Hasselback Sweet Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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Hasselback Sweet Potatoes look elegant and beautiful, but they're really easy to make with just a few pantry ingredients! They're warm, soft, and buttery on the inside with crisp roasted edges.

Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

These Hasselback Sweet Potatoes look absolutely stunning to serve but are actually very simple to make, using just a few ingredients. Of course, this makes them a perfect dish to serve for the holidays!

Hasselback Sweet Potatoes are warm, buttery, sweet and soft on the inside but have perfectly crisp edges. Make these unique and elegant showstoppers, and your guests will be in awe.

Should I Peel the Sweet Potatoes?

Nope. There's no need to peel them for this recipe. Just make sure to wash them well.

How to Cut Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

Thinly sliced sweet potatoes are the hallmark for hasselback sweet potatoes.

To cut my sweet potatoes, I line up chopsticks or thin wooden spoons on either side of the sweet potato as a guard to prevent cutting all the way through. Then with a sharp knife, slice down the potato, leaving a small portion at the bottom intact so that the potato remains one piece still. Continue slicing the entire length of the potato into about ⅛-inch slices.

You can also use a store-boughthasselback potato guide, where you can put the sweet potato into it and the metal part will guide your knife to cut perfectly even slices.

Can I Cook Them in the Air Fryer?

Yes, you can! Basically you'll need to air fry them for about 30 minutes at 350°F. You can check out the full instructions for air fryer hasselback potatoes here.

Hasselback Sweet Potatoes Toppings and Variations

Hasselback Sweet Potatoes can be served sweet or savory and the toppings and variations are endless! Try these ideas:

  • Dairy Free - To make these dairy free, use all olive oil or substitute vegan butter.
  • Honey Cinnamon Butter - Serve your hasselback sweet potatoes with this homemade, absolutely divine honey cinnamon butter.
  • Pecans - pecans can be sprinkled on before baking to get them nice and toasty or before serving as a pretty but tasty garnish.
  • Brown Sugar - Again, brown sugar can be added at the end as a sweet garnish, you can mix some into the butter mixture to brush over the sweet potatoes, or you can just sprinkle some on top and in between slices. I would add it both before the first bake and at the halfway point when you brush more butter over the hasselback sweet potatoes.
  • Herbs - Sage, rosemary, and thyme would all add a beautiful, savory note to your potatoes. Mix them into the butter mixture when you brush it over the potatoes before baking.
  • Cheese - Freshly shredded cheese can be sprinkled on top or tucked between slices for the last half of cooking. Try a smoky cheese like smoked gouda or smoked white cheddar or a nutty cheese like gruyere. You can also use cheese as a finishing garnish such as a sprinkle of crumbled feta or finely grated parmesan.
  • Maple Syrup or Honey - Drizzle some maple syrup or honey over the sweet potatoes and brush over top each time you brush the butter mixture over. The sugars in the honey or maple syrup will crystalize while it bakes and lightly candy the pieces.
  • Cinnamon - Cinnamon can be stirred right into the butter and olive oil mixture to brush over the sweet potatoes. Or you can sprinkle some on just before baking and at the halfway point, if necessary.
  • Garlic - Fresh minced garlic or garlic powder will both work well for these potatoes. Use about 2 to 3 cloves minced or pressed garlic or ½ teaspoon garlic powder. Mix into the butter and olive oil mixture and brush over sweet potatoes.
  • Sriracha - My favorite way to eat sweet potatoes is with garlic and sriracha. The sweetness of the potato with the spice from the sriracha and the flavor of chili and garlic... It's just heavenly. You can mix a tablespoon of sriracha into the butter mixture to brush over the potatoes, or simply drizzle some on top before serving.
  • Whipped Goat Cheese - this light fluffy topping can take the place of classic sour cream on baked potatoes. And with so many fun and festive flavors, like honey, cranberry, or other fruit, this can be a really fun and adventurous way to add some creaminess. If you buy a goat cheese log, simply put it in a mixing bowl and beat with a mixer until fluffy. Transfer to a serving bowl for serving.
  • Marshmallows - For a spoof on classic sweet potato casserole, tuck mini marshmallows between layers of the hasselback sweet potatoes for the last half of baking.
  • Bacon - As with all things, bacon makes it better. Bacon can add a savory, salty note that's hard to compete with. Sprinkle on at the halfway point or after as a garnish.

