Favorite Healthy Sweet Potato Recipes (2024)

November 7, 2020 — last updated February 4, 2024 by Kalyn Denny24 comments »

I love savory dishes with sweet potatoes for an occasional splurge and here are my Favorite Healthy Sweet Potato Recipes! If sweet potatoes seem like too much of a carb indulgence for you, I do have suggestions for making many of these dishes lower in carbs!

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For years I was one of those people who’d wrinkle their nose up at the mere mention of sweet potatoes (or yams as they are often mistakenly called.) Then I tried Spicy Sweet Potato Fries and had a sweet potato epiphany. I realized that what I don’t like is those overly-sweet dishes with sweet potatoes that so many people serve for Thanksgiving.

Since then I’ve experimented with savory sweet potato recipes and now sweet potatoes seem like a must-have vegetable for Thanksgiving in my family. Of course they aren’t low in carbs, so they’re a special treat for me, but here are my Favorite Healthy Sweet Potato Recipes.

And many of these recipes can be made lower in carbs by using fewer sweet potatoes and more of the lower-carb ingredients, so notice those tips in this post. If you like sweet potatoes enough to indulge when it’s sweet potato season, I bet some of these favorite sweet potato recipes might be fun to add to your menu for a treat.

Are they yams or sweet potatoes?

Even though they are often mistakenly called yams in U.S. grocery stores, the vegetables used to make these recipes are orange-fleshed sweet potatoes! But your store may call them yams or sweet yams.

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Brussels Sproutsis a delicious sweet potato recipe for Thanksgiving, or any time you want a special side dish. And of course you can use just a few sweet potatoes and lots more Brussels Sprouts to make this lower in carbs.

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If you’re preparing Thanksgiving dinner for a crowd you may like the appeal of these easy and tasty CrockPot Sweet Potatoes, cooked entirely in the slow cooker! You can use a large oval slow cooker if you don’t have this casserole-shaped one!

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Sausage, and Broccoli Sheet Pan Mealis a recipe that’s been hugely popular on the blog, and this is easy to make lower in carbs by using more sausage and broccoli and less sweet potatoes if you’d prefer that!

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When we tested the recipe we swooned over this Sweet Potato Gratin and this is a hit with everyone who likes the tangy flavor of goat cheese. This has been a Thanksgiving fave for my family, although we do have some sweet potato avoiders.

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Sweet Potato Bites with Feta are a delicious healthy nibble featuring sweet potatoes. This is perfect for a holiday meal and if you use portion control it’s not a huge splurge on carbs.

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Instant Pot Mexican Pork Stew has bacon, peppers, and sweet potatoes providing texture and flavor, and this is delicious! You can use less sweet potatoes and more of the other ingredients if you prefer a lower-carb version.

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Turkey Sweet Potato Chilirecently got a slight update, so now this is a delicious no-bean chili recipe with more turkey and green pepper to make it a chili recipe that’s quite low in net carbs!

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I love these Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries, but if you don’t have an Air Fryer just use the oven and bake my Spicy Sweet Potato Fries!

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Fellow Feta Cheese fans are going to love these Sweet Potatoes with Feta!

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Instant Pot Split Pea Soup isn’t too photogenic, but my version has ham, sweet potatoes, and red bell pepper and this is so tasty!

More Tasty Savory Sweet Potato Recipes:

  • Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • Grilled Sweet Potato Salad
  • Sweet Potatoes and Mushrooms
  • Turkey Sweet Potato Stew
  • Turkey, Sweet Potato, and Black Bean Soup
  • Slow Cooker Turkey Soup with Kale and Sweet Potatoes

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Categories: Holiday Recipes, Recipe Round-Ups, Recipes, South Beach Diet Ingredients: Sweet Potatoes

originally published on Nov 7, 2020 (last updated Feb 4, 2024) by Kalyn Denny

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  1. Kalyn DennyReply

    Sweet potatoes + Feta; how can you go wrong!

  2. everydaymavenReply

    Those double baked sweet potatoes look incredible! I'm making those asap.

