This delectable Sweet Potato Pie is a welcome fall tradition. It has a tender, flaky crust, a rich, creamy texture, and a perfect balance of autumn spices. I like to serve it with fresh whipped cream and a light dusting of cinnamon.
This sweet, flavorful Southern pie is a friend and family favorite and is always a hot commodity at holidays, family gatherings, and potlucks. If you like pumpkin pie, you will love sweet potato pie, which has a similar taste and texture. If you like sweet potatoes, try sweet potato casserole, salad, and fries.
This pie is made with an easy four-ingredient buttery, flaky crust and filled with sweet potatoes, butter, cream, brown sugar, and a few pantry spices. It is then baked to golden perfection. Get your forks ready for a tasty treat—it is not just for Thanksgiving.
Ingredients Needed
- Butter: unsalted if using salted, reduce the added salt to 1/4 teaspoon salt
- All-purpose flour
- Salt: take note if using salted butter
- Sweet potatoes: choose ones that are free of soft spots, cracks, and sprouts
- Brown sugar: for sweetness
- Eggs: large ones, please
- Whipping cream: you can also use heavy cream. In many grocery stores, they are the same.
- Vanilla extract: the pure stuff, please
- Spices: ground cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves
How to make Sweet Potato Pie
This is just the summary version of the recipe. See the recipe card below for ingredients and complete instructions.
Prepare the pie crust dough and pat it out into a disk. Then, wrap it in plastic wrap and chill it in the fridge for a couple of hours.
While the pie dough is chilling, boil the sweet potatoes until soft and gently peel them with your fingers. Mix the sweet potatoes with the remaining pie-filling ingredients in a large bowl using a handheld electric mixer at medium speed.
Gently roll out the pie crust, tuck it into the pie pan, trim the edge about an inch over the side, tuck it in along the edge, and flute it.
Pour the sweet potato mixture into the prepared pie crust. Beat the egg and water together and brush the edges of the crust with the egg wash. Bake for about 1 hour or until set. Finally, cool for a couple of hours on a wire rack before slicing.
Preparation Tips
- The pie dough can be made up to 3 days in advance. Store disk-shaped mounds in the fridge covered thoroughly with plastic wrap.
- There is no need to peel the sweet potatoes before boiling. Once boiled, the skins will easily peel right off.
- Always in a hurry? Use a frozen, ready-made pie crust or even a graham cracker crust.
- Just like pumpkin pie, this pie needs to chill for several hours to cut well.
- Top with homemade whipped cream and a very light dusting of cinnamon.
Perfect Pie Crust
- Add just enough water until you form a dough ball that doesn’t crumble when pulled apart. Too much water will make the dough sticky, resulting in a tough, chewy crust, while too little water will make the dough fall apart and crack while you are working with it.
- Form it into a disk and wrap it with plastic wrap. Chill for at least 1 hour, but even longer is better.
- Be gentle when rolling out the crust, working from the middle out and turning the dough as you go.
- When moving the piecrust, gently fold or roll it around the rolling pin. Stretching it could cause it to contract when baked, resulting in shrinking and sinking edges.
- After rolling out your pie dough, let it rest in the refrigerator for about 20-25 minutes.
Store and Freeze
Store leftovers covered with wrap or in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
To freeze, first, cool the pie completely. Then, double-wrap it in plastic wrap and then in a single layer of aluminum foil. You can also use a large freezer-safe airtight container. Freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw in the fridge overnight.
More Pie Recipes
Southern Sweet Potato Pie Recipe
Ingredients
Pie Crust
- 1/2 cup chilled unsalted butter cut in small cubes
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 5-6 tablespoons chilled water
Sweet Potato Filling
- 1 1/4 lbs. sweet potatoes
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup light brown sugar
- 2 large eggs room temperature
- 1/2 cup whipping cream
- 2 1/2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
Egg Wash
- 1 large egg
- 1 tablespoon water
Instructions
- Combine butter, flour, and salt. Using a pastry blender, cut in the butter until very crumbly. Add chilled water a few tablespoons at a time, mixing with a fork until the dough pulls together. Cover and chill for at least 2 hours.
