When it comes to a down home, straight up, authentic Southern sweet potato pie recipe, this is it boos. This one comes straight from my Mississippi big mama Maggie. Sweet potatoes are baked until perfectly tender and caramelized then the filling is whipped until smooth with milk, warm spices, and sugar. This is how the South truly makes it. You won’t find none of that imposter Southern mess around these parts. Try this and give up your search for the perfect sweet potato pie for good boos.
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Learning how to make a sweet potato pie is a right of passage in my family. My big mama made the best ones but she did it all instinctively without a recipe! So just imagine how hard it was to pin down the exact measurements for this baby. However my Auntie Rose came to the rescue. I think we got as close to the original as possible. Whether you serve this up during the holiday season or place it on the Sunday supper table, it will be the best sweet potato pie recipe you ever try. Grandmamas everywhere in the South will rejoice boos.
The Lowdown of This Sweet Potato Pie
Cuisine Inspiration: Classic Southern
Primary Cooking Method: Baking
Dietary Info: Can be made Gluten-Free with adjustments
Key Flavor: Perfectly sweet and spiced with buttery flaky crust
Skill Level: Easy y’all (No sweat fam!)
Old School Southern flavors
This is a recipe passed down from my Mississippi grandmother herself with no edits. It’s absolutely perfect as is. When you truly want an authentic Southern sweet potato pie, this is the one to bake.
Foolproof and No Fuss
We use simple easy to grab ingredients to make this pie. Plus building the filling is so easy, even a baking newbie can master this.
Holiday Crowd Pleaser
When you pull up to the Thanksgiving potluck, you better have this homemade sweet potato pie recipe in your hands.
Ingredients you’ll need to make this sweet potato pie recipe
- Sweet Potatoes: We get these babies roasted up until super tender and caramelized bringing out all that rich natural flavor.
- Oil: We rub the potatoes in this so to promote more even uniform baking.
- Salted Butter: That creamy rich flavor can’t be beat when mixed into the smooth filling.
- Granulated Sugar: Sweet potatoes are naturally sweet but we gotta up that sweetness to give dessert vibes.
- Eggs: These help bind our filling ingredients together giving that perfect custardy smooth texture.
- Vanilla Extract: Just a splash is add the perfect amount of aromatic essence and depth of flavor.
- Evaporated Milk: Big mama’s liquid of choice was the PET brand. It gives such richness and creaminess to the filling.
- All-Purpose Flour: We add just a wee bit to let that pie filling set up perfectly.
- Spices: Big mama never used cinnamon so you won’t find it in this recipe. She loved her some nutmeg though. That warm spice plus a pinch of salt brings all the flavors together.
- Pie Crusts: We go with homemade here but trust that you can also use store-bought to keep this even easier.
How to make sweet potato pie
What to serve with Southern sweet potato pie
- Dollop it Up: Just a little fresh whipped cream on top can take this pie to new heights.
- Warm with Ice Cream: Whether you go classic with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or add something a bit more fun like cookie butter ice cream or coffee ice cream, it’s a whole mood y’all.
- Drizzle it Up: Ain’t nothing like an indulgent drizzle of warm caramel sauce over the top.
- Thanksgiving Pie Buffet: Make sure you have my big mama’s sweet potato pie on the table along with pecan pie, my big mama’s egg pie, chess pie and vinegar pie.
Recipe Substitutions
- Sugar: To add a touch of molasses, use brown sugar instead of granulated. You can even make your own brown sugar.
- Butter: If you don’t have salted, grab unsalted and just add a bit more salt to the mix.
- Evaporated Milk: Use heavy cream or half-and-half instead to make the filling richer and creamier.
- Flour: Just use cornstarch as a replacement and you turn the entire filling gluten-free in the process.
Recipe Variations and Additions
- Spice it Up: Add a touch of cayenne to the batter to give it a kick.
- Gluten-Free: Besides replacing the flour with cornstarch or a gluten-free all purpose flour, make sure you use a gluten-free crust recipe as well.
- Vegan: Use vegan butter, plant-based milk and flax eggs as replacements in the recipe. You can also replace the butter in the dough with vegan butter.
- Crust Switch Up: Go with a graham cracker crust to add a different texture and sweetness to the mix.
Expert Tips and Tricks for making the best homemade sweet potato pie
- Roast Those Potatoes: Some sweet potato pie recipes call for boiling the potatoes but I find that baking them brings out more natural sweetness without making them watery in the process.
- Go Room Temp: Make sure those eggs, butter and milk are room temp so they create a super smooth well-mixed pie filling.
- Keep It Smooth: Getting rid of those annoying strings on your beaters will ensure you end up with the silkiest pie ever y’all.
- Just a Jiggle: It’s all good if your filling still has a little jiggle before you take the pie out. It will continue to set as it rests.
How to store & reheat sweet potato pie
It’s best to store your homemade sweet potato pies in the fridge. I like to cover mine with plastic wrap then with foil. When you are ready to serve, just slice and let it come to room temp for about 20 minutes or heat in the microwave if you want a warm slice.
How long will Southern sweet potato pie last in the fridge?
It should last for about 3-4 days in the fridge.
Can I freeze?
Oh for sure boos! In fact, my big mama’s sweet potato pie stores great in the freezer. Wrap super well in plastic wrap then in foil. It should last in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Frequently asked questions
Yep you know it boos. In fact, it will taste better if you make it ahead since it lets all those flavors mingle and blend better the longer it sets. Make up to 2 days ahead of serving. You can just store in the fridge until you are ready to serve it up.
It may be because you didn’t bake it long enough boo. We also add flour in so the filling gets a little extra help setting up too.
You probably didn’t prebake it boo. Adding that extra step ensures against a soggy crust at the end of the day.
