How to tame a sweet potato…

A little balance, please

Swap the squash

Let’s fancy it up

Glazed Sweet Potatoes and Butternut Squash

The veggies:

  • 2 heaping cups butternut squash, cubed
  • 2 heaping cups purple sweet potato, cubed
  • 1 cup sliced purple onion, about a half a large one
  • Large handful of fresh tart cranberries
  • Extra virgin olive oil

The glaze:

  • Zest of one large orange
  • 1 tbsp. thick balsamic reduction or glaze
  • 3 tbsp. orange juice
  • 2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tbsp. Brown rice miso
  • 1 garlic clove, pressed
  • A few drops of orange bitters, and maybe a few more
  • Few grinds of fresh black pepper

The garnish:

  • Seeds from the butternut squash (below)
  • 2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • Pinch of garam masala

The extras to add just out of oven if you like:

  • ½ cup cubed feta or chevre 
  • 1 bunch of arugula
  • Any crunchy nut to sub for squash seeds

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72 Comments Add yours

  1. Julia says:

    The bacon grease can remark brought back memories. My mom and grandmothers had a can of bacon fat sitting next to the stove as well. My mom would fry eggs in the bacon fat, as well as put it in her biscuits for the fat. She didn’t make flaky biscuits, just used that low gluten Southern flour to make soft biscuits. She used bacon fat for sautéing vegetables for stews and soups.

    1. Yes Julia, that fat was used for everything. I remember a warm potato salad we all loved, and it had bacon and the bacon fat in the dressing.

      1. Julia says:

        We ate so much bacon when we were kids. Farm chores, then breakfast and then it was time to get ready for school.

      2. We didn’t have a farm, but my dad could, and often did, eat bacon every day!

      3. Julia says:

        We had sausage sometimes instead of bacon. My dad would make sausage with another farmer, my dad would provide the beef and the other farmer would provide the pork. The sausage would be about 50% beef and 50% pork. They would smoke the links and it was so good. One year, they put to much hot peppers in and that was when I learned to like spicy food!

      4. What wonderful memories, and the smoked sausage, especially the hot one, is certainly part of your food map!

  2. Marlyn Marilyn Dishes says:

    The colours are so nice!

    1. Thank you Marilyn. That first bite!

  3. Sherry M says:

    I love sweet potato but yes it is indeed sweet so adding salt and garlic and pepper etc adds a bit of savoury tang esp. if you add a spritz of lemon . Fetta would be a good addition.

    1. The lemon would be great, you could swap out the orange in the recipe.

  4. Interesting combinations! But these Salt and Vinegar Sweet Potatoes sound absolutely down my alley 😋

    1. Thanks Rihana. The salt and vinegar are quite tasty.

  5. lisinmayenne says:

    Mmm, these look so good, Dorothy! I’m with you on sweet potatoes, I must admit we always use squash instead but even then we tend to tamp down their sweetness with spices and tangy flavours. I’m thinking your glaze would be perfect.

    1. Thank you! It does help, still not my favorite but much better disguised.

  6. CarolCooks2 says:

    Your sweet potatoes look good , Dorothy…I love the purple ones unfortunately the rest of my family don’t love them as much as I do…I think I may try this recipe on them and see what they say I think they may well like them especially with the addition of feta 🙂

    1. When I make these, I have to add the feta! The purple ones have the most nutrition, a ‘Blue Zone’ food.

      1. CarolCooks2 says:

        The purple ones are the most popular here and sold everywhere we don’t find many of the yellow ones but I love the purple one of my favourite veggies just mashed with butter and lots of black pepper and a little gravy…

      2. Well, gravy makes everything better Carol!

  7. Sheree says:

    Lovely recipe

  8. I love sweet potatoes so these look delicious. I also liked the reference to the container of bacon fat because my grandmother always had one in the corner cupboard so thanks for the smile.

    1. Every little bit of everything saved!

  9. Bernadette says:

    Thanks Dot for a recipe that I will add to my arsenal of sweet potato recipes. Dom will just about only eat this variety of potato and it does get a bit boring.

  10. And a handful (or more) of crisp chopped bacon for us non-vegetarians types. 😂 Bacon! Can you dig it? 🥓

    1. I’m sure most of my family would heartily agree!

  11. Nothing is ever too sweet for me. 😉 But this recipe sounds brilliant!

    1. Thanks Laurie! I threw the book at these little devils.

  12. JOY journal says:

    Yum!! There’s a restaurant in town that serves a sweet potato hash with a tiny bit of sausage and a sunny side up egg on top. That’s a good tamer, too, as I feel exactly the same way you do!

    1. Oh yes, a sunny egg would definitely help to tame the beast!

  13. This sounds wonderful Dorothy! I love sweet potatoes, they are so versatile~
    Jenna

    1. Thank you! It’s a bit different.

  14. Karen says:

    A very creative way to tame the sweetness. Our markets don’t carry purple sweet potatoes although they carry the small bags of mixed tiny potatoes with a few purple ones.

