Orange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices - Easy - Recipe Winners (2024)

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Orange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices are bathed with fresh ginger and orange glaze pepped up with orange marmalade, brandy, dijon mustard and thyme. Visually this dish looks impressive, yet it’s super easy to prepare.

Our Orange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices soak up all of the delicious glaze and cooks until the potatoes are tender and gloriously tinged with chewy caramelised golden bits of sweet potato deliciousness.

Best of all it’s easy to prepare for a holiday special occasion, looks impressive and it can be prepared ahead of time ready for when you want to bake it. Gotta love that! 🥰

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Pantry

oil
butter
dijon mustard
orange marmalade

Shopping List

orange-fleshed sweet potatoes
brandy (optional)
fresh thyme or rosemary
fresh orange juice
fresh ginger

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are lower in carbs and higher in fibre than potatoes. They bake up sweet (which I guess is why they’re called ‘sweet potatoes’), are super delicious, and incredibly versatile.

At their simplest, you can bake them whole without peeling them till they’re soft, split them and spoon with a good dollop of Greek yogurt mixed with some fresh herbs. We particularly like fresh dill and yogurt. Dill freezes beautifully so it’s a great standby as we always have yogurt in the refrigerator.

Or…… going to the other end of the spectrum, sweet potato makes the most amazing desserts, think pumpkin pie all spiced up and golden. It’s just so versatile, equally popular served as a vegetable that’s baked, mashed, steamed or candied.

Check out our Festive Pineapple Glazed Ham with Candied Sweet Potatoes, Candied Sweet Potatoes, or our Roasted Sweet Potato Avocado and Pickled Ginger Salad for some more delicious ways to serve sweet potatoes.

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How To Select Sweet Potaotes

Look for potatoes that have smooth skins, with a firm texture. Pick over the sweet potatoes and look for potatoes that have a mostly uniform thickness, with no bruises, or cracks. What you want is to have each slice roughly the same size to achieve an even potato spiral.

You Say Potato…

Depending on where you live orange, or red sweet potatoes are often called ‘yams’. Whatever you call them just don’t use the white, or purple varieties as they cook up dry and starchy, and thats definately not what we’re after here.

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Slicing Sweet Potatoes

By far the quickest way to slice the sweet potatoes is to use a mandolin. A mandolin will give you consistent, even-sized slices. Failing that a good sharp knife will do the trick.

What you’re looking for here are slices that are pretty much uniform in size. You may need to trim the narrow ends of the potato and use those bits for another recipe so you get even-sized pieces.

PreparingOrange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices Ahead of Time

You can go right ahead and prepare this dish ahead of time. Make the glaze and toss the sweet potato slices in the glaze. Lightly oil your pan and spiral the potatoes then cover with foil and pop the frypan in the fridge.

The remaining glaze can be reduced ahead of time and refrigerated until you’re ready to brush on the glaze.

You may find that the reduced glaze has set in the pan, don’t panic as you can add a tablespoon of water to the pan and then gently warm over low heat until the glaze is loose enough to spread on the sweet potatoes.

This can be done 2 days ahead of baking. Got to love that!

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Reducing The Glaze

The glaze is delicious once reduced. The flavours of orange, ginger, brandy, mustard, thyme and marmalade reduce down to a syrupy, delicious consistency. Once brushed onto the potatoes the glaze starts to caramelise with the sugar in the marmalade and tinge the potatoes to become gloriously sticky, and slightly chewy on top.

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Can I Bake Ahead Of Time

This dish is best cooked, then served. As the sweet potato texture is soft yet caramelised and sticky on top it doesn’t reheat that well. Mind you it will still taste great, but it won’t be as ‘on point’ as if you served them straight from the oven.

We’ve eaten these potatoes cold and they’re just as tasty. Mind you we’ve also reheated leftovers in a frypan and served them up but the whole dish loses its visual appeal. Tasty, but just not looking the best!

Don’t forget to rate this recipe and let us know what you thought when you make these fabulous Orange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices in the reviews below.

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Yield: serves 8 as a side dish

Orange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Orange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices are bathed with a fresh ginger and orange glaze pepped up with orange marmalade, brandy, dijon mustard and thyme.

Visually this dish looks impressive, and the best part, it's delicious and super easy to prepare.

Ingredients

  • 1kg sweet potatoes with orange flesh (2 pounds)
  • 1/2 cup fresh orange juice
  • 2 tablespoons brandy
  • 30g butter, melted (1 ounce)
  • 2 tablespoons freshly grated ginger
  • 1/2 cup orange marmalade
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. preheat oven to 180c on bake, not fan (355f)
  2. brush a 20cm cast iron frypan with oil (8 inch)
  3. slice potatoes into thin even slices
  4. in a bowl large enough to toss the potatoes add orange juice, brandy, butter, ginger, marmalade, mustard and thyme and whisk till blended
  5. toss potatoes through the glaze making sure to coat each individual slice - a pair of rubber gloves comes in handy for this
  6. make stacks of the slices and lay them around the outside of the frypan working your way to the centre - see video
  7. cover frypan with foil and cook for 20 -25 minutes until the potatoes are starting to soften when tested
  8. meanwhile put remaining glaze ingredients into a small saucepan and reduce over medium heat till glaze is a syrupy consistency (around 5 minutes) then remove from heat
  9. remove potatoes from the oven and discard the foil (you may need to pour off any condensation juices that are in the pan) - see note below
  10. brush potatoes generously with glaze and return to oven for 10 minutes - it helps to set a timer
  11. repeat glazing and baking until the potatoes are tender and the glaze is glossy and starting to caramelize
  12. serve and enjoy!

