Vanilla Bean Mashed Sweet Potatoes Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

Creamy and sweet, vanilla bean mashed sweet potatoes taste like dessert. They’re so easy to make and will quickly become a favorite!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: This creamy sweet potato mash is easy to make and you can prep it ahead if you like.

How long it takes: 10 minutes to prep, 45 minutes to heat (depending on which method you choose).
Equipment you’ll need: mixing bowl, large baking dish
Servings: 8

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Table of Contents close

  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 What is Vanilla Bean Paste?
  • 3 About This Sweet Potato Recipe
  • 4 What You’ll Need
  • 5 How To Make Mashed Sweet Potatoes
  • 6 A Few more Vegetable Casseroles
  • 7 FAQs
  • 8 Make It Your Own
  • 9 Make-Ahead Ideas
  • 11 Leftover Love
  • 12 More Sweet Potato Recipes
  • 13 Get the Recipe: Vanilla Bean Mashed Sweet Potatoes

If you’re looking for an amazing sweet potato recipe, this is it! Ben RAVED about it and he’s typically not a sweet potato fan (nor is he typically a “raver”). After one bite of these mashed sweet potatoes, he couldn’t stop talking about them. He said they tasted like cake.

Thanks, vanilla beans! They are responsible for the beautiful sweetness of these mashed sweet potatoes. Well, vanilla bean paste, that is, plus a little brown sugar.

What is Vanilla Bean Paste?

If you’re not familiar with vanilla bean paste, it’s similar in consistency to maple syrup. It’s made with vanilla extract, pulp from vanilla beans, and cane syrup. I love it because not only does it have intense vanilla flavor, there’s all those little brown flecks of vanilla beans which add so much visual appeal.

This sweet potato casserole is perfect for your Thanksgiving table. You’re not alone if you’re not into the usual marshmallow situation with syrupy canned sweet potatoes. This casserole is a welcome alternative.

About This Sweet Potato Recipe

Easy to make. If you can make mashed potatoes, you can make this casserole! To get a head start on the recipe, you can cook the sweet potatoes a day or two ahead of time.

Versatile. Use this recipe as a starting point. If you want to make a smaller batch, cut the recipe in half; a larger batch can be just as easily achieved. It’s easy to make it non-dairy or vegan. Make it as sweet or not sweet as you want. I’ll give you more suggestions in the Make It Your Own section below.

Nutritious. Sweet potatoes are loaded with antioxidants and vitamins, and provide both soluble and insoluble fiber, which promotes a healthy gut (Healthline).

I’ll run through the recipe and give you lots of helpful tips. Look for specific instructions, measurements, and nutrition information on the recipe card below.

What You’ll Need

  • Cooked Sweet Potatoes: You’ll need four good-sized sweet potatoes. I didn’t put a specific weight down because it’s really up to you and this recipe is very forgiving. If you use a smaller amount, the casserole will be a little sweeter and richer. There are a few easy ways to cook the sweet potatoes and I’ll run through those methods in the next section.
  • Butter: Use real butter, not a butter spread or margarine. If you choose salted butter, you may want to omit the added salt in the recipe. Again, the amount is up to you. If you are cutting back on fat calories, use less.
  • Brown Sugar: Just one-third cup of brown sugar is plenty to sweeten the potatoes; they are pretty sweet naturally. You can use less if you want, or sub in maple syrup.
  • Milk: You’ll need just a splash of milk (any type) when you mash the potatoes for a creamy texture.
  • Vanilla Bean Paste: I talked a bit about vanilla bean paste in the preceding paragraphs. Vanilla extract, vanilla beans, or vanilla powder can be substituted although not 1:1.
  • Salt: Just a small amount of salt keeps the dish from tasting flat. You may add more to taste.
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How To Make Mashed Sweet Potatoes

To start this casserole, you’ll need sweet potatoes that are already cooked. There are several ways to accomplish this.

  1. Instant Pot pressure cooker: This is my preferred method. See Instant Pot sweet potatoes for step-by-step instructions.
  2. Microwave: Poke the potatoes a few times with a fork, wrap them in a damp paper towel, microwave on high, and they’re ready in about 5 minutes. Test them to make sure they are soft all the way to the center.
  3. Oven: Preheat the oven to 375°F. Scrub sweet potatoes and prick a few times with a fork. Wrap them in foil and bake for 1 hour, or until tender when pierced by a fork.
  4. Stovetop: Cook the sweet potatoes in a large pan like regular potatoes. Peel and cut them into chunks, cover with water, and boil until tender. Drain well. I like to return the drained potatoes to the pan, with medium heat, tossing occasionally, and let any remaining moisture evaporate.

Mash the sweet potatoes. Once you have cooked sweet potatoes, you’re ready to mash them. Put the cooked potatoes in a large bowl. Mash them with a potato masher. Add the butter (melt it first), sugar, milk, vanilla bean paste, and salt; combine to mix well.

