I had planned on posting this on Monday. It's Friday. Whoops! It's been a busy but great week!
We had these for Easter Brunch. They took some preparation but it was quite the flavor combo and completely worth it... I thought. Still, it was Chuck that was cooking while I was just there for moral support and record keeping.
This is not a recipe that either of us thought up on our own. We saw it on Food Network's "Sandwich King" and thought it would be perfect. Here's the link to his recipe. We can't take credit for the recipe but Chuck can definitely take credit for the execution!
We used a Hormel Quarter Honey Ham. It was already sliced and Chuck placed it, and all of its juices in a pan over low heat, covered. Letting it sit while you put together the biscuits and bake them will warm it up perfectly for this delicious breakfast sandwich.
Sweet Potato Biscuits
Ingredients:
1 lb Sweet potatoes
2 T Buttermilk
1/4 t Ground nutmeg
Kosher salt
Fresh cracked black pepper
2 1/2 c. All purpose Flour
3 T Brown sugar
1 1/2 t Baking soda
1 1/2 sticks Butter, divided
Directions:
1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees, poke some holes in the yams, place them on a lined
baking sheet and bake for 75 minutes. Remove from oven, peel, mash and
refrigerate overnight.
2: Remove yams from the refrigerator and let sit at room temperature for about an
hour.
3: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. In a mixing bowl (we used the one that already had the
yams in it), combine the yams, buttermilk, nutmeg, a pinch of salt, and a pinch of
pepper.
4: In another mixing bowl, combine flour, brown sugar, and another pinch of salt and
pepper.
5: Cube one stick of butter and make sure it is very cold (we stuck it in the freezer for a
few minutes).
6: Cut in butter to dry ingredients until it is in pea sized pieces, being careful not to
handle too much. Fold in the sweet potatoes.
7: Place your dough onto a floured surface and press to 3/4" thick. Cut into biscuits
and place in a seasoned and lightly oiled cast iron skillet.
8: Melt remaining 1/2 stick of butter and brush the top of the biscuits with the melted
butter. Bake for 15-18 minutes.
While those are baking, make the sauce to put on these little gems.
Blackberry Balsamic Drizzle
Ingredients:
12 oz. Blackberry preserves (if you get the seedless kind you won't have to strain the
sauce!)
1/2 c. Balsamic vinegar
1/4 c. Yellow mustard
1/2 Habenero pepper, seeds and ribs removed (or a whole jalapeno)
1 t Pepper
Kosher salt
Directions:
1: Place all ingredients in a sauce pan and warm over low heat.
2: Once warm, whisk together and bring to a simmer and let reduce.
Easy, huh?
Assemble the sandwiches by drizzling the balckberry sauce on the biscuits and add some ham. The Sandwich King recommends adding arugula.
We ate these with hard boiled eggs that we had dyed the night before. Yes, that's a Michigan State "S."
We were surprised to find that the Easter Bunny had visited overnight!
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