Glazed Sweet Potatoes (2024)

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Everyone has that part of the Thanksgiving spread that they get super uppity about being juuuuuust right, and these Glazed Sweet Potatoes (with whiskey pecans!) are mine.

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Like Sweet Potato Souffle, these glazed sweet potatoes are a tradition in my family. They feature hunks of sweet potatoes, bathed in a spicy-sweet honey glaze.

We make this recipe every year, and then we fight over the leftovers.

The morning after Thanksgiving, and you’ll catch me munching them cold out of the fridge, for good reason: they are nothing short of sensational. If you don’t finish them right away, someone else will!

Unlike other candied sweet potato recipes (like classic Candied Sweet Potatoes), these are not overly sweet.

  • A shower of pecans on top adds toastiness, gourmet flair, and crunch.
  • Diced apples balance the sweet potatoes in both flavor and texture.
  • A pinch of cayenne makes them both spicy and sweet. And of course…
  • That splash of whiskey! It gives this dish a signature holiday vibe.

They’re easy to make ahead and sure to win the hearts of everyone at your table.

I love glazed sweet potatoes as an elegant, delicious, and a fun alternative to classic sweet potato sides. If you are a fan of Roasted Sweet Potatoes, you’ll adore them.

At Friendsgiving (which is going on a heartbreaking hiatus this year), I usually make this Healthy Sweet Potato Casserole or the Brown Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes from The Well Plated Cookbook.

Then a few days later, when it’s time for our family’s Thanksgiving, we feast on my mom and stepdad’s stellar side dish line up. These glazed sweet potatoes with apples are the first on my plate.

Plus, they can be prepared in advance, making them a holiday side dish MVP.

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“Great recipe! Thanks for another yummy dish!”

— Bailey —

How to Make Glazed Sweet Potatoes

If you’re accustomed to having brown sugar-glazed sweet potatoes with marshmallows during the holidays, consider this recipe a delicious upgrade!

These honey glazed sweet potatoes have the same cozy appeal with an unexpected, welcomed twist of spice and crunch.

The Ingredients

  • Sweet Potatoes. Roasted sweet potatoes are nature’s candy and a must-have on my holiday table. Sweet potatoes pair perfectly with the honey, pecans, and whiskey glaze. Plus, they’re an excellent source of fiber and vitamins.

Tip!

How to tell if a sweet potato has gone bad: if your sweet potato has become mushy, turned to a dark brown or black color, or has signs of mold, it has gone bad and should be thrown out.

The milky substance in sweet potatoes is the sap from the plant itself. It’s safe to eat and doesn’t mean that your sweet potato is bad.

  • Apples. Their tartness balances the sweetness of the honey and sweet potatoes.
  • Pecans. Adds a scrumptious nuttiness and crunch.
  • Honey. For a touch of sweetness. The honey also tastes wonderful with whiskey.
  • Spices. A mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cayenne turns the entire ordeal into one nutty, caramely, spicy-sweet pan of glory.
  • Whiskey. The addition you didn’t know these Thanksgiving sweet potatoes needed but now can’t do without!

Ingredient Tip

Cook with a mid-range whiskey or bourbon—something good enough to use for co*cktails but you don’t need to splurge for top shelf. Save the good stuff for sipping after dinner (or while you cook!).

For the whiskey, my mom uses Maker’s Mark. I’ve also made these glazed sweet potatoes with Irish whiskey and Bulleit bourbon, all with great results.

The Directions

  1. Scrub the sweet potatoes, then bake them for 45 to 60 minutes at 375 degrees F. Remove the skins, and cut them into chunks.
  2. Toast the pecans in a skillet. Add the butter, then stir in the honey, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and cayenne. Let simmer for a few minutes, then pour in the whiskey.
  3. Place the sweet potatoes and apples in a baking dish. Top with the whiskey glaze. Bake at 375 degrees F for 20 to 30 minutes. ENJOY!

Alternative Cooking Methods

Need to free up your oven on Thanksgiving? Try these Instant Pot Mashed Sweet Potatoes or the Brown Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes from The Well Plated Cookbook.

Storage Tips

  • To Store. Refrigerate glazed sweet potatoes in an airtight storage container for up to 3 days.
  • To Reheat. Rewarm leftovers in a baking dish in the oven at 350 degrees F.
  • I do not recommend freezing this dish, as the texture of the apples will become mushy once thawed.

Make-Ahead Tips

  • Slice the potatoes and apples, and arrange them in the dish up to 1 day in advance, then cover it tightly with plasticwrap and refrigerate (they will brown somewhat but still taste fine).Wait to prepare and pour on the whiskey sauce until just before baking.
  • You can also bake the dish a few hours ahead, then rewarm it in the oven prior toserving.
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Glazed Sweet Potatoes

4.80 from 24 votes

Honey Glazed Sweet Potatoes topped with delicious candied pecans will steal the show at your next gathering! An easy, make ahead side dish for Thanksgiving or any holiday.

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins

Servings: 10 servings

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Ingredients

  • 3 pounds sweet potatoes about 4 large
  • 1 cup roughly chopped pecans
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 2/3 cup honey
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper a bit more if you like a good kick
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup whiskey see notes section for brand recommendations
  • 2 cups peeled, cored, and 3/4-inch-diced tart, firm baking apples such as Granny Smith or Cortland (about 2 medium or 3 small)

Instructions

  • Place rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 375 degrees F. Scrub the potatoes (leave the peels on), then place whole on a sheet of aluminum foil. Place the foil directly on the baking rack. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until slightly soft when squeezed (they do not need to be cooked all the way through). Set aside until cool enough to handle, then remove the skins. Cut into 3/4-inch chunks and set aside.

