Citrus-Glazed Sweet Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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Amy

I really wanted to love this. And we did enjoy the sweet, citrusy glaze. However, the orange zest strips were unpleasantly chewy. I think I’ll repeat, but this time perhaps microplane the zest. My sweet potatoes were soft and the glaze thick in a little over an hour.

Bicka

Made this last night. I cut the potatoes much thinner, into around 1/4 inch rounds which I cut in half or quarters to get closer to bite size. I cooked at 375 bit covered for half the time to prevent the glaze from burning. Total cooking time of one hour. This was really good. Sweet with a hint of spice. Next time I will more finely slice the orange zest. Easy and tasty

AKP

A nice tasty dish - not super sweet, definitely citrusy. Zested the orange peel with my microplane, worked perfectly. Not sure why I didn’t think about it before I started cooking, but make sure you line your pan well - all that sugar caramelizes into cement on the sides of the pan!

Sue

When using citrus fruit, if not organic, then remember to scrub the peel to remove pesticides.

Alice

Bartenders have two tools that we could use for creating the orange peel strips. One cuts a channel roughly ¼" wide, the other creates five very thin pieces of zest. They might be worth looking for and using instead of following the instructions in Step 1. Using a microplane will provide the flavor but not the bite you want in this recipe.

Kate

What a bright, invigorating dish! We loved this. Found it to be a very forgiving recipe, too—a little more or less of something isn’t gonna screw it up. Also, I soaked the orange peels in the juice for about 20 minutes and think that kept them from getting too chewy.

rv

I cut the potatoes much thinner, into around 1/4 inch rounds which I cut in half or quarters to get closer to bite size. I cooked at 375 bit covered for half the time to prevent the glaze from burning. Total cooking time of one hour. This was really good. Sweet with a hint of spice. Next time I will more finely slice the orange zest.

Gila

This is fabulous. Like others, I sliced thinner (and halved the recipe), and ended up with a 70 minute baking time. It's tangy-sweet rather than goopy-sweet, like most glazed sweet potatoes. If you don't like marmalade, the orange zest strips probably aren't for you, but we were licking our plates.

swimeclark

I applaud the thinner, smaller sized pieces and the zesting of the orange peel. I thought it looked too monochromatic at the end so I added chives for some flavor. I also sprinkled cayenne on the sweet potatoes to give it a little kick and offset the sweetness.

Rob R

Made as written. Not just good, fantastic. Think marmalade. Both sweet and slightly bitter.

Bethperson

Excellent recipe, a welcome change from the usual sweet potatoes (aka yams). Next time I will reduce amount of sugar by half, since there's lots of sugar in the citrus (and the sweet potatoes). I added a pinch of cumin for a more complex flavor and next time I'll increase it to 1/2 tsp. FYI, to get 1 1/4 cups juice, I needed fewer citrus fruits-- 2 oranges, 1/2 lemon, 1 lime.

Ana

For those who wonder about the longer cooking time, remember that the sweet potatoes are placed in the oven while raw. Other similar recipes use sweet potatoes that have been already boiled and this reduces the time needed to bake them. That's my assumption. I have not made this recipe but I am considering making it. It looks really elegant. Do use one of the tools recommended in the comment by "Alice." They are widely available and very useful in easily creating thin pieces of zest.

Vin

I grew sweet potatoes in my garden for the first time this year. I’ve been looking for a new recipe to use them for thanksgiving besides the usual mashed marshmallow treatment. This looks like a perfect way to use the smaller ones. Non vedo l’ora!

dimmerswitch

Outstanding. Made as written and cutting all in half then used an 8x8 ceramic dish. Took 1hr 10 min to be perfectly done. We eat a lot of sweet potatoes at our house and always on the look out for new ways to use them. This may be our fav recipe for them of 2021. It will be in regular rotation.

Erin.

Head's up: the 'total time' at the top of the recipe is WILDLY off base, this thing will take close to four hours to make. The 'total time' reads 2.5 hours and then the last step tells you to put the dish into the oven for 1.5-2 hours, though mine needed 2.5 hours just in the oven. Preparing the dish requires a LOT of peeling and chopping--I didn't read carefully enough in advance & ended up having to grab takeout at 8pm and save the dish for the next night.Otherwise, quite tasty.

miriam

Made this as described but with 1/2 inch slices of sweet potato. Big hit! This recipe is a grown-up version of candied sweet potatoes. Be careful at the end that the glaze doesn’t burn in the bottom of the pan.

J Skoble

Simply delicious. I couldn't think of a better way to serve sweet potatoes at the Thanksgiving table.

Gemma

Preparing sweet potatoes for vegans....(sad to ask) any tips on substitution for butter?

Rosie

What would you substitute to make this Vegan? Typically I use EVOO but I’m not sure that would work in this case.

Rosie

With regard to my previous question about substituting butter, I forgot to add I don’t use vegan butter because of the processed oil (keeping to EVOO only)..

Katrina

Followed recipe exactly except used orange zest instead of strips. Was such a hit! Perfect texture and balance between sweetness and citrus. If you don’t like overly sweet candied potatoes, try this. Complemented the turkey and the other sidings fabulously.

Jane S

I used 1 1/2lbs of baby new potatoes, cut in half, instead of sweet potatoes. Used one orange and half the recipe quantities for everything else. Baked at 400F until the potatoes were cooked and the sauce was jammy. I wanted something fruity to serve with the NYT Pan Seared Pork Chops with Pineapple recipe and this just worked perfectly! So good!

