Praline Sweet Potato Casserole

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October 30, 2024
Carole JonesJump to Recipe

Praline Sweet Potato Casserole will convert anyone who *thinks* they hate sweet potatoes into someone who craves them. If you are looking for amazing sides for Thanksgiving dinner, this is the best sweet potato recipe!  This recipe comes straight from the South, so while it may not be very healthy, you know it is fabulous.  This holiday side dish recipe is much more like a dessert but that is what makes it such a perfect indulgence.  You will never guess what gives these sweet potatoes their perfectly creamy texture….

A sweet potato side dish everyone loves

When it comes to sides for Thanksgiving, there are a few required recipes like my world famous Amish Potato Rolls and Garlic Mashed Potatoes but it wouldn’t be the holidays without this Praline Sweet Potato Casserole. If you think you don’t like sweet potatoes, you have to give these a try. They are amazing and converted me to sweet potatoes about 15 years ago. We love them so much that we make a pan of them for Christmas as well.

Why this is the best sweet potato recipe for Thanksgiving

What makes this the best sweet potato recipe?

  • The recipe is very easy and quick. By microwaving the potatoes and then mashing them you save a lot of time vs baking or boiling them and there is less cleanup.
  • I make these sweet potatoes with extra praline topping so there is plenty of sweetness and texture. The praline topping adds a really nice crunch element in addition to flavor from the pecans, butter and brown sugar.
  • The sweet potatoes are rich and flavorful. With the addition of eggs, cream, vanilla and sugar the sweet potatoes are sweet and creamy.
  • This dish could also work as a dessert. Drizzle a little maple syrup on top and you almost have a sweet potato streusel or crustless pie.
  • My kids will actually eat these sweet potatoes without hesitation. That alone puts this recipe top of my list for what to make each Thanksgiving.

There are people who come to have Thanksgiving dinner at my house solely for this recipe.  I have converted so many people to this sweet potato casserole recipe, all who swear they can’t stand them.

Praline Sweet Potato Casserole

Sweet Potato Casserole Seasoning Suggestions

This sweet potato casserole is sweet and tasty just as it is but if you want to add a little extra seasoning or season another sweet potato dish these are my seasoning recommendations. I suggest you add spices in 1 tsp increments to ensure you do not over season.

  • Ground or freshly grated ginger
  • Nutmeg
  • Allspice
  • Clove
  • Pumpkin Pie Spice
  • Cinnamon
  • Cardamom
  • Paprika
  • Sage
  • Bourbon – add with the cream and eggs, about 1-2oz is plenty
  • Bacon Fat – add 1-2 Tbs with the cream and eggs

Baking spices work great with sweet potatoes but you can also use some savory seasonings like sage, bacon fat, and parika.

Praline Sweet potato casserole

Steps to Make Praline Sweet Potato Casserole

This recipe is so easy it does not even need a video. Just follow these easy steps and you will have a sweet and delicious sweet potato side dish for Thanksgiving.

  1. Preheat Oven to 350
  2. Peal sweet potatoes and microwave in a microwave-safe dish on high in 2 minute increments until fully cooked and soft
  3. Mash sweet potatoes
  4. Whisk together the cream, eggs, vanilla and sugar
  5. Fold the cream mixture into the potatoes and fully combine
  6. Spread the sweet potatoes into a greased casserole dish
  7. With a pastry cutter, cut together the butter, brown sugar and flour until crumbly and then mix in the pecans
  8. Sprinkle the praline streusel topping over the sweet potatoes.
  9. Bake for 30 minutes.

Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe Substitutions

I know sometimes we end up being out of things in our pantry or have dietary restrictions that prevent us from being able to make recipes exactly as they are written. Here are some helpful tips on what can be substituted in this recipe.

  • Granualted Sugar. This recipe uses regular granualted sugar in the sweet potatoes. You can always substitute light brown, turbinado, coconut sugar, or date sugar if you prefer. You can also use 1/4 cup of maple syrup if you prefer. If you want a more savory side feel free to leave the sugar out of the potatoes and only have it in the streusel topping.
  • Eggs. You can remove the eggs if you like. The eggs make the dish rich and silky but the dish will work without them.
  • Heavy Cream. If you want to use a half and half or whole milk you can but I would use only 1.5 cups so they are not watery. You can also do half milk and half sour cream or yogurt if you do not have heavy cream.
  • Pecans. The pecans can be substituted with the nut of your choice. I think pecans work best but I know everyone has their preference. If you want to be nut free you can use oats or pumpkin seeds (pepitas).
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Praline Sweet Potato Casserole

Praline Sweet Potato Casserole

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These praline sweet potatoes are our favorite Thanksgiving side dish recipe!  They are so yummy that we eat these instead of pie.

