Butter Pecan Sweet Potatoes (2024)

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I adapted this recipe from the Martha Stewart website. It may just be my favorite sweet potatoes recipe EVER! First of all, they are gorgeous and festive; but BEST of all, they are unbelievably good! The inside is all soft and buttery, the outside just crispy enough from the roasting and the caramelization of the sugar... with the nuttiness and crunch of the pecans, and just a hint of a bite of heat from the cayenne pepper! Oh my! We kind of felt like neglecting everything else on the plate.

I will include approximate measurements on the spices, but actually, I just went by "feel" on the amounts. I added lots of brown sugar, etc because I wanted a really nice candied exterior on my potatoes. So... my personal recommendation is to use the ingredients, but as far as measuring, just do what feels right!

Here is a video tutorial:


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Ingredients:

  • 2 large sweet potatoes, or one medium per person
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • coarse salt
  • 3 Tbsp butter, cut into small pieces
  • 2/3 cup or so (a whole handful) of light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup (a whole handful) of pecan pieces
  • 1/4 tsp. cayenne* pepper (approximate)
    • see Food Nerd Notes below.

Step-by-Step:

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Peel potatoes and halve lengthwise; slice crosswise 1/2 inch thick. On a baking sheet, toss potatoes with olive oil (just use your hands, people!); then season with salt.

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Peel and cut the potatoes.
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Add olive oil, then mix with your hands until evenly coated.
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Sprinkle with coarse salt.

2. If doing a lot of potatoes, it may be necessary to transfer half the potatoes to a second baking sheet; cook both sheets until potatoes are tender, tossing occasionally, 25-30 minutes. You want to have some space between each of the potatoes, or else you won't get the proper roasting, etc.

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Roast for 30 minutes.

3. Sprinkle with butter, brown sugar, pecan pieces and cayenne pepper, dividing evenly. Bake until sugar is caramelized and hard, about 15 minutes. Toss gently; serve immediately. Two large potatoes is probably enough for 4 people as a side dish. For medium sized potatoes, allow one per person.

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Add little cubes of butter.
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Add brown sugar liberally.
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Lay it on thick!
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Sprinkle with cayenne pepper. Know your dinner guests' palates! This adds the sparkle to this dish, but it will bite back!
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Add chopped nuts.
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Ready for the oven.

For a dinner party, etc., you could roast them ahead of time, cool and refrigerate, then do the final step about 20 minutes before serving time.

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So here's sort of a pop quiz.... you DO remember that I told you that sweet potatoes ranked #1 among all vegetables in total nutrition, right?! (My students know that I continually haunt them with information that I've taught them in the past.) Well I'm about to throw another one at you...


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Written Method:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Peel potatoes and halve lengthwise; slice crosswise 1/2 inch thick. On a baking sheet, toss potatoes with olive oil (just use your hands, people!); then season with salt. If doing a lot of potatoes, it may be necessary to transfer half the potatoes to a second baking sheet; cook both sheets until potatoes are tender, tossing occasionally, 25-30 minutes. You want to have some space between each of the potatoes, or else you won't get the proper roasting, etc.


Sprinkle with butter, brown sugar, pecan pieces and cayenne pepper, dividing evenly. Bake until sugar is caramelized and hard, about 15 minutes. Toss gently; serve immediately. Two large potatoes is probably enough for 4 people as a side dish. For medium sized potatoes, allow one per person.


For a dinner party, etc., you could roast them ahead of time, cool and refrigerate, then do the final step about 20 minutes before serving time.


Food Nerd Notes:

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Cayenne Pepper - maybe the King of medicinal herbs! Cayenne pepper (Capsicum annuum) - is also known as the Guinea spice, cow-horn pepper, aleva, bird pepper. The Capsicum genus is in the nightshade family (Solanceae), and has many acclaimed health benefits. Many cultures around the world recount amazing results from using cayenne pepper for both simple healing as well for battling challenging health problems.

Cayenne pepper powder comes fromred hot chili peppers. These are not only good to eat but also incredibly healthy. The peppers are especially potent when taken in powdered form. To make the powder, the fruit or body of the peppersare dried then ground down,pulped and baked into cakes, then sifted to make thespice known as cayenne pepper.


In addition to being a popular spice in food (primarily ethnic cuisine), cayenne pepper has been used for centuries as a medicinal herb as well. Cayenne is said to have originated within the city of Cayenne in French Guiana although now produced in many parts of the world. It was quite extensively by the Aztecs and Mayans, with historians asserting that it was a staple of the Aztec diet. Cayenne is also revered in the alternative health community and chiefly by medicinal herbalists for its remarkable array of health benefits.

So what are these health benefits? According to various sources, cayenne pepper, through the instrumentality of its secondary metabolite capsaicin (pronounced cap-say-sin), may have been proven to kill prostate cancer cells, among other fantastic health benefits. Other naturopathic practitioners have used it for years to prevent heart attacks, remove arterial plaque, rebuild flesh destroyed or harmed by frostbite, heal hemorrhoids, re-build stomach tissue, healstomach ulcers (that's counter-intuitive, huh?), and fortify overall health. Other health benefits include: improving circulation, rebuilding blood cells, lowering cholesterol, emulsifying triglycerides, removing toxins from the bloodstream... and it's even a great insect repellent. It immediately equalizes blood pressure in your system, shrinks hemorrhoids, and heals the gall bladder too. It can be used as a diuretic as well helping in elimination both with urine and with built-up fecal matter in the intestines. It even has proven anti-fungal properties as well.