    1. Love those tiny potatoes! And the red and purple ones have more minerals, and I think flavor too!

  15. Chef Mimi says:

    This is so pretty! I can see it served with a nice white fish fillet for a beautiful contrast!

    1. That would be lovely!!

  16. NativeNM says:

    Like you I prefer a more savory sweet potato dish. I will have to try your Mom’s Salt and Vinegar Sweet Potatoes, they look and sound quite tasty.

    1. Thanks Jan! The salt and vinegar is even better using the little marble or baby potatoes.

  17. Im with you Dorothy, even I feel sweet potato and carrots and beets are too sweet to be called a vegetable haha. I could never get my head around making these into savory dishes. Now I add a lot of spice to camouflage them. Your salt and vinegar sweet potato sounds intriguing!

    1. It helped Kalpana! Carrots are fine in my book, but parsnips! Oh, they are so sweet it is always a shock.

  18. What a great combination of ingredients. This looks delicious.

    1. Thank you Jovina. It ended up being quite popular round the table!

  19. I’m a big fan of both sweet potatoes, or any color, and butternut squash, so love the idea of mixing them in such a tasty way. I can also see it served as a cold salad.
    Your Mom’s salt and vinegar potatoes also sound so good!
    I’ll be making both soon. 🙂

    1. I hope you enjoy them Ronit! Mom loved salt and vinegar anything, and she really liked these.

  20. I have never thought of using salt and vinegar with sweet potatoes – I may need to try it!!!🙂

    1. It’s a little different, and unexpected!

  21. Gail says:

    I understand your thoughts on sweet potatoes. Although I like the color, my husband loves the sweetness it provides. 🍃🍠🥓

    1. There doesn’t seem to be much middle ground!

      1. Gail says:

        🤔 I wonder why. 🤔

  22. Looks delicious! I am going to make this soon.

    1. It’s been quite popular, even with those who are not big sweet potato fans.

  23. What a beautiful looking dish Dorothy! You created so many flavors! I love sweet potatoes so much that I bake them in a large bunch, freeze them and take them out one at a time to munch on. My husband doesn’t care for them and this ensures I can have one any time I want.

    1. The freezing is a good idea! I could do that for my husband!

  24. Hi, Dorothy – I’m like you. I like the concept of a sweet potato but I find that they are simply too sweet. Thank you for your tips on how to tame them. I will give this a try (my husband LOVES sweet potatoes).

    1. Good luck! It’s a tough dragon to tame.

  25. Carolyn Page says:

    You had me at ‘sweet potato’!
    Just adore it cooked any way; though I’m up for this recipe to be sure, Dorothy. It looks scrumptious…

    1. Thank you my friend! So glad you love this healthful veggie!

  26. ckennedy says:

    Ah! You’ve said what I’ve been thinking all along! I do enjoy sweet potatoes, but sometimes they are too sweet. This recipe sounds great! I also love fried sweet potato (french fries) with some salt to tame the sweet side. Cheers!

    1. Thank you! Most of my family love sweet potato fries, usually with spicy mayonnaise!

  27. Hi Dorothy, I do something similar with sweet potato but I cover the veg with an olive oil and red wine sauce. It is very tasty.

    1. The red wine sauce sounds lovely Robbie!

  28. terrie gura says:

    I love everything about sweet potatoes! It’s too easy to keep them in the “sweet” box, though, and I appreciate this tangy twist. I love using sweet potatoes in chili, and pushing the flavor boundaries with smoky chipotle. It’s another way to calm the sweetness. Now, if I could just get a crisp texture on sweet potato fries…

    1. They do have a lot of moisture Terrie! But if you roast them like crazy, they end up crispy.
      I never thought about tucking them in chili, that’s brilliant! I will have to try that next time.

  29. The Painted Caravan says:

    Your Mom’s salt and vinegar sweet potatoes sound delicious and using the fresh butternut squash seeds as a glaze is a great idea! Thank you for sharing your recipes 😄

    1. Thanks so much for your kind comments! I love starting a recipe with one of my mom’s old standbys, and giving it a bit of a twist of course!

  30. nancyc says:

    The glazed sweet potatoes sound delicious—love all the ingredients in this!

    1. Thank you Nancy! It’s a versatile group of ingredients!

  31. These sweet potato recipes are different than what I’ve made. I will try them. Thank you!

    1. I hope you enjoy them Mary! Thanks for stopping by.

  32. M - says:

    Sweet potato enchildas. Rich and filling.

    1. Yum, sounds delicious!

  33. Anonymous says:

    Actually, for years I have been making a similar sweet potato fry for breakfast. I always love your variations. ❤️

    1. Thank you! My husband could eat them any meal, and would love them at breakfast.

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