This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy. Combining Yukon and sweet potatoes satisfies both camps – those who want the flavor and creaminess of the usual mashed potatoes and those who are particularly smitten with sweet potato casserole. Together, they make a show-stopping side dish.
Ingredients for Sweet Potato Mash:
Making sweet potato mash is as easy as making basic mashed potatoes. Adding bacon to sweet potatoes is optional, but highly necessary. Got it? 😉 Bacon and sweet potatoes is always a good idea (PROOF: Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Bacon). It satisfies the craving for savory mashed potatoes and makes this dish irresistible on your holiday table.
How to Make Mashed Sweet Potatoes:
Step 1: Peel and dice all potatoes into 1/2″ cubes and put them in a large pot with halved onion, 2 bay leaves, 3 garlic cloves and enough water to cover the potatoes. Place over medium/high heat. Step 2: As potatoes start to boil, add 1/2 Tbsp salt. Reduce heat to med-low, partially cover and cook for 10-12 min or until potatoes are easily pierced with a knife. Remove and discard, onion, garlic and bay leaves and drain the potatoes. Step 3: Mash potatoes until uniform in color. Mash in 4 Tbsp melted butter then mash in 3 Tbsp of sour cream until smooth.
Pro Tips for the Creamiest Mashed Potatoes:
Use a potato ricer or an electric hand mixer to make potatoes silky smooth. Mash or rice potatoes while they are still hot Add hot melted butter Once you’re done mashing, cover and keep potatoes warm before serving. Cold potatoes are not creamy potatoes.
Holiday-Worthy Side Dish Recipes:
Dreamy Mashed Potatoes – a holiday tradition! Creamy Green Bean Casserole – Made completely from scratch! Turkey Gravy from your juicy Thanksgiving Turkey! Creamy Potato Salad – a delicious twist on a classic
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I love bacon on mashed sweet potatoes. The sweet-savory-salty combo is irresistible. If you cook this up for Thanksgiving or Christmas, let us know! 🙂