Mashed Sweet Potatoes Recipe - Cooking Classy (2024)

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The best way to make Mashed Sweet Potatoes! Whole sweet potatoes are baked in foil then skins are removed and potatoes are mashed with plenty of browned butter and a hint of maple syrup. You’ll only need 4 ingredients for this perfect fall and winter side dish!

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The Very Best Mashed Sweet Potatoes!

What makes the best mashed sweet potatoes? It’s all about that browned butter. I’m yet to find an ingredient that compliments sweet potatoes better than browned butter. Those nutty, caramely notes perfectly highlight the natural sweetness of the potatoes.

And If you aren’t a fan of sweet potato casserole then this is the dish for you. Nothing overly sweetened here with gobs of marshmallow on top. Just fresh sweet potatoes (nothing canned) with a hint of real maple syrup (which you could even omit if preferred).

They’re the perfect pairing to all your favorite cozy dinners and they’re so good they even deserve a spot at the Thanksgiving feast!

Turn sweet potatoes haters into sweet potatoes lovers with this simple recipe!

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Mashed Sweet Potato Ingredients:

  • Sweet potatoes – Look for those similar in size. Use varieties such as red garnet, beauregard or jewel (not white or purple varieties).
  • Salted butter – salted browned butter always tastes better than unsalted browned butter so that’s what I use here.
  • Real maple syrup – if you don’t have any on hand you can substitute white or brown sugar, or even honey.
  • Salt and pepper – add to taste in this recipe. The salt will balance out the sweet flavor.

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How to Make Mashed Sweet Potatoes:

  • Preheat oven and prepare sweet potatoes: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Prick sweet potatoes once on two sides with a fork. Wrap each sweet potato with aluminum foil.
  • Bake sweet potatoes until tender: Place sweet potatoes on baking sheet and bake in preheated oven 40 minutes*. Turn potatoes and continue to bake until a knife easily glides through potatoes, about 30 – 50 minutes longer.

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  • Cook butter until browned: Near the end of potatoes baking, place butter in a light colored medium skillet or saucepan. Heat over medium heat, and let cook, stirring occasionally until butter has browned. Pour into a dish so it doesn’t continue to cook and burn.
  • TIP: For a step-by-step to tutorial on how to brown butter (with video) see HERE.

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  • Scoop out flesh of potatoes: Once potatoes are cool enough to handle or using oven mitts, peel potatoes or scoop flesh from peels into a large bowl.

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  • Mash: Mash well with a potato masher. Texture will be chunky.

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  • Blend in ingredients: Add browned butter and maple syrup. Blend on low until combined, season with salt and pepper to taste. Increase mixer speed and whip until smoother and creamy.

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Tips for the Best Mashed Sweet Potatoes:

  • Be sure sweet potatoes are entirely cooked through otherwise mashed potatoes won’t be tender throughout. Test for doneness by sliding a knife or skewer through the sweet potatoes, it should glide through with little resistance.
  • Try to use sweet potatoes that are similar in size so they finish baking at the same time, otherwise you may have to remove some before others.
  • Skip boiling the potatoes, roasting is the way to go! They have better flavor and don’t absorb any water.
  • Don’t just skip the step of browning butter, it really adds the most amazing flavor here when you brown it.
  • And do be careful not to burn the butter too dark or it will give this side dish a noticeably burnt taste.

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Possible Variations:

  • Want to make them sweeter? Add in a few tablespoons of brown sugar.
  • Looking for a more savory option? Omit the maple syrup and add in a 1/3 cup of parmesan (or more to taste), 1 – 2 cloves sautéed garlic and mix in some fresh herbs (like a little thyme or rosemary).
  • Love spiced sweet potatoes? Try them with a spice blend like pumpkin pie spice or a savory spice option like curry powder or garam masala.
  • Try adding a little orange or lemon zest for a citrus boost of flavor.
  • Finish with crumbled cooked bacon or toasted nuts.
  • Make twice baked sweet potatoes. Halve baked sweet potatoes, save the skin – while also leaving about 1/4-inch thickness of sweet potato intact. Then make sweet potato mixture and stuff into skins. Top with marshmallows and pecans and broil briefly in the oven.

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What to Serve with Mashed Sweet Potatoes?

  • Oven Fried Chicken
  • Pan Seared Steak
  • Roast Chicken
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts (or try the lemon parmesan version)

More Delicious Sweet Potato Recipes to Try:

  • Baked Sweet Potato Fries
  • Buddha Bowls
  • Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Cinnamon and Honey Butter
  • Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tacos

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The best way to make Mashed Sweet Potatoes! Whole sweet potatoes are baked in foil then skins are removed and potatoes are mashed with plenty of browned butter and a hint of maple syrup. You'll only need 4 ingredients for this perfect fall and winter side dish! Makes about 5 1/2 cups.

