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This sweet potato casserole is the ultimate Thanksgiving side dish. Filled with tender sweet potatoes, butter, and brown sugar and topped with toasted pecans.
One of my favorite Thanksgiving side dishes (and of course with a big slice of pumpkin pie).
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Table of Contents
- Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecans
- Recipe Ingredients
- Toppings
- How to Make Sweet Potato Casserole
- Helpful Tips
- Recipe FAQs
- 5 star review
- Storing Sweet Potato Casserole
- More Holiday Side Dishes
- Sweet Potato Casserole Printable Recipe
Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecans
We always make this delicious dish for our Christmas dinner and Thanksgiving menu. It’s a holiday staple and one that my family requests every year, along with my cheesy green bean casserole,corn casserole, easy cheesy potatoes, and cranberry sauce.
You will love this sweet and savory sweet potato casserole recipe filled with tender sweet potatoes, brown sugar, butter with toasty pecans.
Recipe Ingredients
Every holiday meal is in need of a delicious casserole and this is the one!
Find the fullprintable recipewith specific measurements below.
- Sweet potato filling: The key to this casserole is using pre-baked sweet potatoes. Mashed and mixed together with sugar, eggs, melted butter, evaporated milk, salt, and vanilla.
- Brown sugar and pecan crumble: The nuttiness of pecans is paired with the depth of sweet brown sugar and a little bit of cinnamon for spice. Softened butter and flour bring it all together to create an irresistible crumble.
Toppings
Add a crunchy, salty, and sweet topping to this delicious sweet casserole. The layers of the casserole all blend together from the top to the bottom.
- Pecan crumble: The crumble topping on this casserole is seriously the BEST part! It pretty much tastes like candied pecans on top of the sweet potatoes and will become your new favorite after just one bite. It’s made with a mixture of brown sugar, cinnamon, flour, butter, and pecans.
- Marshmallows:If you want to take the dish up a notch, make sweet potato casserole with marshmallows. You can add mini marshmallows during the last few minutes of cooking.
How to Make Sweet Potato Casserole
Use either sweet potatoes or candied yams for the filling. You will love how easy this is to make!
- Baking your sweet potatoes is the key to making the best sweet potato casserole. It brings out such amazing flavor and makes them tender and caramelized. It’s super easy and my favorite way to cook them.
- Mix. Scoop cooked potatoes into a bowl and mash. Add white sugar, eggs, salt, butter, milk and vanilla. Mix together until smooth. Pour into a 9×13″ baking dish (or 11×8″ dish if you’d like your casserole a little thicker).
- Topping. In a separate bowl, mix together the brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, and butter with a fork or pastry cutter. You may need to use your hands to create the crumble. Then stir in the pecans.
- Bake. Sprinkle the topping over the sweet potatoes and then bake at 325°F for 25-30 minutes.
Tip: For an easier version, try these baked candied yams. They have similar flavors as the casserole, but instead of using mashed sweet potatoes, all you have to do is dice the potatoes into slices and then bake. You can even add a crumble or marshmallow topping to this version too.
Helpful Tips
The sweet potato casserole recipe is a classic side dish everyone loves! These helpful tips will help make this side dish quick and easy to make.
- Sweet potatoes. Choose the right sweet potatoes! A sweet potato should be firm and have a bright orange flesh coloring to it. If you can find sweet potatoes without bumps and cuts on them, that would be best.
- Prepare. Peeling the sweet potatoes Cut the sweet potato in large chunks evenly to help ensure the cubes cook together at the same time.
- Seasoning. Add seasoning to the sweet potato casserole. A pinch of ground cloves, allspice, or with any fall seasoning you love.
- Overcooking. Try not to overcook the casserole. The texture will become dry. Bake just until the sweet potato casserole is heated through.
- Garnish. Make it like a dessert and add mini marshmallows on top for a sweet potato casserole with marshmallows dish. Sprinkle pecans or make a streusel topping.
Recipe FAQs
Should I add marshmallows to this sweet potato casserole recipe?
That, my friend, is completely up to you. There are differing opinions on whether marshmallows belong in sweet potato casseroles, and it all comes down to what you want to do. I have added instructions to the recipe if you would like to go the route of a sweeter side dish.
Can I make this sweet potato casserole ahead of time and freeze it?
You absolutely can! It can be made and frozen up to 3 months in advance. Cover the unbaked casserole with a double layer of aluminum foil. The day before serving, thaw it overnight in the refrigerator. Let it come to room temperature 30 minutes before baking.
Do I have to pre-bake the sweet potatoes?
Not at all. You can always opt to use canned or boil them instead. I prefer the flavor you get from baking, as it adds an extra element of sweetness, but do whatever works best for you.
5 star review
“I love this recipe! We topped with marshmallows and the nutty brown sugary layer was a fun little surprise! I made it the sweet potato layer the day before and then right before cooking I added the brown sugar layer. It worked perfectly!“
– Tennille
Storing Sweet Potato Casserole
Place the cooled sweet potato casserole in an airtight container and store it in the fridge for three days. When ready to reheat, place in the oven or heat in the microwave until it is warmed through.
