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This Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Topping is creamy, crunchy, toasty, and so divine! So sweet it almost tastes like dessert!
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- Ingredients in Sweet Potato Pecan Casserole
- Sweet Potato Casserole Pecan Topping
- Frequently Asked Questions about Sweet Potato Casserole
- How to Re-Heat
- Thanksgiving Side Dishes
- More Delicious Sweet Potato Recipes
- How to Make Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Topping
- Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Topping Recipe
This Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Topping recipe is, hands down, the best recipe for sweet potato casserole I’ve ever tasted, and we’ve had many many recipes pass over our Thanksgiving table over the years. Tender sweet potatoes, whipped to perfection, and topped with a pecan streusel topping (pecan crumble topping) that makes the whole baking dish taste like it should be on the dessert table. It’s versatile enough that you can add or take away topping ingredients depending on your guests tastes.
Ingredients in Sweet Potato Pecan Casserole
Let’s start with the base of this dish, the sweet potato mixture. It’s easy, made with real ingredients, and so yummy! Here’s what you need:
- Sweet potatoes – you can use some canned sweet potatoes or about 3 ½ cups cooked and mashed sweet potatoes. If you like it more chunky use a potato masher, if you like it whipped use an electric mixer.
- Milk – any type will work
- Brown sugar – dark or light brown works great
- Butter – melted, I prefer unsalted butter
- Egg – slightly beaten (large to extra large eggs)
- Vanilla extract – just about a teaspoon
- Salt – half a teaspoon or to taste
Optional Add Ins
- Cinnamon
- Apple
- Maple Syrup
- Honey
Sweet Potato Casserole Pecan Topping
The toasted coconut and pecan topping is what makes this dish. The streusel-like topping so easy to throw together and gives the dish such a unique flavor and texture that pairs so beautifully with the creamy sweet potatoes. After you try this brown sugar pecan topping, you’ll never use the classic marshmallow toppings again. It truly is the best sweet potato casserole recipe.
- brown sugar
- pecans – chopped
- shredded coconut
- flour
- butter – melted
Frequently Asked Questions about Sweet Potato Casserole
Canned candied yams sold in grocery stores in the United States are sweet potatoes, and this is what we use in this recipe for sweet potato casserole. However, actual yams and sweet potatoes are quite different. Did you know more than 50% of the sweet potatoes grown in the United States are grown in North Carolina?
Yes! This is good news for those of you hosting Thanksgiving this year. Assemble your casserole ahead of time, chill in the refrigerator, then bake the day of. It will be delicious!
Sweet potatoes can be stored in the fridge for up to five days. And if the casserole is left out for more than a couple of hours, it should be discarded, so make sure to store the leftovers as soon as you can.
When making Sweet Potato Casserole the traditional way, it is gluten-free. To make this recipe with the crumbly topping GF, swap out the all-purpose flour in the coconut topping for coconut flour, rice flour, or any other favorite gluten-free flour mixture.
Yes, we do use an egg in this sweet potato casserole as a binding ingredient. We recommend using a fork to stir the egg in a small dish before adding it to the sweet potatoes, and then blending it in well so it distributes through the mixture.
How to Re-Heat
To reheat this casserole, warm it in the oven at 350 degrees until warmed through, about 20 minutes. If you put it in the microwave, the pecans will become soft and you won’t get that good crunch.
Thanksgiving Side Dishes
Sweet potato casserole is the perfect complement to your Thanksgiving turkey, in addition, here are a few more sides to serve up with Thanksgiving dinner:
- Green Bean Casserole
- Cranberry Sausage Stuffing
- Best Dinner Rolls From Scratch
- Perfect Mashed Potatoes
- Traditional Pumpkin Pie
- Orange Cranberry Sauce
More Delicious Sweet Potato Recipes
Thanksgiving or not, sweet potatoes are always a delightful side dish, and a sweeter alternative to regular potatoes. Try a couple of these favorites:
How to Make Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Topping
Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Topping
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Ingredients
- 29 ounces sweet potatoes drained (or 3 ½ cups cooked and mashed sweet potatoes)
- ¼ cup milk
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 3 tablespoons butter melted
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Topping
- ½ cup brown sugar
- ½ cup pecans chopped
- 1/2 cup shredded coconut
- 3 tablespoons flour
- 3 tablespoons butter melted
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl or mixer, combine sweet potatoes, milk, brown sugar, melted butter, egg, vanilla, and salt. Beat ingredients with a hand mixer (or in a mixer) until the sweet potatoes are light and fluffy.
- Transfer sweet potato mixture into a greased 9×9 inch baking pan.
- Stir all of the topping ingredients together in a small bowl.
- Sprinkle the topping evenly over the sweet potatoes.
- Bake uncovered for 35 minutes.
Notes
Recipe Tips
- Sweet potatoes or yams can be used in place of the canned sweet potatoes in this recipe. Peel and dice the sweet potatoes, then boil them until fork tender. Mash them with a little milk to reach your desired consistency, then follow the recipe instructions as written.
- We recommend using a hand or stand mixer when blending the sweet potato mixture to get a light, airy texture. Be sure to mix until it is completely blended – no chunks!
- This recipe can be double and cooked in a 9×13 baking pan to serve 12-15 people.
Delicious! Crunchy topping, smooth interior
This recipe sounds amazing, definitely will be trying it.
Delicious and will become a favorite family tradition for the holidays!
I love this recipe for Sweet Potato Casserole. It is easy to follow quite to put together and it tastes great. My only complaint is there are never any leftovers.
Impressive side dish over simple mashed sweet potatoes. The pecan coconut topping is a wonderful addition.
Creamy texture with a little crunch. Mildly sweet and easy to make. Family loves it.
You are right my family treats this like a desert. They prefer this over pumkin pie.
This is the perfect addition to our feast!
We love this recipe, I do leave out pecans for half of recipe, some do not like nuts, we love the ease of this recipe!
Sweet and crunchy. This is so delicious!
So simply and so good
This is the best recipe I have seen yet! The potatoes come out so fluffy and light with a tough of sweetness that pairs so well with the savory. The coconut in the topping is a bit of surprise and adds a bit more texture. Altogether, if I could give this more stars I would!
Thank you, Trish!
Love the recipe. My kids don’t like coconut so I use marshmallows and use candied pecans. We love sweet potatoes in our house. Delicious’n
Great recipe so yummy and easy
Sorry I did not rate this before but definitely give it a 5 star and then some
Oh my!
Thanksgiving dinner is going to be huge Huge Texas fantastic! My people are going to flip over this new sweet potato recipe! We are all so tired of the marshmallow sweet potato dish that I make year after year!
Delicious!! I loved this recipe, it was a hit!
Love sweet potatoes and this looks like a very good recipe. Anxious to try
This recipe looks fantastic! Why do we not eat sweet potato casserole all year long? This recipe might get us to have it on a regular basis.
Great recipe! It’s been in my family for years. I didn’t add the coconut. Maybe one day