Roasted Sweet Potatoes With Smoked Paprika Recipe (2024)

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Martoon

Question: If I cover the potatoes with foil, won't they steam and not get crisp?

Kim

I have made a similar dish for years. I cut the sweet potatoes into spears, toss in olive oil with paprika or cayenne or both, roast at 425 for 20-25 minutes. Do not cover with foil! Delicious and great cold leftover snack too.

Julie

I put the parchment on the pan as it helps to brown vegetables better than foil. I did not cover and it was delicious!

Emily

Martin, I was actually thinking the very same thing. The high temperature will likely help the potatoes to crisp. However, my plan is to cover the dish with foil for about 15 minutes and then assess how they are cooking. If I feel they are steaming too much, I'll leave the foil off until they are cooked the way I like them.

Mike

I make a breakfast version of this on weekends. Cube a sweet potato and spread on a plate. Microwave for 4-5 mins while heating up a frying pan on medium. Add some olive oil. After the oil heats up, toss in the nuked potato cubes and stir to coat. While those cook (i.e. start browning on bottoms), dice up an onion and mix into the pan with the potatoes. Stir every now and then to let the potatoes get a bit browned on most sides. When almost done, season with some salt, pepper and paprika.

Midnight Baker

Due to their moisture content, sweet potatoes, especially the red garnet variety, don't crisp-up like Idaho or Russet potatoes when roasted in the oven. Smoked paprika doesn't add "heat" in my experience, and I've purchased many brands, finally settling on Penzey's. Unless there is a variety labeled as hot smoked paprika. Paprika of all types should be stored in the refrigerator.

Art

Suspect an error in this recipe. Since you are roasting, it would make sense to cover the pan with foil (to make it easier for cleanup and THEN add sweet potatoes. Otherwise the potatoes won't crisp

Barry

How do you cube an onion?

ChristineRM

The flavor is wonderful - but don’t cover with foil! It turns the potatoes into steamed mush. Bake these uncovered until they crisp and they are fantastic.

Greg

I lower the heat to 400 and cook them uncovered. If I'm short on time, then I cook them covered for 15 minutes, then uncover and turn up the heat to 450.

Ed

Sounds like your question is on target, not sure how they will brown, under foil. I think I would remove foil after a bit, and finish that way. But hey, he’s Sam and I’m not.

Easterner

I've been making roasted cubed sweet potatoes for years and never cover them. Make sure they are well-coated with oil and stirred around a couple of times so the bottoms don't burn. My family's favorite flavoring is skip the paprika, instead toss in copious amounts of fresh minced garlic and fresh rosemary leaves in the last 10 minutes of roasting, then after removing from oven add salt and pepper. They all disappear in 5 minutes, no matter how many potatoes I make.

Christa

Topped with a fried egg for breakfast on a rainy Saturday morning--delicious. I'm not normally a fan of Sam Sifton's recipes, but this one is the bomb. Smoked paprika makes everything taste better--learned that from Mark Bittman years ago. Didn't have an onion, but it was just fine without it.

J'ba

I put it under the broiler for five minutes to get it a little more crisp.

terrifrank95

Not sure how big the potatoes were in this recipe, but I had to triple the seasonings for my 3 whopper sweet potatoes. I actually used more paprika and less black pepper (but I always use less black pepper) and did not cover. Vegetables roast much nicer, if left uncovered.

Mel

I love the Thea’s of cutting into cubes so I use Mark Bitmann sweet potato fries with these cubes

Kevin

I left out the onion and garlic. It didn’t matter. So simple, so good.

Rachel

This was excellent. I used 6 large sweets and 2 onions, more garlic, about 2 TB smoked paprika, on 1 large and 1 smaller sheet pan, for big Thanksgiving crowd. Covered with foil only 10 minutes, then uncovered till done (only took about 35 minutes at 425). Great for Thanksgiving and relief from oversweet sweet potato dishes. It has a mild, nice bite and great texture.

Lyn

If left covered, the potatoes steam instead of roast. Uncover after 15-20 minutes and turn the heat down to 375-400. Stir every 8-10 minutes thereafter, And use more salt than this calls for.

Shannon

These sweet potatoes were fantastic! Will definitely make them again, both as a side dish and as an add to a vegetarian curry. Yum.

Susan

Roast without foil. 3 red onions. Very good.

Alice

Made this again today, with PURPLE sweet potatoes, just as delicious and wildly beautiful. Paired with Melissa Clark's roast chicken and creamed braising greens. What a meal.By the way, I don't cover the baking sheet. Better texture without it.

ZGBNM

Cooked in shallow Le Creuset, uncovered. Used “oriental sweet potatoes “. Followed recipe, came out fantastic! Smoked paprika is the key!

Sfrupe

Who washes the dishes in the Sifton household? Why don’t you toss the potatoes in oil in the pan?

MorningStar

Very good, and I didn't cover them with foil either. They can't crisp up like that

Christa

I didn't bother stirring because it was unwieldy to do so, but the recipe turned out just fine without doing so.

Christa

Smoked paprika makes everything better--I first learned about it through Mark Bittman in these pages many years ago.

