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By Melissa NicholsonAug 10, 2024Jump to Recipe

It started in the South, but today, the sweet potato is loved everywhere for its incredible flavor and versatility.

Grilled Sweet Potatoes

Table of Contents

  • Are Grilled Sweet Potatoes Healthy?
  • Why Sweet Potatoes?
  • INGREDIENTS
  • INSTRUCTIONS
  • FAQs & Tips
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Grilled Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes hold a special place in the deeply rooted history and tradition of the Southern United States. Introduced to the colonies in the 1600s, they flourished in the warm and humid climate of the South, becoming a crucial crop that shaped both agriculture and cuisine.

Traditionally, sweet potatoes star in a variety of classic dishes, ranging from candied yams and delectable sweet potato pie to savory casseroles. They are honored at festivals and embody the essence of Southern warmth and homemade comfort food. Thankfully, sweet potatoes have made their way into the hearts and homes of all Americans. Though forever considered a Southern treat, today sweet potatoes are a healthy choice for people everywhere.

I can’t lie… I think a sweet potato covered in butter and brown sugar is one of life’s great pleasures. However, when eating healthy, I have to save that indulgent treat for special occasions. When eating sweet potatoes regularly, you can’t beat preparing them grilled.

Grilling sweet potatoes isn’t just simple—it also brings out their sweetness and flavor. When you grill them, the natural sugars in the potatoes caramelize, giving them a slightly smoky taste. This cooking method helps retain more vitamins and minerals compared to boiling, where some nutrients can be lost in the water.

Grilled sweet potatoes make a great side dish, whether you’re hosting a summer barbecue or having a cozy family dinner. They go perfectly with grilled meats and fish or can even shine on their own as a vegetarian option. Grilling offers room for creativity, too; you could try adding a splash of lime juice for a kick or drizzling some honey for a touch of sweetness.

Are Grilled Sweet Potatoes Healthy?

Grilled sweet potatoes in all their sweet and tasty glory are an incredible food you can enjoy often. Sweet potatoes are especially high in nutrients – they’re a source of vitamins A and C, delivering a dose of antioxidants that safeguard the body against damage from free radicals. Vitamin A is especially important for maintaining your skin and supporting your immune system. Plus, sweet potatoes are packed with fiber that aids digestion and promotes gut health.

Another standout feature of sweet potatoes is their range of minerals like manganese, which is crucial for bone health and metabolism, and potassium, which plays a role in regulating blood pressure. They’re also rich in beta carotene—the compound that gives them their orange color—which the body turns into vitamin A.

Why Sweet Potatoes?

Can you replace the sweet potatoes with a russet or some other kind of regular potato? Well, you could, but you won’t get the same results. Grilling a potato like a russet is yummy too; however, as mentioned above, you won’t receive the same health benefits as you do with sweet potatoes. Furthermore, one of the biggest benefits of grilling sweet potatoes instead of a different kind of potato is the flavor. Sweet potatoes are born with a naturally sweet flavor. Grilling them just brings that flavor out even more. It’s true, people love to cover sweet potatoes with all kinds of yummy things (guilty as charged), such as marshmallows and brown sugar, especially around the holidays. And although those traditions are fun, it’s not necessary. The natural flavor in a sweet potato, especially when grilled, is unlike anything else.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 pounds sweet potatoes, scrubbed well
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • Kosher salt to taste
  • Black pepper to taste
Grilled Sweet Potatoes

INSTRUCTIONS

Prep

Oil grill and preheat.

Season

Toss sweet potatoes with oil and spices.

Grill

Cook sweet potatoes until tender.

Serve

Enjoy warm with or without sauces.

Devour!

Grilled Sweet Potatoes

FAQs & Tips

How to Make Ahead and Store

Don’t let leftover grilled sweet potatoes go to waste. Place them in an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. You can also freeze the sweet potatoes in an airtight container for up to 6 months. If you have an air fryer, it works great for reheating, or place the sweet potatoes on a baking sheet in the oven to reheat.

How do I get crispier grilled sweet potatoes?

Grilling does a great job of crisping up the sweet potatoes. Still, if you would like them even crispier, after slicing up the sweet potatoes, toss them in a bowl of cold water. Let them sit for about 5 minutes, and then drain the water off. You can then pat the potatoes dry and continue the recipe as usual. Water helps to draw the starch out of any potato, which will lead to a crispier potato when grilling.

Is it okay to peel the skins off before grilling?

Potato skins hold some of the nutrients that go with sweet potatoes so it’s a shame to lose them. Plus, when grilled, the skins add more texture to the potato. However, if you aren’t a fan of potato skins, go ahead and peel the potatoes before you slice them. You’ll miss some of the crispiness from the skin, but you’ll still have a delicious grilled sweet potato.

Grilled Sweet Potatoes

Serving Suggestions

Grilled sweet potatoes do just fine on their own as a light meal. They also make a wonderful side dish to just about anything. As mentioned above, to jazz up the potatoes a bit, feel free to drizzle other things on top of them, such as honey or lime juice. You can even add a dab of Easy Fresh Mango Salsa or a hot sauce that you enjoy.

As a side dish, sweet potatoes go wonderfully with a good Instant Pot Steak or your favorite salmon dish. We can’t forget the traditional holiday meal of serving sweet potatoes with a turkey. In the same way, they go perfectly with yummy Crispy Baked Chicken Legs.

Grilled Sweet Potatoes

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Grilled Sweet Potatoes

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Serves: 4 servings
Grilled Sweet Potatoes
Prep: 10 minutes minutes
Cook: 10 minutes minutes
Total: 20 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds sweet potatoes scrubbed well
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • Kosher salt to taste
  • Black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat the grill to medium-high heat and lightly oil the grill grates.
    Grilled Sweet Potatoes
  • Slice the sweet potatoes into 1/4-inch-thick rounds, toss them with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper.
    Grilled Sweet Potatoes
  • Grill the sweet potato slices for 4 to 7 minutes on each side until tender and charred, checking frequently to avoid burning.
    Grilled Sweet Potatoes
  • Transfer the grilled sweet potatoes to a serving plate and enjoy them warm, with optional sauces if desired.

Nutrition Info:

Calories: 288kcal (14%) Carbohydrates: 46g (15%) Protein: 4g (8%) Fat: 11g (17%) Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 8g Sodium: 125mg (5%) Potassium: 764mg (22%) Fiber: 7g (29%) Sugar: 9g (10%) Vitamin A: 32176IU (644%) Vitamin C: 5mg (6%) Calcium: 68mg (7%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Author: Melissa Nicholson
Course:Side Dish
Cuisine:American
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