  3. Kalyn DennyReply

    Joanne, we are in complete agreement about the marshmallows!

  4. JoanneReply

    Sweet potatoes are my favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal! But minus the marshmallows. 😛

  5. Kalyn DennyReply

    Thanks Jeanette; hope you and your parents enjoy!

  6. JeanetteReply

    I've got a few roasted sweet potatoes sitting in my fridge so I'll be trying one of these recipes tomorrow – my parents love eating sweet potatoes so I'll share this with them as well. Thanks Kalyn!

  7. BOBBI McCORMICKReply

    mmmmmmm love this!!! Need to try it soon.

  8. Kalyn DennyReply

    So glad you like them!

  9. skinny kitchenReply

    Kalyn, what a yummy collection of good-for-you sweet potato recipes. They all look delicious!

  10. Kalyn DennyReply

    Joanne, I am not surprised to hear that you're a sweet potato lover! Hope you have fun trying one or two of these.

    Mel, your salad ideas are awesome! Thanks for sharing.

  11. Mel KettleReply

    Yum I love sweet potato and we eat it a lot. ALWAYS savoury! I just don't understand why so many people add sugar! ICK!

    I often roast cubes of sweet potato and keep them in the fridge to add to salads – a favourite is with rocket/arugula, steamed green beans, a few pine nuts and some blue cheese. And maybe a bit of grilled proscuitto. Or even just a basic salad with green leaves, tomato, avocado, red onion and maybe a bit of fetta.

  12. JoanneReply

    My love for sweet potatoes knows no bounds and I can't wait to try out some of these for the big day!

  13. Kalyn DennyReply

    Thanks Erica! Glad you like the recipes.

  14. EricaReply

    Wonderful list!I love sweet potatoes and all your recipes look delicious.

  15. Kalyn DennyReply

    Donna, I buy Sumac online from the Spice house. Love it.

  16. FabFrugalFoodReply

    You always have a way to make me NOT miss the sugar! One question: I have never cooked with sumac. Where do I find it?

    Donna

  17. LauraReply

    YUM!!

  18. JeanetteReply

    I did not appreciate sweet potatoes until a few years ago, probably because the ones I remember from growing up were the syrupy ones that came in a can, but now I do love them simply baked as well as baked sweet potato fries. Your soy glazed sweet potatoes with sesame seeds look especially good.

  19. Kalyn DennyReply

    Thanks everyone for the nice thoughts about my sweet potato ideas. And I love the idea of sweet potato gratin with winter greens from Elizabeth. I'm gone away for the weekend visiting my sister's family but just thought I'd check in.

  20. EvelynReply

    I am in the same camp with you on the sickly sweet sweet potato recipes. I can handle them diced and then cooked in a covered dish in the oven with butter, salt and cinnamon but NO SUGAR PLEASE! My absolute favorite savory sweet potato recipe is a gratin with winter greens on top of the sweet potatoes. Its my new favorite Thanksgiving dish. And then I always love sweet potato black bean burritos made with the leftover Thanksgiving turkey meat too.

  21. Lydia (The Perfect Pantry)Reply

    I definitely prefer the savory sweet potatoes to the sweet. And since I'm the cook in the family, everyone else is learning to love savory, too!

  22. vessels of clayReply

    Kalyn, I enjoy visiting your blog! I love your recipes. I have tried so many of them and they are always delicious. The breakfast casseroles are a staple at my house. Thank you!

  23. katiezReply

    Comment disappeared….. Who ever came up with the bright idea of marshmallows on sweet potatoes should be banished from the table…. These look delicious!

  24. CurtReply

    I wouldn't know where to start. They all look so delicious. If I had to pick one, it would be the one with the red onions!

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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.

Are sweet potatoes healthy for losing weight? ›

Absolutely. Besides their health benefits, sweet potatoes are a great addition to any weight loss diet. First up, they're very high in fibre — especially soluble fibre. Soluble fibre is excellent because it slows down your digestion and helps you feel full, which can curb the urge to snack between meals.

