by Austin Carter
New Recipe
This sweet potato salad is a great way to brighten up any fall dinner or even your Thanksgiving feast. Feta, dried cranberries, and red onions complement the earthy sweetness perfectly. Plus, it’s delicious served warm or cold!
Whether you roast sweet potatoes yourself or use canned, you'll end up with fluffy, homemade pancakes that outshine any box mix. Perfect for breakfast or dessert, these pancakes are delicious any time of day. Enjoy them whenever you like!
Everyone loves classic sweet potato casserole, but the marshmallows can overshadow it. This year, why not mix things up and mash the marshmallows into the potatoes? It's a delicious twist on a favorite dish!
This all-time favorite sweet potato pie recipe is a showstopper. Roasted sweet potatoes blend with dark brown sugar, vanilla, and spices in a flaky crust. It's a pie that stands out among the best.
Sweetgreen fans, get ready to elevate your weekday lunch! Our copycat harvest bowl, packed with roast chicken, sweet potato, and that signature balsamic vinaigrette, brings your favorite takeout right to your kitchen. Make this delicious upgrade an everyday treat!
Give your sweet potatoes a break from baking and turn them into a delicious gratin. Layer them with cheese and a creamy herb sauce, then bake until golden and bubbly. It's like potatoes au gratin, but with a sweet twist!
Indulge in the ultimate comfort with layers of roasted sweet potatoes and black bean chili, topped with a deliciously gooey cheese blanket. This vegetarian dinner is not just comforting but also surprisingly filling, perfect for any weeknight craving.
Sweet potatoes are incredibly versatile. Baking them whole in the oven, just like regular potatoes, is one of the simplest ways to prepare them. Plus, they make the perfect canvas for all sorts of delicious toppings.
You can enjoy the gnocchi either boiled or seared, your preference! For a decadent twist, try them in a caramelized sauce made with bacon fat, butter, maple syrup, and bourbon. Or keep it classic with a simple cacio e pepe-inspired finish, like in our potato gnocchi recipe.
These twice-baked potatoes are packed with all the fixings of a BBQ chicken dinner, and they're quick to make with leftover rotisserie chicken. If you enjoy these, you'll definitely want to try the Mexican-inspired twice-baked sweet potatoes too.