  • Total Time: 40 minutes

Ingredients

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  • 3 C mashed sweet potatoes (cook in the microwave)
  • 1/2 C sugar
  • 1 Tb vanilla
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 pint heavy cream
  • 1/4 pound butter
  • 1 C brown sugar
  • 1/2 C flour
  • 1 C chopped pecans

Instructions

  1. Spray 2 quart casserole dish with nonstick spray. Heat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Mix together the sweet potatoes, sugar, vanilla, eggs and cream. Spread in the casserole dish.
  3. With a pastry cutter, cut together the butter, brown sugar and flour until crumbly. Mix in the pecans and sprinkle over the potatoes. Bake for 30 minutes.
  • Author: Carole Jones
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 30
  • Method: Aven
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/8th
  • Calories: 489
  • Sugar: 43g
  • Sodium: 36mg
  • Fat: 26g
  • Saturated Fat: 11g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 3g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 61g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 4g
  • Cholesterol: 97mg

Carole Jones

Carole Jones is an Arizona-based cookbook author & food blogger. She's authored The 30 Minute Cooking From Frozen Cookbook and the self-published Take 5: Chicken e-cookbook. For the past 15 years, Carole has shared her culinary adventures cooking and baking for her six brutally honest children here on My Kitchen Escapades. Hot, crusty bread is Carole's love language, but her two adorable grandchildren are a close second. Yes, second. Don't judge.

141 comments

Morgan
10 years ago

I made this last year twice and it was a hit both times! Coming from a Cajun, this is the best sweet potato casserole ever! The only issue I had both times is that the topping started to smooth out so I’m guessing the butter melted from the heat in the kitchen. Not sure how to avoid that. I will definitely make them again.

Carole
10 years ago

Hey Morgan! I take your comment as a high compliment! I make my dish the day before and keep it cold in the fridge before putting it in the oven to bake on Thanksgiving. The butter is very cold and it should solve your spreading issue.

Kellie Swope
9 years ago

Can you freeze this previously before you bake it? I only ask because I make a ton of stuff for thanksgiving and i have to stick to a schedule of sorts to get everything done. I was wondering if I could make this a few days ahead of time. Thanks! It looks delish!

Carole
9 years ago

Howdy Kellie! You could certainly freeze it or if it a few days ahead, just keep it in the fridge until you bake it. I make mine two days ahead of time, put it in the fridge then toss it in the oven while the turkey is resting and being carved.

Yamileth
9 years ago

Hi! Can I use sweet condense milk instead of heavy cream?? Thanks in advance!

Carole
9 years ago

Hey there Yamileth! Do not use sweetened condensed milk but you can used just condensed milk if that is your only option. The cream is best if you can get it.

Pam Mattson
9 years ago

I have made this so many times and am not allowed to come to some gatherings unless I bring this. Lol. This year I have several family members that are gluten free so I am trying to fix this so they can eat it. Any suggestions? I am thinking of rice flour or maybe a gluten free flour. Any help would be appreciated.

Carole
9 years ago

Howdy Pam! I would try a gluten free flour blend as your substitute. The texture will be different but it is your best option.

Deb
9 years ago

Hi! Making this for tomorrow. Is 3 C mashed all that is really in it??

Carole
9 years ago

Hey Deb! Yes, 3 C mashed but once you add the other ingredients as well as the topping, it makes quite a bit. Remember, this goes in a smaller pan, not a 9×13 inch one

Angela Martinez
9 years ago

I make a casserole like this every year. This year I couldn’t find my usual recipe so I used yours. It is such a great recipe! If i don’t show up with my sweet potato casserole, I’m in trouble. I used canned sweet potatoes, it was a bit runny. I should’ve used fresh… I highly recommend this recipe! Keep in mind once you start, you’ll have to make it every year!
Thank you

Carole
9 years ago

So glad I could help you out Angela! And yes, definitely use fresh next year and you won’t have any trouble 🙂

Lynette
9 years ago

I made these for Thanksgiving (2016) and had so many compliments. My mother in law who doesn’t even like sweet potatoes raved about these. GREAT recipe, thank you!

Carole
9 years ago

This recipe does a great job of converting those haters into lovers 🙂

Linda
9 years ago

I am going to try ghis for xmasvthis year but i want to make a 9 x 13 pan. Do i double up on all the ingrediants and exactly how many potatoes do i need.

Carole
9 years ago

Hey Linda! I make this in a 9×13 pan every year since it is so popular. I use 1 & 1/2 times the original recipe. As far as the number of sweet potatoes, it completely depends on the size of the potatoes you buy! I buy the biggest ones I can find and they end up making about 1 C of mashed sweet potato for each one. I hope that helps and be sure to come back and let me know how the recipe turns out!

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Barbara
9 years ago

Those pictures make it look so yummy!

Carole
9 years ago

Thank you Barbara!

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