Here’s how to cook sweet potatoes in the oven or microwave to yield the absolute best roasted sweet potatoes you will ever taste!

Table of Contents
- The best oven baked sweet potatoes
- Tips and tricks for how to cook sweet potatoes
- How to cook sweet potatoes recipe video
- Sweet potato baking guide – Step by step
- Serving suggestions
- Sweet potatoes or yams?
- Crispy baked sweet potato fries
- Microwave sweet potatoes
- Other cooking methods
- How To Cook Sweet Potatoes Recipe

The best oven baked sweet potatoes
The following baking steps and three easy tricks will forever revolutionize how you cook sweet potatoes.
Even if you are already a sweet potato lover, prepare to be amazed.
Try this cooking method just once, and suddenly you will crave sweet potatoes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and all of the meals in between.
This is one of those recipes you need to try for yourself in order to believe the shocking improvement in results.
Instead of hard, slightly sweet, or unevenly cooked results that many sweet potato recipes yield, this guide on how to cook sweet potatoes gives you sweet, sticky, wonderfully caramelized sweet potatoes every single time!
You may also like this Crustless Sweet Potato Pie

Tips and tricks for how to cook sweet potatoes
Tip #1: Choose thinner sweet potatoes
This may sound counter intuitive, as conventional wisdom will tell you to go for the plumpest, juiciest looking sweet potatoes at the store instead of the thin ones.
But that advice is a mistake, and here is why.
While baking, the heat will evenly cook even the very center of the thinner potatoes, getting them all hot and caramelized.
In contrast, the outsides of thicker potatoes will be done well before the centers have a chance to lose their firm texture and cook through fully.

(That middle sweet potato is the perfect size and shape.)
Tip #2: Let the steam vent while roasting
Instead of simply poking a few holes in the skin with a fork, use a large knife to slash about a third of the way into the potato, eight to ten times on both sides.
Why does this work?
Th answer is that it helps the heat get all the way into the centers of the sweet potatoes or yams, once again ensuring they will cook evenly.
This cooking trick also allows moisture to escape, resulting in candied roasted sweet potatoes instead of steamed and watered down results.

Tip #3: Cook longer at a higher temperature
Forget all of the tutorials that tell you to bake at 350 degrees.
Go big or go home.
How big? Try 450 degrees Fahrenheit. And start cooking the starchy winter vegetables in a non preheated oven, which cooks them more evenly and also saves energy.
Baking at a higher oven temperature will really caramelize the natural sugars in the superfood healthy sweet potatoes.
How to cook sweet potatoes recipe video
Above, watch the easy sweet potato recipe video

Sweet potato baking guide – Step by step
To roast sweet potatoes in the oven, the first step is to line a large baking pan with parchment paper. Then set this pan aside.
As the vegetables caramelize in the oven, their natural sugars release. Using parchment paper makes easy clean up a breeze.
Start with thin, evenly shaped sweet potatoes. Wash them in room temperature or cold water, and pat fully dry with cloth or paper towels.
On a cutting board, carefully slice a knife into the skins about eight to ten times per potato. Score about a third of the way down with each cut.
Place the sweet potatoes on the baking pan. There is no need to wrap them in foil.
Transfer the pan to the center rack of a non preheated oven. Close the door, and only now turn the oven on to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
Bake for thirty minutes. Turn the potatoes over, and continue to bake for another twenty minutes or until they are fully soft and caramelized. Baking time will depend greatly on the sizes and shapes.
Serve and enjoy hot. Or let cool before refrigerating in a covered container.
Try baking three or four during Sunday meal prep to have on hand for quick lunches or dinners throughout the week.
One of the best things about baked sweet potatoes is that you can freeze leftovers for up to four months in an airtight container. Any time you are in need of a fast meal, simply thaw in the microwave or in a pan on the stove top before enjoying.
I always make sure to keep at least one Pyrex of frozen sweet potatoes in my freezer to eat as part of an easy vegetarian meal on rushed evenings.

Serving suggestions
Sweet potatoes make a great side dish to a traditional savory dinner.
Just add melted butter or vegan butter, and serve hot alongside chicken, fish, steak, or a vegetarian option like chickpeas or one of these Cauliflower Recipes.
You can also eat baked sweet potatoes for breakfast. Spread on peanut butter or yogurt for protein. Top with sliced bananas, blueberries, and a dash of cinnamon.
Or peel before roasting and use in casseroles such as Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole.
My favorite way to eat sweet potatoes is topped with tahini or coconut butter. Please try them this way at least once in your life. You will not regret it.

Sweet potatoes or yams?
In many recipes, you can use sweet potatoes and yams interchangeably.
However, they are not the same. Yams are a starchy tuber with a neutral flavor, white flesh, and somewhat dry texture after cooking. They should never be eaten raw.
In contrast, superfood sweet potatoes are a root vegetable with orange, white, red, or even purple flesh. With a soft and smooth texture, these winter vegetables are usually sweeter than yams after baking.
Low calorie, low fat, and cholesterol free, antioxidant rich sweet potatoes are packed with nutrition and health benefits.
They are high in fiber, vitamin C, manganese, and beta carotene, which converts into vitamin A. And a medium sweet potato provides around four grams of protein.
Feel free to use these baking tips and cooking methods for pretty much any type of sweet potato, including Beauregard, Garnet, Jewel, or Japanese sweet potatoes.

