Sweet Potato Toast: 3 Ways
YEP I SAID IT – Sweet Potato Toast! Can you tell I love sweet potatoes? Between my Breakfast Sweet Potat-“Oats” and my Caramelized Onion & Kale Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes, It seems I find a way to work them into this blog once a week!
A couple of weeks ago I woke up craving avocado toast and thought we had bread but WE DIDN’T! So sad. So I sliced up some taters, made my first sweet potato toast and posted it on my Instagram. I knew that it was an awesome idea and although it doesn’t really require a recipe, I had to share it with you! I decided to try it with a few topping options and loved all 3 so much.
Avocado was an obvious choice as it goes well on anything – especially sweet taters. So then I thought, what else do I love on toast? Well there were really only 2 other things. Almond Butter and Tuna! Not together. That would be a little scary. Unless I made the almond butter into some kind of thai dressing and tossed it with tuna…. mmmmm see how my brain works? YUM. These are PERFECTION for when I do a Whole30 or am trying to limit my grains!
I digress. Almond butter goes with banana and cinnamon and the tuna gets a kick from relish and red onion.
So here is how its done:
How to make Sweet Potato Toast:
Step 1: Slice sweet potato into toast like pieces (about 1/4 inch thick) and add to toaster.
Step 2: Toast TWICE! It took mine 2 rounds on high (could take 3-4 though!) in the toaster to cook through and result in this slightly browned “toast”. Here is the Cuisinart Toaster I have:
Step 3: TOP!
Topping options for Sweet Potato Toast:
Avocado Toast: Sliced avocado, salt, pepper & lemon zest.
Nut Butter: Almond Butter, banana slices and cinnamon!
Tuna! I added mayo, relish & red onion to mine but feel free to make it how you like it.
Nutrition for Sweet Potato Toast:
Sweet Potato Toast is a healthy, whole30 & grain free alternative to your favorite breakfast! Sweet potatoes are high in Vitamin A & C, much higher in these nutrients than White Potatoes are, so they are much more nutrient rich option! Vitamin A assists with eye health and Vitamin C with immunity! Eat sweet potatoes 2-3 times a week to reap the benefits!
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PrintSweet Potato Toast: 3 Ways
Ingredients
- sweet potatoes
- almond butter
- banana slices
- cinnamon
- avocado
- salt & pepper
- lemon zest
- tuna
- mayonnaise
- red onion
- relish
Instructions
To Make Sweet Potato Toast:
- Slice sweet potatoes lengthwise into 1/4 inch slices. Add to the toaster like you would bread and toast on high. It took me 2 rounds to get it cooked how I like with a little bit a browning on both sides.
For Avocado:
- Remove skin from avocado and slice. Add to toast and sprinkle with salt, pepper and some lemon zest.
For Almond Butter:
- Spread some almond butter on toast and add sliced banana and a bit of cinnamon.
For Tuna:
- I added 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon relish and 1 tablespoon of diced red onion to a small can of tuna. Scoop tuna onto toast!
I loveeeeeeee sweet potato and this is such a clever idea! You are the sweet potato queen at the moment, girl! 😉 xo
Haha YES! I will happily take that crown!! 🙂
I just saw this, and made two slices right away. One slice was completely cooked and floury, the other still slightly crunchy, which I preferred. Had them with peanut butter. Delicious! Such a good, simple idea too.
Thanks very much.
That is great to hear!! So glad you love it!!
Is this a Yam, or a Sweet Potato? I thought Yams are orange and sweet potatoes are white…?
Here is some info on that!! http://www.ncsweetpotatoes.com/sweet-potatoes-101/difference-between-yam-and-sweet-potato/
sweet potatoes are not white….?
i agree
This potato toast recipe is such a great idea! How come I never thought of this before?
Thanks so much!!
Hi. I just found this recipe on pinterest. It sounds unbelievable to toast sweet potatoes in the toaster, so I am definitely trying it this evening. Can’t wait!
I hope you enjoy Adina!! Let me know how it goes!
Great idea … thanks so much!
Thanks Margaret!! I hope you love it! 🙂
Oh, wow!! That is DEFINITELY something I want to do! But, does the potato “weep” or produce any kind of liquid when cooking?
Nope! It cooks perfectly and gets slightly browned on the outside. Try it out and let me know how you like it!
Wondered the same thing. Worried it might gunk up my toaster.
It won’t! Promise! 🙂
There is no way the sweet potato would/could be cooked in that short of time. I think I would have to wait till I had bread, even if it were gluten free bread. And I like sweet potatoes, but I like them cooked!
