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This savory sweet potato casserole recipe is made with a creamy garlicky mashed filling, and sprinkled with the most irresistible maple rosemary walnut topping. It’s also naturally gluten-free and can be made vegan, if you’d like.

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Move over, marshmallows.

Since sweet potatoes are already naturally plenty sweet on their own, I decided go the savory route with my sweet potato casserole recipe this Thanksgiving. You know, in hopes of actually making this holiday fave taste more like a healthy side dish, versus a marshmallow-laden sugar-bomb of a dessert.

So, inspired by the seasoning in my favorite sweet potato fries, I decided to skip the usual cinnamon and sugar in the sweet potato filling, and added in lots of savory fresh garlic, smoky paprika, and creamy butter instead. In place of the usual gooey marshmallow topping, I opted for a sweet-and-savory crunchy layer of rosemary maple walnuts too. (Which, for the record, have also become my new favorite snack to toast up on their own — irresistible!) Finally, once the sweet potato casserole came out of the oven, I finished it off with a sprinkle of fresh chives and a few generous twists of freshly-cracked black pepper.

And now I can’t stop asking — where has a savory sweet potato casserole been all my life?! ♡

Seriously. At least in my humble opinion, the more savory version of this dish is far more interesting and well-balanced and enjoyable than the old marshmallow version. It’s also wonderfully free of processed ingredients and naturally gluten-free (plus it can also be made vegan) to boot. And while it would of course be a refreshing modern addition to any Thanksgiving meal, this savory sweet potato casserole recipe is simple and versatile enough to be enjoyed as a healthy side dish any night of the year. It’s just so good.

So if you also happen to be in the mood for a new spin on the classic this year, ditch those processed marshmallows and give this healthier savory sweet potato casserole a try. I really think you’re going to love it!

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Savory Sweet Potato Casserole Ingredients:

Alright, let’s start with our shopping list! To make this savory sweet potato casserole recipe, you will need the following ingredients:

  • Sweet potatoes:I just boiled these, similar to how I make mashed potatoes. But you are also welcome to bake and then hollow out your sweet potatoes instead.
  • Milk and butter:I used regular cow’s milk (whole milk) and butter to make the mashed sweet potato filling. But feel free to use plain dairy-free milk (such as almond milk, oat milk, coconut milk, etc.) and vegan butter if you would like to make this a vegan sweet potato casserole.
  • Garlic:Lots of fresh minced garlic, which we will boil along with the sweet potatoes.
  • Smoked paprika, sea salt and black pepper:Our three seasonings for the mashed sweet potato filling.
  • Maple rosemary walnut topping: Made simply by stirring together chopped walnuts (or pecans), pure maple syrup, finely-chopped fresh rosemary (or sage), olive oil, sea salt and a pinch of cayenne.
  • Optional toppings:I topped my savory sweet potato casserole with chopped fresh chives and freshly-cracked black pepper. But thinly-sliced green onions, microgreens, or other fresh herbs would also be delicious.

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How To Make Sweet Potato Casserole:

To make this sweet potato casserole recipe, simply…

  1. Boil the sweet potatoes. Cut the sweet potatoes into evenly-sized chunks (about 1 inch thick) and boil them in a large stockpot until tender.
  2. Prepare the melted butter mixture. Meanwhile, as the sweet potatoes are boiling, heat the butter, milk, smoked paprika, and sea salt together in a small saucepan or in the microwave until the butter is just melted. (You want to avoid boiling the milk.)
  3. Mash the potatoes. Drain and briefly pan-dry the sweet potatoes, to remove any excess moisture. Then, using your preferred kind of potato masher (I recommendthisonein general, orthisone for extra-smooth), mash the sweet potatoes to your desired consistency. Pour the melted butter mixture over the potatoes, and fold it in with a wooden spoon or spatula until potatoes have soaked up the liquid. Taste and season with extra salt, pepper, and/or smoked paprika as needed, to taste.
  4. Prepare the walnut topping. In a separate small bowl, stir together the maple rosemary walnut topping ingredients until evenly combined.
  5. Assemble and bake. Spread the mashed sweet potatoes out in an even layer in a 9×13-inch baking dish, and top evenly with the walnut topping. Bake for about 20-25 minutes, or until the walnuts are toasted and fragrant (but not burnt).
  6. Serve warm. Then serve warm, garnished with fresh chives, extra black pepper, or any extra toppings that sound good!

