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Milberger's Nursery and Landscaping
3920 North Loop 1604 E.
San Antonio, TX 78247
210.497.3760
nursery@milbergersa.com

Open 9 to 6 Mon. through Sat.
and 10 to 5 on Sun.



Three exits east 281, inside of 1604
Next to the Diamond Shamrock station
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ORANGE CUP SWEET POTATOES
(from Collin County 4H)

5 large navel oranges
5 cups baked or boiled, mashed sweet potatoes
4 tbsp. margarine
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
30 miniature marshmallows
garnish

Cut oranges in half and scoop out the pulp from the inside so that only the white of the orange rind shows. Cut up and measure 1/2 cup orange pulp. Squeeze juice from the remainder of the orange pulp to make 1/2 cup. Place sweet potatoes in a large mixing bowl and add orange pulp, orange juice, and margarine. Mix well and then fill orange halves evenly with 1/2 cup sweet potato mixture per orange half, making sure that sweet potato mixture is level with the edge of each orange half or slightly concave so that marshmallows will sit on top. Place orange cups in muffin tins. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes or until thoroughly warmed. Place 3 miniature marshmallows on the top center of each filled orange cup. Bake 5 minutes more, or until marshmallows turn golden brown. Remove orange cups from muffin tin. Garnish with parsley and serve immediately. Mixture can be made and refrigerated the night before serving.
Yield: 10 large orange cups, 10 servings.