Updated September 23, 2024 Mashed Sweet Potatoes are an easy, healthy, and delicious side dish for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any meal. You will love this sweet potato mash recipe! Mashed sweet potatoes have a naturally sweet and creamy flavor, with a hint of earthiness. The texture is smooth and velvety, making them comforting and rich. When seasoned, they can have warm undertones from spices like cinnamon or nutmeg, and the addition of butter or cream enhances their richness. My favorite way to serve them is with brown butter, a little pure maple syrup, a dash of cinnamon, AND candied pecans on top! The combo is amazing! But you can also go savory with rosemary, bacon, or spice them up with chipotle peppers. Sweet potatoes are very versatile and make a great side dish for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, or any meal!
Simple Ingredients
You only need a few ingredients!
Sweet potatoes– peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces Milk– you can also use heavy cream. Butter– to make them super creamy!
How to Make Mashed Sweet Potatoes
You can roast the sweet potatoes and then mash them, but I prefer to boil the sweet potatoes because the oven is always occupied on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Plus, boiling the sweet potatoes is so easy and always creates creamy potatoes. I always peel the potatoes. If you like a chunkier mash, you can leave the skins on. After you boil the potatoes, make sure you drain them well in a colander. I like to use a potato masher to mash the sweet potatoes. You can use a hand blender if you wish. You can also use a food processor if you want the sweet potatoes super smooth. For best results, mash with milk and butter. If you need them to be vegan or dairy free, you can use coconut milk or almond milk and coconut oil. Season with salt. Salt is a must!
Flavor Variations
I love basic mashed sweet potatoes with a little butter and salt, but there are lots of ways to serve up mashed sweet potatoes. If you want to jazz them up, here are a few ideas:
Serve with brown butter or honey butter Top with candied pecans or toasted pecans Sweeten with pure maple syrup or brown sugar Sprinkle in ground cinnamon and/or nutmeg Add in fresh rosemary and roasted garlic Stir in Parmesan cheese, Gruyere cheese, white cheddar cheese, or even a little blue cheese Spice them up with chipotle peppers Add chopped bacon
Serving Suggestions
Serve mashed sweet potatoes along side any of the following dishes.
Turkey or Ham Easy Skillet Chicken Thighs Pork Tenderloin Honey Mustard Sheet Pan Chicken with Brussels Sprouts Chicken Pot Pie Pistachio Crusted Baked Salmon
How to Store Leftovers
Store in Fridge: If you have leftovers, let the potatoes cool completely. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Repurpose: You can also use leftover mashed sweet potatoes to make our favorite Sweet Potato Rolls. I usually make extra mashed sweet potatoes so I HAVE to make the rolls, ha! They are so good!
How to Freeze
Cool Completely: Allow the mashed sweet potatoes to cool to room temperature. Portion: Divide them into portions suitable for your needs. This makes it easier to thaw just what you need later. Use Airtight Containers or Bags: Place the mashed sweet potatoes in airtight containers or freezer-safe bags. If using bags, try to remove as much air as possible before sealing. Label and Date: Write the date on the container or bag so you can keep track of how long they’ve been in the freezer. Freeze: Store in the freezer. They can last for up to 6 months.
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More Sweet Potato Recipes
Sweet Potato Rolls Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes Baked Sweet Potato Fries Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges Smashed Sweet Potatoes Sweet Potato Soup
Peel and Cut Evenly: Peel and cut the sweet potatoes into uniform chunks to ensure they cook evenly. Boil or Steam: Boil or steam the sweet potatoes until they’re fork-tender, usually about 15-20 minutes. Steaming preserves more nutrients. Drain Well: If boiling, drain them well to avoid excess moisture in your mash. Use a Potato Masher or Ricer: For the best texture, use a potato masher or a ricer. Avoid a food processor, as it can make them gummy. Adjust Consistency: If they’re too thick, add more milk or cream until you reach your desired consistency. Season to Taste: Don’t forget to season with salt and pepper! A little acidity from lemon juice or vinegar can also brighten the flavor. See the tips above for flavor variations. Make Ahead: You can prepare mashed sweet potatoes ahead of time and reheat them gently before serving. Freeze for Later: As mentioned earlier, you can freeze leftovers for a quick side dish later on!
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