In just 15 minutes you can make Sweet Potato Hash Browns that are crisp on the outside and buttery tender in the middle. You need just 3 ingredients: a sweet potato, avocado or coconut oil and salt. And for the crispest edges, a cast iron skillet.

Sweet Potato Hash Browns with scrambled eggs on a white plate

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Ingredients You Need to Make Sweet Potato Hash Browns

Sweet Potato Hash Browns Ingredients on a white marble board.

Recipe Testing Notes

It’s not the first time I’ve been wrong about an idea to improve on a recipe. I started with this recipe from Elise Bauer and thought that parboiling the sweet potato (as I do with Cheesy Potatoes) before shredding and pan frying it would result in a better overall hash brown texture. It didn’t.

Why oil is better than butter (unless it’s clarified).

But I did discover that I prefer cooking sweet potato hash browns in oil instead of butter. I’m an avid butter fan, but for pan frying hash browns, a high heat oil perfectly crisps the edges without butter’s tendency to burn.

The flavor outcome is equally delicious depending on your preference: A neutral high heat oil like avocado highlights the earthy sweetness of the sweet potato, while coconut oil adds a subtle richness and slight coconut flavor. Either option is a great choice for these. And if you do want to make them with butter, I recommend using clarified butter. (Here’s how to clarify it yourself.) With the water and milk solids removed from butter, it’s much less likely to burn.

Serve With

I love to serve these sweet potato hash browns with Breakfast Quiche, Asparagus Quiche for brunch. Or simply with a couple of fried or scrambled eggs, or Baked Eggs and some fresh orange wedges. It makes a delicious meal any time of day.

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How to Make Sweet Potato Hash Browns

Shred sweet potato. (Use a box grater or the shredding blade of your food processor to make quick work of it.)

shredded sweet potato

Add oil to a hot, heavy skillet, ideally cast iron. Add the shredded sweet potato in little mounds and press down with the back of a spatula. Cook 4 or 5 minutes without moving, until nicely browned. Carefully flip each hash brown and cook 4 to 5 minutes more, until crispy on the outside and tender in the middle.

mounds of sweet potato cooking in cast iron

Season to taste with salt and serve.

seasoning sweet potato hash browns with salt

Sweet Potato Hash Browns

5 from 13 votes
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Calories: 196
Servings: 4 people
Enjoy delicious Sweet Potato Hash Browns that are crispy at the edges and buttery tender in the middle! Easy to make in a skillet with this recipe – just 3 ingredients and 15 minutes total! A healthy, gluten free and vegan dish that works for Whole 30 and Paleo diets as well!
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Ingredients  

  • 3/4 pound sweet potato peeled if desired
  • 4 tablespoons high heat oil such as avocado or coconut, divided, see recipe note #1
  • kosher salt to taste

Instructions 

  • If cooking in two batches (depending on the size of your skillet) preheat a baking sheet in oven to 225˚F. 
  • Shred sweet potato.
  • (If cooking in batches, use 2 tablespoons of oil per batch.) Add 2 tablespoons oil to a hot, large, heavy skillet (ideally cast iron) over medium heat. Add shredded sweet potato in mounds. Flatten each mound with the back of a spatula, giving each hash brown some room. Cook without moving 4 to 5 minutes (reduce heat slightly if they start to burn). Carefully flip each with a thin metal spatula, flatten again and cook 4 to 5 minutes more until edges are crisp and center is tender. Season to taste with salt and serve or transfer to baking sheet in oven if cooking in batches.

Notes

  1. You may need to cook these hash browns in 2 batches, depending on the size of your skillet. If so, use 2 tablespoons of oil per batch.
  2. Nutrition information is accurate if you’re using avocado oil.
  3. If you prefer to cook these in butter, I recommend using clarified butter which is less likely to burn.

Nutrition

Calories: 196kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 46mg | Potassium: 286mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 12065IU | Vitamin C: 2.1mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 0.5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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38 Comments

  1. Weekend Breakfast Warrior says:

    5 stars
    Simplistic recipe that lets the flavor of the sweet potato be the main attraction. I was wondering how the sweet potato stayed together in a paddy — seeing is believing! Another recipe I found called for a lot of shenanigans’ .. soaking the sweet potatoes overnight, mixing with eggs, etc. This is a straight forward, “get my hash browns to the plate with no fuss” recipe! Yum!

