• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

The Endless Meal®

Real Food for Busy People

Search
Main Menu
  • Latest Recipes
  • Dinner
  • Side Dishes
  • Soup
  • Salads
  • Dessert

Start Here
About
eBook

Instagram
Facebook
Pinterest
Youtube
  • 🍁 Recipes
  • Dinners
  • Cookbook
  • About
  • Start Here
Home Recipes Side Dishes
Smashed Sweet Potatoes on a baking sheet.

Smashed Sweet Potatoes with Garlic Butter

Kristen Stevens
By: Kristen Stevens
Posted: 12/18/2023
5 stars (36 ratings)
20 Comments
Jump to Recipe

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

These smashed sweet potatoes are cozy, crispy, and packed with fall flavor, with golden edges, soft centers, and plenty of savory contrast. Finished with Parmesan, fresh thyme, and a crunchy smoky pecan topping, they’re the kind of side dish that quietly steals the show.

Smashed Sweet Potatoes on a dinner serving plate

These smashed sweet potatoes hit that sweet spot between cozy and a little indulgent — exactly what I want on a fall table. Orange-fleshed sweet potatoes are boiled until tender, smashed into rustic little puddles, then finished with butter, garlic, Italian seasoning, fresh thyme, and a shower of Parmesan. The broiler works its magic here, turning the edges crisp and golden while the centers stay soft and creamy.

What really takes them over the top is the smoky pecan topping. Pecans get toasted in butter with smoked paprika, sea salt, black pepper, and a pinch of cayenne, bringing warm, toasty crunch and just enough heat to balance the sweetness of the potatoes. The result is a dish full of contrast — crispy and tender, savory and sweet — and one I find myself making again and again once sweet potato season rolls around.

Garlic butter being poured over Smashed Sweet Potatoes
Smashed Sweet Potatoes on a baking sheet.

What to serve with smashed sweet potatoes

Smashed sweet potatoes are a delicious side dish with lots of flavor packed in to every bite. Here’s what to serve with them:

  • Parmesan Crusted Chicken
  • Cranberry Pork Chops
  • Roasted Beet and Kale Salad with Maple Candied Walnuts
  • Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad

Recipe FAQs

Do I need to peel the sweet potatoes?

You can leave the skin on and save the peeling. The skin helps them hold their shape and crisp up in the oven.

How to avoid soggy sweet potatoes

Avoid over-boiling the sweet potatoes. They should be soft but not soggy when they come out of the water. They’ll stand a much better chance of crisping up in the oven when it’s time to broil.

Tap stars to rate!
4.98 stars (36 ratings)
Smashed Sweet Potatoes on a baking sheet.

Smashed Sweet Potatoes Recipe

Prep: 20 minutes mins
Cook: 25 minutes mins
Total: 45 minutes mins
Rate Recipe Print
SaveSaved!
Add us as a preferred source
Tender sweet potatoes are smashed, broiled until crisp around the edges, and topped with Parmesan, fresh thyme, and buttery smoky pecans. This easy side delivers big flavor, great texture, and a little something extra for fall dinners and holiday tables.
6

Ingredients

  • 3 sweet potatoes (about 1 lb each)
  • ½ cup butter
  • 2 cloves garlic (very finely minced)
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • ¼ teaspoon EACH: cayenne, salt, and pepper
  • ½ cup grated parmesan cheese (optional)
  • Fresh thyme (for serving)

Smoky Pecans

  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 cup pecans (coarsely chopped)
  • ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon EACH: sea salt, black pepper, and cayenne

Instructions 

  • Preheat your oven to 400 Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Cut the sweet potatoes into 1 ½ inch rounds. You'll get about 6 per sweet potato.
    3 sweet potatoes (about 1 lb each)
    image for recipe instruction
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add the sweet potatoes and boil them for 15 minutes, until they can be pierced with a fork but are not mushy. When they've finished cooking, remove them from the pot and place them on the baking sheet.
    image for recipe instruction
  • While the sweet potatoes are boiling, make the smoky pecans. Melt the 1 tablespoon of butter in a small pan over medium heat. Mix in the pecans, smoked paprika, sea salt, black pepper, and cayenne and then let them toast, stirring occasionally, for 3-4 minutes, until they are fragrant.
    1 tablespoon butter, ½ teaspoon smoked paprika, 1 cup pecans, ¼ teaspoon EACH: sea salt, black pepper, and cayenne
    image for recipe instruction
  • While the pecans are toasting, make the herb and garlic butter. Melt butter in a small pan and add the garlic, Italian seasoning, cayenne, salt, and pepper and let the garlic cook for 1 minute.
    ½ cup butter, 2 cloves garlic, 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, ¼ teaspoon EACH: cayenne, salt, and pepper
    image for recipe instruction
  • Carefully smash the sweet potatoes using a fork. It works best to stab the centers a few times and then use the fork to push the sweet potatoes down around the edges of the circles. Drizzle the herb and garlic butter over the sweet potatoes.
    image for recipe instruction
  • Roast the smashed sweet potatoes for 20 minutes then turn your oven to broil. If you're using the parmesan cheese, sprinkle it over the sweet potatoes. Return the sweet potatoes to the oven and broil for 5 minutes – until the tops start to get crispy. Serve the smashed sweet potatoes with the smoky pecans and some thyme over the top.
    ½ cup grated parmesan cheese, Fresh thyme
    image for recipe instruction

