Simple and classic Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel is a must for Thanksgiving!
This dish deserves some attention. I first posted this casserole back in 2013 – my first year as a blogger. Little did I know, then, just how far this little engine that could would go. It is by far one of my post pinned and popular recipes. I knew at the time that I loved sweet potatoes and, of course, anything sporting the word streusel – but had no idea I had so many friends who shared in this love.
So with that – six years later – a little casserole-make-over seemed warranted.
Like most people, we prepare the same Thanksgiving meal year after year.
Turkey, mashed potatoes, apple-sausage stuffing, spinach au gratin, buttered corn, apple-cranberry relish, caramelized butternut squash, cornbread, and Dad’s Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel.
As far as I can remember, Dad was responsible for the turkey and the sweet potatoes, and Mom had every other dish covered!
INGREDIENTS FOR SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE WITH PECAN STREUSEL:
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- Baked sweet potatoes, peeled, cooled and mashed
- White sugar
- Eggs
- Milk
- Vanilla extract
- Brown sugar
- Pecans, chopped and whole
- Flour
- Melted butter
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This dish hits so many perfect notes.
It is sweet and rich, smooth and crunchy. So much goodness in one dish – oh my!
THE SWEET POTATOES CAN BE PREPARED ONE OF THREE WAYS:
- peeling, cubing and boiling
- baking
- using canned
Whatever you have the time and the preference for, they all work beautifully.
I bake them and give ’em a quick mix before combining the rest of the ingredients.
If you choose to go the baked or boiled route, you’ll need six good sized potatoes; if you prefer using the canned sweet potatoes, use 40 ounces.
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Butter a 2 quart oblong baking dish. (11″ x 7″) Set aside.
- Combine mashed sweet potatoes, white sugar, eggs, 1/3 cup of melted butter, milk and vanilla.
- Place mixture in the prepared dish.
- In a separate bowl, combine brown sugar, chopped pecans, flour, and 1/3 cup melted butter.
- Sprinkle streusel over top, adding 1/2 cup or so of whole pecans, and bake for 35 minutes.
Hopefully this dish will become a classic in your house, too!
If you decide to give this casserole a whirl – I’d love your feedback and photos! Tag @ciaochowbambina on Instagram, or share to my Pinterest and Facebook page!
Buon Appetito!
PrintSweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel
- Category: Dinner
Description
Simple and classic Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel is a must for Thanksgiving!
Ingredients
- 6 baked sweet potatoes, peeled, cooled and mashed
- 1/2 – 1 cup white sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup milk
- 1 tsp. vanilla extract
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 cup chopped pecans, plus whole pecans for topping
- 1/3 cup flour
- 2/3 cup melted butter
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Butter a 2 quart oblong (11″ x 7″) baking dish. Set aside.
- Combine mashed sweet potatoes, white sugar, eggs, 1/3 cup of the melted butter, milk and vanilla.
- Place mixture in the prepared dish.
- In a separate bowl, combine brown sugar, chopped pecans, flour, and remaining 1/3 cup melted butter.
- Sprinkle streusel over top, adding 1/2 cup or so of whole pecans, and bake for 35 minutes
Liz H says
I have been using this showstopper easy recipe since Thanksgiving 2018 — my friends and fam are obsessed! I host Turkey Day every year and this will be year five with this dish. It took me so long to rate this as I’ve been working off of the same printed sheet for years and had to come back to re-print a stained recipe page 🙂 THANK YOU!
Annie says
THANK YOU, LIZ! I love knowing that this dish has become a tradition for your family, too! 🙂
Ashley says
This was one of my first dishes to make when I started my first Thanksgiving meal years ago and it is my absolute fav dish every single year!
Annie says
This is music to my ears, Ashley! Thank you for sharing! Happy holidays!
Terri says
This recipe is absolutely perfect. Not too much or too little of anything. Much too good for only the Holidays! Thank You!!
Annie says
Thank you so much, Terri! I appreciate that! 🙂