Servings: 8

Prep15 minutes minutes

Cook1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Ready in: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Prick sweet potatoes once on both sides with a fork. Wrap each sweet potato with a sheet of aluminum foil.

  • Place sweet potatoes on baking sheet and bake in preheated oven 40 minutes*. Turn to opposite side and continue to bake until a knife easily glides through potatoes, about 30 - 50 minutes longer.

  • Near the end of potatoes baking, place butter in a light colored medium skillet or saucepan. Heat over medium heat, and let cook, stirring occasionally until butter has browned (brown flecks should just start to bubble up into foam if using a saucepan it's harder to tell). Pour into a dish so it doesn't continue to cook and burn.

  • Once potatoes are cool enough to handle or using oven mitts, peel potatoes or scoop flesh from peels into a large bowl.

  • Mash with a potato masher. Texture will be chunky.

  • Add browned butter and maple syrup. Using an electric hand mixer blend on low speed until combined, season with salt and pepper to taste. Increase mixer speed and whip until smoother and creamy.

  • Serve warm topped with more browned butter if desired.

Notes

*Small or medium sweet potatoes will work great too just reduce baking time. Small sweet potatoes only take about 40 minutes, medium about 50. While the large and extra large used here cake take upward of 70 - 90 minutes. If using small or medium no need to turn halfway through. It's just so potatoes don't get excessively brown on one side.

POSSIBLE VARIATIONS:

  • Return mashed potatoes to skins (leave 1/4-inch flesh intact with the peel) top with mini marshmallows, set on baking sheet and broil just briefly to toast and soften marshmallows.
  • Add herbs such as fresh rosemary and thyme (just 1 tsp of each).
  • Finish with cooked crumbled bacon.
  • Omit maple syrup, add finely shredded parmesan cheese (start with 1/3 cup) and 1 - 2 cloves sauteed garlic .
  • Season with a spice blend such as curry powder or graham masala.
  • Add autumn spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.
  • Mix in 1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar.
  • Add a citrus zest like lemon or orange.
  • Garnish with toasted, chopped pecans or walnuts for some textural contrast.
  • Flavor with honey (instead of maple), a little lime juice and zest, and add a few chipotle chiles or some cayenne pepper, for this option cut butter in half.

Nutrition Facts

Best Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Amount Per Serving

Calories 302Calories from Fat 103

% Daily Value*

Fat 11.47g18%

Saturated Fat 7.23g45%

Cholesterol 30.1mg10%

Sodium 224.92mg10%

Potassium 769.93mg22%

Carbohydrates 47.33g16%

Fiber 6.8g28%

Sugar 10.99g12%

Protein 3.68g7%

Vitamin A 32525.43IU651%

Vitamin C 5.44mg7%

Calcium 74.12mg7%

Iron 1.38mg8%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Author: Jaclyn

Categorized:

  • Fall Faves
  • Healthy
  • Main Dish
  • Thanksgiving

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11 Comments

  • DTD

    These were outstanding. Do you think they could be made a day ahead and reheated? If so – how would you suggest reheating? Thanks

    • Jaclyn

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      Yes if reheat in a 350 degree oven in a baking dish covered with foil until warmer through.

  • Ruth

    I’ve made these twice now… fabulous and easy! The first time I peeled the baked sweet potatoes before blending. The second time, I left the skins on and it STILL tastes fabulous!

  • Barbara Wamsley

    Wanting to replace the sweet potatoes I’ve made every Thanksgiving for more than 20+ years, I tried this recipe (how could I not – brown butter!). This is the one I’ll be making from now on. Absolutely delicious! The brown butter and maple syrup flavors shine and the sweetness level for the recipe made as written is perfect. My neighbor who isn’t really a fan of sweet potatoes told me these have changed her mind. Although not noted in the recipe itself, I noticed the sprigs of thyme with some sprinkled on top in the pic. I highly recommend you add the thyme.

  • Chiazor Igboechi

    Oh my goodness…the brown butter sauce is everything!! I’ve tried many sweet potato recipes and they are usually disappointing. This one though far exceeded my expectations!! This is officially my favorite sweet potato dish. I kept the recipe as is, I made slightly less potatoes so I decreased the amount of butter and maple syrup. It’s perfect!

    • Jaclyn

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      I’m so glad you liked the recipe! Thanks for your review!

  • Tracy

    Hi!
    Do you have any tips to avoid stringy sweet potatoes? Mine always have some stringy flesh when I bake them.?

    • Jaclyn

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      This is actually hard to avoid unless you process them in a food processor.

