How to Bake Sweet Potatoes (2024)

If you have ever wondered how to bake sweet potatoes in the oven this simple guide covers everything you need to know. Oven baked sweet potatoes are incredibly easy to make and a delicious vehicle for all of your favorite toppings.

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How to Pick the Perfect Sweet Potato

When buying sweet potatoes, at your local grocery store or farmer’s market, look for medium-sized potatoes that are firm to the touch. If the potato is mushy or rubbery to the touch then that is not a good sign. The potatoes should also be free from bruises and tender dark spots.

The skin of the sweet potato should be relatively smooth and firm without cracks. If the skin is wrinkled it’s a good sign that it is no longer fresh.

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How to Store Your Sweet Potatoes at Home

Once you have picked the perfect sweet potatoes you will need to know how to store them to keep them fresh. The best way to store sweet potatoes is by keeping them in a cool, dry, and well ventilated place. A well ventilated wicker basket in a cool place, away from extreme heat, is always a good idea.

While it may seem counterintuitive, you should avoid storing your sweet potatoes in the fridge. Storing them in the fridge can give the sweet potatoes an unpleasant taste and create a hard center in the potato.

Your sweet potatoes will be good for up to two weeks after you bring them home if stored correctly. You can tell a sweet potato has gone bad if it is no longer firm and has a mushy feel to it instead.

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Helpful Tools You Need

  • Baking Sheet Pan
  • Parchment Paper
  • Fork
  • Sharp Knife

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How to Bake Sweet Potatoes

Step One:First, start by preheating your oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.

Step Two:Thoroughly clean your sweet potatoes and remove any dirt or grit. Run the sweet potatoes under cool water and use your hands to brush off any dirt or residue on the skin. Once the potatoes have been rinsed, use a paper towel or kitchen towel to pat them dry and remove any excess water.

Step Three:Use a fork to prick the outer surface of the sweet potatoes all over. Pricking holes in the skin of the sweet potatoes helps steam to escape while cooking. Once the potatoes have been pricked place them on a sheet pan that has been lined with parchment paper.

Step Four: Bake the sweet potatoes for forty-five to fifty minutes until completely tender. When the sweet potato is fully cooked, you should easily be able to stick a skewer or toothpick into the thickest part of the potato. You can also give them a gently squeeze and if the sweet potato gives way then it is likely done.

Step Five: Once the potatoes are tender and fully cooked, remove them from the oven and allow them to cool. After being removed from the oven, the sweet potatoes will be incredibly hot. Letting them cool for five to ten minutes before continuing will make them easier to handle.

Step Six: After the sweet potatoes have cooled a bit, it’s time to serve them! Use a sharp knife to split the top of the potato open and then give the ends of the potato a gentle squeeze inward. The sweet potato should be fully cooked and with soft texture on the inside.

Step Seven:Lastly, top the sweet potatoes with your favorite toppings and serve!

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Ways to Top and Serve

When it comes to sweet potato toppings you may feel like the only option is something on the sweeter side but that’s not the case! If you have only had sweet potatoes in a sweet dish, like sweet potato casserole, you may be surprised to find that they make a great base for savory toppings as well.

You can also stuff your sweet potato with things like chili, shredded beef, or BBQ chicken. Try to think outside of the box when it comes to serving sweet potatoes. While they have a different flavor profile than russet potatoes they still pair well with more than you might think!

If you need some sweet potato topping inspiration, here are a few of our favorites!

Favorite Sweet Potato Toppings:

  • 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! ghee is an excellent (and delicious!) substitute for butter if you need it.
  • Brown Butter, Brown Sugar, Vanilla, and Cinnamon – another sweet variation that never disappoints. The brown butter takes everything to the next level!

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Frequently Asked Questions

So I shouldn’t wrap my sweet potatoes in foil?

You can, but there really is no need to add the extra step! I used to wrap my sweet potatoes in foil whenever I baked them and while the actual sweet potato flesh was tender, the skin of the potato was always slimy and wet.

Leaving the potatoes unwrapped ensures that the skin of the sweet potato remains dry and alleviates the problem of slimy skin. Plus, you don’t have to deal with the extra step of wrapping each potato individually in foil and can just place them on the sheet pan instead.

Can I eat the sweet potato skin?

Speaking of sweet potato skin…YES! you can definitely eat the skin on sweet potatoes if you like.

How long does it take to bake a sweet potato?

The total length of time usually depends on the thickness and size of the sweet potato you are cooking. Generally, most sweet potatoes will take around forty-five to fifty minutes of baking at 425 degrees.

How to Store Baked Sweet Potatoes

Baking a few sweet potatoes at a time is a great way to do some simple meal prep and storing the baked potatoes is simple and easy. Here are a few of my favorite tips for storing baked sweet potatoes:

  • Let the potatoes come to a complete cool before storing in an air-tight storage container.
  • There is no need to split the potatoes down the center before storing. You can do that when you are ready to reheat and eat.
  • Hold off on adding toppings until right before serving.

How to Reheat

The easiest way to reheat baked sweet potatoes is in the microwave. Just split the sweet potato down the middle and heat for thirty seconds at a time until warmed through.

