Whipped Sweet Potatoes with Browned Butter is like a bowl of sunshine for your winter table. And don’t save it just for the holidays, this creamy mash is comforting and delicious all season long.
Melt the butter in a small skillet. Let it cook, stirring or swirling the pan often until the solids in the butter start to turn a nutty brown.
Watch carefully, this won't take very long, and the butter can burn easily. Remove the pan from the heat but keep warm.
Sweet potatoes
Peel and chop the sweet potatoes into even sized chunks.
Put the potatoes in a large pot and add cold water just to cover them. Add a teaspoon of salt and a few sage leaves (optional) to the pot. Bring to a gentle boil, then cook until the potatoes can be pierced easily with the tip of a sharp knife, about 10-15 minutes (or more, depending on the size of your potato pieces.) Drain well.
Add the hot potatoes to the bowl of a full sized food processor (mine is a 14 cup) and add the buttermilk and 3 tablespoons of the browned butter (reserve the rest for later.) Process until the potatoes have completely broken down. Then scrape down the sides of the bowl and process until the potatoes are completely silky. You can add more buttermilk if they seem very thick. Taste and add salt if necessary. This whole thing will only take a couple of minutes.
Spoon the potatoes into a serving bowl and swirl the top with the back of a large spoon. Top with a drizzle of the browned butter (reheated if necessary.) Garnish with fresh cracked black pepper and sage leaves if you like.
Notes
You can make the potatoes ahead, but don't garnish with the browned butter until you're ready to serve.To reheat cold potatoes cover them and heat in a low (300F) oven, stirring now and then, until they're hot. You can also do this in a heavy saucepan on the stove, or in the microwave. You may need to loosen them with more buttermilk.
Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.
Did You Make This?We love seeing what you've made! Tag us on social media at @theviewfromgreatisland for a chance to be featured.