Sweet Potato Casserole (2024)

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Mashed sweet potatoes covered covered in a pecan crumble is another classic Thanksgiving side dish that you cannot go wrong with!

Sweet potato casserole is another classic Thanksgiving side dish that I find difficult to resist. When I first encountered the sweet potato casserole a few years ago it sounded a lot more like a dessert to me but now I am perfectly happy serving it as a side dish. In addition to tasting great, the sweet potato casserole is nice and easy to make, however it does require a bit of time as you need to make the mashed sweet potatoes followed by baking the casserole itself. If you have the time you can roast the sweet potatoes and mash them a day ahead but if you are making them on the big day, it might be easier to boil them to save in oven space which is always at a premium. Once the mashed sweet potatoes are ready, you simply need to mix in a few things, top with the pecan crumble topping and bake it until golden brown on top. I always like to use a bit of maple syrup in my sweet potato casserole but you can add other things like a shot of bourbon to keep things interesting. The crumble topping is another place that I like to experiment with and changing up the nuts or adding things like rolled oats is always fun. You really just can’t go wrong serving this side dish with your Thanksgiving dinner.

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Sweet Potato Casserole

Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 50 minutes Total Time: 1 hour Servings: 4

Mashed sweet potatoes covered covered in a pecan crumble is another classic Thanksgiving side dish that you cannot go wrong with!

ingredients
  • 2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup milk (or cream)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 3 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 1/2 cup pecans, coarsely chopped
directions
  1. Boil the sweet potatoes in water until tender, about 20-30 minutes, drain and mash.
  2. Mix in the sugar, maple syrup, milk, eggs, butter, cinnamon, vanilla and salt and pour the mixture into a baking dish.
  3. Mix the brown sugar, flour butter and pecans until it forms crumbs and sprinkle it on top of the sweet potatoes.
  4. Bake in a preheated 375F/190C until golden brown on top, about 30 minutes.

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  1. Sweet Potato Casserole (6)javagirlkt's cookin' says

    This looks just like the stuff my family makes for Thanksgiving. They always consider it a side dish and serve it as one, but I always eat it for my dessert. It beats any other pie we ever have.

    Yours looks absolutely delicious, keep up the good work!

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    • Sweet Potato Casserole (7)Dorothy says

      can you make this a couple of days ahead

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      • Sweet Potato Casserole (8)kevin says

        Yes you can! It’s easy to reheat in the oven for a few minutes!

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  2. Sweet Potato Casserole (10)tigerfish says

    Hee hee…pie or casserole? Does a pie always need to be in a fitting of pastry crust or something like that? Casserole, to me, is just the fillings of the pie.

    So, is this appetizer, entree or dessert? 😛

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  3. Sweet Potato Casserole (11)Peter M says

    Regardless of what part of the meal this is in, it’s delicious!

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  4. Sweet Potato Casserole (12)Jenn says

    That looks really good… I am always looking for new recipes featuring sweet patato.

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    • Sweet Potato Casserole (13)Jeannie says

      Am I really seeing this? Did u really put your website on Kevins comments? Really? I’m glad I saw this. I know not to go on yours. Do you really think that’s ok for you to do? Did you ask him before you did it? Wow! Do you do this on other peoples website? Shame on you.

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  5. Sweet Potato Casserole (14)Bellini Valli says

    The perfect use for all that wonderful Canadian maple syrup Kevin!!! This looks like a keeper!

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  6. Sweet Potato Casserole (15)Deborah says

    I made this for Thanksgiving and fell in love with it. It is quite sweet, but any excuse to eat a dessert-like side dish with dinner is a good excuse to me!

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  7. Sweet Potato Casserole (16)Pam says

    Peter, that looks really good! I also love your cute bowl.

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  8. Sweet Potato Casserole (17)maybahay says

    southern cooking sounds very interesting and i haven’t tried anything like this before. sounds special and delicious though. will definitely try it soon as we love sweet potato in our house.

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  9. Sweet Potato Casserole (18)Gigi says

    You’re man after my heart! I love sweet potato casserole. Yours looks divine!

    Reply

  10. Sweet Potato Casserole (19)Anonymous says

    Such a classic dish! Love it 🙂

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  11. Sweet Potato Casserole (20)Jeff @ Cheese-Burger.net says

    This looks delicious. Side dish or dessert, it doesn't matter.

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  12. Sweet Potato Casserole (21)motherrimmy says

    Wonderful crust on this casserole!

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  13. Sweet Potato Casserole (22)gj says

    To save oven space and energy, instead of boiling or roasting the raw potatoes I cook them in my crock pot. And although I haven't tried it with this particular recipe, I find a lot of potato recipes can be successfully baked in the crock pot as well.

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  14. Sweet Potato Casserole (23)Roland says

    My mother used to make this as a side dish 30+ years ago. She added about a teaspoon of finely grated orange zest. I found that a splash of Grand Marnier was also a good addition.

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  15. Sweet Potato Casserole (24)Kevin says

    Roland: The Grand Marnier or orange zest would be nice additions to this casserole!

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  16. Sweet Potato Casserole (25)Kevin says

    gj: Great idea to use the crock pot! Stove and oven space is always at a premium on the big day.

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  17. Sweet Potato Casserole (26)Jackie says

    Hi Kevin

    How do you measure a shot of bourbon without the glass.

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  18. Sweet Potato Casserole (27)Anonymous says

    Hi Kevin,

    I just made this recipe this year to substitute the marshmallow yams and it was a huuuuuuge success!

    It came out absolutely delicious!

    Thanks!

    Gyselle

    Reply

  19. Sweet Potato Casserole (28)Amy says

    This one is a keeper. I made it for Thanksgiving and making it again for Christmas.

