Sweet Potato Souffle Recipe [VIDEO] (2024)

Sweet Potato Souffle is a creamy, rich, and delicious side dish topped with oven-roasted pecans and a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar. You do not need too many ingredients for this recipe and the topping only takes a few seconds to whip up. The light fluffy dish goes great with anything you are serving or just on its own.

If you are looking for some more sweet potato recipes, try our Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole with buttery cinnamon and brown sugar cinnamon filling or this Crockpot Sweet Potato Casserole that soaks in sweet buttery sauce all day.

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Sweet potatoes have been used as food for over a thousand years. In fact, archaeologists found remains of sweet potatoes in Polynesia dating back to 1100 AD. Other experts say the delicious root vegetable has been on the menu for more than 5,000 years. Either way, it started in Central or South America, possibly around the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

Also known as a sweet potato casserole, this is the perfect fall dish for Thanksgiving dinner right next to the pumpkin pie. Or you can serve it any day of the year. Sweet potatoes can be found at your local grocery store all year long so it does not have to be a certain season.

If you are looking to elevate your holiday game, but still stay within the traditional recipes borders, this is definitely a great choice. I mean, it sounds fancy, while it’s very easy to make. You can get creative with the toppings and add some mini marshmallows or keep it simple and just top it with pecans or walnuts.

The best part, you can make it ahead and simply bake it on Thanksgiving day. Give it a try, and you are guaranteed to get rave reviews on this amazing side dish.

For more recipes, our carrot souffle is scrumptious and made with cinnamon, powdered sugar, and fresh carrots. Or your family might enjoy this bacon mashed potato casserole recipe seasoned with ranch powder, cheddar cheese, and crumbled bacon.

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Ingredients needed:

For this great recipe, you will need these basic ingredients. When you are ready to prepare this sweet potato souffle recipe, scroll down to our recipe card for complete instructions and exact measurements.

  • Sweet potatoes: Peeled and cubed.
  • Unsalted melted butter
  • Large eggs: Lightly beaten.
  • Light brown sugar
  • Cream or whole milk
  • Self-rising flour
  • Vanilla extract
  • Kosher salt
  • Roasted pecans: Chopped.

Cinnamon sugar:

  • Granulated sugar: White sugar is best but you can use light brown sugar.
  • Ground cinnamon
  • Unsalted butter: Melted.
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How to make sweet potato souffle from scratch?

This is a Southern recipe made with sweet potatoes, sugar, cream, eggs, butter, and self-rising flour. It is very similar to Sweet Potato Casserole, with a slightly different and smoother texture.

  1. Preheat oven: Before you begin, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and make sure the oven rack is set in the middle.
  2. Prepare: Meanwhile, grease a 9×13-inch baking dish or casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray or butter and set it aside.
  3. Roast the pecans: Put one cup of pecans on a baking sheet and bake for just a few minutes. Keep a close eye on them so they do not burn. After, let them cool before chopping them.
  4. Cook sweet potatoes: Next, add sweet potatoes to a large pot or dutch oven. Cover with water and salt and bring it to a boil. Let it boil for 15 minutes. The potatoes should be fork-tender when done.
  5. Drain and mash: Afterward, drain and mash sweet potatoes in a medium mixing bowl until they are smooth, and set them aside to cool.
  6. Make cinnamon sugar: In the meantime, mix the cinnamon sugar ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
  7. Prepare the souffle: Then, add melted butter, flour, vanilla extract, cream, eggs, and remaining ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Whisk or use a hand mixer to mix until it is well combined. You could also use a stand mixer with a large bowl.
  8. Finish the souffle: After, spoon the mashed sweet potatoes into your prepared baking dish and smooth out the top. Sprinkle on the chopped pecans and cinnamon sugar in an even layer before drizzling melted butter on top to make a nice pecan topping.
  9. Baking instructions: Last, cover tightly with aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake for another 20 to 30 minutes until it is puffy and lightly golden brown on top.
  10. Serve: Finally, serve immediately or cool and refrigerate for later.