Crispy baked sweet potato fries
To make homemade sweet potato fries in the oven, start with raw sweet potatoes of any size and shape.
Either leave the skins on for extra fiber or peel them with a vegetable peeler.
Use a sharp knife to cut into thick or thin French fry shape slices.
Transfer the uncooked fries to a large bowl with water, and let soak for about thirty minutes. Drain and pat completely dry.
Preheat the oven to 485 degrees Fahrenheit. Toss the fries in oil, or spray with oil for a fat free option. Season with salt, pepper, onion powder, or cinnamon sugar.
Arrange in a single layer on a parchment lined baking sheet, then bake on the center rack of the oven for twenty minutes.
Turn the fries over, and continue to bake in five minute increments until they reach your desired crispiness.

Microwave sweet potatoes
If you do not have an oven or prefer to make sweet potatoes in the microwave, it is still best to use the thinner sweet potato rule.
Rinse the vegetables with water, and pat fully dry. Make about ten cuts into each with a sharp knife.
Place one or two sweet potatoes on a microwave safe plate, and cook on high for three minutes. Carefully rotate and flip the hot potatoes.
Cook on high for an additional four minutes or until the flesh can be easily pierced with a fork and the desired soft texture is reached.
Microwaved sweet potato puree is wonderful in Baked Apple Cider Donuts.
Other cooking methods
Air fryer sweet potatoes: Preheat the air fryer to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Cook for thirty five minutes or until the air fried sweet potatoes are crisp and caramelized.
Instant pot sweet potatoes: Place the steamer rack in the Instant Pot and add a cup of water. Place three medium sweet potatoes onto the rack, and cook on high manual for twenty minutes. Finally, do a natural pressure release.
Slow cooker sweet potatoes: Poke holes into the potatoes with a fork. Cook in a covered crockpot on low for six to eight hours. Or add half a cup of water to the crockpot and cook on high for three hours or until soft.
Boiled sweet potatoes: Poke deep holes into the sweet potatoes with a fork. Add to a large pot of boiling water on the stove. Cook for forty minutes or until done.
Try all of these sweet potato cooking methods to find your favorite. My top preference for optimal flavor and texture is for baking sweet potatoes in the oven.


How To Cook Sweet Potatoes
Ingredients
- Sweet Potatoes
- Toppings of choice
Instructions
- Read through the baking tips and tricks above. To bake sweet potatoes in the oven, first line a large pan with parchment paper. Wash sweet potatoes, pat fully dry, and make about eight to ten deep cuts into the sides with a knife (see the recipe video for a visual). Place the pan in an oven that has not been preheated. Close the oven door, then turn the heat on to 450 F and bake 30 minutes. Turn each sweet potato carefully. Continue to roast for an additional 20 minutes or until soft and caramelized. The total baking time will depend greatly on the sizes and shapes of your winter vegetables. Serve hot, or let cool before refrigerating or freezing leftovers in a covered container.If you prefer to cook sweet potatoes in the microwave, air fryer, or instant pot, see above for more cooking methods.View Nutrition Facts
Video
Notes

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Daddy was from Louisiana and learned to cook with a woodstove. At home he would cook them at 425 until they shrivled a bit.
YEAH, a sweet potato that is evenly baked.
Can I bake a russet potato the same way
I am looking forward to trying your method, but I’m confused by the accompanying photos. The instructions state (and photos show) cutting the sides, but the photo of the 2 halves (slathered with tahini?) doesn’t appear to have those cuts. Am I missing something? Or was that potato baked without the side cuts for a nicer visual presentation?
I like the way you suggest cooking sweet pototos with the slicing. However you show an equal number of photos without the slicing, which is correct ? A picture is worth a thousand workd
Any advice for doing this in a crock pot?? On high for several hours?
I know this is a little late after the post, but I got some gorgeous purple sweet potatoes, and they were so good with this recipe. They are SO COOL that I feel like there must be something else I can do with them. Does anyone have ideas for me? They are really really purple. Thank you!
Any recipe that calls for sweet potatoes! https://lett-trim.today/tag/sweet-potato/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Does the 30 minutes start from when you put the potatoes in the oven, or when the temp reaches 450?
When you put the potato in. But different sized potatoes will take different amounts of time so there’s really no set amount of time. The 30 minutes is a usual!
My parchment paper says it’s only safe to 420 degrees, should I use something else instead?
Hmm, I’ve never had a problem with mine and always bake at super high heat. But your comment made me look on the box, and mine says that too. Maybe they have to say it for legal reasons? In any case, I will still cook with mine the same as usual because I’ve never had an issue, but if you’re worried then maybe use aluminum foil? I did also find this from the Cooks Illustrated website in case it can be helpful:
“Most parchment paper is rated for use at temperatures no higher than 420 to 450 degrees. But we occasionally recommend using this liner for bread and pizza baked as high as 500 degrees.
Phone calls to manufacturers, including Regency and Reynolds, put any safety worries to rest: Using parchment at higher-than-recommended temperatures does not release noxious chemicals, and the paper will not burn.”
Do you slice them before putting in the instant pot or leave them whole?
I would probably slice them, but maybe google how others do it?