Trust me!!! You have to slice it thin but it cooks perfectly on high for 2 rounds! Try it and let me know! 🙂
how many minutes is that? I have a toaster oven, THANKS
I haven’t counted! Just keep an eye on them, should take 2-3 rounds on high!
It works…I wondered myself, but I tried it just now!. Oh. My. Gosh. Kelsey, thank you for the tutorial!! Love <3
Of course!!! So glad you loved it!! 🙂
Yes, I was standing in front of the toaster for longer than I cared to so I microwaved it for a minute first to soften if a bit and then toasted it. Hope that helps !!
Wow thats genius! Does it work with potatoes as well?
Hi Liane! I haven’t tried potatoes yet but let me know how that goes!
You’re a genius. I’m obsessed with sweet potatoes but never thought to do this! I think you’ve just changed my life.
Thanks Ashley!! It just came to me… I wanted toast, but all I had was a sweet potato! 🙂
Does it actually cook? Or is it a raw sweet potato??
Yes it cooks! Just toast it twice through on high! It might be different for different toasters but keep an eye on it and cook it until slightly browned on each side!
I LOVE THIS! I am a fellow sweet potato and avocado toast addict, so I cannot imagine how good they must taste combined into one. I am most definitely going to be having these for breakfast, lunch, and dinner tomorrow 🙂
Thanks Maddie!! They are just the best!! You’d be surprised at how good the almond butter one is too… Addicting!! 🙂
Oh my gosh. I’m am trying this tomorrow. I am on a new diet for migraines and have given up bread. But this sounds great and I love sweet potato’s!
Such a good alternative!! I hope you enjoy, let me know how you like it!! 🙂
I have never seen this before and absolutely cannot wait to try it! These look soo yummy! Thanks for sharing!
I hope you enjoy it Emily!! Thanks for reading!
I love this!!!! What a great idea you rock miss!!!
Thanks Macy!! ENJOY! 🙂
Anyone try this in the toaster oven?
I have not but try it out and let me know!! 🙂
Yes! I did it in the toaster oven because my toaster didn’t cook it enough. I still ran it through the cycle twice (it was still crunchy-but delicious) I had 1/2 an avocado so I sliced it added sea salt & pepper and lemon zest and it was fabulous! The lemon zest gave it a nice ending note. Now I have to try the other options too.
Woo hoo!! 🙂
Was the sweet potato raw before you put it into the toaster
Yes it was!! 🙂
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What is the secret to slicing the sweet potato? I have always had difficulty cutting raw sweet potato into chunks.
A good knife! You can also slice a little off of the bottom for stability before slicing!
This looks delicious and so easy! I’m going to have to give this a try!
Thanks Donna!! You have to try and let me know what you think! 🙂
Can’t have any grains. I have not had toast for 3 1/2 years and every time I cut into an avocado, I crave toast. SO excited right now, I wish I was hungry. I noticed you didn’t peel the SP. I’m not trying to be a child, but will I want the crusts off?
Ah you will love this!!! Yes you can totally peel the crust off! 🙂 I hope you love it!!
OMG OMGOMG!!! YOU CAN PUT SWEET POTATO INTO A TOASTER! STOP IT!!!
HAHA!! YESSS YOU CAN AND I WILL NOT STOP!! 🙂 🙂
This is brilliant! Does the sweet potato leak or get sticky/sappy in the toaster?
Nope! Cooks it perfectly and stays dry!! 🙂
Love this!!!!
Thanks Linda!!
Thanks so much for the new ideas. I love sweet taters, avacados, tuna, and I will be trying the almond butter with bananas for sure. I would probably just add Lemon pepper in stead of salt, pepper & zest but your taste buds are right up my alley so to speak. Lol I’m trying to eat healthier and loose some Lbs. Thanks again.
Love lemon pepper!! I hope you enjoy! 🙂
So-the toaster dial is actually a timer– of you have it on high– I’m guessing just you cooked it for 5 minutes twice. Is that about the time? I don’t think most people realize that a toaster dial is just a timer!! There isn’t a sensor or little gremlin making the toast perfectly golden!
Sweet potatoes are amazing!
Oh! Haha Well mine cranks to a 6 or 7 and twice through only took about 5 minutes so maybe mine is weird!! Thanks for the tip though!
Absolutely brilliant idea. Can’t wait to try it.
Thanks Christie! Enjoy!
