Grilled Sweet Potatoes

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A simple recipe for grilled sweet potatoes with fresh thyme, salt, and pepper. They pair perfectly with just about any grilled protein, especially burgers! Vegan and gluten-free.

Grilling gives food a ton of flavor, so when the weather is nice I try to convince Isaac that we should grill just about everything! Throughout the summer months, we fire up the grill almost daily.

When it comes to grilling, we’re all about the classics… lots of grilled protein like turkey burgers, grilled chicken, grilled tofu, grilled shrimp skewers and grilled bbq tempeh, but I love experimenting with grilled fruits and veggies too.

We’ve done grilled pineapple, grilled peaches, grilled avocado (so creamy and delicious) and loads of grilled vegetables. Name any veggie and we’ve probably grilled it.

Most recently, I tried my hand at grilled sweet potatoes and they were just as a delicious as I’d imagined!

Plate of grilled sweet potato wedges on a plate, topped with fresh herbs. A creamy dipping sauce is to the side.

Why Eat Sweet Potatoes?

Sweet potatoes are a powerhouse vegetable! They’re packed with fiber, vitamins and minerals. They’re also high in antioxidants which help protect your body against free radical damage. Studies have shown that sweet potatoes positively impact gut, brain, eye and immune health. And some studies have shown that certain antioxidants in sweet potatoes may protect against certain cancers. Bottom line? They’re SO good for you and so delicious! No excuses to not incorporate them into your diet.  (Source)

Ingredients in Grilled Sweet Potatoes

  • sweet potatoes – the real MVP of this recipe!
  • olive oil – avocado oil will work as well.
  • fresh thyme – this is optional, but really helps to increase the flavor profile!
  • sea salt and ground pepper – to season the potatoes.
  • garlic aioli dipping sauce – all you need to make this simple dipping sauce is avocado oil mayo, garlic, lemon juice, sea salt, and black pepper.
Plate of grilled sweet potato wedges on a plate, topped with fresh herbs. A creamy dipping sauce is to the side.

How to Grill Sweet Potatoes

When it comes to grilling quick cooking veggies (like zucchini or asparagus), the process is pretty straight-forward, but for hearty vegetables (like potatoes) there’s a little prep work involved.

If you simply place a raw sweet potato on the grill, the exterior will get crisp and burnt before the sweet potato is cooked through on the inside, and it will be quite raw and crunchy. I don’t know about you, but I despise undercooked sweet potatoes, so here’s my advice:

Boil potatoes: For grilled sweet potatoes, I recommend partially cooking the sweet potatoes in boiling water first. Leave the potatoes whole with the skin on, otherwise they might start to fall apart on the grill. Boil the potatoes just until they are fork-tender (soft enough to slip a fork into them). This should take around 10 minutes, but it will depend on how large your sweet potatoes are. Don’t overcook them or they will be too soft and fall apart on the grill.

Let cool: Once partially cooked, remove from the boiling water and let cool until the potatoes are cool enough to handle and cut into wedges.

Mix ingredients: In a small bowl, mix together your olive oil, salt, pepper, and fresh thyme. Brush the oil mixture on the sweet potatoes.

Grill: Heat grill to medium-high, lightly oil grill rack and grill potatoes until grill marks appear and potatoes are cooked through, flipping once. This should only take 7-8 minutes.

What to Pair With Grilled Sweet Potatoes

These grilled sweet potatoes are the perfect addition to any meal. Here are some recipes that would be delicious with it:

They’re all amazing, it just depends on what you’re in the mood for.

Hand dipping a grilled sweet potato wedge into a bowl of creamy dip.

More Healthy Grilling Recipes To Try:

All My Favorite Sweet Potato Recipes:

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Grilled Sweet Potatoes

These easy grilled sweet potato wedges are the perfect veggie side and pair well with just about any grilled protein, especially burgers!
Prep Time: 7 minutes
Cook Time: 18 minutes
Servings: 3 servings

Ingredients  

  • 3 large sweet potatoes, scrubbed well
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped (optional)
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground pepper

Instructions 

  • Boil potatoes: Place potatoes in a large pot, cover with cold salted water then bring to a boil. Simmer until slightly resistant when pierced with a sharp knife or fork, about 10 minutes, depending on size. Drain well and allow to cool.
  • Let cool: Once cool enough to handle, slice potatoes in half lengthwise and into wedges.
  • Mix ingredients: In a small bowl, mix together olive oil, thyme, salt, and pepper. Brush this mixture on sweet potatoes.
  • Grill: Heat grill to medium-high, lightly oil grill rack and grill potatoes until grill marks appear and potatoes are cooked through, flipping once. This should take about 7-8 minutes.
  • Serve: Serve wedges with a dipping sauce, like ketchup, mustard or homemade garlic aioli.

Notes

olive oil – avocado oil will work as well.
fresh thyme – this is optional, but really helps to increase the flavor profile!

Nutrition

Serving: 1potato | Calories: 204kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 5g | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 15g

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

Additional Info

Course: Side
Cuisine: American
Keyword: grilled sweet potatoes
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  1. 5 stars
    We love sweet potatoes but I usually only bake them and eat them out of the skin w/ butter, s&p. Loved the ease of this recipe and with the thyme–so yum!!

  2. Hi! Is there a recipe for the aioli or just mix to taste? Or am I accidentally skipping over it 🙈

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