  • Meanwhile, in a medium skillet over medium heat, add the pecans and lightly toast until fragrant, about 3-4 minutes (watch them carefully so that they do not burn). Add butter and coconut oil, let melt, then add the honey, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and cayenne. Allow the mixture to simmer and bubble for 4 to 5 minutes. Carefully add the whiskey—stand back a bit from the pan, as the honey mixture will begin to bubble violently. Let simmer for 5 additional minutes, until slightly reduced. The glaze will still seem a bit liquidy

  • Lightly grease an 9×9-inch baking dish or similar 2-quart casserole dish with cooking spray. Scatter the sweet potatoes and apples in the baking dish, alternating between the two so you have a mix throughout. Pour the whiskey-pecan glaze over the top. Bake at 375 degrees for 20-30 minutes, until the apples are softened (they do not need to be completely mushy—just fork tender) and the dish is fully warmed throughout.

Notes

  • Whiskey: My momuses Maker’s Mark, which is a fantastic choice for this recipe. I’ve also made it with both Irish whiskey and Bulleit bourbon, all with great results.
  • Make it ahead: You can slice the potatoes and apples and arrange them in the dish up to 1 day in advance, then cover them tightly with plasticand refrigerate (they will brown somewhat but will taste fine).Wait to prepare and pour on the whiskey sauce until just before baking. You can also bake the dish a few hours ahead, then rewarm it in the oven prior toserving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 10)Calories: 341kcalCarbohydrates: 54gProtein: 3gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 100mgFiber: 6gSugar: 29g

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FAQs

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.

Is it better to boil or roast sweet potatoes? ›

If you're trying to make the most out of your sweet potatoes and mitigate a potential spike in blood sugar, Sapola suggests boiling this veggie rather than roasting it. "The preparation technique for a sweet potato can drastically affect the glycemic impact of that sweet potato," Sapola explains.

Is sweet potato OK to eat everyday? ›

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 boiled sweet potato healthy? ›

Sweet potatoes are nutritious, high in fiber, very filling, and delicious. They can be eaten boiled, baked, steamed, or fried. Sweet potatoes are usually orange but also found in other colors, such as white, red, pink, violet, yellow, and purple.

Why is it better to boil 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.

How long to boil sweet potatoes? ›

Cut into eighths and place in a large pot. 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.

What to eat with sweet potatoes? ›

If you're serving your oven baked sweet potatoes as a side dish, pair them with your favorite protein or vegetarian chili. For a topping, stick to butter, Greek yogurt, or sour cream, or try adding a dollop of cilantro lime dressing, tzatziki, chipotle sauce, pesto, guacamole, or a drizzle of tahini sauce.

Should I peel sweet potatoes? ›

Are sweet potato skins edible? Yes—and you should definitely eat them. Removing the skins removes some of the nutrients from the potato, so don't peel them if you're making healthy sweet potato recipes. The skin also helps the inside stay moist as the potato cooks.

Why is my sweet potato watery? ›

If you're boiling, make sure to cut your sweet potatoes into equally sized pieces so they cook at the same rate. (Another hot tip if you're boiling your sweet potatoes: Don't overcook them! They tend to absorb water, which could make the filling watery.)

What is another name for a sweet potato? ›

In the United States and Canada, sweet potatoes are often (confusingly) referred to as “yams.” But sweet potatoes are not even closely related to yams. As such, the USDA requires any label with “yam” to also include “sweet potato.” So why are sweet potatoes sometimes confusingly called yams?

Which Colour sweet potato is sweetest? ›

Which sweet potato is the sweetest? Sweetest is subjective but relatively speaking, Garnets and Hannahs are mildly sweet. Purple and Jewels are moderately sweet and the Japanese variety tend to be the sweetest.

Which sweet potato is best? ›

While Beauregards may be the most common sweet potato, Jewels are right next to them in terms of being a great, classic sweet potato. They have a pretty, thin orange skin, and bright orange flesh that screams "sweet potato." (Or "yam," wrong as that may be. Shrug.)

Is it better to eat sweet potatoes raw or cooked? ›

Sweet-tasting tuberous roots of sweet potato are well-rounded nutritional powerhouses with a great deal of dietary fiber, minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants [15]. Therefore, eating raw sweet potato can effectively contribute to weight loss.

Should sweet potatoes be eaten raw or cooked? ›

“Sweet potato, often associated with oven baked, roasted or mashed, can actually be consumed raw,” says Cox. But you'll want to grate the flesh first to make it more palatable: “Grated into a slaw, sweet potatoes are a super source of beta carotene, vitamin C and fibre.”

What is the best way to eat a sweet potato? ›

Top 10 Ways To Enjoy Sweet Potatoes
  1. Bake, Roast, or Steam 'em! Pick a cooking method and enjoy!
  2. Mash 'em! ...
  3. Top Your Salad. ...
  4. Sweet Potato Fries. ...
  5. Grill 'em! ...
  6. The New Potato Salad. ...
  7. Sweet Potato Pancakes! ...
  8. Add a Twist to Your Sandwiches. ...

Why not boil sweet potatoes? ›

Despite their sweet taste, these potatoes have an intermediate glycemic index (GI) level, meaning they are digested and absorbed fairly slowly, leading to a more gradual increase in blood sugar levels. But, a lot of these benefits, including nutrients and taste, can be lost by boiling sweet potatoes.

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