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  • Southern Sweet Potato Casserole - a classic holiday casserole with a fluffy sweet potato base and a crispy brown sugar and pecan topping.
  • Butternut Squash Gratin - a savory take on squash. This butternut squash is baked with herbs and nutty cheese in a creamy sauce and topped with a crispy parmesan topping.
  • Air Fryer Hasselback Potatoes - free up the oven and make these easy hasselback potatoes right in the air fryer for perfectly edges.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes - sliced sweet potatoes drenched in butter and brown sugar until it crystallizes, or candies, during baking, making ultra-decadent sweet potatoes.
  • Southern Sweet Potato Pie - Some of these sweet potato dishes are sweet enough to be a dessert, and this one really is one. A fluffy and creamy sweet potato custard filling with a crispy brown sugar pecan topping all in a buttery, flaky crust.

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Hasselback Sweet Potatoes Recipe (4)

Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

Hasselback Sweet Potatoes look elegant and beautiful, but they're really easy to make with just a few pantry ingredients! They're warm, soft, and buttery on the inside with crisp roasted edges.

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 sweet potatoes

Calories: 262kcal

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 4 medium sweet potatoes
  • 2 tablespoons butter melted
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Make a series of ⅛-inch slices along each potato, slicing ⅔ of the way through. Place onto prepared baking sheet.

  • Stir together the butter and oil in a small bowl.

  • Rub the potatoes all over with half of the mixture, getting in between the slices.

  • Roast in the preheated oven for 25 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven. Run a fork gently across the tops of the potatoes, using light pressure, to fan the slices and separate them from one another. Brush with the remaining butter mixture. Season with salt.

  • Return to the oven for another 25-35 minutes, until the center of the potatoes are tender and the outside is crisp.

Notes

  • Storage: Store leftover potatoes in an airtight container in the fridge up to 3 days. Warm them in a 375°F oven. Test if they are warm on the inside by sliding a paring knife into the potato and seeing if it comes out hot. Leftover potatoes will not be as crisp on the edges as when you first bake them.

Nutrition

Serving: 1sweet potato | Calories: 262kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 169mg | Potassium: 763mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 32238IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 70mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

TIPS & TRICKS to Make this Recipe: The main secrets to achieving that incredible crispy texture, is to soak the cut sweet potatoes in cold water for at least 30 minutes. This helps remove the starch from the sweet potatoes so they´re not limp & soggy.

Why are my roasted sweet potatoes not crispy? ›

Don't overcrowd the baking sheet!

This is an important one! If the baking sheet it too crowded, the sweet potatoes will not crisp. You should provide optimal space for air to flow through, and the sweet potatoes shouldn't be touching.

Is it better to boil sweet potatoes 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.

Is it better to peel sweet potatoes before or after boiling? ›

There is not much difference between boiling sweet potatoes with the skins on versus peeling them, but you will get a boost of fiber and potassium if you keep the skin on. The skin also adds a subtle texture to each bite. If you're looking for a smoother mash, peel the potatoes first before boiling.

How long to soak sweet potatoes in water before cooking? ›

Give them a cold water bath: Once your fries are chopped, toss them into a large bowl. Then cover the fries completely with cold water and let them soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight). This will help to rinse off the excess starch and help the potatoes crisp up beautifully in the oven.

