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This Savory Mashed Sweet Potatoes recipe takes less than 30 minutes to make and is rich and garlicky, with just the perfect touch of sweet to complement the savory flavors. These sweet potatoes are perfection!
I never thought I would like sweet potatoes this much. These easy mashed sweet potatoes have caused me to fall head over heels in love.
Rich, slightly sweet, creamy mashed sweet potatoes with generous amounts of garlic and salt all make for the perfect savory sweet potatoes. And they go so perfect with this sous vide pork tenderloin (it's our fav!), sous vide boneless pork chops or these Instant Pot cornish hens.
Plus, they are just the easiest to make and work very well made in advance. If you bring these to your holiday dinner or office potluck, people will be impressed.
There will be applause, maybe some bowing....ok ok, maybe not quite like that. But it's a good recipe. And if you like this, you'll love this mashed pumpkin too!
You may also want to try these Instant Pot mashed sweet potatoes or even this sweet potato and red pepper soup.
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Why This Recipe Works
- The garlic cloves are cooked with the sweet potatoes so they can be mashed together;
- Potatoes are boiled in heavily salted water which helps add flavor;
- It sooooo easy to make it's perfect for potlucks or holiday gatherings.
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Step By Step Instructions
Wash, peel and cut sweet potatoes into 2-3" chunks. Add sweet potatoes and chopped garlic cloves to a pot of salted water (use ⅛ cup of salt) and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for about 15 minutes, or until potatoes can be easily pierced with a fork.
Drain the potatoes thoroughly, ensuring any excess water is drained off. Combine the cream, butter, salt and brown sugar in a bowl and add the sweet potatoes.
Using a potato masher, mash all the ingredients together until fully combined.
Serve topped with fresh sage and butter.
Variations
- Top with cooked crumbled bacon pieces ;
- Top with Spiced Candied Pecans for a touch of sweet;
- Give them some heat by adding 1-2 tsp. of cayenne pepper;
- Top them with roasted pumpkin seeds;
Expert Tips
- Drain the sweet potatoes thoroughly otherwise they will be watery. You can throw them in the microwave for a few minutes to cook off any excess water;
- Use a potato masher to mash the potatoes. I find they get a little gluey when using a food processor;
- If the mashed potatoes are watery, place them in a pot on the stove and cook until the excess liquid has evaporated;
- If the potatoes are too dry, add additional cream or whole milk until the desired consistency is reached.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you peel sweet potatoes before boiling them? In this recipe, I like to peel the sweet potatoes to give them a smooth, creamy texture.
- What to do with leftover mashed sweet potatoes? Make these Cheesy Mashed Sweet Potato Cakes from Cafe Delites, use them to thicken chili (it also adds a nice sweetness), or these Sweet Potato Biscuits.
- How long do mashed sweet potatoes last? They will last stored in the fridge for about 3-5 days.
- Can you freeze mashed sweet potatoes? Store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 1 year. Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat on the stove over medium heat or in a microwave.
More Favorite Holiday Side Dishes
- Bread Stuffing with Butternut Squash;
- Instant Pot Creamed Corn;
- Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes;
- Wild Rice Stuffing;
- Browse all the Holiday Recipes!
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Did you make this savory mashed sweet potatoes recipe? Rate the recipe and leave a comment to let me know how it turned out!
Recipe
Savory Mashed Sweet Potatoes Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 lbs sweet potatoes
- 5 cloves garlic roughly chopped
- ⅛ cup salt for boiling water
- ½ cup cream
- 4 tbsp. butter
- 1 tsp. salt
- 2 tbsp. brown sugar
Instructions
- Wash and peel the sweet potatoes and cut into 2-3" cubes.
- Add sweet potatoes and chopped garlic cloves to a pot of salted water (use ⅛ cup of salt) and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for about 15 minutes, or until potatoes can be easily pierced with a fork.
- Drain the potatoes thoroughly, ensuring any excess water is drained off. Combine the cream, butter, salt and brown sugar in a bowl and add the sweet potatoes.
- Using a potato masher, mash all the ingredients together until fully combined. Serve topped with fresh sage and butter.
Expert Tips:
- Drain the sweet potatoes thoroughly otherwise they will be watery. You can throw them in the microwave for a few minutes to cook off any excess water;
- Use a potato masher to mash the potatoes. I find they get a little gluey when using a food processor;
- If the mashed potatoes are watery, place them in a pot on the stove and cook until the excess liquid has evaporated;
- If the potatoes are too dry, add additional cream or whole milk until the desired consistency is reached.
Nutrition
Beth
These look amazing just the way they are but I think I will take your recommendation of topping them with some candied pecans! Delish!
Danielle
Hope you enjoy 🙂
Anita
Using sweet potatoes to make mashed potatoes is always nicer compared to regular potatoes, in my opinion. And I love how easy and quick this comes together. 🙂
Danielle
Thanks Anita!
Katie
Made this for the family and it was hit!
Danielle
So glad you liked it!
Laura
This came so timely! I have a big load of sweet potatoes in the kitchen waiting for me to decide what to do with them. I think I have just decided... Oh, and great tip on avoiding watery potatoes!
Danielle
Hope you love them!
Lauren
I love that these offer a savory option for sweet potatoes. I'm going to try these for Thanksgiving this year instead!
Danielle
Hope you love it!
Michelle
I'm loving these mashed potatoes! Love all the garlic you used here too, can't wait to make this!
Danielle
Hope you love it Michelle!
Chris Collins
i prefer sweet potatoes in a savoury context so much more - this mash looks truly delicious!
Danielle
I totally agree! Thanks 🙂
kim
What a great recipe! This had so much delicious flavor and it was so easy to make. Will be making again for sure!
Danielle
Glad you liked it Kim!
Angela Allison
Oh my YUM! This recipe is simply perfect. Can't wait to include it on my Thanksgiving table this year 🙂
Danielle
Thanks!
Adrianne
Yum, these potatoes look perfect for the holiday season as well as going with every dish imaginable. I love the pairing with sage, such a great combo. Cheers
Danielle
Thanks!
kathy
Great idea for sweet potatoes.