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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-11-25 03:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #5438 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5438 ⌋

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[Mock the Week / Frankie Boyle's New World Order]


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Re: Favorite Thanksgiving side dishes

[personal profile] ava_tara 2021-11-26 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Funny thing is while its commonly associated with the South the ones who invented the dish were a candy company. In 1917 the Rueckheim brothers wanted to boost their marshmallow sales so they paid Janet McKenzie Hill, founder of founder of the Boston Cooking School Magazine, to produce a cookbook encouraging home cooks to use the marshmallow candy in food dishes.

Just as an aside on if its really a side dish versus dessert -- technically a sweet potato pie and a sweet potato casserole are the same thing really. Its a matter of presentation on when its given out as Sweet Potato Pie is made with white sugar and no topping besides whip cream while Sweet Potato Casserole is made with brown sugar and 'traditionally' have the marshmallows on top or a sort of crumble made of brown sugar and nuts (popular being pecans).