Sweet Potato Mash
Rich silky sweet potatoes are one of my favorite parts of Thanksgiving dinner. Instead of sticking with the classic marshmallow-heavy sweet potato recipe, most people serve around the holidays, each year I try to make my sweet potatoes just a little bit different than the year before. In the past, we’ve made scalloped sweet potatoes, twice-baked sweet potatoes, and even real sweet potato souffles. Yet I’ve noticed, the years I serve some sort of mashed sweet potato variation, the potatoes disappear extremely fast. I believe this is due to the devilishly smooth texture! And, these are the absolute easiest mashed sweet potatoes, too!
The Ultimate Mashed Sweet Potatoes Recipe
I love this simple classic mashed sweet potatoes recipe so much. In fact, we make this recipe regularly throughout the fall and winter, not just around the holidays. The kids always dive right in with appreciation! It’s fabulous because…
It takes very little effort. We’re sharing the lazy way to make sweet potato mash, which actually results in better flavor and texture, than if you spent more time on them. It’s silky, creamy, dreamy. That’s right, mashing the potatoes this way makes them ridiculously smooth and creamy. There are only 4 ingredients needed, plus salt and pepper. Win!
Yep, with just sweet potatoes, butter, half & half, and garlic you can make the most amazing tender mashed sweet potatoes you’ve ever tasted!
Do You Have To Peel Sweet Potatoes Before Cooking?
No. Absolutely not. I might argue, the peel holds in the flavor and moisture as the sweet potatoes cook. If you remove the peels before cooking, they will dry out and have a bland flavor. Plus, peeling sweet potatoes after baking is faster and more efficient. The peels just pull right off!
What’s The Best Way To Cook Sweet Potatoes?
Personally, I think baking whole sweet potatoes is the way to go. You can boil sweet potatoes for sweet potato mash. However, you lose some of the natural flavor and richness. Bake them whole, then peel them for the best flavor and texture.
Baked Sweet Potatoes vs Instant Pot Sweet Potatoes
The Instant Pot is a popular kitchen tool, and many people love to try anything in their IP. Sweet potatoes are no exception. It is possible to pressure cook whole sweet potatoes in your Instant Pot. Therefore, if you do not have access to an oven, or your oven is overloaded around the holidays, feel free to pull out the IP! Just remember, electric pressure cookers are restrictive in size. Depending on your IP model, you may not be able to fit the full 4.5 – 5 pounds of sweet potatoes in the pot. So if you are cooking for a crowd, I would still make room in the oven.
How Do You Mash Sweet Potatoes?
There are three effective methods for mashing sweet potatoes.
How To Make Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Ingredients Checklist
Sweet Potatoes Half & Half – or whole milk Butter Garlic Cloves – peeled and smashed Salt – you can add more to taste Garnish – Fresh Herbs (like fresh parsley or fresh thyme) or Parmesan Cheese.
Instructions
Instant Pot?
You can cook the sweet potatoes in the Instant Pot (electric pressure cooker) if you don’t have room in your oven. However, it takes almost the same amount of time, as it does to bake them in the oven, and you may not be able to fit the full 4.5 pounds of sweet potatoes in your pot. I would only do this, if you don’t have access to an oven.
IP Cooking Instructions:
How long do leftover potatoes last?
You can store these potatoes in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 4 to 5 days. Then warm them up in the oven for a few minutes or even in the microwave.
Can I make this recipe vegan?
Of course, this dish can be made vegan, all you would need to substitute is the dairy. So instead of using half & half you can use thicker non-dairy milk like oat milk or soy milk. You want a thicker milk substitute to keep the desired consistency. And instead of using a few tablespoons butter, find a plant-based butter.
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