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Switching things up this Thanksgiving with this Bourbon Sweet Potato Casserole with Sweet ‘n’ Savory Bacon Pecans. The classic sweet potato casserole we know and love, but topped with sweet and savory bacon pecans. These sweet potatoes are buttery, hinted with cinnamon, and lightly sweetened. The pecan streusel topping is just a touch spicy, perfectly sweet, herby, and a little salty too. When baked together the potatoes and topping create the perfect balance and make for the BEST sweet potato casserole. Make these ahead of time for an easy holiday side dish that everyone will love.

It’s the second week of November and I very much have Thanksgiving on my mind. Anyone else?
It’s been a little tricky to get my menu fully planned, photographed, and written up in between traveling for HBH Super Simple. But I’m excited to finally say that I will be sharing my full menu this week! Are you guys in planning mode? Hoping so, because I have some good recipes coming, and it all starts with this casserole.
I’m sure I have said this before, but when it comes to Thanksgiving I really love a traditional menu. Herby roasted turkey, buttery mashed potatoes, popovers, vegetable sides, and of course, sweet potato casserole. Some of you may be surprised to hear this, since I love to share all kinds of different recipes, but when it comes to both Thanksgiving and Christmas, I’m all about tradition. And the older and more traditional the better.
The classics keep things simple and perfect every time. It’s why we look forward to the holidays so much. All the traditions!
That said, every year I try to create a few new dishes that are spins on the classics. They still feel like the classics, just updated a bit. My brothers only care about the turkey, mashed potatoes, and rolls, so I keep those basic (but good). But when it comes to the vegetables? I have some room to play with, and have a little fun.
Enter this sweet potato casserole. It’s just like my grandma’s sweet potatoes, but with a sweet, savory, and salty pecan crumble topping…that everyone loves.

Like most sweet potato casseroles, this bourbon sweet potato casserole is so simple and easy to make. The longest part of the process is roasting the potatoes. But nothing is hard and you might even have all the ingredients on hand right now.
So…start with the sweet potatoes. Yes, you can buy canned sweet potatoes, but I highly recommend roasting fresh potatoes for best flavor and color. If you have an instant pot, you can cook the potatoes quickly in there. If not, go the oven route. It’s my preferred method.
Once the potatoes are fork tender, peel away the skins (then use them to make these sweet potato skin chips) and then mash. Then add in a touch of light brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, melted butter, and a splash of bourbon, and that’s it. This is my grandma’s base recipe and it never fails. Simple, but so delicious, and not overly sweet, which I think is really nice.
Question: are you a sweet or savory, sweet potato casserole person? I prefer a savory casserole…with just a touch of sweetness!

While the potatoes are roasting, start working on the bacon pecans.
Oh, these bacon pecans. Basically, this is a topping of candied bacon with pecans, and it’s incredibly delicious. Sweet and savory with a little crunch from the pecans, and saltiness from the bacon. I added sage and a little rosemary to bring in some savory flavors and balance out the sweetness. These herbs may sound like an odd addition but go with me on this because it’s so GOOD.
Also, if rosemary isn’t your thing, or you’re worried it may overpower the other flavors, then simply leave it out. My dad’s not the biggest rosemary fan. He sometimes complains that it’s overpowering. Use your best judgment here and go with your own personal taste.

Last up, layer the topping over the sweet potatoes in a casserole dish and bake. It’s simple, nothing too fancy, and so EASY. While this bakes, your house will smell incredible, just like Thanksgiving should. You’ll soon find out that every bite is just as delicious as it smells.
These potatoes are sweet and buttery and the topping is crunchy. It’s the sweet potato casserole your Thanksgiving table needs. Promise.
And finally, you can easily prepare this ahead of time and freeze, and yes, it travels well too. If you’re on side dish duty this Thanksgiving, this is your dish!

If you make this bourbon sweet potato casserole with sweet ‘n’ savory bacon pecans, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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I made this for Thanksgiving and it was such a hit that I’m busy making another one for our Christmas dinner. Such a gem of a recipe. Fabulous flavours!
Hey Andrea,
Yay! Love to hear this recipe was a hit, I appreciate you making it!
Merry Christmas!🎄🎁
If you are planning on freezing it, do you go ahead and bake it first? How would you recommend cooking from frozen when you’re ready? Thank you! It looks SO delicious!
Hi Natalie,
You can follow the make ahead instructions written above and freeze. Please let me know if you have any other questions!
I am looking for some tips on how to freeze this and then cook or heat it up later. Do I completely cook it ahead of time, thaw, and then warm up, or follow the make-ahead instructions for the fridge, thaw, and then cook it?
Hey Katie,
I would follow the make ahead instructions, freeze, and then thaw and bake as directed.
I hope you love this recipe! Happy Holidays!
This is a go to for holidays and hosting. It is a hit every time.
Hey Dawn,
Big thanks for making this and sharing back. So glad it hit the spot!
Have a wonderful weekend!🎄
I followed the recipe except for the sage. I don’t like sage except in stuffing. I also used dried, crushed rosemary. This was great. Everyone really enjoyed the savory casserole, and I will make it again. I made extra sweet potato mixture, minus the bourbon, for a separate casserole topped with marshmallow fluff, for the children. They loved that too (as well as the adults).
Hey Cynthia,
Awesome! So glad to hear this dish turned out well for you, I appreciate you making it!
This was delish and I can’t wait to make this every thanksgiving and throughout the year. I love your recipes!!!
Hey Joellen,
Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am so glad it was a winner! Happy Holidays!
Made this for Thanksgiving and it was a huge hit! Easy to follow recipe (although I did make the mistake of not wrapping my potatoes and proceeded to make a mess in my oven, oops!)
Make this! You and your family won’t regret it!
Hey Krissy,
Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am so glad it was a winner! Happy Holidays!
Your bourbon sweet potatoes were a big hit at our Thanksgiving table. Thanks for the great recipe. I will be making them again for our Christmas dinner!
Hey Jacqueline,
Love to hear this recipe was a hit! Thanks so much for making it:) Happy Holidays!
Delicious! Had one question. I noticed that the recipe calls for 6 tbspn of butter for the topping and the video says 1/4 cup. I noticed it after I made it…so I had used the recipe amount.
Hey Wanda,
So glad to hear this recipe was enjoyed! 6 tablespoons is perfect to use! Happy Thanksgiving!
Most delicious sweet potato recipe with the rosemary❤️
Thanks so much, Lou!!
Can I make the topping without the bacon? Should I substitute something else?
Hi Liss,
Yes, totally fine to skip the bacon:) I hope you love this recipe!
Happy Thanksgiving!