26 Sweet Potato Recipes You’ll Actually Want to Make (Sweet + Savory Ideas for Every Craving)

Discover 15 delicious and approachable sweet potato recipes that are easy to make, comforting without being cliché, and full of flavor.

Sweet potatoes are one of those foods you think you only crave in November… until you remember how insanely versatile they are.

Like, I swear every time I buy them for one recipe, they somehow stick around long enough to become five other meals.

They’re filling without being heavy, they can go sweet or savory depending on your mood, and they somehow make you feel like you’ve got your life together.

If you’ve been staring at the couple of sweet potatoes on your counter, wondering what to do with them, this list will actually help.

This list mixes sweet, savory, quick meals, slow meals, and everything in between. Let’s get into the recipes that are actually worth making.

Sweet Potato Recipes

1. Roasted Sweet Potato Cubes with Garlic and Olive Oil

The simplest recipe is usually the one you’ll repeat the most.

Cutting the potatoes into even cubes helps them roast evenly, uneven pieces tend to steam instead of crisp.

The garlic softens into a mellow, caramelized flavor that tastes richer than the effort it takes.

2. Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash with Eggs

This is for mornings when you want something filling but not heavy.

The sweet potatoes caramelize a little in the pan, the onions soften, and the eggs bring everything together.

It’s the kind of breakfast that makes you feel put-together even when you rolled out of bed 10 minutes ago.

3. Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Brown Butter

Brown butter adds a toasty, nutty depth that instantly makes the mash feel more intentional.

You don’t need much, a few tablespoons change the entire flavor.

A pinch of salt is key so the sweetness doesn’t take over.

4. Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burrito Bowls

The kind of bowl that makes you feel like you ordered from a trendy café, except you didn’t spend $17.

The roasted sweet potato balances the smokiness of the beans and makes the combo filling.

Add avocado and lime, and it tastes like you actually planned your meals this week.

5. Creamy Sweet Potato Soup

This is the soup you make when you want something comforting but don’t want to eat heavy cream for three days straight.

Blending sweet potatoes makes the texture feel naturally silky.

Add ginger if you want a little kick or coconut milk if you like things more mellow.

6. Crispy Sweet Potato Fries (Baked, Not Fried)

Everyone needs a go-to baked fry recipe.

These crisp up surprisingly well with a little oil and cornstarch, and they beat frozen fries every time.

They’re also a good way to feel like you’re eating fast food… without actually eating fast food.

7. Sweet Potato and Chickpea Curry

If you want something that tastes like you put in effort, without actually putting in effort, this is it.

The sweet potatoes soften into the sauce, the chickpeas add protein, and the whole thing becomes thick and comforting.

Perfect for leftover lunches.

8. Sweet Potato Avocado Toast

It sounds fancy, but it’s one of the easiest ideas on this list.

Roast thin slices of sweet potato and use them as a base or topping.

It’s great when bread isn’t hitting, or when you want something with more color and texture than a typical breakfast.

9. Brown Sugar Baked Sweet Potatoes

Simple, nostalgic, and honestly underrated.

Split a sweet potato, add butter, brown sugar, and a sprinkle of cinnamon, and let the oven do the rest.

It’s the kind of recipe that feels like childhood, even if you didn’t grow up eating it.

10. Sweet Potato Kale Salad with Lemon-Tahini Dressing

If salads usually bore you, this is the one that might change your mind.

Warm roasted sweet potatoes make it feel more like a real meal, and the lemon-tahini dressing brings everything together.

It’s hearty without trying to be a healthy dish.

11. BBQ Chicken Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

It’s exactly what it sounds like, and it’s delicious.

Shredded BBQ chicken inside a soft, baked sweet potato turns into a full dinner with almost no steps.

Add coleslaw on top if you want something crunchy.

12. Sweet Potato Oatmeal with Pecans

This is oatmeal’s glow-up moment. Stir in mashed sweet potato, cinnamon, and a splash of vanilla, then top with pecans.

It tastes like fall without feeling like you’re forcing a seasonal mood.

13. Sweet Potato & Feta Bowls

The salty feta balances the sweetness of the potato so well that this becomes a weekly go-to.

Add cucumbers, greens, or even leftover chicken, it’s one of those use-what-you-have meals that somehow always turn out good.

14. Chili-Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

If there’s one recipe that proves dinner doesn’t need to be complicated to be good, it’s this one.

A soft-baked sweet potato becomes an instant bowl once you split it open and spoon warm chili on top, whether it’s homemade, leftover, or the kind you quietly grab from a can on the nights you don’t feel like cooking.

15. Sweet Potato Pancakes

Think of them as cozy pancakes that don’t feel overly sweet.

The sweet potato adds a subtle flavor and a fluffier texture.

They’re the kind of breakfast you make when you want something special, without making a mess.

16. Sweet Potato Smoothie

It sounds odd until you try it.

Blended with banana, cinnamon, and yogurt, sweet potatoes add a thick, velvety texture that makes the smoothie feel more filling.

Perfect for mornings when you want something cold but still grounding.

17. Sweet Potato Nachos

A fun twist when you want something snacky but a little different.

Use thin roasted rounds as the base and build them like regular nachos.

It’s casual, slightly chaotic, and surprisingly delicious.

18. Double Chocolate Sweet Potato Muffins

Just sweet enough, just soft enough.

The sweet potato adds moisture and gives the muffins a subtle flavor that pairs perfectly with chocolate chips.

They also make your kitchen smell incredible.

19. Sweet Potato Falafel

Sweet potatoes create a softer, more tender falafel.

They work well with tahini because the earthiness of sesame balances the sweetness.

20. Sweet Potato Pizza

Thinly sliced sweet potatoes roast directly on the pizza, creating a soft, buttery layer.

Pairing it with goat cheese or caramelized onions adds contrast.

21. Sweet Potato Apple Bake

Layering apples with sweet potatoes creates a soft, naturally sweet side dish.

A small sprinkle of cinnamon goes a long way, the fruit does most of the work.

21. Sweet Potato Tacos with Lime Crema

Roasted sweet potatoes hold their shape in tacos and pair beautifully with something tangy.

Lime crema brightens the whole dish and keeps it balanced.

22. Honey-Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Pecans

Honey helps the edges caramelize beautifully.

The pecans add texture, making this a great side dish when you want something slightly sweet but not dessert-like.

23. Sweet Potato and Sausage Skillet

Sausage brings saltiness and fat, which sweet potatoes naturally complement.

Browning everything properly is the key, it builds flavor without needing extra seasoning.

24. Sweet Potato Gnocchi

Sweet potato dough is softer than regular gnocchi, which gives it a delicate, almost pillow-like bite.

Pan-searing adds the golden crisp that makes it feel restaurant-worthy.

25. Sweet Potato and Lentil Stew

Lentils make the stew hearty, and sweet potatoes bring softness and subtle sweetness.

This is one of those dishes that deepens in flavor as it sits.

26. Sweet Potato French Toast

Yup, French toast, but with mashed sweet potato mixed into the batter.

It makes the slices thicker, creamier, and honestly way more satisfying.

It’s sweet, but not in the syrup overdose way, more like the breakfast you make when you want to treat yourself but don’t want a sugar crash.

This post showed you the best sweet potato recipes.

xoxo, yasmine
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