Sweet Potato Hash Recipe - Build Your Bite (2024)

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Easy sweet potato hash recipe with caramelized garlic and onions. A delicious addition to breakfast or easy side dish!

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This sweet potato hash is a family favorite!

Roasted sweet potatoes are baked to perfection and tossed with fresh garlic and caramelized onion for an irresistible side dish!

This paleo sweet potato hash recipe is for all you sweet potato lovers! I don’t know about you, but I almost never ate sweet potatoes growing up.

I really only remember having sweet potato casserole at Thanksgiving. Now sweet potatoes are one of my favorite vegetables to cook with any time of year!

I love a batch of roasted sweet potatoes in enchiladas, or as a hash to go with my breakfast which is where this recipe comes in.

My simple vegan breakfast hash recipe was a hit, so I used a similar method to make the most delicious sweet potato breakfast hash.

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Sweet Potato Hash Ingredients

  • sweet potatoes, peeled and cubed: I do not recommend using frozen sweet potatoes for this recipe.
  • yellow onion: or any sweeter onion
  • fresh garlic: not the jarred stuff. Fresh is best here.
  • spices (garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, salt, pepper, paprika)
  • olive oil: or any neutral oil, for roasting
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How to make sweet potato hash

Step 1: Peel and chop 2-3 large sweet potatoes (you will need around 6 cups worth of diced sweet potato).

Step 2: Place the sweet potatoes in a glass casserole dish, and sprinkle them with garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, salt, pepper, and paprika. Drizzle with olive oil to coat (up to ⅓ cup). Stir it around well to cover all of the sweet potatoes.

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Step 3: Roast the sweet potatoes in the oven at 450 degrees for 55 – 65 minutes, stirring 3 – 4 times. Each time you stir the sweet potatoes, use a spatula to scrape up any edges that have stuck to the pan.

This will help make sure that the sweet potatoes get as crispy as possible! Once the sweet potatoes are almost done, check them more often to make sure they do not burn.

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Step 4: Once your sweet potatoes have about 15 minutes left, it’s time to make the caramelized garlic and onion.

You will be surprised at just how much depth of flavor is added just with a little fresh garlic and onion.

Next, add your garlic and onion to a skillet with a touch of olive oil, then cook it for 12 – 15 minutes, until browned and soft.

We want the garlic and onion to be caramelized but not burnt. Stir often to avoid overcooking it too quickly.

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Once your sweet potatoes have finished roasting, add the cooked garlic and onion to the casserole dish and stir to combine. Your sweet potato hash is ready to serve!

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This is the part where I just have to eat some straight out of the pan. My only problem is stopping long enough to grab a plate!

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Thanks to 450 degree roasting and a glass dish, you will get those yummy crispy bits on your sweet potatoes. This is where all the flavor comes from! Slow roasted is the way to go with potatoes.

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This gives them so much flavor. While sweet potatoes themselves won’t get totally crispy, those edges give this dish tons of flavor and texture.

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What to serve with sweet potato hash

This sweet potato breakfast hash would be perfect served with my tofu scramble recipe for a hearty vegan breakfast. It would be delicious alongside my egg muffin cups. Or try it as a dinner side dish!

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Such a delicious and easy to make addition to your breakfast!

Fantastic dish!

Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great!

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SO YUMMY!

I made this for brunch this morning and this was delicious!

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Yield: 6 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Easy paleo sweet potato hash recipe with caramelized garlic and onion.

Ingredients

  • 6 cups peeled and diced sweet potatoes (around 2 - 3 large depending on their size)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • up to ⅓ cup olive oil
  • 1 head of garlic (around 12 - 15 cloves), minced
  • 1 medium onion, diced

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees
  2. Add diced sweet potatoes to a glass casserole dish
  3. Sprinkle sweet potatoes with garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, pepper, salt, and paprika
  4. Drizzle on olive oil to coat, up to ⅓ cup
  5. Toss to combine
  6. Roast at 450 degrees for 55 - 65 minutes, stirring 3 - 4 times to avoid burning
  7. Once sweet potatoes have about 15 minutes left to cook, add the minced garlic and diced onion to a skillet with 1 teaspoon of olive oil
  8. Cook garlic and onion for 12 - 15 minutes on medium heat, stirring often, until soft and caramelized
  9. Once sweet potatoes have finished cooking, remove from oven and add the garlic and onion mixture.
  10. Stir to combine
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 376Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 796mgCarbohydrates: 63gFiber: 9gSugar: 20gProtein: 5g

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FAQs

Is it better to boil or bake 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.