Make-ahead instructions:

Thanksgiving day can be overwhelming for most because you have to cook tons of dishes while greeting the guests. The good this is that this casserole is perfect to make ahead. You can assemble it 24 hours in advance, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, and bake it when ready. This way, you can save some time during the big day. Here are the steps:

  1. Prepare the dish according to the steps described in the recipe card.
  2. Transfer the mixture to a baking dish. Then, cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
  3. When ready to bake, simply pop the casserole into a preheated oven at 350 degrees and bake covered for 30 minutes, then uncovered for another 30 minutes.
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Recipe variations:

  • Other flour: If you cannot find self-rising cake flour, you can just use self-rising flour.
  • Canned sweet potatoes: If you use canned yams, mash them and get out as much of the liquid as you can.
  • Extra sweet: Add a little bit of powdered sugar to your sweet potato mixture for an extra sweet souffle.
  • Maple syrup: Another great addition to make it sweeter is maple syrup.
  • Streusel topping: You can use other nuts for your streusel topping like walnuts or crushed roasted almonds.
  • Mini marshmallows: Sprinkle a cup of mini marshmallows on top during the last few minutes of baking for a gooey perfectly sweet potato souffle.
  • Chocolate chips: You could also add a cup of chocolate chips to your sweet potato mixture for chocolate deliciousness.
  • Alternative flour: If you cannot find self-rising flour, you can use all-purpose flour and 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder to make sure you get that fluffy texture.
  • Other milk: For those who are lactose intolerant, use almond milk or another substitute instead of cream or whole milk.

How to serve:

You can serve this delicious sweet potato souffle as a side dish or main entree. It is perfect for Thanksgiving or any other time you are craving sweet potatoes. It is the perfect side dish cuisine for a nice steak or meatloaf dinner too.

Or just serve it in a medium bowl for a casual meal. Try one of our great serving ideas or share one in the comments section.

  • Instead of the cinnamon sugar and pecan topping, you can try other toppings like cranberry sauce or your favorite fruit preserves.
  • Serve with turkey or ham for Thanksgiving or any other time you are having a nice dinner with your family.
  • Add a few dollops of whipped cream for an even more decadent dessert.
  • Please make sure the souffle is lightly browned and top it with fresh pineapple or strawberries.
  • Try one of our delicious main meals with this dish, like our scrumptiousApple cinnamon pork chops.
  • Use leftovers to make casserole or soup.
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Frequently asked questions

How do I choose the best sweet potatoes?

You first want to check if they have pinkish-brown skin. Then, scrape a bit of the skin off and check the sweet potato flesh. The best ones will have orange flesh. The best sweet potatoes for this dish are medium-sized and firm with no cracks or bruises on the skin.

Why is my sweet potato souffle soupy?

It could be the measurement of the ingredients. Sweet potatoes are fickle and can release excess water too so make sure you mash them well after you cook them. No matter why it is runny, you can fix it with a bit of a thickening agent like cornstarch. Simply add one tablespoon and mix it into the sauce while it is still warm.

What is the difference between yams and sweet potatoes?

You will not often see real yams in your local grocery store. Even if it says yams, it is probably sweet potatoes. A yam is dark brown and has dry pale flesh while sweet potatoes are reddish brown to pink with orange flesh. Sweet potatoes are sweeter and smoother when cooked as well.

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What is the difference between sweet potato souffle and casserole?

The main difference is not huge, however, in my opinion, these are the main factors that make them different:

  • Texture:

The Souffle is supposed to be much puffed, tender, and smoother, and also hold its shape better. Usually, for the souffle, to get a very smooth texture, the ingredients are added to a blender and processed until smooth and well combined. A hand mixer can be used as well. While sweet potatoes for the casserole are just mashed.

  • Key Ingredient:

A key ingredient in the Souffle that is usually missing in the casserole version is Self Rising Flour. The flour is added to add that airy, puffed texture to the souffle, and bring all the ingredients together, making it easier to scoop or even cut.

  • Toppings:

While Sweet Potato Casseroles are known for all the topping options, when it comes to souffles, they are kept simpler, because the selling point is really the texture. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t improvise and add your favorite toppings.

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What are the nutrition facts in this recipe?

Sweet potatoes are full of vitamins and minerals. In each serving of this dish, you get 7 grams of protein, 2 milligrams of iron, 104 milligrams of calcium, 4.4 milligrams of vitamin C, and a huge 25,020 units of vitamin A. In fact, one sweet potato gives you 400% of the vitamin A you need every day.

On the other hand, each serving also gives you 550 calories, 21 grams of sugar, 279 milligrams of sodium, 34 grams of fat, and 15 grams of saturated fat as well as 132 milligrams of cholesterol and 56 grams of carbohydrates. You can cut fat and calories by using skim milk and light butter.