Getting a homemade sweet potato pie recipe down ain’t as hard as it seems. Don’t be intimidated boos. Once you try this one with its perfectly spiced filling that’s sweet and creamy, you won’t wanna make another one. Pull this out and impress all your friends.
More Southern pie recipes
- Coconut Custard Pie
- Key Lime Pie
- Chocolate Chess Pie
- The Best Apple Pie
- Butterscotch Pie
- Shoofly Pie
- Double Crusted Sweet Potato Pie
Sweet Potato Pie Recipe
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 medium sweet potatoes 44 ounces total
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil or any neutral oil like canola
- 1 cup salted butter room temperature
- 2 1/2 cups granulated sugar
- 4 large eggs room temperature
- 2 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup evaporated milk PET brand was big mama's fave brand
- 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
- 2 tsp ground nutmeg
- pinch of kosher salt
- 2 pie crusts either homemade pie crust or store-bought
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400F. Place the rack in the middle position. Prepare sheet pan by lining with parchment paper.
- Scrub, rinse, and dry sweet potatoes. Stick a fork all over each potato multiple times to allow steam to escape.
- Rub oil on the surface of each potato. Place on the prepared pan and bake for about 50 minutes, flipping the potatoes halfway through. Use a toothpick or skewer to check for doneness; the toothpick should slide easily into the potato with no resistance. If not done, bake for a few more minutes.
- Remove potatoes from the oven and let cool slightly on parchment paper, about 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, line two 9-inch glass pie plates with my homemade pie dough or store-bought dough. Prick with a fork, line with parchment, add pie weights and blind bake for 10-15 minutes in the 400โ oven. Remove from the oven and cool.
- Carefully remove the skin from the potatoes. You should have 4 cups of mashed potatoes. (You can gently press on them with a fork or whisk and measure them into a large measuring cup.)
- While warm, place the potatoes in the bowl of a stand mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment. Turn the mixer on medium low for about 20 seconds then stop and remove the whisk and rinse the fibrous strings from the whisk. Repeat this two or three times, each time rinsing the strings from the whisk. We want this pie to be unbelievably smooth!
- Add butter to warm potatoes and mix on medium until butter has absorbed, about 1 minute. Slowly add sugar on medium low and mix until incorporated. Scrape down the bottom and sides of the bowl as needed.
- If you see more strings at this step, remove them. Add the eggs one at a time, waiting for each to incorporate into the batter.
- While the mixer is on low, slowly add vanilla and evaporated milk. Scrape bottom of the bowl to ensure batter is mixed evenly.
- Finally, add the flour, nutmeg, and salt and mix into the batter. Pro tip: If you want to smooth out the filling even more, you can pour it through a strainer so it is super silky before baking.
- Pour 3 ยพ cups of batter into each prepared crust- REMEMBER THIS MAKES TWO PIES (it may seem like the crust is too full but it is fine). Bake for 10 minutes on 400 F, then reduce oven temperature to 325 F and continue baking until the middle of the pie is set (there will be a slight jiggle but this is fine), about 45 minutes. The filling will rise slightly during baking, but not spill over.
- Remove both pies from the oven and let sit until it comes to room temperature, about 30-40 minutes. Then place in the refrigerator until chilled and set, about 3 hours.
- Serve room temperature or slightly warmed.
I made my first sweet potato pie using this recipe. It was amazing!
I didn’t have Pet milk ans sub 1/2 brown sugar for 1/2 granulated sugar. Family loved it!
Amazing so glad!
ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS and easy to follow! Thank you for sharing your Big Mommas sweet treat! My Big Momma made tea cakes like nobody else so I know how precious these traditions are! This is now my GO TO fo’sho!
I made this for thanksgiving this year. When I tell yall, this was the smoothest and creamiest sweet potato pie I ever had! Whew child, My family is obsessed. Will be using this recipe for now on!
Wow that is quite the compliment. Thank you so so much!
Ps this year I made Big Mommas Sweet Potato Pie so delicious I havenโt had a good one since I left New York City and I would go to 125th street until your recipe thank you so much again
Absolutely my pleasure.
Miss Jocelyn I want to say thank you so much for these AMAZING recipes each and everyone Iโve made is to live for . I just started baking 1 year ago today w/ your Strawberry cupcakes they were such a hit at Thanksgiving Dinner . God Bless and Happy Holidays to you and yours
Wow thank you so so much! This makes my heart happy.
Thanks for this quick and easy recipe. Iโm all set for tomorrow!
Love this recipe, always my secret pie. Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving to your whole family. God Bless You All.
Gigi-
So so glad you enjoyed this. Make sure you let the secret out and pass the word on about Grandbaby Cakes
Your recipe is just like my Big Mamaโs recipe. She was from Mississippi. I called her big Mama also, even though she was my mother in love. What I do for those pesky strings(after so many Thanksgivings battling with them on my mixer), I use a hand mixer and just chop all of it, it comes out smooth as silk, then I add the butter and continue with the ingredients. Just thought I would give you this hint. Try it, youโll thank me later as I thank you for your recipes. Love your recipes!
At what temp should the pie crust be pre-baked?
400 is a good temp to set it up quickly.
Making this pie for Thanksgiving and I am super nervous! Any tips or tricks you can give me. I don’t have a stand mixer and I am not am avid baker… Also my in laws will be the judge. Pray for me!
Hey boo, you got this! My top tips are to remember this makes 2 pies so don’t pour all your batter into one pie crust or it will spill over. You can also halve the recipe if you need. Then make sure you get all the strings out so you have a super smooth pie. And finally you can also strain the potato filling through a sieve so it comes out super smooth. This pie is super easy to master. I think you are going to nail it. Come back and let me know how it turns out.