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Possible Variations:

There are so many ways that you can customize this savory sweet potato casserole recipe. For example, feel free to:

  • Make it vegan. Just use plant-based milk (such as plain almond milk, oat milk or coconut milk) and vegan butter.
  • Use different herbs. If rosemary isn’t your thing, this topping would also be delicious with chopped fresh sage.
  • Use different seasonings. In place of smoked paprika, feel free to add dried ranch seasoning, Cajun seasoning or Italian seasoning instead.

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More Thanksgiving Recipes:

Looking for more deliciousThanksgiving recipesthat won’t let you down? Hereis my full collection, plus a few more of my classic faves here below…

  • The BEST Mashed Potatoes
  • Scalloped Potatoes
  • Sausage and Sweet Potato Stuffing
  • Green Bean Casserole
  • 1-Hour Dinner Rolls
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Maple Cranberry Sauce
  • Butternut Squash Soup
  • Creamed Corn
  • Pumpkin PieorPecan Pie
  • Mulled WineorHomemade Apple Cider
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Savory Sweet Potato Casserole

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  • Prep Time: 25 mins
  • Cook Time: 45 mins
  • Total Time: 1 hour 10 mins
  • Yield: 12 servings 1x
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This savory sweet potato casserole recipe is made with a creamy garlicky mashed filling, and sprinkled with the most irresistible maple rosemary walnut topping. See notes above for possible ingredient variations.

Ingredients

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Savory Sweet Potato Filling Ingredients:

  • 4 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into evenly-sized chunks, an inch or so thick
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • fine sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • chopped fresh chives or green onions, for garnish

Maple Rosemary Walnut Topping:

  • 1 heaping cup chopped raw walnuts
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoonsalt
  • pinch of cayenne (optional)

Instructions

  1. Boil the sweet potatoes. Place the sweet potatoes ina large stockpot. Fill the pot with cold water, enough that the water line sits about 1 inch above the potatoes. Stir the garlic and 1 tablespoon sea salt into the water. Turn the heat to high and cook until the water comes to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-high (or whatever temperature is needed to maintain the boil) and continue cooking the potatoes for about 10-12 minutes, or until a knife inserted in the middle of a potato goes in easily with almost no resistance. Carefully drain out all of the water.
  2. Prepare the melted butter mixture. Meanwhile, as the sweet potatoes are boiling, heat the butter, milk, smoked paprika, and an additional 1.5 teaspoons of sea salt together either in a small saucepan or in the microwave until the butter is just melted and warm. (You want to avoid boiling the milk.) Set aside until ready to use.
  3. Pan-dry the potatoes.After draining the water, immediately return the sweet potatoes to the hot stockpot, place it back on the hot burner, and turn the heat down to low. Using two oven mitts, carefully hold the handles on the stockpot and shake it gently on the burner for about 1 minute to help cook off some of the remaining steam within the potatoes. Remove the stockpot entirely from the heat and set it on a flat, heatproof surface.
  4. Mash the potatoes. Using your preferred kind of potato masher (I recommend thisonein general, orthisone for extra-smooth), mash the sweet potatoes to your desired consistency. Pour the melted butter mixture over the potatoes, and fold it in with a wooden spoon or spatula until potatoes have soaked up the liquid. Give the mixture a taste, and season with extra salt, pepper, and/or smoked paprika as needed, to taste. Set aside.
  5. Prepare the walnut topping.In a separate small bowl, stir together the maple rosemary walnut topping ingredients until evenly combined.
  6. Assemble and bake.Heat oven to 350°F and grease a 9×13-inch pan with baking spray. Spread the mashed sweet potatoes in an even layer in the pan, and sprinkle evenly with the walnut topping. Bake for 20 minutes, or until the walnuts are toasted and fragrant (but not burnt) and the potatoes are warmed through. Transfer baking pan to a wire rack.
  7. Serve warm.Then serve warm, garnished with fresh chives, extra black pepper, or any extra toppings that sound good!

Notes

Source: Recipe adapted from my more traditional Sweet Potato Casserole recipe.

posted on November 23, 2019 by Ali

Christmas, Dairy-free, Gluten-free, Side Dishes, Sides, Thanksgiving, Vegan, Vegetarian

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FAQs

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The cold water bath helps rinse the starch off the sweet potatoes so they're a bit more crispy. That said, if you do not have the time, you can still get crispy baked sweet potato fries by using high heat and a little drizzle of olive oil.