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  20. Sweet Potato Casserole (29)stephanie hamilton says

    Is it suppose to be served cold or hot? And if hot, does it still taste good cold?

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  21. Sweet Potato Casserole (30)kevin says

    stephanie hamilton: It is supposed to be served hot but it is also good cold.

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  22. Sweet Potato Casserole (31)Sandie Maldonado says

    Made this for company and never made it before so I was nervous. OMG, I'm now making it for christmas. Thank you for sharing.

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  23. Sweet Potato Casserole (32)kevin says

    Sandie Maldonado: I'm glad you enjoyed it!

    Reply

  24. Sweet Potato Casserole (33)Georgie says

    Love this recipe. I have made this but I have used a little Sweetened Condensed Milk. Rich I know, but it is the holidays. 🙂

    Reply

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FAQs

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The cold water bath helps rinse the starch off the sweet potatoes so they're a bit more crispy. That said, if you do not have the time, you can still get crispy baked sweet potato fries by using high heat and a little drizzle of olive oil.

Are candied yams and sweet potato casserole the same thing? ›

No, yams and sweet potatoes are not the same. Yams have rough, dark brown skin that is often compared to tree bark, and their flesh is dry and starchy like a regular potato. Sweet potatoes have smooth reddish skin, softer flesh (when cooked), and a sweet flavor.

Why does sweet potato casserole have marshmallows? ›

According to an article from Saveur Magazine documented by the Library of Congress, the first recipe of mashed sweet potatoes with marshmallows dates to 1917, when "marketers of Angelus Marshmallows hired Janet McKenzie Hill, founder of the Boston Cooking School Magazine, to develop recipes for a booklet designed to ...

Why add eggs to sweet potato casserole? ›

A really good sweet potato casserole filling should be light and moist, not dense. If it's dense, then you may not have added an often overlooked ingredient—an egg. An egg adds lift, structure and volume and makes the filling more custard-like.

What happens if you don't soak sweet potatoes? ›

However, when it comes to using soaking as a means to prevent oxidation, it's unnecessary to soak sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes can be diced or peeled, and stored in the refrigerator for several days without changing color. White and yellow potatoes, on the other hand, will oxidize much easier.

Should sweet potatoes be peeled before baking? ›

Whether or not you peel the potato is completely personal preference; we leave ours on as I enjoy the texture. If you are serving children or sensitive eaters, consider peeling the sweet potatoes before roasting. Cut Uniform-ish Pieces.

Are canned yams actually sweet potatoes? ›

For years, grocery stores have been mislabeling sweet potatoes and yams, and using the names interchangeably. But, it turns out, these two tubers aren't actually related at all.

Are sweet potatoes healthier than regular potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes are often touted as being healthier than white potatoes, but in reality, both types can be highly nutritious. While regular and sweet potatoes are comparable in their calorie, protein, and carb content, white potatoes provide more potassium, whereas sweet potatoes are incredibly high in vitamin A.

What variety of sweet potato is best for casserole? ›

Jewel. With copper skin and deep-orange flesh that's moist and tender when cooked, the jewel is a go-to potato for traditional baking and casseroles.

What is the difference between garnet and jewel sweet potato casserole? ›

Red Garnet's Flesh Is A Better Fit For Baking Than Jewel Sweet Potatoes. The two potato varieties offer similar qualities: A moist interior, a sweet flavor, and an attractive orange color. As a result, they can be utilized more or less interchangeably, especially as opposed to other sweet potato types.

Is pumpkin pie actually sweet potato? ›

The ingredients used to make sweet potato and pumpkin pies are almost identical, but it goes without saying that one is made with mashed sweet potato, while the other is made with mashed pumpkin (or more specifically, most canned pumpkin is a type of pumpkin called Dickinson squash).

Why is my sweet potato casserole so watery? ›

Why is my sweet potato casserole watery? If you overcook your sweet potatoes, they may begin to absorb too much liquid, making them watery. It's important to cut your potatoes into equal-sized pieces so that they all cook at the same rate. Make sure to remove them from the steamer as soon as they are fork-tender!

What makes sweet potatoes taste better? ›

Spice Blend: Equal amounts of cumin, paprika, and garlic, plus kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper really elevates the sweet potato.

How do you make a sweet potato casserole not stringy? ›

Then to make it essentially string free, push the hot sweet potatoes through a good quality kitchen sieve with the back of a large spoon. After cooking the sweet potatoes run them through a ricer. Boil them chopped into large portions - skin on with a slit in the skin for easy peel back.

Should you soak potatoes in salt or sugar water? ›

Why use salt water for soaking potatoes? There's moisture naturally found in potatoes, and moisture is drawn to higher concentrations of salt. (This is a process called osmosis.) So, if you put the potatoes in a salt water bath, that will help draw out some of their moisture, resulting in crispier fries.

Why do chefs soak potatoes? ›

The reason is to prevent the potatoes exposure to air, which causes dehydration, oxidation, and discoloration. Immersing cut potatoes will also help rinse off excess starch.

Should sweet potatoes be wrapped in foil before baking? ›

Wrapping sweet potatoes in foil helps in a few ways. It prevents the exterior of the tuber from drying out and overheating too quickly, which would minimize enzymatic activity; it also results in a more evenly cooked texture.

How do you soak sweet potatoes to remove starch? ›

To remove excess starch, place cut sweet potatoes into cold water making sure the cut surfaces are submerged. This step is especially recommended for "kinton" (Japanese-style mashed sweet potato) and other lightly seasoned dishes where a delectable color is desired. Soaking time of about 5 minutes is sufficient.

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