Our over-the-top holiday casserole includes sweetpotatoes laced with brown sugar, cream cheese, pecans, and bourbon. Plus a topping of marshmallows, bacon, and more pecans.
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Our over-the-top holiday casserole includes sweetpotatoes laced with brown sugar, cream cheese, pecans, and bourbon. Plus a topping of marshmallows, bacon, and more pecans.
Adding sweetpotatoes to cornbread is a delicious—and healthy—twist on the familiar. Besides boosting fiber and nutrients, sweetpotatoes help keep cornbread moist and tender. All in all, a great recipe for holidays and every day.
Our California twist on pommes Anna, a crustless pie or galette cooked in a skillet and traditionally made with layers of sliced potatoes. Try it with two or three colors of sweetpotatoes—any way you slice it, it’s perfect for weekdays and holidays.
A secret ingredient—cornstarch—helps our Air Fryer Sweetpotato Fries crisp up to a crunchier, munchier texture. Serve them with your favorite dipping sauce, or try one of ours.
For a perfect fall or winter side dish, you can’t beat herbs and diced, roasted sweetpotatoes. Make them in the oven or the air fryer and, in short time, you’ve got a tasty, healthy complement for anything from meats to salads to scrambled eggs.
If you like Mexican street corn, also known as elotes, you'll love our Mexican Corn-Inspired Sweetpotatoes. They're grilled wedges slathered with creamy, cheesy sauce, then sprinkled with cilantro, chili powder, and more cheese.
Brimming with garbanzos, kidney beans, green beans, fresh herbs, a bright vinaigrette, and of course, superfood sweetpotatoes. Perfect for picnics, potlucks, and backyard gatherings.
Easy, healthy, and satisfying, these Walnut and Cranberry Stuffed Sweetpotatoes make a delicious side dish or entree.
Sweetpotatoes and pears are great together! And tossed with walnuts, arugula, optional blue cheese, and a simple vinaigrette, they become a salad that’s full-flavored, lightly crunchy, and a little sweet.
Overflowing with cheese, bacon, scallions, and herbs—plus lime and jalapeño if you like—these sweetpotato skins are ideal for game day, movie night, parties, lunch, brunch, or dinner.