Why do you put eggs in sweet potato casserole? ›

A really good sweet potato casserole filling should be light and moist, not dense. If it's dense, then you may not have added an often overlooked ingredient—an egg. An egg adds lift, structure and volume and makes the filling more custard-like.

How do you make sweet potato casserole not watery? ›

Eggs and cream help stabilize the dish and prevent it from becoming too runny (a common complaint with many sweet potato casserole recipes). Make it as smooth or chunky as you like!

Is it better to bake sweet potatoes in foil or not? ›

Wrapping the sweet potatoes in foil ensures that they don't dry out too quickly, and allows you to add aromatics if desired. Unwrapping the sweet potatoes and increasing the oven temperature produces charred, roasted flavors and caramelizes converted sugars.

Should you soak whole sweet potatoes before baking? ›

No, there is no need to soak sweet potatoes before roasting. What temperature should I bake my sweet potatoes? Bake sweet potatoes at a high temperature. We find that anything between 400°F and 450°F works well.

How long can you leave sweet potatoes soaking in water? ›

Types of Potatoes to Soak

"Sweet potatoes can also be peeled and stored in water for up to 24 hours."

How do you thicken up sweet potato casserole? ›

If you are not adding eggs, you can thicken your sweet potato casserole by adding a bit of flour or cornstarch. You will need about 2-3 tablespoons of flour and 1 tablespoon of cornstarch.

What's the difference between sweet potato pie and sweet potato casserole? ›

The difference is that sweet potato casserole can either have a toasted marshmallow top or a crunchy brown sugar/nut top and is made with brown sugar in the casserole. Sweet potato pie is made with white sugar, has nothing on top, but can be served with whipped topping.

Are candied yams and sweet potato casserole the same thing? ›

Spoiler: They're not the same vegetable.

That's because sweet potatoes and yams are in fact very different vegetables that we've come to refer to interchangeably for a number of reasons over the years. While a dish may arrive at your table calling itself "candied yams," it may well have been made with sweet potatoes.

Can I use canned sweet potatoes instead of fresh? ›

Canned or frozen sweet potatoes may be substituted for the fresh form in any recipe calling for cooked sweet potatoes as the starting point. Canned sweet potatoes are generally smaller in diameter because of their better canning qualities.

How do you add moisture to a casserole? ›

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole.

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

What's the best temperature for baking sweet potatoes? ›

Preheat the oven to 425°F and place a piece of foil on a baking sheet. Use a fork to poke holes into the sweet potatoes, set them on the baking sheet, and roast for 40 to 50 minutes, or until puffed up and soft inside when pierced with a fork.

Should you poke holes in sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Before baking, use a fork to prick each sweet potato several times. You don't need to jab the fork in deep. We're creating steam vents. Otherwise the pressure in the sweet potato could build up so high in the oven that it explodes—an unlikely possibility but one best avoided!

Do sweet potatoes get sweeter the longer you cook them? ›

A study from 2012 found that the sugar content of one type of sweet potato was almost five times higher after baking for 90 minutes, mainly due… to an increase in maltose. A fragrant aroma and soft texture are also important to the experience, and the cooking method has a big effect here.

Should you soak potatoes in salt or sugar water? ›

Why use salt water for soaking potatoes? There's moisture naturally found in potatoes, and moisture is drawn to higher concentrations of salt. (This is a process called osmosis.) So, if you put the potatoes in a salt water bath, that will help draw out some of their moisture, resulting in crispier fries.

Why do chefs soak potatoes? ›

The reason is to prevent the potatoes exposure to air, which causes dehydration, oxidation, and discoloration. Immersing cut potatoes will also help rinse off excess starch.

How do you soak sweet potatoes to remove starch? ›

To remove excess starch, place cut sweet potatoes into cold water making sure the cut surfaces are submerged. This step is especially recommended for "kinton" (Japanese-style mashed sweet potato) and other lightly seasoned dishes where a delectable color is desired. Soaking time of about 5 minutes is sufficient.

Why does soaking potatoes make them crispier? ›

It makes the water alkaline which helps break down the surface of the potato and helps make your potatoes crispy!

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