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How to store leftovers:

  • Store: Let your sweet potato soufflé cool completely before putting it in the fridge in an airtight container or a large bowl covered in plastic wrap. Eat it within three days or freeze it instead.
  • Freeze: For better freezing, put your leftover sweet potato souffle in a freezer bag and press out all the excess air. You can freeze it for up to a month safely.
  • Freeze uncooked sweet potato souffle:
    1. First, assemble the souffle and make sure it’s not warm.
    2. Skip the pecan and cinnamon sugar topping, those can be added right before baking.
    3. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap directly on top of the souffle in the dish, then wrap tightly and in many layers over the top rim and around the baking dish or the container.
    4. Freeze for up to 3 months for best results.
    5. Thaw overnight before baking.
  • To freeze it cooked:
    1. First, cool the souffle to room temperature.
    2. After that, lay a sheet of plastic wrap or aluminum foil directly on top of the souffle in the dish, then wrap tightly and in many layers over the top rim and around the baking dish or the container.
    3. Also, individual servings or leftovers can be added to freezer-safe ziplock bags.
    4. Freeze for up to 3 months for best results.
    5. Thaw overnight before heating up in the oven or the microwave.
  • Thaw: It is important to thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
  • Reheat: To reheat, put leftovers in the microwave for one to three minutes, stirring every minute, until it is hot.

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Cooking tips:

  • You can also bake your sweet potatoes instead of boiling them. Just poke holes in them and bake on a baking sheet at 350 degrees F for one hour or until soft.
  • Make sure you use beaten eggs to get a light and fluffy texture.
  • To keep your souffle from being too dense, use the egg whites alone. First, beat them until you have stiff peaks, and then fold them into the sweet potato mixture gently.
  • Cut down prep time by using a food processor to chop the pecans.
  • Another way to make this faster and easier is to use canned sweet potatoes.
  • Make your own self-rising flour by mixing one cup of all-purpose flour with 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon of salt.

Sweet Potato Souffle

  • Prep Time30 MIN
  • Cook Time1H
  • Servings 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 3-4 pounds sweet potatoes peeled and cubed
  • 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter melted + 3 tablespoons
  • 3 large eggs lightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 cup cream or whole milk
  • 1/2 cup self-rising flour or better self rising cake flour
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup chopped pecans roasted

Cinnamon Sugar:

  • 1/4 cup white sugar or light brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter melted

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Arrange an oven rack in the middle of the oven.

  • Butter or spray with baking spray a 9x13-inch casserole or baking dish. Set aside.

  • Add 1 cup of pecans to a baking sheet and roast for a few minutes. Watch closely to not burn them. Remove from oven, cool, and roughly chop.

Cook Sweet Potatoes:

  • In the meantime, add the cubed potatoes to a dutch oven or large saucepan. Cover with water and sprinkle some salt, bring to a boil. Boil for about 15 minutes, when pierced with a fork, the potatoes should be tender.

  • Drain cooked sweet potatoes, mash until very smooth, and set aside to cool off a bit.

Cinnamon Sugar:

  • Combine the sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl. Stir and set aside.

Prepare Souffle:

  • In a medium bowl combine: melted butter, brown sugar, beaten eggs, cream, vanilla, salt, and flour. Whisk well to combine, a hand mixer can be used as well.

  • Add the mixture to the mashed sweet potatoes and stir until well combined. A hand mixer can be used for this as well.

  • Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking dish. Smooth the top.

  • Sprinkle with chopped pecans and cinnamon sugar evenly. Drizzle the remaining 3 tablespoons of melted butter on top.

Bake:

  • Cover the dish with foil, to avoid the pecan topping from burning. Bake for about 30 minutes, uncover and bake for another 20-30 minutes or until puffed and lightly browned on the edges and top.

  • Serve immediately or cool and refrigerate for later.

Nutrition Facts

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FAQs

What is the liquid coming out of my baked sweet potato? ›

The ooze is actually referred to as "sap." It is made up of sugar and starch combined with the moisture found in the vegetable, and it escapes out of the damage made from the knife. The sap really equals the sweetness. If it's pouring out of your potato, that means it's a sweet and delicious vegetable.

Why is my sweet potato souffle runny? ›

Roasting sweet potatoes in the oven makes them sweeter and lends caramel-like notes from the natural sugars cooking. Don't add more sugar to make up for it—that could make the souffle runny. Just know it's a flavor trade-off you'll be making if you do this.

