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Baked sweet potatoes are a delicious addition to any meal. In this post, we’ll teach you how to bake sweet potatoes in 3 easy steps and how to flavor and re-purpose your oven baked sweet potatoes!
Best Baked Sweet Potato Recipe
This is hands down the best oven baked sweet potatoes recipe on the internet! Why? They come out tender and perfectly cooked every time!
Plus, we’re keeping things basic with olive oil, salt, and pepper so that you can flavor your sweet potatoes however your heart desires. Keep reading to learn all things sweet taters!
What do sweet potatoes taste like?
Sweet potatoes are a starchy vegetable that have the same texture as a normal white potato but are much sweeter in taste. Hence, the name.
Are baked sweet potatoes healthy for you?
Baked sweet potatoes are packed with complex carbs and fiber making them a healthy addition to any meal. Sweet potatoes are naturally gluten-free, vegan, and paleo-friendly. They’re sweet in flavor and the kids will love them!
Sweet Potato Nutrition Stats
Per 1 cup, cubed: 114 calories, 27g carbs, 0g fat, 4g fiber, 6g sugar, and 2g protein
Back-to-Basics Sweet Potato Tutorials
Sweet potatoes are an excellent, versatile veggie to roast, puree, bake with, add to buddha bowls, the list goes on! Check out some of our back-to-basics sweet potato tutorials.
- How to Roast Sweet Potatoes
- Sweet Potato Puree
- Crispy Baked Sweet Potato Fries
- How to Make Sweet Potato Hash Browns
How to Bake Sweet Potatoes (step by step)
Are you wondering: How do I bake a sweet potato? In this section, we’ll give you the down-low of how to get perfect baked sweet potatoes every time!
Step 1: Wash & Poke
First things first. Give your sweet potatoes a nice scrub under warm water. This will remove any dirt and residue. They do come from the land, after all.
Then, use a fork to poke around 6-8 holes in each potato. This will prevent the potato from exploding in the oven…no one wants that!
Do I have to poke holes in my sweet potatoes? We’ve tested this both ways, and while we’ve never had a potato explode…better safe than sorry!
tip
Makes sure to use potatoes that are similar in size and thickness so that they cook evenly.
Step 2: Prep
Next, make sure that your potatoes are dry, and then rub each sweet potato with olive oil (any kind of oil works). Then, generously season with salt and pepper.
The olive oil is going to get the skin nice and crispy while keeping the flesh tender and perfect.
Note: if you’re planning to make sweet potato puree, no need to season with salt and pepper.
Step 3: Roast
We like to roast our whole sweet potatoes at a higher heat so that they come out super tender on the inside with crispy skin on the outside.
Place sweet potatoes on a baking sheet, making sure they are spaced out and not touching. Then, roast sweet potatoes at 425ºF for 45-60 minutes (or longer). You know your potatoes are done when you can easily pierce them with a fork.
And there you have it, the most perfect baked sweet potato on the internet!
size matters
The bigger the sweet potatoes you use, the longer they’ll need to roast. The same goes for smaller sweet potatoes. We used large sweet potatoes and they took around 60 minutes.
Flavor Variations
Now that your baked taters are out of the oven, it’s time to eat! You can always eat them plain, but you can also jazz them up with different flavor variations. Try the following:
- Butter + salt + pepper
- Almond butter + maple syrup + ground cinnamon
- Beef chili + shredded cheese
- Greek yogurt + chives
try this!
Get really fancy with your baked sweet potato recipe and stuff them! Check out our Stuffed Sweet Potatoes 3-ways post for more inspo.
What to do with Your Baked Sweet Potato
We’ve given you ideas for how to eat your sweet potatoes fresh out of the oven, but did you know there is so much more you can do with them –> casseroles, dessert recipes, burgers, hummus, etc. Get ready to have your mind blown!
How to make Sweet Potato Puree from Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Got leftover sweet potato? Make sweet potato puree! Here’s a quick tutorial on how to do so:
- After you’ve roasted your sweet potatoes, let them cool for 20-30 minutes.
- Then, slice them in half and scoop out the flesh.
- Place the flesh in a food processor and process on high for 60 seconds. You may need to add a little water to smooth things out depending on how moist your sweet potatoes are.
Storage
Let sweet potatoes cool completely. Then, transfer them into an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3-5 days.
Can I freeze baked sweet potatoes?
To freeze baked sweet potato, let it cool completely. Then, tightly wrap it in tin foil and place it in a freezer-safe gallon-size bag for up to 3 months.
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Baked sweet potatoes are a delicious addition to any meal. In this post, we’ll teach you how to bake sweet potatoes in 3 easy steps and how to flavor and re-purpose your oven baked sweet potatoes!
Prep: 5 minutesCook: 60 minutesTotal: 1 hour 5 minutes
Fat 3 Carbs 37 Protein 4
Yield 4 1x
Ingredients
- 4 large sweet potatoes
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- salt, to taste
- pepper, to taste
Instructions
- First, preheat oven to 425ºF. Spray a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.
- Next, prepare sweet potatoes by thoroughly washing under cold water. Then, pat dry. Use a fork to puncture 6-8 holes into each potato. This will help prevent them from exploding in the oven.
- Next, rub each potato with olive oil and then generously season with salt and pepper. If you are using these sweet potatoes to make sweet potato puree, no need to season.
- Place sweet potatoes on the baking sheet, making sure they are not touching. Roast at 425ºF for 45-60 minutes. Time will vary depending on the size of the potato. You know your sweet potatoes are done when you can easily pierce them with a fork. If you are planning to make sweet potato puree, we suggest cooking them a little bit longer so you can easily puree it.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 potato Calories: 183 Sugar: 12 Fat: 3 Carbohydrates: 37 Fiber: 6 Protein: 4
Author: Lee FunkeCategory: SideMethod: OvenCuisine: AmericanDiet: Gluten Free
Keywords: baked sweet potato recipe