Great idea!! Trying this tonight in lieu of hamburger buns for my turkey burgers.
Great idea!! Hope you love it! 🙂
What a neat idea, can’t wait to try it!
xo Jannine
Thanks Jannie! 🙂
Does the sweet potato toast end up like a cracker in consistency? Could you use these as crackers with dip?
No it doesn’t get too crisp!! They have to be a bit thicker to hold up the toppings. I would look up a sweet potato chip recipe for that! 🙂
I definitely want to try this but am wondering- if I don’t use the whole potato, will the rest keep well in the fridge? Have you tried?
Yes! I kept mine in the fridge in a ziploc bag for a couple of days! 🙂
GENIUS!!!!!
How do you slice sweet potatoes raw without them sharding? Do you precooked a little?
No! Just slice them about 1/4 inch thick and they will cook completely in the toaster! Enjoy!
What a GREAT idea. I will try it soon, but I will put them in my toaster oven (We got rid of our toaster). I fry sweet potatoes cut 1/4″, in butter about 10 mins, then add brown sugar across the top, pour a little water in pan, cover and let steam. Cook down a little and it is a great sweet side dish or dessert. This was actually a dish my husband concocted. Instructions are very general but practice makes perfect.
What is the consistency of the sweet potato after is cooked in the toaster? Is it crunchy? Tender? I had sweet potatoes for the first time yesterday so I am not completely sure what to expect. They were delicious so I am excited to find new ways to eat them!! Can’t believe I went 24 years without them.. 🙂
Oh welcome to this whole new world!! It should be pretty tender with a bit of crisp if you cook it until slightly browned! Definitely not floppy! 🙂
How does it leave the toaster? Would hate to have nasty burnt sweet potato bits in the grate.
The outside actually dries up and leaves no residue behind! 🙂
Doesn’t the sweet potato gunk up your toaster with juice?
Nope! It dries up perfectly!
WOW! It’s a great Idea!!! Thanks a lot!!!!! 🙂
You got it Marion!! Enjoy!! 🙂
This is awesome 🙂
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This is life changing. Sweet potatoes for breakfast can now be a thing when I only have 10 minutes to make it! So great!
Woo hoo! Thanks Britney! 🙂
This is genius! I agree with others here when they say it is life changing! I am limiting my bread intake too and this will really help me do so! Thanks SO much! Cannot wait to try the almond butter, banana, cinnamon “toast”!
Woo hoo!! Oh yeah that combo might be my favorite!! 🙂 ENJOY!
Hi Kelsey. I want to congratulate and thank you for this idea. The best since I joined Pinterest.
Greetings from South Africa.
Ronel
Awesome to hear Ronel!! So glad to have you as a reader and from South Africa no less! Enjoy you sweet potato toast! 🙂
I tried this with avocado and it was delicious!!! Toasting twice on was perfect for my sweet potato as well.
Awesome Claude!! So glad you liked it!
So much quicker and easier to toast them. Life saver!
Woo hoo!! So happy to hear!!
I don’t have a toaster! Curses! I wonder if an oven would work…?
I’m sure it would! Or on the stove top as well!
I’m going out to by sweet potatoes, today! This will be my new bread, for sure!
Woo hoo!! You will love it!
Trying this RIGHT NOW! Literally, in the toaster! SO excited- def game changer, thanks for sharing!
Yay!! I hope you LOVE it!!!
Pretty sure this just changed my life
Haha WOO HOO! Thanks Sara! 🙂
What a brilliant idea! I can’t wait to try this. Thank you for sharing your ingenious idea!
Glad you like it!! I hope you enjoy! 🙂
Great ideas with photos and explainations… Any tips on slicing the potato?
Tks, Sam
Make sure you have sharp knife and it helps to slice a little bit of the bottom to keep it steady! Enjoy!!
This is blowing up over on What Fat Vegans Eat on FB. People want to know if it has a raw taste after it is toasted and what the texture is. I think this would be awesome with hummus on it. 😛 Maybe with roasted veg on top – roasted eggplant or roasted tomato…or both! Thanks for simple and amazing idea.
It doesn’t taste raw at all! It cooks perfectly all the way through! 🙂 Enjoy!!
Ohh Mmm Gee.. I love sweet potatoes too, and lemme tell you.. I go all Bubba from Forrest Gump when it comes to sweet potato ideas.. This beats every single one of them.. I can’t wait to try it out! : ).. You are clearly a genius!