What is the most nutritious sweet potato? ›

Sweet Potatoes and Health

Sweet potatoes with orange flesh are richest in beta-carotene. Sweet potatoes with purple flesh are richer in anthocyanins. Beta-carotene and anthocyanins are naturally occurring plant “phyto” chemicals that give vegetables their bright colors.

Are sweet potatoes healthier than regular potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes are often touted as being healthier than white potatoes, but in reality, both types can be highly nutritious. While regular and sweet potatoes are comparable in their calorie, protein, and carb content, white potatoes provide more potassium, whereas sweet potatoes are incredibly high in vitamin A.

Should I peel sweet potatoes before boiling? ›

There is not much difference between boiling sweet potatoes with the skins on versus peeling them, but you will get a boost of fiber and potassium if you keep the skin on. The skin also adds a subtle texture to each bite. If you're looking for a smoother mash, peel the potatoes first before boiling.

How long should you boil a sweet potato? ›

Boil sweet potatoes until they are cooked through. Boil large whole sweet potatoes for 40-50 minutes. Boil small to medium whole sweet potatoes for 30-40 minutes. Boil 1-inch cubes for 12-15 minutes.

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.

What happens if you don't soak sweet potatoes? ›

However, when it comes to using soaking as a means to prevent oxidation, it's unnecessary to soak sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes can be diced or peeled, and stored in the refrigerator for several days without changing color. White and yellow potatoes, on the other hand, will oxidize much easier.

What makes a sweet potato sweeter? ›

Sweet potatoes are between 1 and 2.5 per cent sugar when raw, but they get sweeter as they cook thanks to the work of amylase enzymes that break down starch into simple sugars. These enzymes are most active at 75°C (167°F).

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.

Is sweet potato better than banana? ›

In a nutrition battle between a banana and sweet potato, the sweet potato would come out ahead. A baked sweet potato has the same calories per gram as a banana, yet has one gram more fiber and five grams less sugar per medium serving.

Which color sweet potato is the healthiest? ›

Vitamin A (beta-carotene) and vitamin C are two of the strongest antioxidant vitamins, and they're both in rich supply in sweet potatoes. While all sweet potatoes contain vitamin A, the orange variety has substantially more of it.

Which is healthier Yams or sweet potatoes? ›

Although both veggies are very close in fiber, protein, vitamin C, and magnesium, sweet potatoes are the healthier option because they are lower in overall calories, lower in carbohydrates, and higher in beta carotene (vitamin A).

Why do bodybuilders eat sweet potatoes? ›

Eating a sweet potato post-workout is ideal as they contain copper, which can help replenish energy levels and protect the cardiovascular, nervous and skeletal system. It also strengthens the tendons needed to lift weights. Just one cup of baked sweet potato contains 36% of your daily copper needs.

Can diabetics eat sweet potatoes? ›

You can still eat sweet potatoes if you have diabetes, assures Huff. The fiber content in sweet potatoes, especially if you consume them with the skin on, can help reduce spikes in your blood sugar. Plus, how you cook your sweet potatoes can also help reduce the extent to which your blood sugar rises.

Which is healthier, boiled or baked potatoes? ›

Baked potatoes retain more of the nutrients when compared with boiling or frying. They also offer more fiber, particularly if you eat the skin.

Should you poke holes in sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Do you have to poke holes in sweet potatoes before baking? Typically holes are poked into a sweet potato to prevent a potato exploding in your oven. However, the chance of that happening is low, and according to Lifehacker, sweet potatoes will retain more flavor if you don't poke them.

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