Oven Roasted Sweet Potatoes are a delightful side to serve with just about any main dish. But perfectly crispy sweet potatoes in the oven can be a bit challenging. My goal is to make sure you never have the issue of soggy sweet potatoes again.
They are very similar to making sweet potato fries and come with the same issues. They yield more sugar, more water, and less starch than regular potatoes and that makes them exponentially harder to make into crispy little nuggets, especially in the oven where the outside tends to brun before the inside is soft.
The best part is that they are easy enough for a weeknight meal, but special enough for Christmas dinner. It is a verstile side dish that despite heady savory flavors, pairs perfectly with nearly anthything.
These are the Best Roasted Sweet Potatoes
These sheet pan potatoes are perfectly seasoned and have the most incredible flavor; bound to satisfy any potato craving. And any fried food craving because they are super crispy. Although most would think of them as the perfect side dish, I’ve been known to eat a whole helping for dinner, use them in salads or as a “bowl” and top with pulled pork, taco meat, black beans, or a grain bowl and other fun toppings like fresh herbs and other roasted vegetables.
I’ve been there, I’ve aimed for crispy, crunch browned sweet potatoes and ended up with mushy bits. Still delicious, but not what I was going for.
Roasting is the key and that means HOT heat and quick heat. Nothing low and slow here. Read on for all of foolproof tips for this sweet potatoes recipe.
What you’ll need for these Baked Sweet Potato Cubes
All of the ingredients for this roasted sweet potato recipe are kitchen staples and available in all grocery stores, with the exception of maybe sweet potatoes. Unless you are like me a always keep a few around. They last for weeks or more if kept properly.
Store in a basket, or some other vessel that breaths, in a cool, dark place, essentially making your own root cellar.
- Potatoes: For this recipe, I used sweet potatoes (with the skin on) cut into 1-1/2 inch cubes. This recipe can also be made with red, Yukon Gold or russet potatoes.
- Herbs & Spices: Kosher salt (or sea salt), pepper, chili powder, paprika, and garlic powder.
- The secret ingredient: Brown sugar in the spice mix gives them delicious caramelization and crispy flavor and finish. Maple syrup, honey or agave nectar can also be used to bring out the natural sweetness.
- For Cooking: Olive oil, avocado oil or another fairly neutral oil. Melted coconut oil is also an option.
How to Season Sweet Potatoes
There isn’t a true secret to seasoning sweet potatoes. They are naturally sweet and thus they pair wonderfully with spicy, sweet and savory flavor profiles. Our seasoning uses salt to amplify the natural taste and brown sugar with the help of molasses to really make it pop.
Feel free to play around with sweet potato seasoning until you find the best version for you! This is a simple recipe.
- Herbs & Spices: Kosher salt, pepper, chili powder, paprika, and garlic powder.
- Brown Sugar: Brown sugar in the spice mix gives them delicious caramelization and crispy flavor and finish. Use light or dark brown sugar depending on how much you enjoy molasses. It helps gives a nice, crunchy crust.
How to cook Sweet Potatoes in the Oven
This cooking process also perfect for meal prep, so feel free to prep the seasoning, chop the potatoes and even mix it all ahead of time.
1. Prepare the seasoning. In a small bowl, mix together the salt, pepper, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, garlic powder and brown sugar.
2. Season the sweet potatoes. In a large bowl, toss the sweet potato pieces in olive oil, then add seasoning and toss to coat. Doing the oil evenly first serves as the glue and you need this evenly distributed to evenly coat with the simple seasoning.
3. Roast the sweet potatoes. Place the seasoned sweet potatoes on a baking sheet with about a half-inch in between each one, a single layer. You can line it with parchment paper, if you wish. Make sure to give them plenty of room. If not, the water released will cause steam and prevent the potatoes from browning.
How long to cook sweet potatoes in the oven
- Roast for 15 minutes, toss and continue roasting for 10-15 mins until golden brown and crispy. Cooking times will vary based on the size of pieces.
How to Cut a Sweet Potato
I recommend cutting your sweet potato into cubes, however, you can cut them into whichever shape you prefer. Just make sure that they are about a uniform size, otherwise you end up with unevenly cooked potato pieces.
- Peel the potato (optional– the skin is edible and holds most of the nutrients).
- Start by cutting off the ends of the sweet potato.
- Slice off the sides of the potato to “square” the shape of the potato.
- Slice and cut into sweet potato cubes. Cubes should be about 1-inch big. If they are too large, the exterior will burn before the inside has a chance to cook.
Tips for Crispy Roasted Sweet Potatoes
In my not so humble opinion, crispy potatoes are the BEST potatoes! To ensure you get crispy perfect roasted sweet potatoes, follow these tricks:
- Give them space to breath. Make sure you give the potatoes plenty of space on the pan. Space will allow the potatoes to get crispy instead of steamy and mushy.