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 1 serving = ⅙ of the recipe, Calories: 366kcal (18%), Carbohydrates: 25g (8%), Protein: 3g (6%), Fat: 29g (45%), Saturated Fat: 12g (75%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 45mg (15%), Sodium: 257mg (11%), Potassium: 456mg (13%), Fiber: 5g (21%), Sugar: 5g (6%), Vitamin A: 16123IU (322%), Vitamin C: 3mg (4%), Calcium: 48mg (5%), Iron: 1mg (6%)
© Author Kristen Stevens

We have thoroughly tested this recipe for accuracy. However, individual results may vary. See our full recipe disclosure here.

Smashed Sweet Potatoes on a baking sheet.

Did you make this?

We love to see what you made! Tag @theendlessmeal or hashtag #theendlessmeal!

Tag us on Instagram
Rate Recipe

More sweet potato recipes

Hot honey roasted sweet potatoes and pecans on a serving plate.
50 minutes mins

Roasted Hot Honey Sweet Potatoes with Pecans

A serving spoon taking a scoop of Easy Sweet Potato Casserole
55 minutes mins

Easy Sweet Potato Casserole with Candied Pecans

Sweet Potato Bisque in a pot topped with cinnamon toast croutons
50 minutes mins

Sweet Potato Bisque with Cinnamon Croutons

A close up of a baked sweet potato cut open with miso tahini butter on top and a sprinkle of sesame seeds.
45 minutes mins

Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Miso Tahini Butter

All sweet potato recipes
1.6K shares
  • Facebook
  • Email
Kristen Stevens

Kristen Stevens

Hi, I'm Kristen! I LOVE everything to do with food: making it, taking pictures of it, and (the best part) eating it. ♡♡♡

Learn More
Posted: 12/18/2023
guest
Rate this recipe:




guest
Rate this recipe:




20 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Melonie Klay
Melonie Klay

In step 3, you say while the sweet potatoes are cooking…are they in the oven at that point or while they are still boiling?
It doesn’t state how long to put them in the oven for until step 5 for 20 minutes.

I’m a little confused 🙁

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Melonie Klay

Sorry for the confusion. It is while they are boiling. 🙂

0
Reply
andrea
andrea

Outstanding!  Included it in our Thanksgiving line-up;
everyone very happy!  Thanks so much.

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  andrea

Awesome! So happy you like the recipe!

0
Reply
Patty
Patty

At what oven temp do you toast the pecans at?
How far in advance can you make this?

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Patty

The pecans are toasted at 400 degrees. You can boil the sweet potatoes, make the butter, and toast the pecans ahead of time. Then all you need to do before dinner is broil the sweet potatoes. Expect a few extra minutes of cook time if the sweet potatoes are cold. 🙂

1
Reply
Karin
Karin

What spices would you recommend as substitutes if I wanted to make this AIP? I’m new to the lifestyle and still learn flavor profiles of spices. I appreciate any suggestions you can offer.

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Karin

I’m honestly not familiar with AIP. I’m sorry!

0
Reply
Karyel
Karyel

Thank you for a new, fantastic way to prepare sweet potatoes! Total hit this dish. Everyone loved it, especially the pecans, though we couldn’t find smoky paprika and subbed with garam Marsala.

One thing though, ours were kind of soggy after they came out of the oven. They never really crisped even though I left them even longer with the broiler on. Should I try boiling them a little bit less next time?

Thanks!!!

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Karyel

I’m so happy you liked them! Yes, you might want to boil them a little less. They should be soft but not soggy when they come out of the water. 🙂

0
Reply
Kimberlee
Kimberlee

Do you peel them? I love this flavor combo. I wonder how to turn this into a casserole for a large group. We’re having 40 for Thanksgiving.