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Can’t wait to try xxc
Haha LOVE THIS!! Enjoy!! 🙂
OMG! This looks amazing! I am going into the kitchen to try this right now. Anyone tried it in a toaster oven yet?
What a great idea – I’ve never heard of this before. This is definitely something I want to try! Thank you for sharing!
Enjoy!!
Great idea! And great photos too!
Thanks Pat! 🙂
The photos show a yam.
The sweet potato is actually often labeled as a Yam but it is a sweet potato! 🙂
What a great idea!! I’m looking forward to trying this out! Thanks for the inspiration
Thanks!! Enjoy!
I used a yam and it did not come out firm enough to pick up with my hands, though it had char marks on the sides. Is it because I didn’t use a sweet potato or that I used a toaster oven?
Try Old Bay Seasoning on the avocado!
This is such an awesome idea!!!! My jaw dropped and I said “no way!” when I saw this on pinterest. Thanks for sharing!
You got it!! ENNJOY!! 🙂
What if I don’t own a toaster? Oven?
You can cook the in the oven or on the stove top would be quick! 🙂
How do you slice a sweet potato so thin without cutting off a finger?
I cut a slice off the bottom on the sweet potato and put the cut side down on the board for stability!
This. Is. Brilliant. I’m on an elimination diet to identify allergies and basically eating only fruits, veggies and lean meats. I have been craving avocado toast and this is AWESOME. Just had some, it was delicious and totally fills the void. Can not wait to try with other toppings. The sweet potato is perfect in my toaster after two rounds set to high as well. No residue, no drippings. It’s a little challenging to cut perfectly even 1/4″ so I had slight variation in how well cooked the entire slice was but where it was a little less cooked it just held up the toppings better, the whole thing was delicious. Thank you!!!
Hey Shannon!! That makes me soooo happy!!! It really is perfect for elimination diets – my brain got here after doing Whole30! It is so fun to play around with different toppings and have something fun for breakfast or a snack! ENJOY!! 🙂
What a brilliant idea. This will be great for my daughter on a low protein diet. I wonder if any other vegetables would work like this?
I have thought about that!! The sweet potato works best as it isn’t wet and can hold its shape! Regular potatoes work well too!!
I love this idea! We don’t have a toaster, but I think it would work just as well cooking the sweet potato slices in a frying pan, or even roasting them in the oven!
Definitely!! Both of those work well!
roasting in the oven is definitely safer.
We tried this and it was seriously jummi 😀 We borrow one of the pictures for our blog and photo cred you. Hope that’s ok?! Have a wonderful day, thank you for sharing
No problem!! So glad you enjoyed!!
Such a cool idea – can’t wait to try it!
Thanks Lexi!! 🙂
OMG just came across this tonight. Sweet potato toast – what a brilliant idea! I will definitely try this. It looks amazing!
Thanks Jills!! Hope you love it!!
I was told that the numbers on the dial of a toaster is minutes ?!? So what number did you put it on. Or does your toaster have a temperature dial. Sorry so silly lol I’m intrigued and hangry now
Haha no problem!! Mine goes to 7 but that definitely doesn’t take 7 minutes! I run it through twice on that!
Darn. I had high hopes! Five rounds in the toaster, they got floppy, slipped down the sides requiring fork extraction, and were still barely cooked. I’ll still use the idea of eating them as “toast” but made in the oven instead.
Oh no! Might depend on the type of toaster you have too as all are different! I definitely think trying it in the oven will be great!
Hello Kelsey
I sent you an email about your sweet potato images.
Please can you respond
Thanks so much
Sharron
Hello Kelsey
I sent you a email about your photos would you please come back toy me asap please
Best wishes
Sharron Price
Hi Sharron,
I haven’t received the email! Can you send to: kelseympreciado@gmail.com? Thanks!
As I’ve made the switch to plant-based eating, and been gathering recipes online, I scroll through the comments looking for people who’ve actually TRIED it. I actually tried this, and it was great. I followed the directions exactly, and the results were exactly as Kelsey wrote! What a clever idea. Can’t believe it, but the potato tastes cooked and there’s not a hint of residue on the toaster.
YAY!! Thanks for commenting Donna!! Glad it worked well for you!! 🙂
Setting the record straight. I tried this recipe. FYI, but the pictures actual shows yams, which are light cream in color and orange colored ones are actually yams.
Noticed a lot of recipes show orange potato salad as sweet potatoes when they are actually yams.
Does your toaster actually say “high” because otherwise whatever number it shows is the amount of minutes!