Do you love holiday dinners?! This sweet potato casserole dish deserves a main event like this oven-roasted turkey or smoked turkey.
More Holiday Side Dishes
- Garlic Mashed Red Potatoes
- Glazed Carrots
- Cornbread Stuffing
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Sweet Potato Casserole
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Author: Jamielyn Nye
Mashed sweet potatoes topped with toasted pecans and a delicious brown sugar crumble. Add in marshmallows to make this sweet potato casserole the ultimate holiday side dish.
Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 25 minutes mins
Total Time: 40 minutes mins
Servings: 12
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Ingredients
Brown Sugar Topping
- ½ cup light brown sugar
- ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ cup salted butter , softened
- ½ cup chopped pecans
Casserole
- 5 prebaked sweet potatoes *see notes
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs
- ¼ cup unsalted butter , slightly melted
- ⅓ cup evaporated milk (can use milk or cream)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon Kosher salt
Optional: 1 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 325°F.
Brown Sugar Topping
In a medium bowl, mix together the brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, and butter with a fork or pastry cutter. You may need to use your hands to create the crumble. Stir in the pecans.
Casserole
Scoop flesh from pre-baked potatoes into a large bowl and mash with a potato masher. It should be about 3 cups.
Stir in sugar, eggs, butter, milk, vanilla, and salt until smooth. Spread evenly in a 9×13-inch baking dish (or an 11×8-inch baking dish for a thicker casserole).Sprinkle the topping evenly over the sweet potatoes.
Bake 25 to 30 minutes, or until the topping is lightly browned and caramelized.
If adding marshmallows, sprinkle over the top and broil for 2 minutes, or until golden brown and gooey.
Notes
Bake Sweet Potatoes: Follow these easy instructions to bake your sweet potatoes.
- Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Place sweet potatoes on a baking sheet and pierce with a fork. You can wrap them with foil if you prefer.
- Bake for 45 to 60 minutes or until fork tender.
Instant Pot: You could also make them in the pressure cooker similar to how I prepared them in my Instant Pot mashed sweet potatoes recipe. Both ways will work!
Save time: For an easier version, try these baked candied yams. They have similar flavors as the casserole, but instead of using mashed sweet potatoes, all you have to do is dice the potatoes into slices and then bake. You can even add a crumble or marshmallow topping to this version too.
Make-ahead: This recipe can be made 1 to 2 days in advance. Simply pour the sweet potato mixture into your pan cover it tightly and store it in the refrigerator. You can make and store the topping separately. Wait to add the topping until ready to bake.
Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Note: Marshmallows are not included in the nutritional value.
Nutrition
Calories: 282kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 53mg | Sodium: 202mg | Potassium: 388mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 13661IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
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Categorized as: American, Christmas, Potatoes, Side Dishes, Thanksgiving
Jamielyn Nye is the founder and recipe creator at I Heart Naptime. She is also the author of the I Heart Naptime Cookbook. Here you will find easy family-friendly recipes for every occasion.
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71 comments
- Megan
This was an absolute hit with my family! It was simple to put together and turned put great. Added to my recipe book!
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- Marcia
Doubled the recipe, just to make sure that I had PLENTY of letovers for myself! DELICIOUS!
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- Cassie
This recipe is delicious!! We love it for Thanksgiving!
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- Andie
This recipe is so good! My whole family loved it.
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- Octavia
First time I used this recipe it most definitely was a hit! Since my crew loves the layers of sweet, I include the marshmallows on top. I let them brown until they are gooey. Many times we don’t even have dessert after this. It has become a staple in our holiday meals.
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- Jamielyn Nye
Sounds delicious! So glad your crew enjoyed the sweet potato casserole!
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- Glenda
One of my Thanksgiving standards and a family favorite! Delicious recipe!
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- Jamielyn Nye
I’m so glad to hear! Thanks Glenda!
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- Scarlet
I loved the pecan and brown sugar topping on this. It was superb.
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- Jamielyn Nye
The topping is definitely the best part! Glad you enjoyed the sweet potato casserole!
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- Debbie
OMGOSH,…I make them this way for years. I peel chop and boil like you do for mashed potato. Never used the marshmallows because they are sweet enough. This recipe will not disappoint
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- Jamielyn Nye
I love it without the marshmallows too! So yummy with the pecan topping!
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- Heather
This looks so good and I plan on making it! Did you use salted or unsalted butter for the topping?
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- Jamielyn Nye
I used salted for this :)
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- Bethany Peake
Made this recipe for Thanksgiving and Christmas last year. It was so good, even my picky toddler was eating it up! That says a lot about the dish! I’m gonna make it this eve for dinner cause a friend of ours gave us some extra sweet potatoes. This is a go to recipe for me now that its such a hit. :)
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- I Heart Naptime
Yay, glad to hear the recipe was such a hit with your family! Thanks for your comment and review, Bethany :)
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- Mallory Fiskratti
I have made this two years in a row now – it is so delicious and is now my go to recipe. Since I love this so much I’m basing the rest of my Christmas dinner off of your recipes. Thank you.
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- I Heart Naptime
Aw, this makes me so happy to hear! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas, Mallory! :)
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