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I adapted this recipe when my MIL was diagnosed with celiac disease and it turned into a family favorite! The combination of banana and sweet potato is just so nice and the toasted nut streusel tops it off perfectly!
Preheat the oven to 425 F.
Prick all the sweet potatoes with a fork, wrap in foil, place on a large cookie sheet and bake for about 45 minutes or until soft when poked with a fork. At about 25 minutes in, add the bananas (skin and all) and bake for another 15-20 minutes or until the sweet potatoes and the bananas are very soft. Remove from oven.
Reduce the oven temperature to 350 F. We’re going to need it again.
Remove the sweet potatoes from the foil and let them cool down long enough to handle. Scoop out the sweet potatoes and bananas from the skin and place in mixing bowl. Add half a stick of butter, sugar and vanilla extract.
Beat on medium to high until all lumps are worked out and the mix is on the fluffy side. Scoop the mixture into a 9×13 buttered baking dish and smooth the top.
In a separate bowl, mix the almond flour, flax seeds and brown sugar with the remaining butter. It helps to cut the chilled butter into small cubes and work it in with your fingers. Toss in the chopped pecans and mix.
Sprinkle the nut mix evenly over the top of the sweet potatoes. Return the dish to the oven for another 15-20 minutes until the nut mix is slightly golden in color.
It’s meant to be served warm, but my family also really loves it cold as “dessert”.
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yardsailor on 8.26.2009
Sounds great, our two Celiac family members really love Sweet Potatoes, so I know they will like this, thanks.