Air fryer baked sweet potato

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Do you want to fancy up your sweet potato in a healthier way? Try air fryer baked sweet potatoes, which are delicious and crispy. This dish is simple to make and yields a wonderful, crispy potato that’s ideal as a side or snack.

Air fryer baked sweet potatoes

Baked sweet potato in air fryer

Sweet potatoes are a healthy and versatile food, making them perfect for air frying. This recipe for air fryer baked sweet potato is quick and easy, and yields delicious results! This healthy cooking method results in a crispy potato that can be enjoyed as a side dish or snack.

Despite their name, sweet potatoes are only distantly related to the regular potato. They’re actually part of the morning glory family, and they come in a variety of colors including white, yellow, orange, and purple. Sweet potatoes are a good source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals. They’re also low in calories and fat, making them a healthy choice for those watching their weight.

When it comes to cooking sweet potatoes, there are many different methods you can use. One popular way is to bake them in the oven. However, air fryer baked sweet potatoes are a healthier option since they require less oil.

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Can you bake whole sweet potatoes in the air fryer?

Yes, you can bake whole sweet potatoes in the air fryer! Simply wash your potato, prick it a few times with a fork, and place it in the air fryer. Cook at 370 degrees Fahrenheit for 45 minutes, or until the potato is cooked through.

Air fryer whole sweet potato

Do you have to pierce a potato before baking in air fryer?

Yes, you should always poke holes into a potato before baking it in the air fryer. This allows steam to escape and prevents the potato from exploding.

Is it necessary to soak sweet potatoes before air frying?

No, it is not necessary to soak sweet potatoes before air frying. However, if you want to speed up the cooking time, you can soak the potatoes in water for 30 minutes before air frying.

What temperature should you air fry sweet potatoes?

For best results, cook sweet potatoes at 370 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature will result in a crispy potato that is cooked through.

How long does it take to air fry a sweet potato?

It takes about 45 minutes to air fry a whole sweet potato. If you’re looking for a quicker option, you can cut the potatoes into wedges and cook for 20-25 minutes.

How do I know when my sweet potato is done?

You’ll know your sweet potato is done when it is cooked through and slightly browned. You can test this by inserting a fork into the potato. If the potato is soft, it is done.

Baked sweet potatoes in air fryer

Are air fryer baked sweet potatoes a side dish or a dessert?

Air fryer baked sweet potatoes can be enjoyed as a side dish or a dessert. If you want to enjoy them as a dessert, simply top with your favorite toppings such as marshmallows, chocolate chips, or caramel sauce.

If you want them as a savory dish, top with sour cream, chives, green onions or cheese and season with fresh herbs such as cilantro and spices such as pepper, garlic powder, cumin or chili powder.

How do you store these sweet potatoes?

Store air fryer baked sweet potatoes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in the air fryer before serving.

What can you serve with air fryer baked sweet potatoes?

There are many different things you can serve with air fryer baked sweet potatoes. Some ideas include:

  • Sautéed greens
  • Baked beans or black beans
  • Hummus
  • Grilled chicken
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Salad

No matter what you choose to serve them with, air fryer baked sweet potatoes are a delicious meal!

Why is my baked sweet potato in air fryer dry?

There are a few reasons why your baked sweet potato in air fryer might be dry.

One reason could be that you didn’t add enough oil or butter.

Another possibility is that you overcooked the potato. To prevent this, make sure to cook the potato at the correct temperature (370 degrees Fahrenheit) and for the recommended amount of time (45 minutes for a whole potato, 20-25 minutes for wedges).

Finally, it’s possible that your air fryer isn’t hot enough. Sweet potatoes need to be cooked at a high temperature in order to become crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. If your air fryer isn’t hot enough, the potatoes will likely be dry.

If you follow these tips, you should be able to make air fryer sweet potatoes that are perfectly baked, moist and delicious!

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What do I need to make baked sweet potatoes in air fryer?

This air fryer baked sweet potatoes recipe is simple and only requires a few ingredients:

  • large or medium-sized sweet potatoes
  • brown sugar
  • unsalted butter (or olive oil)
  • pumpkin spice
  • salt (skip if you’re watching your sodium intake)
  • Mini marshmallows for toppings
  • Chopped pecans for toppings

Instructions to make air fryer whole sweet potato

  1. Wash potatoes with hands and water and scrub well.
  2. Pierce potatoes with a fork around the whole potato.
  3. Place in the air fryer basket and cook at 370°f for 45 minute, then let cool.
  4. Once cooled, slice open the potatoes along the top. Scoop out the flesh leaving the skin intact.
  5. Add the potatoes, butter, brown sugar, salt, and pumpkin pie spice to a mixing bowl. If you want, add a tablespoon of chopped pecans. Mix until smooth.
  6. Scoop filling back into the skin, top with marshmallows, and cook at 350°f for 5 minutes or until marshmallows have melted to desire.
  7. Let cool and enjoy  your baked potatoes topped with a teaspoon of pecans and a sprinkle of cinnamon or other flavoring you might enjoy with your sweet potatoes!

If you’re looking for a delicious and easy sweet potato recipe, look no further than air fryer baked sweet potatoes! This dish is perfect for any occasion, and can be enjoyed as a side dish or a dessert. All you need is a few simple ingredients and an air fryer, and you’ll have a delicious meal in no time. So what are you waiting for? Give this recipe a try today and let me know how it turns out in the comments below!

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Air fryer baked sweet potato

Want a healthier way to enjoy sweet potatoes? Try air fryer baked sweet potato! A delicious, crispy potato, perfect as a side dish or snack!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time50 minutes
Total Time1 hour
Course: Main Course, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: air fryer baked sweet potato, air fryer whole sweet potato, baked sweet potato in air fryer, baked sweet potatoes in air fryer
Servings: 3 potatoes
Author: Petro Neagu

Ingredients

  • 3 large sweet potatoes
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin spice
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • Mini marshmallows for toppings
  • Chopped pecans for toppings

Instructions

  • Wash potatoes with hands and water. Pierce potatoes with a fork around the whole potato.
  • Cook at 370°f for 45 minutes and then let cool
  • Once cooled, slice open the potatoes along the top. Scoop out the inside leaving the skin intact.
  • Add the potatoes, butter, brown sugar, salt, and pumpkin pie spice to a mixing bowl. If you want, add some chopped pecans. Mix until smooth.
  • Scoop filling back into the skin, top with marshmallows, and cook at 350°f for 5 minutes or until marshmallows have melted to desire.
  • Let cool and enjoy topped with pecans!
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