- Use a low rimmed pan. I recommend using a rimmed baking sheet (jelly roll pan) because the edges will keep your pieces on, but not with high sides that can also create a steaming effect.
- Don’t use foil. I like to roast my potatoes right on the baking sheet, without foil. Foil can actually prevent your potatoes from crisping.
- Spices. The spice mix not only adds flavor, but it helps to dry out the potato, just like getting a nice brown on a steak, you need a dry surface, coupled with the high heat, to get a brown.
- Heat. Roasting potatoes on too low of a temperature won’t give you the desired effect.
Oven Roasted Sweet Potato Cubes FAQs
It’s really a personal preference. Boiling sweet potatoes will make them soft and tender and roasting sweet potatoes will give you a tender inside with a crispy outside.
Roasted sweet potatoes are best at high temperatures like 450°F to make a nice crispy crust and seal in the tender and moist potato insides. Lower temperatures can result in soggy sweet potatoes that just kind of fall apart because they are soft and water logged, opposed to other varieties of potato that are waxy or starchy.
There are a few reasons that sweet potatoes get soggy. The first is that they aren’t being cooked at a high enough temperature. The second is that they are too crowded on the pan, which prevents hot air from circulating around them and creates steam. And lastly, they were saturated in too much oil.
Yes, roasting sweet potatoes making the natural sugars caramelize and gives them even more sweetness. It is one of my favorite ways to prepare this healthy side dish.
If you don’t allow enough space on the pan your potatoes will become steamy and mushy instead of caramelized and crispy. Make sure you are using a large enough pan to space out your potato wedges.
You do not need to blanch your sweet potatoes before roasting. If you want to you can, however, I do not because it adds additional steps, dishes, and time to the process. But it also adds in moisture, making it more difficult to get that coveted crunch.
When it comes to peeling the potatoes, this is truly a personal preference. Some people like the skin and others do not. I left it on, but it is up to you. Also, make Roasted Garlic Potatoes!
Did You Know SweetPotato is One Word?
Did you know that sweetpotato is actually one word? Most people still use two, so we do as well, but in 1989 this nun (not an adjective) was officially changed to one word to help standout against it’s very commonly confused cousin the yam.
And as we know, sweet potatoes are not yams! You’ve likely never even had a yam in your lifetime because they aren’t grown in the US. So bring up this little bit of trivia at your table tonight.
Crispy Sweet Potatoes storage
Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container or plastic bag for up to a week. Leftovers can be reheating in a hot oven or tossed in a skillet.
Freezing: Sweet potatoes can also be frozen! Place in a plastic freezer bag, squeezing out as much air as possible and then freeze for up to 6 months. To thaw, place the frozen cubes on a baking sheet in a single layer and roast for 13-15 minutes at 350°F.
More sweet potato recipes:
Vegetarian Sweet Potato Chili
Microwaved Sweet Potatoes
Brown Sugar Cinnamon Sweet Potato Fries
Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1/2 tablespoon coarse kosher salt
- 1/2 tablespoon ground black pepper
- 1/2 tablespoon light brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 3 large sweet potatoes , cut into 1/2 inch cubes
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450°F.
- In a small bowl, mix together the salt, pepper, brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, and garlic powder.
- Toss the sweet potatoes in olive oil, then add seasoning and toss to coat evenly.
- Place the seasoned sweet potatoes on a baking sheet with about a half-inch in between each one.
- Roast for 15 minutes, toss and continue roasting for 10-15 mins until golden brown and crispy.
- If you've tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was in the comments or ratings.
Very good! Best roasted potato recipe I have made!
How would it work to make these a day ahead and reheat them the next day? I’m needing to makes these for a family gathering on Sunday but can’t make them right beforehand because I’ll be in church. Would you reheat them covered, uncovered?
Hi! I’d reheat them on super high heat uncovered. If they are covered, they will steam and be soggy.
That worked wonderfully to reheat them! These are the best sweet potatoes ever! I just got done making them again today for our lunch on Sunday, my MIL requested them. I just pulled them out of the oven and I can’t quick picking at them. It’s like eating candy.
These were delicious!! And so easy. Thank you !!
Thank you and thanks for taking the times to come over and let us know!
This is such an amazing side dish!! My kids loved it!
These look deliciously crispy. Perfect with a salad.
The spice combination on these sweet potatoes was so good! I am totally making these again…and again…and again.😂
You just can’t go wrong with simple sweet potatoes like this! They make a phenomenal side dish.
These pair perfectly with the grilled chicken I made for dinner! Thanks for the great side dish option!