Garlicky Sautéed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach - 10 Minute Side Dish Recipe (2024)

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A little sweet and wonderfully garlicky, this sautéed sweet potatoes & spinach side dish is packed with vitamins and can be prepared in 10 minutes.
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Garlicky Sautéed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach

When fall hits, it’s as though a switch is flipped on my cravings. Watermelon and fresh corn are pushed to the side, and I only have eyes for sweet potatoes and spaghetti squash. Weekday meals are all about Turkey Taco Stuffed Sweet Potatoes and Enchilada Stuffed Spaghetti Squash. And let’s not forget mass quantities of slow cooker sweet potato soup!

This garlicky sautéed sweet potato and spinach recipe is the side dish that embodies the spirit of fall cooking. Dried herbs, grated root vegetables and blissfully simple prep, which is welcome whether you’re serving a weeknight meal or a more elaborate Sunday dinner.

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From start to finish, grating the sweet potatoes to scooping this healthy side dish onto the dinner plates, the total prep time is only 10 minutes. Serve it up as soon as possible so that the spinach stays green and slightly perky.

As for the health factors, this dish wins on every front. Vitamins A, B6 and C, and potassium and fiber from the sweet potato. Vitamins A and B, iron, fiber and calcium from the spinach. And that doesn't even cover the anti-inflammatory properties of garlic. Each scoop of this garlicky sautéed sweet potato dish is a powerhouse of nutrients!

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Other healthy sweet potato recipes you might like:

Turkey Taco Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Sweet Potato Hash with Creamy Avocado Sauce
Baked Sweet Potato Fries with Za'atar

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Garlicky Sauteed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach

A little sweet and wonderfully garlicky, this Sauteed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach side dish is packed with vitamins and can be prepared in 10 minutes. 99 calories and 4 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 Servings

Calories: 98.9kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat 2 teaspoons olive oil in a large nonstick skillet set over medium-high heat. Add the grated sweet potato and white sections of the green onions. Saute until the sweet potato is starting to soften, stirring constantly, about 3 minutes. Stir in the thyme, salt and pepper.

  • Add the remaining 2 teaspoons olive oil, then add the garlic, spinach and remaining green onions. Cook, stirring constantly, until the spinach is slightly wilted, about 1 minute.

  • Serve.

Notes

Weight Watchers Points: 4 (Freestyle SmartPoints), 4 (SmartPoints), 3 (Points+)

Nutrition

Serving: 0.66Cup | Calories: 98.9kcal | Carbohydrates: 13.5g | Protein: 1.4g | Fat: 4.7g | Saturated Fat: 0.7g | Sodium: 138.6mg | Fiber: 2.2g | Sugar: 2.1g

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  1. Kirsten

    Garlicky Sautéed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach - 10 Minute Side Dish Recipe (11)
    Love the complement of flavours. Always looking for new ways to enjoy sweet potato!

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  2. Sherie Edenborn

    Garlicky Sautéed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach - 10 Minute Side Dish Recipe (12)
    SUPER YUMMY! I put it over red quinoa and topped it with low-fat feta cheese for a main dish. It was a great way to use the fresh spinach and sweet potatoes from our garden.

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  3. Danette

    Garlicky Sautéed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach - 10 Minute Side Dish Recipe (13)
    Simple, fast, and delicious. Healthy to boot

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  4. Eleanor jarratt

    When doi add the green parts of the onions?

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    • Dara

      I apologize for the omission. The post is now updated. I hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  5. Cathy Shaw

    I'm not a fan of thyme. What else would work?

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    • Dara

      Rosemary or oregano would work well. Or you could go in a completely different direction by adding cumin and paprika for a southwestern flavor. Come to think of it, curry powder would be great, too. The sky's the limit! 🙂

      Reply

  6. Megan @ Cook Ware Lab

    This recipe looks very delicious! I want to make it at home. But I have one question.Is there any alternative to olive oil?

    Reply

    • Dara

      Coconut oil would be a great substitution!

      Reply

Garlicky Sautéed Sweet Potatoes & Spinach - 10 Minute Side Dish Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to cook sweet potatoes for most nutrients? ›

Therefore, from a nutritional standpoint, boiling rather than baking should be recommended for cooking sweet potato. Boiling may theoretically be best, but sweet potatoes are so incredibly healthy that the actual best way to prepare them is whichever way will get you to eat the most of them!

How long does it take for sweet potatoes to cook? ›

A good rule of thumb for whole baked sweet potatoes: 45 minutes to 1 hour at 400 degrees F; 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes at 350 degrees F; 1 and 1/2 hours at 325 degrees F. You'll know the sweet potatoes are done by piercing the center of the sweet potato with the tip of a sharp knife; the flesh should yield easily.

What is the most nutritious way to eat sweet potatoes? ›

The healthiest ways to prepare sweet potatoes are to steam or boil them. You can also bake, roast, or fry sweet potatoes, but you should take care to limit these preparation methods, which will cause the sugars to break down in different ways and often include extra recipe ingredients like oil, butter, or sugar.

Is it healthier to bake or microwave a sweet potato? ›

It's really the best way. Microwaving sweet potatoes cuts down cook time by 45 to 55 minutes, and, according to a 2018 study, helps maintain the potato's nutritional value. All cooking methods cause foods to lose some of their nutrients, but the quicker your potato cooks, the more nutrients it will retain.

Do sweet potatoes get sweeter the longer you cook them? ›

You can control the amount of maltose produced when cooking sweet potatoes by varying the cooking time. The longer and slower you cook a sweet potato, the more maltose is formed and the sweeter it will taste.

Do sweet potatoes cook at the same time as regular potatoes? ›

To guarantee both kinds of potatoes are done at the same time, prep the Yukon Golds first and put them in the oven while prepping the sweet potatoes. The ten minute start time will guarantee nicely browned Yukon Golds and tender sweet potatoes.

Can you overcook a sweet potato? ›

Unfortunately, yes! If your sweet potatoes cook too long in the oven they can overbake and become dry. The insides will become mushy. Moving your sweet potato cubes around and checking them periodically can help avoid overcooking.

Are sweet potatoes better for you baked or boiled? ›

Boiled sweet potatoes affect blood sugar levels far less than other varieties, such as fried, roasted, or baked versions. Longer boiling times reduce the GI further. To support better blood sugar control, it's best to select healthy cooking methods and enjoy sweet potatoes in moderation.

What is the best way to cook potatoes to keep nutrients? ›

Baking a potato is the best way to prepare it, as baking, or microwaving, a potato causes the lowest amount of nutrients to be lost, she said. The next-healthiest way to cook a potato is through steaming, which causes less nutrient loss than boiling.

Is it better to steam or bake sweet potatoes? ›

Steaming is also one of the best ways to keep sweet potatoes' nutrients intact; their naturally high vitamin, potassium, fiber, and beta-carotene content won't be burned off in a steamer basket. Both boiling and steaming also keeps the potatoes' glycemic index down, meaning less of a blood sugar spike for you.

What makes sweet potatoes a Superfood? ›

Of the thousands of vegetables available today, sweet potatoes are considered one of the most nutritious. The orange- (or sometimes purple) fleshed vegetables are loaded with minerals and A, B, and C vitamins. This has led to sweet potatoes being called a superfood by many.

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