Can I freeze a sweet potato souffle? ›

TO REHEAT: Rewarm leftovers in a baking dish in the oven at 350°F or in the microwave. TO FREEZE: Freeze souffle in an airtight, freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months.

What are the white dots on the inside of sweet potatoes? ›

All it is is just a mixture of the natural sugar. starches in water that comes out like sap. when the cell walls of the plant are damaged and cut. This is actually indication of a really fresh potato, so it may taste even sweeter and better.

How to tell if a sweet potato is bad inside? ›

How to tell if sweet potatoes have gone bad. If your sweet potato is soft in spots, smells rotten, or oozes a mysterious liquid, that potato should be discarded. Another sign that sweet potatoes have taken a turn for the worse is if they start growing stalky purplish sprouts.

How jiggly should soufflé be? ›

A soufflé is done baking when it has risen above the rim of the dish and is nicely browned on top. It should feel mostly firm and only slightly jiggly when you lightly tap the top. Flourless soufflés, such as those made with fruit purée or chocolate, are lighter and cook faster.

How moist should soufflé be? ›

It should rise two to three inches above the rim; you want a dry, firm, golden-brown crust with a moist, creamy inside (when testing with a knife, the blade will be wet, but not covered with runny liquid). Gently move the oven rack back and forth to see whether the soufflé is still shaky or more firmly set.

Why add eggs to sweet potato casserole? ›

The egg is the all-important binder in a sweet potato casserole: it enriches and stiffens the mixture without making it heavy. Make sure to cool the mash slightly before adding the egg so it doesn't scramble, and to stir well so there are no streaks of cooked egg white in the finished dish.

Are yams and sweet potatoes the same thing? ›

Yams and sweet potatoes differ in flavor and appearance, and they are not related. Sweet potatoes are in the morning glory family, while yams belong to the lily family. Yams aren't as sweet as sweet potatoes, and they are starchier and drier. Their texture and flavor are more similar to potatoes or yuca.

Can dogs eat sweet potatoes? ›

Whether they're mashed, baked, or boiled, sweet potatoes are fine for dogs to eat as long as they're cooked, peeled, and plain. Again, avoid any seasonings or extra ingredients that may be included in “human food” recipes, such as butter, sugar, or salt.

Can you freeze sweet potatoes? ›

You can store baked sweet potatoes or cooked yams in the freezer. Sweet potatoes have a long shelf life, however if you're looking to increase their longevity you may want to look into storing them into your fridge or freezer. While deciding where to store sweet potatoes keep in mind whether they're raw or cooked.

What's the difference between a soufflé and a casserole? ›

What is the difference between a casserole and a souffle? The main difference between a souffle and a casserole is that souffles tend to have a lighter texture and are leavened by egg whites. For this particular dish, the difference between a sweet potato casserole and a souffle is in the texture of the potatoes.

Can you refrigerate soufflé batter before baking? ›

Making a soufflé in advance – yes, it's possible and you have three options! Option 2*: Make your batter (everything up until the egg whites) then refrigerate until needed. When ready, whisk egg whites accordingly and fold in with pre-mixed batter and continue following the recipe!

How many calories are in sweet potato souffle? ›

Nutrition Facts
Sweet Potato Souffle 1/2 Cup
Amount Per Serving
Calories 298
Total Fat7 g
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Why is my sweet potato leaking in the oven? ›

Don't place the sweet potatoes on a baking sheet – put them directly on the oven rack. I've found the baking sheet to be unnecessary. Place a sheet of foil or a baking sheet on the bottom rack of your oven (but not directly on the bottom of the oven). This catches any syrup that may drip from the sweet potatoes.

Why are my baked potatoes oozing? ›

You don't dry the potato well.

You can even give them a quick scrub with a vegetable brush. But you need to dry the spuds well after the bath. Excess moisture on the skin can seep into the potato during baking and cause soggy skins.

What is the slime coming out of my potatoes? ›

Clostridium puniceum is a bacteria that spews a pink slime on potatoes. Sounds kind of gross, right? But ingredients in the slime may also help fight dangerous antibiotic-resistant germs like MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).

Why are my sweet potatoes watery? ›

(Another hot tip if you're boiling your sweet potatoes: Don't overcook them! They tend to absorb water, which could make the filling watery.)

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