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How to Bake Sweet Potatoes

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  • Author: Ashlea Carver
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 50 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Sides
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Description

If you have ever wondered how to bake sweet potatoes in the oven this simple guide covers everything you need to know. Oven baked sweet potatoes are incredibly easy to make and a delicious vehicle for all of your favorite toppings.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 4 medium sweet potatoes

Optional Toppings:

  • butter, salt, pepper
  • thinly sliced green onions, Greek yogurt, salt, and pepper
  • butter, maple syrup, and cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
  2. Thoroughly clean the sweet potatoes and remove any dirt or grit.
  3. Prick the sweet potatoes all over with a fork and place them on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper.
  4. Bake the sweet potatoes for 45-50 minutes until completely tender. You should easily be able to stick a skewer of toothpick into the thickest part.
  5. Once the potatoes are tender, remove them from the oven.
  6. Let the potatoes cool slightly (for 5 minutes) and then use a sharp knife to split the top of the potato open and give it a gentle squeeze.
  7. Add your favorite toppings and enjoy!

Recipe by:Ashlea Carver / All the Healthy Things |Photography by: Eat Love Eats

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How to Bake Sweet Potatoes (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to wrap sweet potatoes in foil when baking? ›

Wrapping sweet potatoes in foil helps in a few ways. It prevents the exterior of the tuber from drying out and overheating too quickly, which would minimize enzymatic activity; it also results in a more evenly cooked texture.

What should the temperature of a baked sweet potato be? ›

If you'd like a more precise indicator, insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the sweet potato. The internal temperature of a cooked sweet potato should read between 205- and 212-degrees Fahrenheit.

Do you have to poke holes in sweet potatoes when baking? ›

1) Always poke a few holes.

Before baking, use a fork to prick each sweet potato several times. You don't need to jab the fork in deep. We're creating steam vents. Otherwise the pressure in the sweet potato could build up so high in the oven that it explodes—an unlikely possibility but one best avoided!

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.

Why is it advisable not to wrap potatoes in foil while baking? ›

Trapping that spud in aluminum foil where the moisture cannot escape results in a wet potato. Over baking the potato in foil cannot be seen (or easy to smell that it is overcooked) so you can end up with dark brown skin on the bottom, tough to eat and giving off a slightly burnt taste.

Why do restaurants bake potatoes in foil? ›

Some say wrapping baked potatoes in aluminum foil helps them cook faster (aluminum conducts heat, then traps it), and it does keep them hot for longer once they come out of the oven, which is why we think restaurants use this method. Wrapping potatoes will also give you a softer, steamed skin, if that's what you like.

How to clean sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Step 1: Heat oven to 400ºF while preparing potatoes. Wash sweet potatoes by running them under water and scrubbing away any dirt left on the skins. If there are blemishes or spots that are starting to go bad, cut those out with a paring knife. I do not find it necessary to poke holes in sweet potatoes.

Can you eat sweet potato skin? ›

You can eat sweet potato skin. It's a good source of fiber, a nutrient that may help lower the risk of heart disease and keep you feeling full for longer periods of time. The next time you make a sweet potato dish, whether it's a roasted side dish or a hearty, cozy casserole, leave the peel on.

Is it better to bake a sweet potato in the oven or microwave? ›

Microwaving jumpstarts the cooking process and cuts down the total cook time by almost an hour, but you will still get the sweet, caramelized flesh and crisp skin that only comes from oven baking. It's the best of both worlds.

What's the difference between a sweet potato and a yam? ›

True yams are part of an entirely different genus (Dioscorea; sweet potatoes belong to Ipomoea in the morning glory family) and are more akin to yuca in texture and flavor. Yams are commonly used in Caribbean and West African cooking and can grow as long and thick as an adult arm.

Why do sweet potatoes leak when baking? ›

Initially, it may be off-putting, but it's actually indicative of a healthy potato and a flavorful meal. FoodsGuy explains that this thick, white, sticky liquid is just a mixture of sugar and water from the sweet potato leaking a bit after getting excited by the prospect of being part of such a delicious meal.

Are sweet potatoes healthy? ›

Sweet potatoes are full of antioxidants, vitamins and fiber to support your eye, digestive and heart health. They're generally safe to eat daily, especially if you eat them with calcium to prevent calcium oxalate kidney stones. There are so many fun and tasty ways to eat sweet potatoes.

Why do you put oil on sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Extra-virgin olive oil – It adds a little richness and helps the potatoes soften and brown in the oven. And salt and pepper – They contrast wonderfully with the potatoes' natural sweetness, making the roasted sweet potatoes deliciously sweet and savory.

Should I put sweet potatoes in water before baking? ›

Give them a cold water bath: Once your fries are chopped, toss them into a large bowl. Then cover the fries completely with cold water and let them soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight). This will help to rinse off the excess starch and help the potatoes crisp up beautifully in the oven.

Why is boiling a sweet potato better than baking? ›

At the same time, the glycemic index of boiled sweet potatoes was found to be about half that of baking or roasting, so boiled sweet potatoes give us less of a blood sugar spike. Make sure to keep the skin on, though.

Do potatoes bake faster in aluminum foil? ›

Wrapping potatoes in foil does not hasten baking. On the contrary, since the foil itself has to be heated before the potato begins to bake, cooking times increase slightly. Not only do you get better baked potatoes when you bake them unwrapped, you also save money.

Does wrapping potatoes in foil make them crispy? ›

The interior of a foil-wrapped baked potato is wetter and less fluffy, and the skin isn't crispy. Wrapping adds an extra step and results in inferior baked potatoes, especially if you enjoy eating the crispy skin, so don't do it!

How do you keep baked sweet potatoes from getting stringy? ›

Then to make it essentially string free, push the hot sweet potatoes through a good quality kitchen sieve with the back of a large spoon. After cooking the sweet potatoes run them through a ricer. Boil them chopped into large portions - skin on with a slit in the skin for easy peel back.

Why do you wrap foil in the oven? ›

Covering dishes with aluminum foil during a bake helps lock in moisture. Loosely placing or tenting a sheet of foil over a dish can prevent the top from browning while the rest of your dish continues to bake.

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