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This Pecan Crumble Sweet Potato Casserole is a Thanksgiving side dish favorite. It’s a beautiful mix of contrasting textures with all the warm spice flavors of the holiday season. Creamy, sweet mashed potatoes are topped with a buttery pecan crumble and marshmallows. It’s sure to remind you of Grandma’s classic sweet potato casserole.
I love simple, homey, no-frills (ie, not fancy) holiday recipes. They remind me of the enormous family meals I remember from when I was a kid – lots of loud, happy family members and long tables laden with all the delicious food my mom and aunts made year after year. It was a day of eating, watching football, eating more, taking a family walk, eating again, and then watching a movie while relishing the feeling of a food coma. And to be honest, Thanksgiving side dishes we
While I can’t eat like that anymore, I still enjoy all the comfort foods of the holidays. I hope your family will love this Pecan Crumble Sweet Potato Casserole as much as mine does.
Yams and sweet potatoes are very different vegetables, yet they are often confused. The main differences between the two are flavor, texture, and nutritional content. In America, vegetables labeled ‘yams’ are actually sweet potatoes.
| Yams | Sweet Potatoes |
| Long and cylindrical shape with rough, bark-like brown skin and white flesh. | Short and blocky with tapered ends with an orange, purple, or red skin and white, orange, or purple flesh. |
| Not very sweet in flavor with a earthy, neutral flavor profile, and a starchy texture-much like yucca or russet potatoes. | Soft, silky, moist texture with a sweet flavor. |
| Belongs to the lily family and is a root tuber. Yams are indigenous to parts of Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. | Member of the morning glory family. It is a root tuber native to Central and South America. |
| Grows up to five feet long and up to 100 pounds. | Smaller than Yams, sweet potatoes grown to 6-7 inches and 5-6 ounces. |
| Yam is derived fom the African word nyam, nyami, or nyambi meaning ‘to taste’ or ‘to eat.’ | Varietals include the brown skinned, deeply sweet Beauregard grown in Louisiana ; Garnet – red skinned with a pumpkin flavor ; and Jewel – a coppery-red skin with a mildly sweet earth flavor that is grown in Califonia. |
Yes! You can make this casserole up to two days in advance. Make the sweet potato filling and spoon it into a freezer and oven proof casserole dish. Cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap. Then make the pecan crumble and place it in an airtight container. Place both containers in the refrigerator until ready to bake.
To bake: sprinkle the crumble and marshmallows over the casserole and bake at 425 degrees for 35-40 minutes.
Bake the filling according to the directions, but do not top with the pecan crumble or marshmallows. Allow the casserole to cool completely.
Wrap the dish tightly with foil and freeze for u to three months.
When ready to serve, thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
Add the crumble and marshmallows and wheat in a 425 degree oven for 35-45 minutes or until warmed through and the marshmallows are golden.
This Pecan Crumble Sweet Potato Casserole is a Thanksgiving side dish favorite. It’s a beautiful mix of contrasting textures with all the warm spice flavors of the holiday season. Creamy, sweet mashed potatoes are topped with a buttery pecan crumble and marshmallows. It’s sure to remind you of Grandma’s classic sweet potato casserole.
Bake the sweet potatoes.
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.
Wash and dry the sweet potatoes.
Use a fork to pierce the skin of each potato about 5-6 times to allow steam to escape.
Rub each potato lightly with vegetable oil and place on the prepared baking sheet.
Bake in the preheated oven for 30-45 minutes or until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a knife.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly.
When the potatoes are cool enough to handle but still warm, scoop out the insides and place them in a large mixing bowl.
Use a fork to mash smooth.
Mix in the eggs, brown sugar, milk, orange juice, butter, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, vanilla, and salt. Stir until the butter has melted and everything is well combined.
Transfer to a 9×13-inch casserole dish. Set aside.
Make the topping.
In a medium bowl, mix the brown sugar and flour.
Use a pastry blender or two forks to cut the butter into the flour mixture until the mixture resembles small peas.
Fold in the pecans.
Sprinkle the crumble over the sweet potatoes in an even layer.
Top with the mini marshmallows.
Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes or until the marshmallows are lightly browned on top.
Remove from the oven and serve hot.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5-6 days.