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Kimberlee

Nope! The skin helps keep them together and gets a bit crispy when cooked. If you wanted to make them as is, you can boil them and set them on a baking sheet first and make the pecans and butter ahead of time. When the turkey comes out of the oven, you can pop these in to roast while the turkey rests. 🙂

0
Reply
Jim
Jim

Kristen… I Love how your Meals Look. I’m wanting to know a few things. 1st~When you are saying Roast in the Oven before turning the Broiler on for a minute or so, “What exactly is Roast Temp, in an Oven? (2) I wish there was a Video, Showing…All the ways to Dice,Chop,Finely Dice, Finely Chop, & so on. It’s very confusing to me. Lastly…These Look Absolutely Amazing! Can’t wait to try them. Thank You!!! ?

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Jim

So you’re going to want to start out by roasting them at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Broiling them (when the heat comes from the top of the oven) is only for the last couple of minutes and is to help crisp the tops a little.

That’s a really great idea for a video! There are so many terms and not many explanations. You’ve got me thinking about a new video!

Let me know if you have any other questions!

0
Reply
Sheila Buchanan
Sheila Buchanan

Hi. I a man in love with the look of these and want to make them for Thanksgiving. I am confused though. It says I cut up the potatoes but then I smash after cooking the whole potato?

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Sheila Buchanan

So you want to cut the sweet potatoes into thick rounds and boil them so they are partially cooked. After that, you place them on a baking sheet and gently smash them before you finish cooking them in the oven. Cooking them this way makes the centers creamy (like mashed sweet potatoes) while the skin gets slightly crispy. Does that make more sense?

0
Reply
Karly
Karly

Wowza. These look amazing!! Love love love sweet potatoes, and this is such a fun and delciious new way to make them!

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Karly

Thank you so much! They really are my fav sweet potato recipe!

0
Reply
Sabrina
Sabrina

thank you for this since I love sweet potatoes, love the pecans, have never done anything but roast them so this looks wonderful with butter, paprika, cayenne, etc!

0
Reply
Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
Reply to  Sabrina

You’re so welcome! I love them, too. It’s always nice to switch up how we cook something, isn’t it? 🙂

0
Reply

sidebar

Welcome!

Hi, I'm Kristen Stevens

I’m a self-taught chef, food photographer, and author of the cookbook Sugar Free Dinner Recipes. Since 2011, I have been sharing my well-tested and approachable recipes, helping home cooks like you feel comfortable and confident in the kitchen. My work has been featured in Food & Wine, Pioneer Woman, The Every Girl, Self, and many more. Let’s have some fun cooking together!

Learn more!

Trending

Parmesan Crusted Carrots on a baking tray.
35 minutes mins

Parmesan Crusted Carrots (The Viral Recipe!)

A thin pork chop on a dinner plate with mashed potatoes and peas.
16 minutes mins

How to Cook Thin Pork Chops (with delicious honey garlic butter)

Baked BBQ Salmon in a dinner bowl
20 minutes mins

Baked BBQ Salmon with Buttery Corn Rice

My favorite Ground Beef Chili in a bowl with toppings.
2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Ground Beef Chili (the recipe everyone asks for!)

Seasonal

4 pieces of tender salmon with creamy lemon dill sauce
20 minutes mins

Baked Salmon with Creamy Lemon Dill Sauce

Baked Ziti with sausage on the dinner table
55 minutes mins

Baked Ziti with Sausage (in tomato sauce topped with pesto)

A skillet featuring Coq au Vin-style chicken drumsticks with bacon, mushrooms, onions, and herbs in a rich sauce.
1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Julia Child’s Coq au Vin

A bowl of cheesy tomato orzo topped with Parmesan Chicken Meatballs
30 minutes mins

Parmesan Chicken Meatballs with Cheesy Tomato Orzo

As seen on:

A bowl of lentil stew with white rice and naan bread, overlaid with text: 10 Big Flavor Simple Dinners with healthier ingredients from The Endless Meal.
Get the e-book

10 Big Flavor Dinner Simple Dinners

Get now!

Explore Recipes

Lemon Baked Fish
Garlic Soup
Steak Salad
Kale Dressing
Hot Honey
Fish Curry
Turkey Soup
Chicken Marinade
Bacon Jam

Instagram
Facebook
Pinterest
Youtube
Back To Top

FAQ
Contact
Privacy Policy
Disclaimers
Accessibility
© 2026 The Endless Meal® All Rights Reserved.
Site Credits
Designed by Melissa Rose Design Developed by Once Coupled
wpDiscuz

Rate This Recipe

Your vote:




Let us know what you thought of this recipe:

This worked exactly as written, thanks!
My family loved this!
Thank you for sharing this recipe

Or write in your own words:

A rating is required
A name is required
An email is required