Damon’s Grill Sweet Potato Casserole

Servings: 6 Total Time: 1 hr Difficulty: Easy
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I make damon’s grill sweet potato casserole when I want something that feels homemade without pretending the little details do not matter.

What keeps me coming back is how mini marshmallows, chopped pecans, brown sugar carry the flavor. I measure first, clear space, and then work through the steps without trying to rush the part that needs patience.

Why I keep coming back to this

  • I can taste the main ingredients clearly.
  • The steps give me visual checkpoints instead of guesswork.
  • The leftovers still feel like something I meant to make.
  • I can measure everything before I start and then work calmly.
  • Small swaps work without changing the whole personality of the recipe.
  • It makes a regular meal feel more considered without a restaurant-size project.

What you need (and what each one is doing)

  • 2 cups mini marshmallows.
  • 1 cup chopped pecans.This gives texture; I chop large pieces so every bite gets a little.
  • 1 cup brown sugar.
  • 6 sweet potatoes.for it later.
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon powder.for it later. It adds warmth that complements the sweetness without overpowering.
  • 70 grams melted butter.This brings tenderness and richness; the temperature matters more than it seems.
  • 2 teaspoons salt.for it later. A small amount sharpens every other flavor in the recipe.

How I make it

Step 1 — Set up the pan and oven

I follow this part carefully: Preheat the oven to 350°F/177°C. Peel, dice, and boil sweet potatoes until tender; mash them until smooth.

Step 2 — I follow this part carefully:

I follow this part carefully: In a medium bowl, mix together pecans, brown sugar, melted butter, and cinnamon powder.

Step 3 — I follow this part carefully: Combine

I follow this part carefully: Combine mashed sweet potatoes with the pecan topping mixture in a large bowl; spread into a greased baking dish. Sprinkle marshmallows over the top. Bake for 25 minutes or until golden brown and bubbly. Let cool before serving.

Tips from my kitchen

  • Prep before heat.I line up the ingredients so nothing overcooks while I search.
  • Do not crowd the pan.Crowding traps steam and softens crisp edges.
  • Taste near the end.Salt and heat read differently after cooking.
  • Rest if asked.A short pause helps texture settle.

Variations I have actually tried

  • Add chopped herbs at the end.
  • Serve over rice, greens, or toast.
  • Keep crisp toppings separate until serving.
  • Add chile flakes for more heat.
  • Change the garnish while keeping the base method the same.

Storing and reheating

I store leftovers in a shallow airtight container so they cool quickly and reheat evenly. If something should stay crisp, I reheat it uncovered.

What I serve it with

I keep the plate simple and let the main texture do the talking.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make this ahead?

Yes. I prep the parts the recipe allows ahead, then finish the final cook or garnish close to serving.

How do I know it is done?

I use the listed cook time of 35 minutes as a guide, then trust the visual cues in the steps.

Can I change the main ingredient?

Usually, but I change one thing at a time so I know what affected the texture.

Why did mine turn out too soft?

Most often it needed more time, more cooling, or a little less crowding in the pan.

Can I freeze leftovers?

Most baked items freeze well wrapped tightly. Crisp or sauced dishes are better refrigerated and reheated uncovered.

What I watch for after a few batches

The detail I pay attention to most is texture. I do not walk away during the moment when the recipe changes from mixed ingredients into something cooked, baked, set, or glossy. That is when a minute or two can matter more than a long list of instructions.

I also write down any change I make, even if it is only a different pan or a different brand of chocolate. The next batch is easier when I know exactly what caused a softer center, a darker edge, or a sauce that thickened faster than expected.

If you make this damon’s grill sweet potato casserole, leave a comment with what you changed or what you served with it — I like hearing the practical kitchen notes.

My last bit of advice is to make the recipe once as written before changing it heavily. After that first batch, I know where I can bend the method and where I need to leave the measurements alone.

Damon’s Grill Sweet Potato Casserole

Prep Time 25 mins Cook Time 35 mins Total Time 1 hr Difficulty: Easy Servings: 6 Calories: 344 kcal Dietary:
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Description

Damon's Grill Sweet Potato Casserole made with mini marshmallows, chopped pecans, brown sugar. I kept the source measurements and rewrote the method with practical notes for timing, storage, and variations.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F/177°C. Peel, dice, and boil sweet potatoes until tender; mash them until smooth.
  2. In a medium bowl, mix together pecans, brown sugar, melted butter, and cinnamon powder.
  3. Combine mashed sweet potatoes with the pecan topping mixture in a large bowl; spread into a greased baking dish. Sprinkle marshmallows over the top. Bake for 25 minutes or until golden brown and bubbly. Let cool before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 6


Amount Per Serving
Calories 344kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 23g36%
Saturated Fat 7g35%
Trans Fat 0.4g
Cholesterol 25mg9%
Sodium 648mg27%
Potassium 125mg4%
Total Carbohydrate 37g13%
Dietary Fiber 2g8%
Sugars 35g
Protein 2g4%

Calcium 45 mg
Iron 0.7 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Prep before heat. I line up the ingredients so nothing overcooks while I search.

Do not crowd the pan. Crowding traps steam and softens crisp edges.

Taste near the end. Salt and heat read differently after cooking.

Rest if asked. A short pause helps texture settle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make this ahead?

Yes. I prep the parts the recipe allows ahead, then finish the final cook or garnish close to serving.

How do I know it is done?

I use the listed cook time of 35 minutes as a guide, then trust the visual cues in the steps.

Can I change the main ingredient?

Usually, but I change one thing at a time so I know what affected the texture.

Why did mine turn out too soft?

Most often it needed more time, more cooling, or a little less crowding in the pan.

Can I freeze leftovers?

Most baked items freeze well wrapped tightly. Crisp or sauced dishes are better refrigerated and reheated uncovered.

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