Should you soak potatoes in salt or sugar water? ›

Why use salt water for soaking potatoes? There's moisture naturally found in potatoes, and moisture is drawn to higher concentrations of salt. (This is a process called osmosis.) So, if you put the potatoes in a salt water bath, that will help draw out some of their moisture, resulting in crispier fries.

Why do sweet potatoes go black when roasting? ›

One of the phenols, called chlorogenic acid, is the culprit that makes sweet potatoes, and sometimes, regular potatoes darken when they're cooked. The chlorogenic acid combines with iron ions in the potato and oxygen absorbed from the atmosphere and cooking water, creating the dark pigment.

Can you cut sweet potatoes ahead of time for roasting? ›

Cutting sweet potatoes in advance is a great way to meal-prep your way to an easier weeknight dinner, but raw sweet potatoes dry out pretty quickly after they're cut. When chopping sweet potatoes in advance, make sure to store them in cold water in the refrigerator.

Why are my roasted sweet potatoes mushy? ›

Typically when you roast sweet potatoes, they end up mushy, not crispy. That's because the high sugar content and moisture in the potato creates a softer result. In this case, they get their crispiness not by deep frying, but by sprinkling a secret ingredient over and baking them!

What is the most nutritious way to cook sweet potatoes? ›

Boiling sweet potatoes retains more beta-carotene and makes the nutrient more absorbable than other cooking methods such as baking or frying. Up to 92% of the nutrient can be retained by limiting the cook time, such as boiling in a pot with a tightly covered lid for 20 minutes.

Why are baked sweet potatoes sweeter than boiled? ›

When sweet potatoes are boiled, the temperature doesn't get above 100°C, so this flavour development doesn't happen. The breakdown of starch into simple sugars during baking also helps by creating more substrates for these reactions, leading to a more fragrant and flavoursome result.

Do sweet potatoes get sweeter the longer you cook them? ›

Harold McGee in On Food and Cooking explains that the enzyme becomes active at around 135° and stops at around 170°. This means that if you bake your sweet potatoes low and slow, the enzyme will have more time to break down more starch and the finished potatoes will be very sweet.

Are yams and sweet potatoes the same? ›

No, yams and sweet potatoes are not the same. Yams have rough, dark brown skin that is often compared to tree bark, and their flesh is dry and starchy like a regular potato. Sweet potatoes have smooth reddish skin, softer flesh (when cooked), and a sweet flavor.

How long should I boil my sweet potatoes? ›

Bring the water to a boil, then reduce to medium heat and let the potatoes cook 15 to 20 minutes, or until you can easily pierce several pieces (always test more than one) with a knife. Potatoes cut into small pieces will take less time to cook.

Do you cover sweet potatoes when boiling? ›

Add enough cold water to cover potatoes and sprinkle with salt. Bring to boiling, cover, and cook until tender. How long can you boil sweet potatoes: For one pound of sweet potatoes, cover the pan and cook sweet potatoes in the boiling salted water 20 to 25 minutes or until just tender.

Does soaking sweet potatoes make them softer? ›

Soaking the sweet potatoes removes excess starch, which allows them to crisp up easier. You will want to put them in cold water for at least 30 minutes, but the longer you can go, the better.

Why do chefs soak potatoes? ›

The reason is to prevent the potatoes exposure to air, which causes dehydration, oxidation, and discoloration. Immersing cut potatoes will also help rinse off excess starch.

How do you soak sweet potatoes to remove starch? ›

To remove excess starch, place cut sweet potatoes into cold water making sure the cut surfaces are submerged. This step is especially recommended for "kinton" (Japanese-style mashed sweet potato) and other lightly seasoned dishes where a delectable color is desired. Soaking time of about 5 minutes is sufficient.

Does soaking potatoes make them taste better? ›

Simply soaking your potatoes in a tangy salt pickling vinegar brine before roasting or frying them can make quite a difference. Marinating your potatoes is the best way to infuse them with flavor, deep into their center, instead of just sprinkling a spice mix on top or dipping them into a sauce.

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