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The most perfect Baked (extra crispy) Sweet Potato Parmesan Tater Tots. Made simply with sweet potatoes, parmesan cheese, butter, fresh herbs, plenty of flaky sea salt and black pepper. Each homemade, oven-baked tater tot is delicious…and pretty healthy too. The secret? Rolling the mashed sweet potatoes in Panko bread crumbs for a crispy on the outside, soft on the inside tater tot. Once the tots are out of the oven, drizzle with herb butter. SO GOOD. Serve these crispy sweet potato parmesan tater tots with ketchup. Or just simply enjoy them warm right out of the oven as is. Best autumn appetizer, side dish, or game-day snack!
These are without a doubt one of my favorite recipes. Oh my gosh.
SO GOOD.
But then, what’s not to love? Oven-baked sweet potato tater tots with herbs, garlic, and butter. Plus crispy Panko bread crumbs, and oh my gosh…parmesan too! The best ingredients all together in a cute little tater tot. Funny enough, this is a very old recipe. Yes, it’s actually a recipe from the first year of HBH that I majorly adjusted and reworked. I look back at some of my super old recipes. The ones from the early, early days of HBH, and wonder how I ever got this far. Man, those recipes…
Let’s just say that while some of them are amazing and delicious, some of them also need some serious re-working.
Which is what I did with these tater tots, and it was totally worth the effort. These are just about perfect in every way. Crunchy on the outside, soft and pillowy on the inside. Hinted with fresh herbs and garlic, and seasoned just right with chili powder, salt, and pepper. The flavors? Delicious.
Here’s how I make these sweet potato parmesan tater tots.
To quickly cook the sweet potatoes I absolutely LOVE using my instant pot. Instead of cooking the potatoes in the oven for an hour plus, I simply throw them into the instant pot for 10 minutes. They come out perfectly tender every single time. Using the instant pot to cook vegetables like this is one of my best time-saving tricks.
Of course, if you don’t own an instant pot, you can easily roast the potatoes in the oven. This works just as well, it just takes a little more prep time.
Once the potatoes have roasted and are super tender, mash them with freshly grated parmesan cheese, garlic, salt, and pepper. Slightly cool the mix, then simply scoop out tablespoon-size balls and roll in Panko bread crumbs seasoned with chili powder. I found it helpful to first scoop the potato mix out by tablespoonfuls and place each onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. As the potato mounds sit, they firm up a bit and become much easier to roll through the Panko crumbs.
The trick here is not to stress. Your tater tots will not look like perfect cylinders, and you guys, that’s OK. All that matters is that you coat the potatoes in the bread crumbs. Promise, once baked the tater tots are going to look great…and taste great too.
Before baking, brush (or spray) each tater tot with olive oil. This will ensure a nice golden coloring on the outside of each tot.
While the tots are baking, melt together the butter and fresh herbs, then drizzle the warm herb butter overtop.
So darn good. Crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside, buttery, herby, and seasoned just perfectly. Every little tater tot is a delicious bite.
These are best served warm, either as is or with a dipping sauce like ketchup. Honestly, they’re so delicious either way. I’m warning you now, these tots are addicting. But they’re also healthy…ish, so it’s cool. I’m excited to now have this recipe in my back pocket for upcoming Sunday game days, and even holiday parties. They’re a hit with everyone, even the kids.
And if you’re looking for more of a meal, try pairing the tater tots with these smoky chipotle cheddar burgers.
PS. with all of my family…and then some…currently in town, things are getting crazy over here, so the rest of the week’s posts will be on the shorter end. Normalcy will (hopefully) return next week once things settle down a bit, thank you for your patience!
If you make these baked sweet potato parmesan tater tots be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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I’m not seeing a link to the how to video? I see the words to watch but no link???
Hi Darenda,
There is no link for the video, you should be able to view it right above the ingredient list, I just checked and it was there. I hope this helps! xT
Oh wow, these Baked Sweet Potato Parmesan Tater Tots are an absolute game-changer! The combination of the sweet potato’s natural sweetness and the savory Parmesan creates a delightful burst of flavors in every bite. The crispy exterior gives way to a perfectly tender interior, making them irresistible. A healthier twist on the classic tater tots, and they’re so easy to make! Highly recommend trying these โ a delicious and satisfying treat that won’t disappoint https://kleurplaten-kind.com/
These sweet potato parmesan tater tots are absolute perfection! The combination of the sweet potato, cheesy parmesan, and crispy exterior is simply mouthwatering. They’re the ultimate comfort food with a delicious twist. This recipe is definitely going to become a regular in my kitchen. Thank you for sharing such a fantastic dish, it’s a winner! – Becky Gomez https://coloringpageswk.com/
Hi Becky,
Happy Wednesday!!๐๐ I appreciate you trying this recipe and your feedback, so glad to hear that it turned out well for you! xx
Hi!
I want to make these for an out of town weekend next week. If I cook them in advance (totally assembled and coated with the breadcrumbs), what temp and for how long would I want to reheat them?
Hi Kate,
I would probably wait to bake them, just have them assembled and ready to go:) I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xx