9 New Go-To Recipes for All You Sweet Potato Lovers (2024)

“Tastes like a treat, is actually good for you,” might as well be our eating motto. And no food embodies this more than the humble sweet potato. Rich and filling, these vibrant vegetables have a place in every meal. This week’s featured foodie agrees so strongly she included them in the name of her blog. Jenné Caliborne of Sweet Potato Soul is here to share nine of her go-to recipes, starring everyone’s favorite orange food.

1. Sweet Potato and Caramelized Onion Toast

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Swapping sliced sweet potato for bread is all well and good, but sometimes there’s nothing better than a thick slice of the bakery’s finest smothered with taters. Roast sweet potatoes until tender, then mash with sticky-sweet caramelized onions, maple syrup, and herbs. If you don’t have bread on hand, don’t fret—the mash is just as tasty over a bed of grains, greens, or even from a spoon.

2. Sweet Potato Burgers

These smoky sweet potato burgers bind together with chickpeas, ground almonds, and oats; the mild-tasting ingredients let the potato flavor shine through. It may sound silly, but we suggest forgoing a bun and traditional burger fixin’s for a mini pita and a mound of shredded cabbage and romaine. The accompanying recipe for green tahini sauce is optional, but if you make it once, you’ll understand why we recommend it every time.

3. Sweet Potato Fries With Dipping Sauces

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If you’re anything like us, you probably crave sweet potato fries on the regular. What could possibly be better than a warm plate of fries, you ask? That plate of fries ~plus~ three unique dipping sauces. For the smoky fan: a chipotle pepper mayo with just a hint of lime. For the spice lover: creamy avocado blended with wasabi powder. For the sweet-toothed: raw ketchup made with cherry tomatoes, dates, and tamarind paste (mix lime juice and a bit of light brown sugar to mimic the flavor if you can’t find the paste!).

4. Kimchi and Kale Salad

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Bored of crunching on the same kale salad every night? Pile on chickpeas, roasted sweet potato, and kimchi (briny fermented cabbage). As for those tough leaves? Massage chopped kale with your fingers, adding in a few pieces of avocado for extra tenderizing. The veg won’t know what hit it.

5. Sweet Potato Biscuits

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Attention: Fluffy, buttery, vegan biscuits do exist! We can’t really contain our joy, and you shouldn’t either. Mashed sweet potato adds sweetness and good fats to the batter, and whole-wheat pastry flour adds a subtle nutty flavor. It’s highly recommended that you devour freshly baked biscuits straight off the baking sheet with a generous smear of (vegan) butter and maple syrup.

6. Sweet Potato Pancakes

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Saturday morning. You wake up to a slight chill in the air, and your brain starts shouting “PANCAKES!” You listen. Before reaching for the Bisquick, take a few extra minutes and DIY. Sweet potato pancakes taste like the crispest of fall days and are known to solve many a case of post-summer blues.

7. Everyday Buddha Bowl

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Bowl food is one of our favorite ways to fill up on protein and vegetables, and the Buddha bowl may rule them all. This simple yet super-flavorful dinner, loaded with roasted sweet potatoes, black beans, brown rice, and a topping of salty kimchi and broccoli for complexity, gives you all the fall feels. Swirl each forkful in the cloud of tahini-miso sauce for a creamy finish.

8. Sweet Potato and Parsnip Bisque

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When you’re in the mood for a meal that tastes like fall, look no further than parsnip and sweet potato soup. Thicken the cozy bisque with mild cannellini beans and add richness with a glob of coconut oil. A pile of greens on top (think: cilantro, parsley, arugula) cuts through the thick soup, leaving your mouth ready for another bite—and then another.

9. Pecan Pesto Salad

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When you hear “pesto,” you probably think of that basil-pine nut sauce, right? Time to step outside the box. Blend baby kale with toasted pecans for a whole new world of pesto flavor. Toss the zippy sauce over roasted sweet potato, cauliflower, and carrots… warm salad never tasted so good.

Jenné is a vegan chef; the creator of Sweet Potato Soul, a vegan food and lifestyle blog; and co-founder of Buddhalicious vegan meal plans. She was born in Atlanta and lived there until leaving to receive a BFA in acting from Boston University. Though she no longer acts, Jenné spends a lot of time on camera sharing her love of vegan food and fashion with her YouTube audience. Jenné’s passion for food was fostered as a child down South. Soul, attention, and love—magical elements introduced to her by her grandmother—are the three main ingredients she puts in every dish she makes, no matter how simple. She studied nutrition at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and is a voracious consumer of nutrition science and behavioral psychology. For more, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

9 New Go-To Recipes for All You Sweet Potato Lovers (2024)

FAQs

What meat is good with sweet potatoes? ›

Most people pair poultry and sweet potatoes. A roast turkey or chicken flavored with rosemary, thyme and sage pairs well with baked sweet potatoes and their caramelized crust. I like steak and sweet potatoes myself. Get a container of cream cheese, some chopped pineapple and roasted some sweet potatoes.