      • Tracy

        Thank you!

  • Carol Eldon

    Looks wonderful! Can these be made ahead and re heated?

    • Jaclyn

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      Yes they should reheat well.

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What do professional chefs use to mash potatoes? ›

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The ricer is the most efficient tool because one single pass is all it takes to get the job done. Epicurious food editor Jesse Szewczyk is a staunch advocate for the kitchen tool: “A ricer is something that can't be replicated or replaced.

How do you serve mashed potatoes elegantly? ›

How do you serve mashed potatoes elegantly? To serve mashed potatoes with a touch of elegance, consider using a piping bag with a decorative tip to pipe them onto plates or into individual serving dishes. You can also use a cookie scoop or ice cream scoop to serve uniform dollops.

How do you make Ina Garten mashed sweet potatoes? ›

Place the sweet potato meat into the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment and add the orange juice, cream, butter, brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, salt, and pepper. Mix together until combined but not smooth and transfer to a baking dish. Bake the potatoes for 20 to 30 minutes, until heated through.

What does Rachael Ray use to mash potatoes? ›

Mash potatoes with half-and-half or milk using a potato masher. Add in the cream cheese and smash until the cheese melts into the potatoes. Add chives or scallions. Season with salt and pepper, to your taste.

How do restaurants make mashed potatoes so fast? ›

Restaurants prepare the potatoes ahead by boiling and mashing just the potato, then just before serving, it is mixed into boiling cream (or milk or even broth or a combination thereof) to reheat it and make it nice and creamy.

What is the chef's secret to mashed potatoes? ›

Simmer (or steam!) the taters.

“If you start with cold water, the potato cooks evenly. If you put them into hot water, the outside will overcook and get waterlogged before the center is cooked, leading to poor-textured mashed potatoes.” They're done when they are just soft enough to be crushed by the tines of a fork.

Why do restaurant mashed potatoes taste better? ›

Garlic and herbs are added to boost flavor

Instead of boiling a few potatoes and mashing them plain, a lot of restaurant chefs like to apply a little more finesse. Garlic and herbs infused in butter and cream add a flavor boost without overpowering.

How can I dress up my mashed potatoes? ›

Folding chives or scallions into mashed potatoes is a classic technique for a reason, but roasted garlic (garlic is also an allium), caramelized onions, or even a packet of Lipton's French Onion Dip, can all add unbeatable flavor to mashed potatoes.

What not to do mashed potatoes? ›

The 7 Biggest Mistakes You Make With Mashed Potatoes
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  3. You Don't Season the Water. ...
  4. You Add Potato Pieces to Boiling Water. ...
  5. You Use the Wrong Gadget to Mash the Potatoes. ...
  6. You Only Use Butter. ...
  7. You Make the Potatoes Too Soon.
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Why are Bob Evans mashed potatoes so good? ›

Made with fresh red skin potatoes, butter, and real buttermilk, Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes tastes like homemade. We put extra care into making our mashed potatoes rich and creamy to deliver that homemade flavor your family expects.

Why soak potatoes before cooking mashed potatoes? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

How do you make Patti Labelle sweet potatoes? ›

Boil the sweet potatoes in a large stockpot until soft, about 25 minutes; drain. When cool enough to handle, peel the potatoes and transfer them to a large bowl. While the potatoes are still warm, add the butter, cream, agave, cinnamon and salt, and mash until smooth. Sprinkle with the orange zest.

Is it better to boil sweet potatoes or bake sweet potatoes? ›

Baking can also cause an 80% drop in vitamin A levels, twice as much as boiling. Therefore, from a nutritional standpoint, boiling rather than baking should be recommended for cooking sweet potato.

Why do you need to soak sweet potatoes before cooking? ›

Some recipes for homemade sweet potato fries ask you to soak the fries before cooking. The theory is that soaking draws out starch from inside the potatoes, helping them crisp up.

What is the best tool for mashing potatoes? ›

The Oxo Good Grips stainless steel smooth potato masher is the best overall potato masher. Its fine, alternating grid pattern produces silky smooth mashed potatoes and can also quickly other ingredients such as mashed root vegetables and fruit.

What kitchen gadget is used to mash potatoes? ›

A potato ricer is widely regarded as the best tool for mashed potatoes that are smooth and fluffy. Built like a big garlic press, it works by pushing cooked potatoes (one or two at a time) through a perforated grate, creating stringy, broken-down potato bits without releasing a ton of starch.

What is used for mashing cooked potatoes? ›

A potato masher, tater masher, bean masher, pea masher, masher, or crusher is a food preparation utensil used to crush soft food for such dishes as mashed potatoes, apple sauce, or refried beans.

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