    1. Marissa Stevens says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed these! Thank you for coming back to let me know. They’re a favorite of ours too. So good and so easy.

  2. Renee Goerger says:

    5 stars
    Yes, please! I adore this recipe and make it often. Sweet potato hash browns are a wonderful breakfast item, and my entire family loves these!

  3. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says:

    We are sweet potato crazy here! They’re so plentiful, tasty and inexpensive that we seem to buy them every week. Must give these a try! 😀

  4. Karen (Back Road Journal) says:

    I’m with everyone else, why oh why haven’t I made sweet potato hash? They look great.

    1. Marissa says:

      haha, I love it!! So excited for you to try these, Karen!

  5. Michelle @ Sunkissed Kitchen says:

    5 stars
    OMG, yum! I adore sweet potatoes in all its forms. Love how crispy these look!

    1. Marissa says:

      Thanks so much, Michelle! I’m all about those crispy edges too!

  6. Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen says:

    5 stars
    OMG I’m obsessed with sweet potatoes. How have I never thought to make them into hash browns before? I’m definitely trying this asap!

    1. Marissa says:

      I love to hear that, Kelsie! I think you’re going to love them! 🙂

  7. Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says:

    5 stars
    Why have I never thought to make sweet potato hash browns Marissa? Genius! Such a special treat for weekend brunch. On my list!

    1. Marissa says:

      Yay! Thank you, Mary Ann!

  8. Mimi says:

    This is lovely. Sweet potatoes are so good in any form, but i love sweet potato hash as well. It’s really good with smoked salmon! The way I do it is I stick with butter, but I use a giant non-stick pan. You still get the browning and nothing sticks!

    1. Marissa says:

      Nice! Thanks, Mimi!

  9. Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary says:

    5 stars
    I love any kind of hash browns and could seriously eat just a platter of them on their own for dinner, so you know this sweet potato variety is screaming my name! They looks so crispy and absolutely perfect, Marissa!!!! Pinning to try! Can’t wait!

    1. Marissa says:

      woohoo! I’m the same way…give me all the hash browns!! 😉

  10. Katherine | Love In My Oven says:

    We LOVE hashbrowns on the weekend. I need to try your sweet potato version! Crispy and delicious! Can’t wait!

    1. Marissa says:

      Yay! Thank you, Katherine!

  11. Dorothy Dunton says:

    Hi Marissa! I love sweet potatoes and all kinds of squash and these crispy has browns are making my mouth cry!!
    The secret to really great hash browns is they have to be crispy yet tender and you’ve certainly accomplished that! I’m thinking these would be good with over easy eggs and a nice piece of ham (and maybe a fresh biscuit) for breakfast or dinner

    1. Marissa says:

      Reading your comment is making me hungry, Dorothy!! 😉 Love the way you think!!

  12. Kevin says:

    5 stars
    What a tasty twist on hash browns! Never thought of using sweet potatoes, this is a must try! Happy New Years!

    1. Marissa says:

      I hope you love them, Kevin! Happy New Year!!

  13. Leanne | Crumb Top Baking says:

    5 stars
    I love sweet potatoes for breakfast, so I need to try these hash browns! Those crispy edges are just calling my name! Happy New Year Marissa!

    1. Marissa says:

      I’m excited for you to try them, Leanne! Happy New Year!

  14. David @ Spiced says:

    5 stars
    I’m a huge fan of hash browns, but I’ve never thought about making them out of sweet potatoes! It looks like you nailed this recipe, Marissa. Great tips in there, and I’m definitely putting this one on the agenda. Robbie loves sweet potatoes, but he’s never had them in hash brown form. (Of course, that means he probably won’t try them at all. Hah.)

    1. Marissa says:

      haha, love it! Thanks, David. That Robbie is such a character!

  15. Liz says:

    5 stars
    I made sweet potato fries for dinner tonight and we inhaled them! Next round, I’ll be making your hash browns! They look amazing!!!

    1. Marissa says:

      Thank you, Liz! I hope you and your family love them!!