What goes well with sweet potato mash? ›

Savory sweet potato mash can easily be served with any main — roast chicken, slow cooker roast turkey, crispy roast pork and prime rib. They are so versatile you can serve them right along your Green Bean Casserole, Mac and Cheese, Roast Potatoes or Roast Broccoli.

What protein goes good with sweet potato? ›

Grilled steak goes well with sweet potato. Anything really Steak, Chicken, Pork Chops.

What makes sweet potatoes taste better? ›

The longer and slower you cook a sweet potato, the more maltose is formed and the sweeter it will taste. So if you want a much less sweet potato try steaming it, or cut it into small pieces and roast on a higher heat.

Can I eat sweet potato with every meal? ›

If you enjoy sweet potatoes, you can absolutely enjoy them daily. However, eating multiple sweet potatoes every day could cause a harmless condition called carotenodermia, where your skin turns yellow-orange. You may also want to be cautious about your sweet potato intake if you have a history of kidney stones.

What can I put on sweet potatoes besides butter? ›

For something smoky, tangy, and nicely salty, smear some plain Greek yogurt on your sweet potato, then layer with smoked fish, scallions, and briny capers. Roast whatever mushrooms you have until crispy. Thin some tahini, adding a little yogurt for creaminess. Or mix hummus and yogurt, and spread on your potato.

What flavors taste good with sweet potatoes? ›

14 Ways To Add More Flavor To Sweet Potatoes
  • Slather with cinnamon butter. Siims/Getty Images. ...
  • Drizzle with tahini. ...
  • Roast with savory chili sauce. ...
  • Sprinkle on some good ol' salt and pepper. ...
  • Pan fry with ginger and orange. ...
  • Rub with garlic and rosemary. ...
  • Dip in honey mustard. ...
  • Sweeten with brown sugar and pecans.
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What sauces go well with sweet potatoes? ›

Sweet potato fries pair well with just about flavor which leaves the dipping possibilities endless. A creamy yogurt-based sauce like a cinnamon yogurt is always a hit as well as something spicy like a chipotle aioli.

Can dogs eat sweet potatoes? ›

Good news: vets give the OK when it comes to dogs and sweet potatoes! In fact, sweet potatoes are considered a healthy treat for dogs and offer lots of nutritional value for your pooch. Just be careful how you go about introducing this fiber-rich starchy root to your pooch.

What main dish goes with sweet potato fries? ›

Sweet potato fries pair perfectly with the classic mix of beef patties, fresh vegetables, and condiments as an alternative to regular french fries. Add some flavor with a topping of melted cheese, grilled onions, avocado, and even bacon.

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.

How long until mashed sweet potatoes go bad? ›

If your sweet potatoes are already cooked, storage is fairly simple. Put your cooked sweet potatoes in a shallow container such as a GladWare® Container or a GLAD Food Storage Zipper Gallon Bag and place in the refrigerator for short-term use. Cooked sweet potatoes can last in the fridge for 3 to 5 days.

Can you eat sweet potato skin? ›

You can eat sweet potato skin. It's a good source of fiber, a nutrient that may help lower the risk of heart disease and keep you feeling full for longer periods of time. The next time you make a sweet potato dish, whether it's a roasted side dish or a hearty, cozy casserole, leave the peel on.

Should you eat meat and potatoes together? ›

Over the past several years, scientists in the U.S., New Zealand, Scotland, and beyond have debunked the myth that red meat and starch are double trouble. In fact, they've shown that eating resistant carbs like potatoes with red meat promotes better digestive health than eating red meat on its own.

Is steak and sweet potato healthy? ›

It's packed with protein, complex carbs, and veggies and is paleo, gluten-free, and Whole30. Steak and Sweet Potato Skillet made in just 25 minutes with just 10 simple ingredients. Tossed in a smokey chipotle sauce to bring it all together for an easy and healthy one-pan dinner recipe.

Are sweet potatoes good source of protein? ›

Protein. A medium-sized sweet potato holds 2 grams of protein, making it a poor protein source. Sweet potatoes contain sporamins, unique proteins that account for more than 80% of their total protein content (14). The sporamins are produced to facilitate healing whenever the plant is subjected to physical damage.

What meat goes with mashed potatoes? ›

Almost any meat complements the creamy texture of mashed potatoes. Traditionally, they're served with roasted chicken, grilled steak, pork chops, meatloaf, or turkey. However, they also work well with more gourmet choices like duck, lamb, or a rich beef bourguignon.

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