Melting Sweet Potatoes with Maple Pecan Drizzle Side Dish Recipe (2024)

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The yummiest and easiest way to serve roasted sweet potatoes as your holiday side dish! Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas holiday feasts and New Year’s celebrations are no time to skimp on the amazing flavor and melt in your mouth texture that roasting with butter creates. Just when you think they can’t get any more delicious – enter the maple pecan smothering sauce. Yup. Even the die hard sweet potato haters at your holiday table will become converts once they try this irresistible new recipe of yours.

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This sweet potato side dish recipe is about to become your new family favorite for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s celebrations! Make sure to PIN THE IMAGE BELOW so you can find it year after year. Your guests will be requesting a copy of this crowd-pleaser, so be prepared with extra copies to hand it out and/or a bookmarked version to text on over to them.

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MELTING SWEET POTATOES RECIPE (modified from Today.com Food Club)

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds of sweet potatoes
  • 8 tablespoons of unsalted butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

For the maple pecan sauce:

  • 1 cup of your favorite maple syrup
  • 1 cup chopped pecans

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 425 degrees fahrenheit (I don’t use the convection option when I make these).
  2. Peel the sweet potatoes and slice them into apx. 1″ thick slices/discs. Spread them out evenly on a large baking sheet or roasting pan.
  3. Melt the butter, and drizzle 3/4 of it generously on top of the sweet potato slices. Sprinkle them with salt. Toss well to coat evenly while on the pan, and then spread them out on the pan again in a single layer, making sure they are not touching each other.

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  1. Roast them in the oven on the first side for 20 minutes.
  2. Flip with tongs, drizzle with the remaining melted butter, and continue to roast for another 20 minutes.
  3. The potatoes are done when they’re golden brown and crisp, and the insides are light and fluffy. (Don’t worry if some are pretty dark, that’s the butter caramelizing all yummy like!)

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  1. To make the super simple maple pecan sauce, bring the maple syrup to a boil in a small sauce pan.
  2. Add the pecans.
  3. Wait for the sauce to come back to a boil, cook for 1 minute, and then remove from heat.
  4. Pour the sauce over the sweet potatoes and serve. (TIP: You might want to double the maple pecan sauce and set a little bowl or dish out on the side for people to extra smother their serving if they like! It’s also scrumptious over vanilla ice cream and on top of yummy fall desserts.)

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These are so scrumptious they could almost pass as dessert!

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Melting Sweet Potatoes with Maple Pecan Drizzle Side Dish Recipe

The yummiest and easiest way to serve roasted sweet potatoes as your holiday side dish! The maple pecan drizzle is the perfect finishing touch to these melt in your mouth sweet potato disks. Don't leave these off of your Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years dinner menus!

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Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Servings

people

Ingredients

For the Sweet Potatoes:

  • 2 pounds Sweet Potatoes peeled and sliced width wise into apx. 1 inch slices/disks.
  • 8 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt

For the Maple Pecan Drizzling Sauce:

  • 1 Cup Your Favorite Maple Syrup
  • 1 Cup Chopped Pecans
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Servings

people

Ingredients

For the Sweet Potatoes:

  • 2 pounds Sweet Potatoes peeled and sliced width wise into apx. 1 inch slices/disks.
  • 8 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt

For the Maple Pecan Drizzling Sauce:

  • 1 Cup Your Favorite Maple Syrup
  • 1 Cup Chopped Pecans

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Instructions

Sweet Potato Slices

  1. Preheat your oven to 425 degrees fahrenheit (I don't use the convection option when I make these).

  2. Peel the sweet potatoes and slice them into apx. 1" thick slices/discs. Spread them out evenly on a large baking sheet or roasting pan.

  3. Melt the butter, and drizzle 3/4 of it generously on top of the sweet potato slices. Sprinkle them with salt. Toss well to coat evenly while on the pan, and then spread them out on the pan again in a single layer, making sure they are not touching each other.

  4. Roast them in the oven on the first side for 20 minutes.

  5. Flip with tongs, drizzle with the remaining melted butter, and continue to roast for another 20 minutes.

  6. The potatoes are done when they're golden brown and crisp, and the insides are light and fluffy. (Don't worry if some are pretty dark, that's the butter caramelizing all yummy like!)

Maple Pecan Sauce

  1. Bring the maple syrup to a boil in a small sauce pan.

  2. Add the pecans.

  3. Wait for the sauce to come back to a boil, cook for 1 minute, and then remove from heat.

  4. Pour the sauce over the sweet potatoes and serve. (TIP: You might want to double the maple pecan sauce and set a little bowl or dish out on the side for your guests to extra smother their serving if they like! It's also scrumptious over vanilla ice cream and on top of yummy fall desserts.)