As far as heat, cayenne pepper is generally rated at 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville units. As an herbal supplement, it was mentioned as far back as the 17th century book Complete Herbal by Nicholas Culpeper. Cayenne pepper is high in vitamin A, and also contains vitamin B6, vitamin E, vitamin C, riboflavin, potassium, and manganese. Cayenne pepper has been hailed as an aphrodisiac because the capsaicin increases blood flow to all parts of the body. It is known in many cultures to be a potent libido enhancing aid that increases euphoric endorphins in the blood stream.

So there!

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FAQs

What is the difference between yams and sweet potatoes Yahoo Answers? ›

"They are not related or even in the same plant family," Harvey said. "Sweet potatoes are considered storage roots and are grown from plant vine cuttings called slips. Yams are considered tubers and are grown from pieces of the tubers."

Should you wrap sweet potatoes in foil before baking? ›

Wrapping the sweet potatoes in foil ensures that they don't dry out too quickly, and allows you to add aromatics if desired. Unwrapping the sweet potatoes and increasing the oven temperature produces charred, roasted flavors and caramelizes converted sugars.

How do you know if your sweet potato casserole is done? ›

Sprinkle the topping evenly over the sweet potato mixture, then pop it into the oven and let it bake for 40 to 45 minutes. You will know it's done when the topping is lightly browned and the center of your casserole is set and firm.

Is it better to boil or bake sweet potatoes? ›

Baking can also cause an 80% drop in vitamin A levels, twice as much as boiling. Therefore, from a nutritional standpoint, boiling rather than baking should be recommended for cooking sweet potato.

What is the sweetest sweet potato? ›

Which sweet potato is the sweetest? Sweetest is subjective but relatively speaking, Garnets and Hannahs are mildly sweet. Purple and Jewels are moderately sweet and the Japanese variety tend to be the sweetest.

Are sweet potatoes healthier than regular potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes are often touted as being healthier than white potatoes, but in reality, both types can be highly nutritious. While regular and sweet potatoes are comparable in their calorie, protein, and carb content, white potatoes provide more potassium, whereas sweet potatoes are incredibly high in vitamin A.

Should you poke holes in sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Before baking, use a fork to prick each sweet potato several times. You don't need to jab the fork in deep. We're creating steam vents. Otherwise the pressure in the sweet potato could build up so high in the oven that it explodes—an unlikely possibility but one best avoided!

Is it better to peel sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Whether or not you peel the potato is completely personal preference; we leave ours on as I enjoy the texture. If you are serving children or sensitive eaters, consider peeling the sweet potatoes before roasting. Cut Uniform-ish Pieces.

Can I freeze fresh sweet potatoes? ›

Can You Freeze Sweet Potatoes? The simple answer is yes! Sweet potatoes can be frozen raw, baked, boiled, or even mashed. However, keep in mind that raw frozen sweet potatoes are likely to get freezer burn, so try to cook them in some way first.

Why add eggs to sweet potato casserole? ›

The egg is the all-important binder in a sweet potato casserole: it enriches and stiffens the mixture without making it heavy. Make sure to cool the mash slightly before adding the egg so it doesn't scramble, and to stir well so there are no streaks of cooked egg white in the finished dish.

How do you keep sweet potato casserole from being runny? ›

Eggs and cream help stabilize the dish and prevent it from becoming too runny (a common complaint with many sweet potato casserole recipes). Make it as smooth or chunky as you like!

How to thicken up sweet potato casserole? ›

All-purpose flour will help thicken the sauce and give some structure. Maple syrup balances the sweetness and adds flavor. All granulated sugar can be too sweet.

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The theory is that soaking draws out starch from inside the potatoes, helping them crisp up. I've tested soaking sweet potato fries many times, and I've found that it doesn't make them much crispier, if at all.

Can you overcook sweet potatoes? ›

(Another hot tip if you're boiling your sweet potatoes: Don't overcook them! They tend to absorb water, which could make the filling watery.)

What is the main difference between sweet potatoes and yams? ›

A sweet potato is a root. Yams tend to be more cylindrical and have scaly, bark-like skin. Sweet potatoes tend to have a more tapered shape and may be firm or soft with thinner skin. Generally, sweet potatoes taste sweeter than yams.

Why does everyone call yams sweet potatoes? ›

When soft varieties were first grown commercially, there was a need to differentiate between the two. African slaves had already been calling the 'soft' sweet potatoes 'yams' because they resembled the yams in Africa. Thus, 'soft' sweet potatoes were referred to as 'yams' to distinguish them from the 'firm' varieties.

Which is higher in sugar yams or sweet potatoes? ›

Despite the name, both sweet potatoes and yams have amounts of sugar that are tolerable for people with diabetes. One cup of sweet potato has 6 grams of sugar, and 1 cup of yams has 0.5 grams of sugar, per the USDA.

Are yams and sweet potatoes are used interchangeably? ›

In the United States, the terms "yam" and "sweet potato" are used interchangeably, but they are completely different vegetables. Yams are starchy and have a rough, brown exterior. They can grow up to 45 feet long and are eaten in parts of Latin America, West Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia.

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