How to Boil Sweet Potatoes

By Ghuman

Introduction

Boiling sweet potatoes is a great way to prepare them for a variety of dishes. Sweet potatoes are a nutritious and delicious vegetable that can be boiled and used in a variety of recipes. Boiling sweet potatoes is a simple process that requires minimal ingredients and time. With a few simple steps, you can have boiled sweet potatoes that are ready to be used in a variety of dishes. In this guide, we will discuss the steps for boiling sweet potatoes and provide some tips for making the perfect boiled sweet potatoes.

How to Boil Sweet Potatoes

Boiling sweet potatoes is a simple and delicious way to prepare them. Boiling sweet potatoes is a great way to bring out their natural sweetness and make them a great side dish or snack. Here’s how to boil sweet potatoes.

Ingredients

  • Sweet potatoes
  • Water
  • Salt (optional)

Instructions

  1. Wash and peel the sweet potatoes. Cut them into cubes or slices, depending on your preference.
  2. Place the sweet potatoes in a pot and cover them with cold water. Add a pinch of salt, if desired.
  3. Bring the water to a boil over high heat. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 10-15 minutes, or until the sweet potatoes are tender.
  4. Drain the sweet potatoes and serve warm.

Tips

  • You can also boil sweet potatoes in their skins. Just make sure to scrub them well before boiling.
  • If you want to add some flavor to your boiled sweet potatoes, try adding a few herbs or spices to the boiling water.
  • Boiled sweet potatoes can be used in a variety of recipes, such as mashed potatoes, soups, and casseroles.

Learn how long to boil sweet potatoes to achieve the perfect tender texture. It’s a quick and easy method for making mashed sweet potatoes, casseroles, pies, and other holiday side dishes.

There’s more than one way to cook a sweet potato! Other methods include roasted sweet potatoes, baked sweet potatoes, and grilled sweet potatoes.

Step-by-step tutorial on how to boil sweet potatoes.
Table of Contents
  1. Sweet potato selection
  2. Prepare the sweet potato
  3. How to boil sweet potatoes
  4. How long to boil sweet potatoes
  5. Ways to use boiled sweet potatoes
  6. Frequently asked questions
  7. How to Boil Sweet Potatoes Recipe

Sweet potatoes are a staple for the holidays. The bright orange flesh, creamy texture, and natural sweetness make it a versatile ingredient for savory side dishes and desserts. Boiling is a quick and easy method to use to tenderize the flesh.

The key to effective and even cooking is cutting the potato into similar-sized cubes. A plunge in simmering water until fork tender yields delicious pieces. They will hold their shape if you want to serve them as a simple side dish seasoned with butter, salt, pepper, or fresh herbs. Alternatively, drain to use the cooked spuds in a delicious recipe.

Sweet potato selection

There are different types of sweet potatoes at the market. You can use any kind you like! The moist, orange-fleshed varieties like Garnet or Beauregard are the most popular and common. However, white and purple varieties are tasty options with a sweet but flakey texture.

Prepare the sweet potato

Scrub and wash the skin to remove any dirt and debris from harvesting. Peel the potatoes with a vegetable peeler to give them the most smooth and creamy texture since cooked. If you prefer to keep the nutritious skin on, go for it! It’s nice to have some contrast in texture. The cook time will not be significantly impacted.

Use a sharp chef’s knife to trim the root ends, then cut them into even-sized pieces, about 1-inch chunks. You can change the cut size based on how you plan to use the cooked sweet potatoes. However, don’t make them smaller than 1/2-inch; they will become mushy, not hold their shape well, and get too watery in texture. Two pounds of sweet potato will yield about 5 cups of cooked pieces.

How to boil sweet potatoes

Grab a large enough pot or dutch oven to add the cubed sweet potatoes and liquid so it doesn’t boil over. Add enough cool to lukewarm water to cover the potatoes with about 1-inch. Don’t use hot water.

I like to add a small amount of salt to season the potatoes. It enhances the sweet flavor without tasting salty. Bring the water to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook until the pieces are fork-tender.

How long to boil sweet potatoes

Sweet potato cook time depends on the size of the pieces. Use this as a general cooking guide. However, keep a close watch for doneness. It’s ready when the pieces are fork-tender but not mushy and falling apart.

  • 3/4-inch pieces: About 7 to 12 minutes
  • 1-inch pieces: About 12 to 17 minutes
  • 2-inch pieces: About 20 to 25 minutes
  • Whole sweet potatoes: About 30 to 45 minutes, longer for larger sizes
Draining boiled sweet potato pieces in a colander.
Step 3. Drain the sweet potatoes

Ways to use boiled sweet potatoes

Frequently asked questions

Should you cut sweet potatoes before boiling?

Cutting the potatoes into even-sized pieces will cook them much faster than leaving them whole. One-inch pieces take about 15 minutes, whereas whole potatoes take at least double the time or longer if large. When boiling whole potatoes, pierce the skin several times to help the water diffuse into the flesh.

Is it better to boil sweet potatoes with skin?

Boiling sweet potatoes with the skin adds extra fiber to the vegetable. If left whole, it will take longer to cook. Diced potatoes don’t have a significant time difference compared to peeled. Peeled potatoes will have a smooth texture.

Why are boiled sweet potatoes less sweet than roasted ones?

The sucrose in the flesh will only carmelize above 320ºF (160ºC) for a sweeter taste. The boiling water never reaches above 212ºF (100ºC). Therefore the taste is less sweet.

Pieces of boiled sweet potatoes in a bowl to be served as a side dish or used in other recipes.

Why sweet potatoes should start in cold water

You’d think that you should bring the water to a boil, but it’s best to add the sweet potato cubes to a pot of cool to lukewarm water first. This ensures that the flesh cooks evenly while preserving its shape. You don’t want rapidly boiling water to turn the spuds into mush! If added directly to boiling water, the outside will cook faster, giving an uneven texture.

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  • Prepare Sweet Potatoes – Scrub and wash the potatoes, then towel dry. Use a vegetable peeler to peel off the skin. Alternatively, leave the skin on. Trim the root ends and cut the potatoes into about 1-inch pieces.

  • Boil – Add the potatoes and water to a large pot or dutch oven. Add the salt, and stir to dissolve. Bring the pot to a boil over high heat. Adjust the heat as needed to ensure the water does not boil over. Cook until the potatoes are fork-tender but not mushy, about 12 to 17 minutes.

  • Drain – Carefully drain the potatoes in a colander.

  • To Serve – Use immediately while hot as a side dish with desired seasonings. Alternatively, use it as an ingredient in recipes.

  • Recipe Yield: About 5 cups
  • Serving Size: ½ cup
  • Cook Times by Size:
    • 3/4-inch pieces: About 7 to 12 minutes
    • 1-inch pieces: About 12 to 17 minutes
    • 2-inch pieces: About 20 to 25 minutes
    • Whole Potato: About 30 to 45 minutes, longer for larger sizes. Pierce several times before boiling.
  • Storing: Cool and store in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Freeze in a resealable plastic bag for up to 12 months. 
  • Reheating: Cover and cook in the microwave on the high setting in 15 to 30-second increments until hot. 

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