KF

Could orange marmalade be subbed in for part of the sauce

ESB

Citrus is a nice addition. The potatoes cooked faster than recipe time. But we saved them from burning!

Nancy

I agree with Kate - this is a very forgiving recipe. I used a very light touch with a channel knife to cut delicate strips of orange peel & then soaked them in the juice, per Kate’s suggestion. Either I was way off on the amount of juice I used or a convection oven doesn’t Cook down the glaze. It was still soupy so the next morning I removed the potatoes & cooked down the glaze in a separate pot until it was thick & syrupy. Mixed it with the potatoes again & reheated it for /2 hour. Delicious!

nickipogue

These were a huge hit at Thanksgiving, even among avowed sweet potato haters. Based on comments, I went the route of the citrus zester tool (Oxo has a great one) and it made for delicate little orange strips that were easy to eat. I added some grated ginger that was leftover from a salad dressing and it added a little bit of complexity. The glaze turned into a beautiful syrup after the full 2 hours. So much great citrus flavor. Loved this dish!

Luther

Outstanding recipe. Easy to fix and baking a day ahead and then reheating makes a huge difference in taste. Instead of the vegetable peeler mentioned get a Messermeister zester which takes very thin (width and depth) strips off of the fruit. Recipe is perfect as is.

Stephanie R

This is a very fiddly recipe and time consuming, but it is well worth the trouble. The bits of orange peel need to marinate in the orange/lemon juice for a while or they will be tough as others have stated. I recommend making it the day before you plan to serve it.

Linda PA

Best I have made. Glazed very well. Zest grated. Not strips. Absolutely basted. Took full 60 min.

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Citrus-Glazed Sweet Potatoes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The theory is that soaking draws out starch from inside the potatoes, helping them crisp up. I've tested soaking sweet potato fries many times, and I've found that it doesn't make them much crispier, if at all.

What does baking soda do to sweet potatoes? ›

Baking Soda – boiling the potatoes in baking soda draws out the starch and allows the outside to get brown and crispy. Sweet Potatoes – yams work fine too. Extra Virgin Olive Oil – gets infused with rosemary and garlic and is the key to getting that crispy exterior.

Why are my candied sweet potatoes watery? ›

Drain the syrup: This is a key move so your candied yams don't turn out runny due to too much liquid in the baking dish.

Are sweet potatoes anti-inflammatory? ›

The beta-carotene in sweet potatoes has been shown to fight inflammation, and eating them regularly can help ease joint pain and other symptoms of inflammatory conditions like arthritis. If you're looking for a delicious way to reduce inflammation, add some sweet potatoes to a salad or bake alongside protein!

Is it better to peel sweet potatoes before or after boiling? ›

There is not much difference between boiling sweet potatoes with the skins on versus peeling them, but you will get a boost of fiber and potassium if you keep the skin on. The skin also adds a subtle texture to each bite. If you're looking for a smoother mash, peel the potatoes first before boiling.

Is it better to wrap sweet potatoes in foil when baking? ›

Wrapping the sweet potatoes in foil ensures that they don't dry out too quickly, and allows you to add aromatics if desired.

What enhances flavor of sweet potato? ›

Dice the sweet potato, and leave the skins on. Then toss the chunks in a splash of tamari, oil, and maple syrup, and then dust heavily with chili powder, smoked paprika, and garlic powder. Roast at 400 Fahrenheit for about 30-50 minutes, or until the potatoes begin to crisp up.

Why is boiling not good for 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 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 is the difference between candied yams and candied sweet potatoes? ›

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.

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.

What organ does sweet potato help? ›

Just one sweet potato gives you 102% of the vitamin A you need each day. This helps keep your eyes healthy as well as your immune system, your body's defense against germs. It's also good for your reproductive system and organs like your heart and kidneys.

Which country eats the most sweet potatoes? ›

China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of sweetpotato, where it is used for food, animal feed, and processing (as food, starch, and other products).

What does sweet potato do to your gut? ›

Gastrointestinal Health

Along with anti-inflammatory properties, sweet potatoes have plenty of gut-friendly fiber, especially if you eat the skin. They are a mixture of soluble fiber, which can lower cholesterol and balance glucose, and insoluble fiber, which helps keep your bowels healthy and regular.

Should I put sweet potatoes in water before baking? ›

Give them a cold water bath: Once your fries are chopped, toss them into a large bowl. Then cover the fries completely with cold water and let them soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight). This will help to rinse off the excess starch and help the potatoes crisp up beautifully in the oven.

Should you soak potatoes in salt or sugar water? ›

Why use salt water for soaking potatoes? There's moisture naturally found in potatoes, and moisture is drawn to higher concentrations of salt. (This is a process called osmosis.) So, if you put the potatoes in a salt water bath, that will help draw out some of their moisture, resulting in crispier fries.

How do you soak sweet potatoes to remove starch? ›

To remove excess starch, place cut sweet potatoes into cold water making sure the cut surfaces are submerged. This step is especially recommended for "kinton" (Japanese-style mashed sweet potato) and other lightly seasoned dishes where a delectable color is desired. Soaking time of about 5 minutes is sufficient.

Why do you need to soak potatoes before baking? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

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