Preheat the oven to 400 F. Bake the yams for 30 to 40 minutes or until tender. Cool until comfortable to handle; then peel and cut into 1" pieces. Reduce oven temperature to 350 F. With the metal blade in place, add yams to a food processor. Pulse 5 times; then process the yams continuously until smooth, about 1 minute, stopping once to scrape down the side of the bowl. Add the eggs, egg yolk, cream, brown sugar, salt, and cinnamon; turn the machine on and off 5 times, scrape down the bowl, and then process for about 5 seconds. Generously butter six 1/2-cup timbale molds or custard cups (I used metal molds) and fill them with the yam mixture. Choose a baking pan large enough to hold the molds with a little space between them and pour in boiling water to a depth of 1". Put the timbales in the water, cover loosely with foil and bake for about 45 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Let stand for 10 minutes while you prepare the Cranberry Puree. (I prepare the puree a day or two in advance) Then run a knife around the edge of each mold and invert onto a platter. (I serve them on individual saucers -- not everyone likes cranberry) Spoon the Cranberry Puree over the tops. Makes 6 servings. Cranberry Puree: Use the metal blade of a processor to process the cranberry sauce, water and lemon juice until thick and smooth, about 45 seconds. Transfer to a 1-quart saucepan and stir over moderate heat until warm. Makes 1 1/2 cups. Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V96 #74 Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 22:30:42 -0500 (EST) From: Paula Miller Jacobson <paulaj@erols.com>