Choose whether you will boil or bake the potatoes.
While potatoes are cooking, combine all topping ingredients in a medium-sized mixing bowl.
*In this recipe, I like coconut palm sugar best.
*If you want to serve it as a dessert, some homemade whipped cream or vanilla ice cream on top would be divine.
*Consider this casserole for breakfast! It re-heats nicely in the oven. I can't think of anything better than to serve it with a side of crisp bacon!
*Double or triple the recipe and freeze the extra to have throughout the holiday season. It never hurts to have extra food that is quick and easy to prepare for unexpected guests, a last-minute holiday party, or church gathering. Store the sweet potatoes in a gallon-size freezer bag or 2-quart Mason jar, and keep the crumble topping in a smaller bag or jar right beside it. Simply thaw, spoon into a dish, top, and bake!
*Don't limit this casserole to November and December. Enjoy it throughout the months that sweet potatoes are in season.
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