Christa

In hindsight, I should have blanched a bunch of broccoli rabe and tossed that in as well, which I think would have complemented the smoked-paprika sweet potatoes beautifully.

Christa

Even though I love this recipe and smoked paprika, covering a sheet pan with foil and "tossing occasionally" isn't the least practical with a sheet pan, because you'll never ger the foil back on, so as usual, I have absolutely no idea what universe Sifton and the NYT so-called "editors" are thinking,,thinking being the key word here. Made with butternut squash and topped with a fried egg by Kay Chun on a cool, rainy, post-Thanksgiving weekend morning.

Carrie

I did this without foil. I was cooking it with a turkey breast that was at a lower temp so I did 30 minutes at 350 and then about 10 minutes at 425. They were delicious.

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes With Smoked Paprika Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How much smoked paprika to use? ›

When using smoked paprika, a little goes a long way with this spice and the smokiness can sometimes get a little overpowering if you use too much. When experimenting with it in a new dish, start off with a half teaspoon and work your way up from there. The real draw with this spice is the smoky quality.

Why are my roasted sweet potatoes not crispy? ›

Don't overcrowd the baking sheet!

This is an important one! If the baking sheet it too crowded, the sweet potatoes will not crisp. You should provide optimal space for air to flow through, and the sweet potatoes shouldn't be touching.

Why are my roasted sweet potatoes soggy? ›

Don't Overcrowd Your Baking Sheet

The secret to crispy (instead of soggy) sweet potato fries is to spread them out in an even layer with enough room so that they don't touch. This is especially important if you're making a big batch of fries.

What is the best way to use smoked paprika? ›

Commonly used in Mexican and Spanish dishes like paella, carnitas and chorizo, smoked paprika adds a level of complexity to a variety of recipes, such as stews, marinades, grilled meats, soups, salads and more.

Can you use too much smoked paprika? ›

While the flavor of paprika is mild and sweet, it can be bitter when used too heavily. How much is too much will depend on the dish and the other ingredients that you're using.

Why do you need to soak sweet potatoes before cooking? ›

The cold water bath helps rinse the starch off the sweet potatoes so they're a bit more crispy. That said, if you do not have the time, you can still get crispy baked sweet potato fries by using high heat and a little drizzle of olive oil.

Do sweet potatoes take longer to roast than normal potatoes? ›

However, as a general guideline, sweet potatoes typically take about 45 minutes to 1 hour to bake at 400°F (200°C), whereas regular potatoes may take closer to 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes to bake at the same temperature.

Why are my sweet potatoes still hard after baking? ›

If your sweet potato is still hard it's not cooked enough.

How does Ina Garten bake sweet potatoes? ›

directions
  1. Preheat oven to 425*F.
  2. Cut sweet potatoes in wedges or like french fries.
  3. Place wedges on large baking pan or cookie sheet. ...
  4. Now sprinkle over brown sugar, salt, and black pepper. ...
  5. Spread out in a single layer. ...
  6. Place back in oven and bake another 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy on the outside.

How to cook sweet potatoes Martha Stewart? ›

Scrub and pat potatoes dry. Pierce potatoes all over with the tines of a fork and bake in oven, directly on rack, until soft and caramelizing, 1 1/2 hours. Slash the tops of potatoes open with the tip of a sharp knife and push ends of each potato toward each other to open.

Does roasting sweet potatoes make them sweeter? ›

The longer and slower you cook a sweet potato, the more maltose is formed and the sweeter it will taste. So if you want a much less sweet potato try steaming it, or cut it into small pieces and roast on a higher heat.

Why are roasted sweet potatoes so good? ›

The salt and pepper accent the potatoes' sweetness, creating a delectable sweet and savory flavor. I also love how the cubes puff up as they bake, becoming lightly crisp and caramelized on the outside and tender in the middle. And third, they're just so versatile.

How long can roasted sweet potatoes sit out? ›

Once they've been cooked, however, they should go in a shallow airtight container or zip-top bag in the fridge. They'll stay good there for about five days. Tip: You shouldn't leave cooked sweet potatoes at room temperature for more than two hours, as this can promote bacteria growth and cause foodborne illness.

How much paprika should I use? ›

You can sprinkle paprika in generous portions over your food and not worry that it's going to take over the other flavors, or add too much spice for your palate to handle. Aside from deviled eggs, paprika can be used to garnish a whole slew of other foods.

Can you add too much paprika? ›

Because most of the sweetness within paprika becomes overpowered by its bitter, smoky flavoring, adding a bit of sugar can help to balance out an overuse of the spice. This is even a viable solution with other spices that are savory and overused in a dish. The two solutions for over-seasoned dishes are sugar or honey.

How much paprika for smoked paprika? ›

Make a mixture of 2 parts regular paprika (also known as Hungarian sweet paprika) and 1 part cumin. That means 1 teaspoon smoked paprika = 2/3 teaspoon regular paprika + ⅓ teaspoon cumin (it doesn't have to be exact).

Does smoked paprika make a difference? ›

For example, smoked paprika has a more intense and smoky taste, while the regular paprika has a more mild, neutral taste. If you want a little spice in your dishes, it is best to use smoked paprika powder. If you want a mild spice taste, it is better to go for regular paprika powder.

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