Are sweet potatoes anti-inflammatory? ›

The beta-carotene in sweet potatoes has been shown to fight inflammation, and eating them regularly can help ease joint pain and other symptoms of inflammatory conditions like arthritis. If you're looking for a delicious way to reduce inflammation, add some sweet potatoes to a salad or bake alongside protein!

Can I eat sweet potatoes 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 it healthier to bake or microwave a sweet potato? ›

It's really the best way. Microwaving sweet potatoes cuts down cook time by 45 to 55 minutes, and, according to a 2018 study, helps maintain the potato's nutritional value. All cooking methods cause foods to lose some of their nutrients, but the quicker your potato cooks, the more nutrients it will retain.

Should you eat the skin of sweet potatoes? ›

The Bottom Line

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.

What is the best time to eat sweet potatoes? ›

~ Eating sweet potatoes for breakfast or lunch can provide you with sustained energy throughout the day. They can also be a great post-workout meal due to their balance of complex carbs and nutrients.

Which is better, rice or sweet potato? ›

Sweet potatoes have more fiber and nutrients which are useful for our bodies. Rice is a cereal that has less fiber and vitamins because its upper beneficial peel is the vest for the whitening process.

Which is healthier, oatmeal or sweet potato? ›

Sweet potato has 60.6 times less saturated fat than oatmeal. Sweet potato is an excellent source of Vitamin A. Oatmeal is a great source of calcium, and it is an excellent source of iron and protein. Both sweet potatoes and oatmeal are high in dietary fiber and potassium.

What organ does sweet potato help? ›

Just one sweet potato gives you 102% of the vitamin A you need each day. This helps keep your eyes healthy as well as your immune system, your body's defense against germs. It's also good for your reproductive system and organs like your heart and kidneys.

What are the disadvantages of sweet potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes contain high amounts of oxalates that may increase the risk of calcium-oxalate kidney stones. Sweet potatoes contain beta-carotene, and their excessive consumption can lead to hypervitaminosis A (vitamin A toxicity), in which excess vitamin A accumulates in the liver.

What are 5 vegetables to avoid for arthritis? ›

Some people with arthritis swear that nightshade vegetables — such as tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, and peppers — cause their arthritis to flare. While there aren't any studies to support a link between arthritis pain and most nightshades, tomatoes may be an exception. That's because they raise levels of uric acid.

What to eat with a sweet potato? ›

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.

How many times a week should you eat sweet potatoes? ›

Because of their higher sugar levels and high vitamin A content, you can likely enjoy them in moderation about two or three times per week. Eating these vegetables too often could lead to too much vitamin A intake or increase the potential for negative effects on your blood sugar.

Are yams and sweet potatoes the same? ›

Yams and sweet potatoes differ in flavor and appearance, and they are not related. Sweet potatoes are in the morning glory family, while yams belong to the lily family. Yams aren't as sweet as sweet potatoes, and they are starchier and drier. Their texture and flavor are more similar to potatoes or yuca.

Which is better, baked or boiled sweet potatoes? ›

Therefore, from a nutritional standpoint, boiling rather than baking should be recommended for cooking sweet potato. Boiling may theoretically be best, but sweet potatoes are so incredibly healthy that the actual best way to prepare them is whichever way will get you to eat the most of them!

Are sweet potatoes healthier cooked or raw? ›

Although cooking sweet potatoes slightly reduces their beta carotene content according to some older studies, they still retain at least 70% of this nutrient and are considered an excellent source ( 33 , 34 ).

Is it better to steam or bake sweet potatoes? ›

Steaming sweet potatoes preserves more of their nutrients and is a faster alternative than baking. Steamed sweet potatoes are also a great staple to keep on hand to add to grain bowls, salads and soups. Follow our Steamed Sweet Potatoes recipe for perfect results every time.

How to properly eat a sweet potato? ›

Allow them to dry or gently dry them and serve with butter, cinnamon and brown sugar if you like. To eat, slice them like you would a baked potato and apply the toppings. Enjoy. There are a variety of ways that I am familiar with that my mother used.

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