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FAQs

Is it okay to eat a sweet potato every day? ›

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 flavors go well with sweet potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes pair well with apple, peach, and orange juice, and coffee - flavors that have distinctly sweet or bitter notes.

What is the healthiest way to eat sweet potatoes? ›

Boiling sweet potatoes retains more beta-carotene and makes the nutrient more absorbable than other cooking methods such as baking or frying. Up to 92% of the nutrient can be retained by limiting the cook time, such as boiling in a pot with a tightly covered lid for 20 minutes.

What are good toppings for sweet potatoes? ›

Chopped herbs, chutneys, veggies, nut creams, yogurt . . . all are great variations (see below). Many people gravitate toward a sweet potato when they feel like eating but aren't over-the-top hungry.

What are the side effects of eating too much sweet potato? ›

Sweet potatoes contain high amounts of oxalates that may increase the risk of calcium-oxalate kidney stones. Sweet potatoes contain beta-carotene, and their excessive consumption can lead to hypervitaminosis A (vitamin A toxicity), in which excess vitamin A accumulates in the liver.

When should you not eat sweet potatoes? ›

How to tell if sweet potatoes have gone bad. If your sweet potato is soft in spots, smells rotten, or oozes a mysterious liquid, that potato should be discarded. Another sign that sweet potatoes have taken a turn for the worse is if they start growing stalky purplish sprouts.

What brings out the flavor of sweet potatoes? ›

Browning butter packs in tons of flavor, without dulling the sweet potatoes. Slow-roasting the sweet potatoes activates endogenous enzymes that bring out their natural sweetness. A touch of maple syrup, butter, and a bit of chopped thyme are the only embellishments these naturally sweet sweet potatoes need.

Can dogs eat sweet potatoes? ›

Whether they're mashed, baked, or boiled, sweet potatoes are fine for dogs to eat as long as they're cooked, peeled, and plain. Again, avoid any seasonings or extra ingredients that may be included in “human food” recipes, such as butter, sugar, or salt.

What is the most popular sweet potato? ›

The most common varieties in the U.S. are the Beauregard (the most widely grown cultivar), the jewel, and the garnet (also sometimes known as red yams).

What part of the body are sweet potatoes good for? ›

Just one sweet potato gives you 102% of the vitamin A you need each day. This helps keep your eyes healthy as well as your immune system, your body's defense against germs. It's also good for your reproductive system and organs like your heart and kidneys.

Which is better, baked or boiled 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.

Is it healthier to bake or microwave a sweet potato? ›

It's really the best way. Microwaving sweet potatoes cuts down cook time by 45 to 55 minutes, and, according to a 2018 study, helps maintain the potato's nutritional value. All cooking methods cause foods to lose some of their nutrients, but the quicker your potato cooks, the more nutrients it will retain.

How to dress up sweet potatoes? ›

Salt, Pepper, and Butter – the OG classic way of serving your sweet potatoes. Greek Yogurt and Green Onion – one of my personal favorites! you can do sour cream instead of Greek Yogurt if you prefer. Maple Syrup, Cinnamon, and Butter – ok, I'm a big fan of savory but this combo is also a favorite!

What to put on sweet potatoes instead of butter? ›

topping ideas:

dollop of greek yogurt, or tzatziki. a scoop of guacamole. a drizzle of creamy avocado cilantro lime dressing. any of these stuffing ideas!

How long should you boil sweet potatoes? ›

Add enough water to just cover the potatoes, and a pinch of salt. Boil sweet potatoes for 15 to 20 minutes, until they are tender when pierced with a fork. It will take less time if you cut the sweet potatoes into smaller pieces.

How often should you eat sweet potatoes? ›

Because of their higher sugar levels and high vitamin A content, you can likely enjoy them in moderation about two or three times per week. Eating these vegetables too often could lead to too much vitamin A intake or increase the potential for negative effects on your blood sugar.

What are the benefits of eating sweet potatoes everyday? ›

They're high in fiber and antioxidants, which protect your body from free radical damage and promote a healthy gut and brain. They're also incredibly rich in beta carotene, which is converted to vitamin A to support good vision and your immune system.

Can I eat sweet potato everyday instead of rice? ›

Can I have potato/sweet potato instead of rice or wheat for carbohydrates? Yes. Feel free to pick from any variety of grains (including millets, quinoa, wheat, corn etc) or starchy vegetables such as potato, sweet potatoes, colocasia etc for your daily quota of carbohydrates.

Can a person eat too many sweet potatoes? ›

Being a good source of potassium, sweet potatoes can help you manage your blood sugar level, reducing the risk of heart problems. But when consumed in excess may not be a good idea. Excess potassium intake may lead to hyperkalemia or potassium toxicity and can be a reason for heart attack.

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