What goes well with sweet potatoes?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes sweet potatoes better. On average, recipes with sweet potatoes gets 4.32⭐ review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. Like with arugula.
Here comes the combinations we found:
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Significant high scores:
serrano,
corn tortillas,
beef,
corn kernels,
brown sugar,
garlic powder,
lime juice,
milk,
cumin,
coconut oil,
tomato paste,
vanilla
Better than not:
red lentils,
red wine vinegar,
red chili,
virgin coconut oil,
baking soda,
raisins,
black eyed peas,
feta cheese,
beef broth,
monterey jack cheese,
ricotta cheese,
cashew nuts,
button mushrooms,
cheddar cheese,
cherry tomatoes,
green bell pepper,
pecans,
chili garlic sauce,
turkey,
light coconut milk,
bay leaf,
sweet corn,
sesame,
dijon mustard,
almond milk,
walnuts,
vegetable stock,
avocado,
sweet paprika,
shallots,
enchilada sauce,
apple cider vinegar,
sriracha,
crumbs,
salsa,
hamburger buns,
spinach,
chickpeas,
olives,
flour,
butter,
baking powder,
heavy cream,
paprika,
agave,
cilantro,
radishes,
chili powder,
mustard,
ketchup,
celery,
naan,
red curry paste,
chipotle pepper,
maple syrup,
brown rice,
green beans,
cranberries,
apple,
adobo,
lemon juice,
marshmallows,
salt,
hot sauce,
all purpose flour,
honey,
nutmeg,
basmati,
cinnamon,
parsley,
sugar,
oregano,
sweet onion,
sea salt,
red bell pepper,
bell pepper,
tahini,
tortilla,
turmeric,
vegetable broth,
vegetable oil,
water,
white rice,
wild rice,
yams,
yellow squash,
yukon gold potatoes,
zucchini
🤷♀️ Shrug:
collard greens,
pepitas,
flat leaf parsley,
pear,
virgin olive oil,
red onion,
mint,
curry powder,
cheese,
soy sauce,
jalapeño pepper,
basil,
garam masala,
parmesan,
egg,
quinoa,
green onions,
ginger,
chicken thighs,
cocoa powder,
olive oil,
avocado oil,
green peas,
salted butter,
onion powder,
creamy peanut butter,
lemon zest,
dark brown sugar,
smoked paprika,
cauliflower,
mushrooms,
light brown sugar,
potatoes,
condensed milk,
granulated sugar,
greek yogurt,
full fat coconut milk,
unsalted butter,
yellow onion
Scores poorly:
onion,
cayenne,
garlic,
guacamole,
tomatoes,
carrots,
chives,
black pepper,
thyme,
rosemary,
brussel sprouts,
chicken stock,
butternut squash,
yogurt,
orange juice,
almonds,
red pepper,
coconut,
lean beef,
coconut milk,
chicken breasts,
sharp cheddar cheese,
parsnips,
baby bok choy,
squash,
tamari,
thai red curry paste
Pay attention:
mayonnaise,
corn,
goat cheese,
white onion,
sage,
kale,
cabbage,
coconut aminos,
oil,
chicken broth,
taco seasoning,
fish sauce,
kosher salt,
red pepper flakes,
neutral oil,
herbs,
blue cheese,
cream cheese,
rice,
white wine,
baby spinach,
canola oil,
balsamic vinegar,
cardamom,
toasted sesame oil,
orange zest,
beets,
nutritional yeast,
lettuce,
lean turkey,
yellow curry powder,
lime zest,
pumpkin,
peanut butter,
green lentils,
italian seasoning,
scotch bonnet pepper,
bacon,
peas,
sesame oil,
peanuts,
pork,
cornflour,
russet potatoes,
chicken,
broth,
baby kale,
allspice,
tomato sauce,
turnips,
vegetable,
white vinegar
Remember this is how people score them online. A bad combination might not be a bad combination. It might be hard to cook or people make poor substitutions. If you think it makes sense to use something, just pay extra attention.
Here are some great recipes I found with sweet potatoes:

Oven Fries
cooking.nytimes.comReview: 5/5 Dish Dragon Score: 6.8/10