I've made the H&V Root Beer Sweet Potatoes (well, without the bourbon) and the kids liked them, but said they weren't as good as at WDW. Maybe the lack of bourbon?
We like WDW recipe any time, but especially for holidays. I'm not crazy about sweet potatoes since I can't eat them candied anymore.

But if feels weird to have Thanksgiving without them so we compromise with the Fufu from Boma!
Fufu
1 pound Sweet Potatoes, peeled, medium dice
1 pound Potatoes, peeled, medium dice
To taste Salt and Pepper
2 T. Coriander, roasted
2 T. Cinnamon, toasted
¼ cup Sugar
¼ cup Butter
Steam all of the tubers until tender. In a mixer mash everything together. Check the seasoning, adjust if needed.
Make sure the potatoes are cooked well.
NOTE: There seems to be an error in the recipe as I received it! There's no liquid listed & it's too dry this way. I just add some of the liquid from steaming the potatoes until "it looks right" - I can't tell you how much that is though.
Another thing we like that seems different from the "norm" is corn pudding. It's kind of like a custard consistency, but not sweet. I've seen it called "souffle" but it isn't that light.
Corn Pudding
2 c grated corn
2 eggs
1 tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper
1 Tbl sugar
2 Tbl butter
1 Tbl flour
1 c milk
The original says "fresh corn preferred" but I always use frozen & use the blender to "grate". I only grate until it is sort of like creamed corn - not totally mush. It screws up the baking time if you don't defrost the corn first though. (I know, I've tried it!) Doubling the recipe also extends the baking time - if you use one dish.
Grate corn & add salt, sugar, pepper, flour & melted butter. Add beaten eggs & milk. Pour into a greased baking dish & bake at 350 for 35 minutes. Serves 6.
It is done when the center is "set" - like any custard - & a knife comes out clean.
I like to make muffins instead of dinner rolls. Here are my two favorite recipes:
ORANGE MUFFINS
1 orange
1/3 c fresh orange juice
1 egg
¼ c unsalted butter, softened
1½ c flour
¾ c sugar
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
½ c raisins (I use Craisins)
Grate rind from orange. Remove skin and pith and any large white pieces from orange. Cut orange into 6-8 sections, remove seeds. In blender, blend rind, orange, juice, butter & egg until soupy with butter in little bits. Toss in raisins (or craisins) & blend 2 - 3 seconds. Pour into mixing bowl. Sift together flour, sugar, powder, soda & salt. Combine with wet ingredients - combine only, do not mix or beat. Pour into greased muffin tins. Bake at 400 for 15 - 18 min. Yield: 12 (If omitting orange, use 1½ tsp dry orange rind & additional 1/3 cup orange juice. If using craisins, soak first!!!)
Cinnamon-Topped Oatmeal Muffins
1 c flour
¼ c sugar
3 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
1 c oats
½ c raisins
3 Tbl oil
1 egg
1 c milk
2 Tbl sugar
mini cinnamon chips (I just dump, but I'm guessing about 1/3 to 2/3 cup.)
Topping:
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp sugar
1 tsp melted butter
Combine ingredients; stir until moist. Sprinkle with topping. (Double topping is better!

) Makes a dozen. Bake at 425 for 15 minutes in greased or papered cups.