- Boil the sweet potatoes until soft. Allow them to cool, and gently peel their skins with your fingers. Using a handheld or stand mixer, beat sweet potatoes with butter, brown sugar, eggs, cream, flour, vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves until blended and creamy.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Gently roll the piecrust out to a 12-inch circle on a lightly floured surface. Fold the piecrust or roll it around your rolling pin to move it to the pie plate. Gently tuck the crust into the pie pan, trim the edge about an inch over the side, tuck the excess dough in along the edge, and flute it.
- Pour the pie filling into the prepared pie crust. Beat the egg and water together. Brush the edges of the crust with the egg wash. Bake for 55-60 minutes or until set. Cool for at least 2 hours on a wire rack before slicing.
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Notes
- The pie dough can be made up to 3 days in advance. Store disk shaped mounds in the fridge covered thoroughly with plastic wrap.
- There is no need to peel the sweet potatoes prior to boiling. Once boiled the skins will easily peel right off.
- Always in a hurry? Use a frozen ready made pie crust or even a graham cracker crust.
- This delicious pie is even better the second day after all the flavors have co-mingled for a while. So feel free to make it 1-2 days in advance.
- Just like pumpkin pie this pie needs to chill for several hours to cut well.
- Top with homemade whipped cream and very light dusting of cinnamon.
- Store leftovers covered with wrap or in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
- To freeze, first cool the pie completely. Then double wrap it in plastic wrap and then wrap it a single layer of aluminum foil. You can also use a large freezer safe airtight container. Freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw in the fridge overnight.
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Deb
Yum! I love this sweet potato pie recipe- especially at the holidays. Looking forward to making it again this year.
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Deb! Enjoy!
Richard
This is my favorite pie. It is easy to make and tastes so yummy. You can never go wrong with a good southern classic sweet potato pie.
Heather
Bye bye pumpkin pie, sweet potato is my new favorite. What a perfect recipe for fall topped with a fresh whipped cream. Yum!
Jen
I think I like this sweet potato pie better than pumpkin pie. I never thought I would say but I really think it is true!. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
Jack
This is my new favorite pie! All the perfect flavors of fall. I am going to make this again for Thanksgiving. I know my family will love it. Thanks for sharing the recipe, Beth.
Clarice
Wow! This looks really delicious. I love that it’s easy and the ingredients are simple. Would love to try this. Thank you for sharing the recipe. Appreciate the tips. Will prefer to use evaporated milk instead of heavy cream.
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Clarice! Enjoy the sweet potato pie!
Rosey
I always start singing the Sweet Potato Pie song when I see a sweet potato pie, lol. Not even a country music fan much, but that song stuck.
Julie
I can almost taste the creamy sweet potato filling with all those delightful spices. It’s clear that you’ve put a lot of thought and care into perfecting this recipe. Thanks for sharing it – I’ll definitely be trying it out soon!
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Julie! Enjoy!
Ed
I have been searching for a really good sweet potato pie. This one reminds me of grandma’s pie. So tasty!
Karletta
The sweet potatoes this season are particularly good in my part of the world. This recipe was divine. My guests loved it.
Debbie
Yum! This Sweet Potato Pie was delicious. Perfect for the fall and upcoming season. I can’t wait to make it again.
Rich
Yet another delicious recipe. I am going to make this again for Thanksgiving. Thanks for sharing the recipe, Beth.
Catalina
The best sweet potato pie recipe ever. I am going to bake one for my neighbor who just had a cute little baby. I know she will love it.
Brenda
this is one best pies i have ever tasted, but never knew this is how this is made. thanks for sharing.
Beth Pierce
My pleasure, Brenda! So glad that you liked it!
Heather
Creamy and delicious and perfect for fall. I love eating my slice after it’s cold from the refrigerator.
Beth Pierce
Me too!
Ben
Just looking at this is making me hungry. I grew up in the south, so I’m the biggest fan of sweet potato pie. This looks just like the kind my gramma used to make!