Savoury Sweet Potato Casserole

Comfort food at its finest. Soft creamy sweet potato mash encrusted with a crunchy maple walnut breadcrumb topping, this savoury sweet potato casserole recipe is one to share at family dinners or festive holiday celebrations.

Savoury Sweet Potato Casserole in a ceramic baking dish, with bread on the side

Why You’ll Love This Savoury Sweet Potato Casserole

Who doesn’t love a good mashed sweet potato recipe? 

Truly, it’s difficult to resist. The creamy, buttery flavours infused with the sweet, fluffy texture make it so that once I start scooping, I can’t stop.

So what happens when you add another layer of deliciousness? The ultimate comforting sweet potato side dish

This savoury sweet potato casserole recipe is filled with the buttery, garlicky sweet potato mash we all love and then finished with an incredible maple walnut breadcrumb topping. The combination is wonderfully comforting with delicious texture in every bite.

And for those who are not keen on marshmallows and loaded sugar in the more traditional sweet potato casserole, not to worry! This is a lip-smacking savoury sweet potato casserole with no marshmallows.

No loaded canned sweet potato puree in sight. I skipped these ingredients and created a delicious baked savoury recipe that goes with so many main dishes

I love how effortless this savoury sweet potato casserole is to throw together, and it can also be made in advance to save time. Easy side dishes are the way to go! So when it comes to entertaining at Thanksgiving, Christmas or large family gatherings, this mashed sweet potato bake is a total winner.

Can I Use Yams Instead of Sweet Potato?

The terms yam and sweet potato are often used interchangeably in certain regions. Yams in the US are, in actual fact, sweet potatoes. However, technically yams and sweet potatoes are not the same thing. 

Yams and sweet potatoes belong to different botanical families and have quite distinct characteristics. 

Yams are drier and have a more starchy texture compared to sweet potatoes. Like their name, sweet potatoes are sweeter and have a softer flesh when cooked. 

I would generally not substitute a true yam for sweet potato in this baked casserole recipe. 

3 large sweet potatoes with butter, breadcrumbs and sour cream on the side

Is It Better To Boil Or Bake Sweet Potatoes?

Baking sweet potatoes in the oven before mashing does result in a delicious sweet caramelised flavour. I do love a good baked sweet potato. However, this process takes more time. If you are prepping ahead, it is worth baking the sweet potatoes in the oven first. 

However, to save time, boil or steam the sweet potatoes before mashing. I did not find that boiling the sweet potato chunks added extra moisture to my mashed sweet potatoes.

Recipe Overview

Flavour/Texture: The dish combines sweet, savoury, and creamy elements. The contrasting flavours ensure this baked sweet potato side dish isn’t too rich. The walnut breadcrumb topping contributes to its delightful mouthfeel.

Ease: This is a simple recipe. The base is mashed sweet potatoes combined with a few simple ingredients for the topping. Let the oven do the heavy lifting as you leave the casserole to bake. 

Time: This recipe will take approximately 1 hour. You can prepare other dishes whilst the savoury sweet potato casserole is in the oven.

Ingredients

These are the ingredients you need in savoury sweet potato casserole:

Individually labelled ingredients for Savoury Sweet Potato Casserole

Sweet potatoes: There are a few different varieties of sweet potatoes. The most common one would be the orange-fleshed sweet potato. They have sweet orange flesh that is soft and creamy when cooked. This variety would be best for a casserole dish. 

Butter: Who doesn’t love creamy, luscious sweet potato mash? Butter will add extra flavour and velvety texture. Leave at room temperature to help with stirring into mashed sweet potatoes.

Garlic: is a natural pairing with sweet potato. Adding garlic elevates the sweet potato with delicious spicy aromatic flavours. 

Sour Cream: This will help cut through the richness of butter and balance the natural sweetness of sweet potato. 

Parsley: For colour and a hint of aromatic freshness to the dish.

Walnut: I wanted not only a crunchy topping but a flavourful one too. Sweet potato casserole with walnut and breadcrumbs topping provides a delectable crunch and nutty flavours.

Breadcrumbs: I used panko breadcrumbs for the topping only because that is a staple in my pantry. You can use whatever breadcrumbs are available, including whizzing up any leftover sourdough. 

Maple syrup/Extra virgin olive oil: This is to help create a lovely golden walnut breadcrumb crust for the topping. 

Variations and Substitutions

Vegan option: Use vegan butter and sour cream to create a creamy texture. 

Substitute for sour cream: You can replace sour cream with cream, milk, creme fraiche, Greek yoghurt or a combination. 

Additional toppings: In addition to walnut breadcrumb topping, you can add other ingredients and create your own version. Try these variations: 

  • bacon bits
  • grated parmesan cheese
  • shredded gruyere cheese
  • crispy sage
  • fresh rosemary 
  • chopped pecans 

Sweeter option: I am not a big fan of the marshmallow brown sugar version of sweet potato casserole, but you can add a touch of sweetness if you like. Similar to our whipped sweet potato recipe, add a little more maple syrup and cinnamon to the potato mash.  

Alternative cooking methods for sweet potato mash: Other than boiling sweet potatoes, you can steam or oven roast sweet potatoes before mashing. 

Instructions

Step by step instructions for how to make sweet potato casserole: 

Preheat oven to 180°C or 350°F. 

Cut sweet potatoes into small cubes. 

Place sweet potato cubes into a large pot and cover with water. 

Boil until sweet potatoes are soft and fork tender. This will take approximately 10-15 minutes.

Boiling small pieces of sweet potato in a Dutch oven
A fork lifting a cooked sweet potato cube from a Dutch oven

Drain water from cooked sweet potatoes. Make sure there is no excess water in the pot.

