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Sweet potato toast is an easy breakfast, lunch, snack or dinner option! Learn how to make sweet potato toast and then top with your favorite ingredients and enjoy.
Today I’m sharing a versatile recipe that is enjoyed anytime and anywhere! Sweet potato toast is a fun twist on a classic. Switch out traditional bread with baked or toasted sweet potatoes and top with your favorite ingredients. We love eating these toasts for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack. Our sweet potato toast recipe features six of our favorite combinations of toppings. Make one our favorites or create your own combination of toppings. Because we love any excuse to #EatGreensDaily, we love sautéing organicgirl greens to to add as a topping. We also frequently use fresh organicgirl protein greens for a fresh crisp texture and flavor.
How to make sweet potato toast
Making sweet potato toast is easy. Trim the ends off of a large sweet potato. Then slice the potato into 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch slices. We prefer 1/2 inch slices but you can slice them thinner, if desired. Cook the sweet potato slices in an oven or toaster.
Toast sweet potatoes
To toast the sweet potato slices in a toaster, you need to toast them a few times until they are cooked through. Toast three to five times on a medium setting, or until the sweet potato is cooked through. Or, you can bake them in the oven and then reheat in the toaster. To reheat, simply pop them in the toaster, top and enjoy!
To make baked sweet potato toast
Baking the slices in the oven is easy! Arrange the sweet potato slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. No oil is needed. Bake at 400°F for 20 minutes or until the sweet potato is soft and tender. You should be able to easily pierce it with a fork.
Sweet potato toast toppings
You can use any of your favorite toast toppings on sweet potato toast. Below are a few of our favorite topping combinations.
- Nut butter, sliced apples, drizzle of honey and toasted pecans
- Smashed avocado with lime juice, cilantro and red pepper flakes
- Sautéed organicgirl baby spinach with fried egg on top plus black pepper or red pepper flakes
- Sautéed organicgirl I heart baby kale with garlic, prosciutto and shredded parmesan cheese
- Cream cheese, sliced strawberries and bananas, sprinkle of coconut or chia seeds or other topping
- Avocado, chopped tomatoes and sliced onions
We strongly believe in eating greens every single day so we are are always looking for fun, tasty and new ways to eat more greens. Did you know that greens cook quickly and are an easy way to add more nutrients to your diet? We love using organicgirl greens because they are created specifically to combine the best flavor, nutrient and texture combinations. Every single one of our recipes featuring greens uses organicgirl products. They are always fresh, easy to find in stores and delicious!
Five ways to cook with greens
- Sauté greens with olive oil and garlic in a nonstick skillet over medium heat for 3 minutes. Enjoy the sautéed greens as a side or stir them into your favorite dish like this Roasted Butternut Squash with Cranberries, Greens and Apples.
- Add a few handfuls of greens to your favorite skillet dish. Simply mix in the greens two or three minutes before the recipe is finished cooking. It works well for any type of skillet meal including Thai Chicken Peanut Rice Skillet and One Pot Lemon Chicken Pasta with Baby Kale.
- Add a handful of greens to your favorite muffin recipe. We love sneaking greens into these Superfood Double Chocolate Muffins.
- Add a few handfuls of greens into your favorite soup like this Spinach Lasagna Soup. The options are endless!
More recipes using greens:
- Southwest Sweet Potato Chopped Salad – save some sweet potato to make this healthy and hearty chopped salad with organicgirl avocado cilantro dressing!
- Sausage, Spinach and Feta Egg Bake is another tasty breakfast or snack recipe that can be reheated.
- One Pot Parmesan Chicken, Spinach and Orzo is a comforting meal packed with greens.
Sweet Potato Toast - 6 Ways
Ingredients
- 1 large sweet potato
- your favorite sweet potato toppings
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400ºF.
- Slice the ends of the sweet potato off, then cut it lengthwise into 1/2-inch thick slices. Arrange the slices in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Bake until the sweet potato slices are tender and easily pierced with a fork, about 20 minutes. Serve warm with your favorite sweet potato toast toppings (see full list of our favorite toppings above.)
- Store sweet potato slices in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. To reheat, toast them in the toaster. (I use a 3 out of 5 setting on my toaster.) Top and enjoy!
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Notes
- Nut butter, sliced apples, drizzle of honey and toasted pecans
- Smashed avocado with lime juice, cilantro and red pepper flakes
- Sautéed organicgirl baby spinach with fried egg on top plus black pepper or red pepper flakes
- Sautéed organicgirl I heart baby kale with garlic, prosciutto and shredded parmesan cheese
- Cream cheese, sliced strawberries and bananas, sprinkle of coconut or chia seeds or other topping
- Avocado, chopped tomatoes and sliced onions
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Kitchen tools and ingredients needed for this sweet potato toast
- Fresh greens from organicgirl. Use the store locator to find them need you. For this recipe, we really love using the i heart baby kale, baby spinach, superspinach and supergreens.
- Nonstick skillet to sauté the greens.
- Use a high quality baking sheet to bake the sweet potato slices. We love the goldtouch bakeware by Williams Sonoma.
- Of course, a toaster for reheating any leftovers!
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So many delicious topping ideas. I’ve not tried sweet potato toast before but now I want to!
I have many of these ingredients in my house right now. I’m going to try this right now for my breakfast! What a great idea.
What a simple but genius idea! I love how you showcased a couple of different topping options.
I am such a huge fan of sweet potatoes! I can not believe that I have never made toasts! These all look so good, I don’t know which to try first! Thanks for sharing this fun recipe! I think I’ll try them all!
Hi, Beth! Using sweet potato for toast is a flavorful option. Best of all, you can add your own toppings and don’t have to stick to the ones we featured here. Enjoy!
Super healthy and yummy! I have never thought of toasting sweet potatoes. Great idea!
Hi, Sharon! I’m so glad you love it. The best thing about this is that you can roast the potatoes at the beginning of the week and then toast when needed. Add your favorite toppings and it’s the perfect breakfast, lunch or snack.