Notes

  1. The foil covering the potatoes will create steam which will produce liquid in the pan. Pour this juice off, and add it to the glaze and reduce until syrup-like.

Nutrition Information

Yield

8

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 228Total Fat 5gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 8mgSodium 132mgCarbohydrates 43gFiber 5gSugar 23gProtein 3g

Nutritional information provided here is only intended as a guide.

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Orange Glazed Baked Sweet Potato Slices - Easy - Recipe Winners (2024)

FAQs

Should you poke holes in sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Do you have to poke holes in sweet potatoes before baking? Typically holes are poked into a sweet potato to prevent a potato exploding in your oven. However, the chance of that happening is low, and according to Lifehacker, sweet potatoes will retain more flavor if you don't poke them.

Which is healthier, white or orange sweet potatoes? ›

Orange sweet potatoes are positively packed with beta-carotene ,which is responsible for the orange flesh. White sweet potatoes only have 6 micrograms of beta-carotene compared to an orange sweet potato's load of more than 8,500 micrograms. Stop treating the squash like a tuber and start thinking of it like a melon.

Which color sweet potato is healthiest? ›

Sweet Potatoes and Health

Sweet potatoes with orange flesh are richest in beta-carotene. Sweet potatoes with purple flesh are richer in anthocyanins. Beta-carotene and anthocyanins are naturally occurring plant “phyto” chemicals that give vegetables their bright colors.

Is it okay to eat a sweet potato every day? ›

If you enjoy sweet potatoes, you can absolutely enjoy them daily. However, eating multiple sweet potatoes every day could cause a harmless condition called carotenodermia, where your skin turns yellow-orange. You may also want to be cautious about your sweet potato intake if you have a history of kidney stones.

Is it better to wrap sweet potatoes in foil when baking? ›

Wrapping the sweet potatoes in foil ensures that they don't dry out too quickly, and allows you to add aromatics if desired.

What temperature is a baked sweet potato done at? ›

If you'd like a more precise indicator, insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the sweet potato. The internal temperature of a cooked sweet potato should read between 205- and 212-degrees Fahrenheit.

Are orange sweet potatoes anti-inflammatory? ›

The beta-carotene in sweet potatoes has been shown to fight inflammation, and eating them regularly can help ease joint pain and other symptoms of inflammatory conditions like arthritis. If you're looking for a delicious way to reduce inflammation, add some sweet potatoes to a salad or bake alongside protein!

Can you eat too much sweet potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes contain beta-carotene, and their excessive consumption can lead to hypervitaminosis A (vitamin A toxicity), in which excess vitamin A accumulates in the liver. Although it is not considered harmful, the color of the skin and nails may turn orange.

Is sweet potato healthier than potatoes? ›

Though they can both be part of a healthy diet, sweet potatoes are generally healthier than regular potatoes, partly because of their incredibly high vitamin A content. Sweet potatoes are also lower on the glycemic index, meaning that they are less likely than regular potatoes to make your blood sugar spike.

When not to eat sweet potatoes? ›

How to tell if sweet potatoes have gone bad. If your sweet potato is soft in spots, smells rotten, or oozes a mysterious liquid, that potato should be discarded. Another sign that sweet potatoes have taken a turn for the worse is if they start growing stalky purplish sprouts.

Are yams and sweet potatoes the same? ›

Yams and sweet potatoes differ in flavor and appearance, and they are not related. Sweet potatoes are in the morning glory family, while yams belong to the lily family. Yams aren't as sweet as sweet potatoes, and they are starchier and drier. Their texture and flavor are more similar to potatoes or yuca.

What is the best time of day to eat sweet potatoes? ›

Lunch: The best time to eat the sweet potato is to eat at lunch. After eating, calcium in sweet potatoes takes 4-5 hours to absorb into the body, 2 to 5 pm sunlight can promote calcium absorption. In addition, the ability to help the potatoes long enough to work to help you reduce appetite in the evening.

Why do you pierce sweet potatoes before baking? ›

Pierce the sweet potato with a fork or sharp knife in several places, about about 6 times. This will allow steam to escape from the potatoes while they bake. Place your clean (and jabbed) sweet potatoes on the prepped baking sheet.

What happens if you don t poke holes in a potato before baking? ›

"Yes, it's good to prick them," Smith told Food52. "It pokes holes in the skin, which allows steam to escape. Otherwise, they could explode—it doesn't happen all the time, but it happens every once in a while. The potato is full of water it's trying to turn to steam, or water vapor.

Do sweet potatoes need to be pricked? ›

As any of us who have baked any kind of potato know, there's not much to the dish; however, it's generally advised to prick a few holes in the spud before baking (via Food52). But if you want to skip this step and just toss your sweet potato right into the oven, feel free to go for it.

Can I just stick a sweet potato in the ground? ›

If a whole sweet potato is placed in the ground in early spring — when white potatoes are usually planted — the cold weather will inhibit its growth and it might rot. For this reason, the recommended propagation technique for sweet potatoes is to plant “slips” after the last frost date.

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