Start mashing sweet potatoes with a potato masher until desired consistency. 

Whilst still warm, add butter and minced garlic to sweet potatoes. Mix into mashed sweet potatoes.

Mashing sweet potato in a Dutch oven with a potato masher
Adding cubes of butter into mashed sweet potatoes in a Ducth oven

Pour sour cream into mixture and stir in. 

Adding sour cream into a Dutch oven of mashed sweet potato
Mixing sour cream into mashed sweet potato in a Dutch oven with a wooden spoon

Scatter with ½ chopped parsley and season well with salt and pepper. 

Mixing herbs into mashed sweet potato in a Dutch oven with a wooden spoon
Stirring mashed sweet potatoes in a Dutch oven with a wooden spoon

Scoop sweet potato mash into a lightly greased baking dish. 

Spreading mashed sweet potatoes into a ceramic baking dish

In a small mixing bowl, add chopped walnuts, breadcrumbs and chopped parsley, maple syrup and extra virgin olive oil. Season with salt and then mix together.  

Mixing bread crumb mix with a spoon in a stainless steel mixing bowl

Scatter maple walnut breadcrumb mix on top of sweet potato mash. Spread out evenly. 

Bake in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until the top is golden brown and the edges are bubbling.

Serve warm.

Savoury Sweet Potato Casserole in a ceramic baking dish
Savoury Sweet Potato Casserole in a ceramic baking dish

How to Make This Recipe Perfectly (Expert Tips)

Mashed potatoes consistency: I quite like my mashed sweet potatoes a little chunkier, but if you prefer a smoother consistency, use an immersion blender or food processor to help mash. 

Be careful not to burn the top: As we have added a little maple syrup to the walnut breadcrumb topping, do be careful it doesn’t burn in the oven. 

Great Mains for This Side Dish

What to serve with sweet potato casserole? Try these delicious main dish recipes:

Cheeseburger meatloaf recipe.; seriously how good does that sound? It’s like 2 awesome dishes in one! Sweet potato would also go so well with crispy chicken parmesan which the family would love.

Or try this maple mustard air fryer pork tenderloin. Serving it up with the sweet potato casserole would be such an amazing meal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I prepare this ahead of time?

Yes, this is a great make-ahead dish. Prepare everything, including the topping, then cover and chill in the fridge. Bring the dish out to sit at room temperature while preheating the oven. Bake in the oven for an extra 10 minutes until golden brown and bubbling on the sides.

Can I freeze sweet potato casserole?

You can easily freeze sweet potato mash for up to 3 months in an airtight container, but I would leave the walnut breadcrumb mix separately. You can make the topping fresh when you cook this recipe. 

Can I use leftover potato mash?

Yes, this is a fantastic recipe to use up leftover sweet potato mash or even regular potato mash! 

How to store?

You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave.

So whether you are looking for a sweet potato recipe for Thanksgiving or need an easy side dish for family dinners, our savoury sweet potato casserole fits the bill.

It’s deliciously comforting and can be prepped ahead of time. Even without the marshmallows, everyone will love it!

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Savoury Sweet Potato Casserole

Comfort food at its finest. Soft creamy sweet potato mash encrusted with a crunchy maple walnut breadcrumb topping, this savoury sweet potato casserole recipe is one to share at family dinners or festive holiday celebrations.
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time40 minutes
Total Time1 hour
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Suitable for Diet: Vegetarian
Additional Dietary: Egg Free, Vegetarian
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 725kcal
Author: Sammy Eng

Ingredients

Sweet Potato Mash

  • 2 kg sweet potato
  • 4 tbsp butter, room temperature
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • cup sour cream
  • 2 tbsp flat leaf parsley, chopped
  • salt, to taste
  • pepper, to taste

Walnut Breadcrumb Topping

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C or 350°F.
  • Cut sweet potatoes into small cubes. Place sweet potato cubes into a large pot and cover with water. Boil until sweet potatoes are soft and fork tender. This will take approximately 10-15 minutes.
  • Drain water from cooked sweet potatoes. Make sure there is no excess water in the pot.
  • Start mashing sweet potatoes with a potato masher until desired consistency.
  • Whilst still warm, add butter and minced garlic to sweet potatoes. Mix into mashed sweet potatoes.
  • Pour sour cream into mixture and stir in.
  • Scatter with ½ chopped parsley and season well with salt and pepper.
  • Scoop sweet potato mash into a lightly greased baking dish.
  • In a small mixing bowl, add chopped walnuts, breadcrumbs and chopped parsley, maple syrup and extra virgin olive oil. Season with salt and then mix together.
  • Scatter maple walnut breadcrumb mix on top of sweet potato mash. Spread out evenly.
  • Bake in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until the top is golden brown and the edges are bubbling.
  • Serve warm.

Notes

  • For vegan sweet potato casserole, use vegan butter and sour cream to create a creamy texture. 
  • Substitute sour cream with cream, milk, creme fraiche, Greek yoghurt or a combination. 
  • Try these variations
    • bacon bits
    • grated parmesan cheese
    • shredded gruyere cheese
    • crispy sage
    • fresh rosemary 
    • chopped pecans
  • If you prefer a smoother consistency in the sweet potato mash, use an immersion blender or food processor to help mash.

Nutrition

Calories: 725kcal | Carbohydrates: 115g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 11mg | Sodium: 498mg | Potassium: 1814mg | Fiber: 16g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 71810IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 216mg | Iron: 4mg

*Disclaimer: Nutritional information provided is an estimate only and generated by an online calculator.

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