Mine has numbers but it goes up to 8 and it doesn’t take 8 minutes so i am not sure! I would definitely crank it all the way up though!
I don’t have a toaster. Could I put the sweet potatoe into the microwave? Doesn’t it need to be properly cooked before?
It actually cooks in the toaster! You can put the slices on a baking sheet and broil them for a few minutes on each side or cook them in a pan too!
Hey Claudine!! Just came up with a GREAT idea! Even though you don’t have a toaster, I’d bet my bottom dollar that one of your neighbors does. Why don’t you canvas the area until you find somebody that has a toaster with a high setting. Make sure you put it on high and do it twice. You have to put it in twice for it to cook all the way through.
Alternatively, you could post your address and one of the friends on this board might live near you and you can come over to one of our houses and toast your sweet potatoes there! If you live in Alhambra you’re welcome to come use my toaster!
Hi there! I’m a little slow and am just trying out the sweet potato toast. Ok, not slow, lazy.
I tried it this morning. I would say my slices were same size or a little thinner than yours and after two rounds on highest heat, still a little crunchier than I would like. Tips? Lower heat, more rounds? Thanks!
Did they get browned on the outside? It might take 3-4 times depending on your toaster!!
I’ve made this a couple times in my toaster and it’s always delicious, but I always find that I’m standing around waiting for the sweet potato to cook to my preference. Have you, or anyone else, tried toasting ahead of time to just under the full preference, storing it in the fridge, and then doing the final toasting/reheat when you’re ready to eat?
Thanks!
I have not done that! I sit around waiting too, just part of the process! If you do try that, let me know!!
I just saw this on today with Kathy Lee & Hoda, congratulations what a great idea!
Thank you sooo much for this… Just started prescribing to the banting way of life, and these are perfect…! You’re a genius…!
Oh good!!! So glad you like it!! 🙂
Wow, you are absolutely brilliant!! I never thought I’d us my toaster again ;D
I am so trying this tonight! I usually only buy white sweet potato, I’m wondering if it will cook up the same or take longer? Thank you!!!
I think it would work just the same!! Enjoy!!!
This recipe is fabulous, but the “sweet potatoes” in your photos are yams. Sweet potatoes are yellow. I made it with SP and they’re super yummy; maybe I’ll try yams next time.
Back when I ate fish, tuna and almond butter paired nicely, especially if you add slices red grapes and celery.
This recipe is so out of the box and modern. The colors are amazing together, using wholesome ingredients, and not to mention how easy they are to make. Ticks all the right boxes for me.
I am late to the party but game for real! I had an I-Pot cooked Japanese Sweet potato ( white fleshed ) in the fridge that was SOOO sweet I couldn’t eat it but in the name of adventure I decided to slice it up and fry it in some butter on the cast iron griddle and Whoa! It tasted like French toast which I haven’t had since 2009! I might flour it with rice flour next time. I put fermented bananas and gojis on the slices as a topping. Quite the hit, even my carb addict hubby liked it!
love it!!
It Looks delicious definitely..worth a try
Awesome Food and Combination of toast spreads.
Thanks.
Nice Recipe. thanks for sharing.
nice one good post
Thank you for sharing the three different ways for making sweet potato toast 🙂
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Amazing sweet potato toast recipe. Really amazing work. Thanks for sharing such an awesome post.
Never thought to put tuna salad on my sweet potato toasts, love this!
Hey there! Tried this just minutes ago,after running to the store buying sweet patatoes.soooo yummy!!!i love it. Will eat sweet patatoe toast for the rest of the day.
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GREAT!
Hi Kelsey! Love this and literally every recipe you share but how do you store your extra sweet potato slices that haven’t been toasted yet? Not trying to eat 5 slices of sweet potato today
Just in a ziploc in the fridge works!
I love your suggestions- I cook all kinds of sweet potatoes. The orange ones, Hannah yams and ,
Japanese sweet potatoes have all worked well as sweet potato toast. I have discovered that I can avoid the worrying about the slice thickness, and whether I want to eat the skin or not by roasting them in the oven and then cooling them overnight in the fridge. When I do that the skin peels off easily and if my slices are thicker than 1/4th inch everything still toasts up nice and brown with a soft center.
My favorite topping right now is any kind hummus – garlic, red pepper, plain, chocolate.. you name it. For the savory hummus flavors I like cucumber slices with cracked pepper on it….Yum!
Sounds amazing!
This looks delicious. My parents and I love sweet potatoes and cant wait to show them this.