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For a really creamy and smooth texture, use a hand mixer. The process is very similar to making regular mashed potatoes.

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Heat. Scrape the sweet potato mixture into a baking dish and heat it until it’s piping hot.

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Use your oven, microwave, or even your slow cooker. The recipe card below has details for each method. That’s all there is to it!

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A Few more Vegetable Casseroles

If sweet potatoes aren’t your thing or if you’re looking for another hot dish to round out your Thanksgiving menu, here are a few more ideas:

  • Cheesy Brussels Sprouts au Gratin
  • Zucchini Casserole
  • Cheesy Baked Corn with Bacon and Jalapeño
  • Green Bean Casserole Recipe (with no canned soup)
  • CrockPot Cheesy Potatoes

FAQs

Why is my sweet potato mash watery?

If you boiled your sweet potatoes, it could be that you either boiled them too long so that they broke down and absorbed a lot of water, or perhaps you didn’t drain them well.

Is it better to boil or bake sweet potatoes?

Apparently, cooking sweet potatoes quickly better preserves the nutrients, so boiling would win out over baking. However, since sweet potatoes are so nutritious, it doesn’t matter a whole lot how you prepare them. It’s more important to just eat them; choose the method that tastes best to you and then you’ll probably eat them more often!

Make It Your Own

  • Enhance the flavor: Try adding nutmeg, cinnamon, or orange zest – see recipe card for details!
  • Add a crunchy topping: buttered bread crumbs, crumbled bacon, toasted nuts or seeds, streusel, crushed potato chips or crackers, whatever you like.
  • Make it vegan/dairy-free: Replace the butter with a couple tablespoons of coconut oil; use a dairy-free milk such as unflavored almond milk.
  • Make it savory: Omit the brown sugar and vanilla bean paste. Season with your choice of chili powder, garlic powder, paprika, smoked paprika, thyme, sage, rosemary. If you like, add sautéed bacon, garlic, shallots, or onions.
  • Substitute butternut squash. Try my mashed butternut squash recipe.
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Make-Ahead Ideas

There are a few ways to get a head start which is especially helpful if you’re making this dish for Thanksgiving.

Prep your sweet potatoes a day in advance. Cook the potatoes using your preferred method and pop them in the fridge. When you’re ready, proceed with the recipe as directed.

Completely prepare this dish a day or two in advance. Refrigerate it, and then heat it using one of the 3 methods: slow cooker, microwave, or oven.

Storage & Reheating Tips

Refrigerate: Leftover sweet potato casserole will keep about five days if promptly refrigerated. Cool to room temperature and store in a covered container.

Freeze: Creamy sweet potato mash can be frozen for up to 6 months. Spoon it into a resealable freezer bag, seal and flatten the bag slightly, and freeze. There’s no need to thaw the potatoes before reheating.

Leftover Love

Have a lot of sweet potato casserole left over? Repurpose the sweet mash into pancakes. Try this recipe for sweet potato pancakes from Pancake Recipes.

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Vanilla Bean Mashed Sweet Potatoes

4.73 from 11 votes

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 45 minutes mins

Total Time: 55 minutes mins

8 servings

Print Rate Recipe

Creamy and sweet, vanilla bean mashed sweet potatoes taste like dessert. They're so easy to make and will quickly become a favorite!

Ingredients

  • 4 cups mashed cooked sweet potatoes (about 4 large potatoes)
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • cup packed brown sugar
  • ¼ cup milk
  • 2 tablespoons vanilla bean paste
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, more to taste

Instructions

  • Combine sweet potatoes, melted butter, sugar, milk, vanilla bean paste, and salt in a large bowl. Mash together thoroughly. If desired, use a hand mixer to achieve a smoother texture.

  • Check seasoning, adding more salt if necessary. Scrape into prepared baking dish (or slow cooker) and heat as directed below.

Heat one of three ways:

  • Slow cooker: Spray the inside of a slow cooker with nonstick cooking spray and add the sweet potatoes. Heat on low for 2 to 3 hours or until heated through.

  • Microwave: Heat in microwave for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring 2 to 3 times, until heated through.

  • Bake: Heat in a covered glass baking dish in the oven at 325°F for 45 minutes, or until heated through.

Notes

  • Instead of vanilla bean paste, you may substitute 1 tablespoon of pure vanilla extract and the pulp (seeds) of two vanilla beans. Vanilla powder is more concentrated so use less, about 1½ teaspoons.
  • Try cooking the sweet potatoes in your pressure cooker: Instant Pot sweet potatoes. See the post above for other cooking methods.
  • Possible add-ins: ½ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, or 1 teaspoon finely grated orange zest.
  • Make Ahead: Prepare the casserole as directed, but don’t bake. Cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days. Bake as directed (or heat in slow cooker).

Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.5cup, Calories: 161kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 16mg, Sodium: 160mg, Potassium: 248mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 14g, Vitamin A: 9617IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 38mg, Iron: 0.5mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

Vanilla Bean Mashed Sweet Potatoes Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

FAQs

What does Rachael Ray use to mash potatoes? ›

Mash potatoes with half-and-half or milk using a potato masher. Add in the cream cheese and smash until the cheese melts into the potatoes. Add chives or scallions. Season with salt and pepper, to your taste.

How do you make Ina Garten mashed sweet potatoes? ›

Place the sweet potato meat into the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment and add the orange juice, cream, butter, brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, salt, and pepper. Mix together until combined but not smooth and transfer to a baking dish. Bake the potatoes for 20 to 30 minutes, until heated through.

How do you make sweet potato mash less watery? ›

I was never a huge fan of mashed sweet potatoes until I discovered a technique from Cook's Illustrated. They simmer the potatoes right in the cream rather than boiling them in water. This is a complete game changer to say the least! Instead of a watery mash, you end up with an ultra creamy texture guaranteed to please.

How do restaurants keep mashed potatoes fresh? ›

Restaurants prepare the potatoes ahead by boiling and mashing just the potato, then just before serving, it is mixed into boiling cream (or milk or even broth or a combination thereof) to reheat it and make it nice and creamy.

How does Rachael Ray keep her mashed potatoes warm? ›

Rachael Ray's Solution for Keeping Mashed Potatoes Warm

"Hold your mashed potatoes in a bain-marie, or water bath, with a lid on top [and] they stay for hours — days really," Ray, who recently partnered with Home Chef, said in an interview with Allrecipes. The method is oh-so-simple.

What do professional chefs use to mash potatoes? ›

The secret weapon, a good potato ricer (affiliate). This pushes the potatoes into strings, which helps them soak up every bit of the cream and achieve maximum fluffliness.

How do you make Patti Labelle sweet potatoes? ›

Boil the sweet potatoes in a large stockpot until soft, about 25 minutes; drain. When cool enough to handle, peel the potatoes and transfer them to a large bowl. While the potatoes are still warm, add the butter, cream, agave, cinnamon and salt, and mash until smooth. Sprinkle with the orange zest.

Why not to boil sweet potatoes? ›

Despite their sweet taste, these potatoes have an intermediate glycemic index (GI) level, meaning they are digested and absorbed fairly slowly, leading to a more gradual increase in blood sugar levels. But, a lot of these benefits, including nutrients and taste, can be lost by boiling sweet potatoes.

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.

What to pair with sweet potato mash? ›

If you're looking for a delicious way to enjoy sweet potato mash then you can't go wrong with a classic flavor combination like pork and sweet potato mash. The salty, smoky flavor of slow-roasted pork pairs perfectly with the subtle sweetness of the sweet potato mash.

How do you stiffen mashed sweet potatoes? ›

You can use what you have on hand: Flour, cornstarch, or powdered milk are all solid options that are probably already in your pantry. Potato flour and potato starch would work as well. Stir in the thickening agent gradually, about a tablespoon at a time, until the potatoes have reached your desired consistency.

How do you thicken sweet potato mash? ›

What can I do if my mashed sweet potatoes are too runny? If the mixture is too runny, cook it on low heat for a few minutes to evaporate some moisture, or add a bit more mashed sweet potato to thicken it up.

Why do restaurant mashed potatoes taste better? ›

Garlic and herbs are added to boost flavor

Instead of boiling a few potatoes and mashing them plain, a lot of restaurant chefs like to apply a little more finesse. Garlic and herbs infused in butter and cream add a flavor boost without overpowering.

Are mashed potatoes OK left out overnight? ›

Mashed potatoes can sit out for two hours at room temperature. Any longer than that, they can enter the “danger zone,” which are unsafe temperatures that promote the growth of bacteria. If temperatures go above 90 °F, mashed potatoes can only sit out for one hour.

Is it okay to make mashed potatoes ahead of time? ›

The short answer is yes, you can make just-as-delicious mashed potatoes ahead of time. Guests won't even be able to tell the difference between fresh-off-the-stovetop potatoes and the same creamy version made days in advance.

Does Cracker Barrel use real potatoes for mashed potatoes? ›

Homemade Food Makes the Difference

"Homemade" may not be an ingredient, but it's something you can taste. That's why we hand roll our biscuits and make our mashed potatoes and gravy from scratch all day long in each of our restaurants.

Why are Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes so good? ›

Made with fresh red skin potatoes, butter, and real buttermilk, Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes tastes like homemade. We put extra care into making our mashed potatoes rich and creamy to deliver that homemade flavor your family expects.

What does baking powder or baking soda do in mash potatoes? ›

As you all know, baking powder is a leavener, and that will help our creation – the baking powder reacts with the heat of the potatoes and the acid in the milk to create small air bubbles in the mash. And that's how you make the fluffiest mashed potatoes ever.

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