Sheet-Pan Sweet Potato Casserole for Large Groups

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Large sheet-pan sweet potato casserole topped with pecans and cinnamon for holiday crowd.

When the holidays roll around, oven space becomes prime real estate. Between turkey, stuffing, pies, and rolls, there’s barely room for one more dish — but no Thanksgiving or Christmas table is complete without a warm, comforting sweet potato casserole.

Enter the Sheet-Pan Sweet Potato Casserole for Large Groups — the perfect solution when you need to serve a big crowd without juggling multiple baking dishes. It’s creamy, spiced, sweet, and crunchy in all the right ways, but baked conveniently on a sheet pan so everyone gets a perfect portion.

This version has all the classic holiday flavors — buttery mashed sweet potatoes, brown sugar, cinnamon, and a golden pecan crumble topping — but it’s streamlined for efficiency and big-batch cooking. Whether you’re hosting a family feast, a church potluck, or a Friendsgiving dinner, this recipe guarantees there’s enough for everyone to enjoy seconds.


Why You’ll Love This Sheet-Pan Sweet Potato Casserole

  • Feeds a crowd easily — enough for 12–16 servings per pan.

  • Bakes evenly — no more undercooked centers or overdone edges.

  • Saves oven space — low-profile pan fits easily beside other dishes.

  • Easy to serve and store — slice into squares for simple portions.

  • Make-ahead friendly — prepare the base and topping the day before.

  • Budget-friendly — simple, wholesome ingredients stretch far.

This is your go-to recipe for stress-free holiday hosting.


Ingredients

For the Sweet Potato Base:

  • 6 large sweet potatoes (about 5 pounds) – Peeled and chopped into cubes.

  • ½ cup unsalted butter, melted – Adds richness without overpowering sweetness.

  • ½ cup brown sugar – For that classic caramel flavor.

  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup – Adds depth and natural sweetness.

  • ½ cup milk or unsweetened almond milk – Creates a smooth, fluffy texture.

  • 2 large eggs – Helps bind and create a custard-like creaminess.

  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract – Adds warmth.

  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon – For a cozy, spiced aroma.

  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg – Optional but highly recommended.

  • ½ teaspoon salt – Enhances all the flavors.

For the Crunchy Pecan Topping:

  • 1½ cups chopped pecans – The perfect crunchy contrast.

  • ¾ cup brown sugar – Sweet, caramelized topping.

  • ¾ cup rolled oats – Adds heartiness and texture.

  • ½ cup all-purpose flour (or oat flour for gluten-free) – Binds the topping.

  • ½ cup melted butter – Ensures a golden, crisp finish.

  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon – To tie the topping to the filling.


Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Cook and Mash the Sweet Potatoes

  1. Peel and cube the sweet potatoes into roughly 1½-inch pieces.

  2. Place in a large pot, cover with water, and bring to a boil.

  3. Boil for 20 minutes or until fork-tender.

  4. Drain and allow them to cool slightly.

  5. Mash the potatoes in a large mixing bowl until smooth (you can use a potato masher, hand mixer, or stand mixer).

Pro Tip: Roasting your sweet potatoes instead of boiling will deepen their flavor. Roast them whole at 400°F (200°C) for about 50 minutes until tender, then scoop out the flesh.


Step 2: Prepare the Sweet Potato Mixture

  1. To the mashed sweet potatoes, add melted butter, brown sugar, maple syrup, milk, eggs, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt.

  2. Mix until the ingredients are well incorporated and the mixture is creamy.

Texture Tip: You want your mixture thick but smooth — not runny. If it feels too thick, add an extra splash of milk until it’s just right.


Step 3: Make the Pecan Oat Topping

In a separate bowl, combine chopped pecans, brown sugar, oats, flour, melted butter, and cinnamon. Stir until the mixture looks crumbly and evenly coated.

This topping will bake into a crisp, golden layer that perfectly contrasts the soft, sweet potato filling underneath.


Step 4: Assemble in a Sheet Pan

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).

  2. Lightly grease a 13×18-inch sheet pan with butter or nonstick spray.

  3. Spread the sweet potato mixture evenly across the pan, smoothing the top with a spatula.

  4. Sprinkle the pecan-oat topping evenly over the surface.

Because the casserole is thinner on a sheet pan, it will bake quickly and evenly — a huge advantage when cooking for a crowd!


Step 5: Bake to Golden Perfection

Bake uncovered for 25–30 minutes, or until the topping is golden brown and crisp.

The edges should be slightly caramelized, and your kitchen will smell like a bakery full of cinnamon and roasted nuts.

Let it cool for 10 minutes before slicing and serving directly from the pan.


Tips for Sheet-Pan Success

  • Line with parchment paper for easy cleanup and neat slices.

  • Avoid overmixing the potatoes to keep them fluffy.

  • Double the recipe for massive gatherings — use two pans and rotate halfway through baking.

  • Add mini marshmallows during the last 5 minutes of baking if you want a traditional twist.

  • Keep warm for serving by loosely covering with foil and placing in a low oven (200°F) until ready to serve.


Make-Ahead & Storage Instructions

To Make Ahead:

  • Prepare both the sweet potato mixture and the topping separately up to 2 days in advance.

  • Store in airtight containers in the refrigerator.

  • Assemble and bake just before serving for the crispiest topping.

To Freeze:

  • Freeze the unbaked casserole (without topping) for up to 2 months.

  • Thaw in the refrigerator overnight, add topping, and bake as directed.

To Store Leftovers:

  • Keep leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

  • Reheat in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for 10–15 minutes or microwave individual portions for quick enjoyment.


Why Use a Sheet Pan?

Sheet-pan casseroles are the unsung heroes of holiday cooking. They’re space-saving, time-efficient, and ideal for feeding a crowd without needing multiple dishes.

Here’s why this version works so well:

  • Even cooking: No underbaked centers — every scoop is perfectly done.

  • Portion control: Easy to cut into squares or rectangles for serving.

  • Speed: Bakes faster than deep casseroles.

  • Saves space: Perfect for smaller ovens or multi-dish cooking days.


Flavor Variations to Try

  • Pecan-Coconut Topping: Add shredded unsweetened coconut for a tropical crunch.

  • Apple Sweet Potato Layer: Mix in a layer of thinly sliced apples for added sweetness and texture.

  • Maple Walnut Twist: Swap pecans for walnuts and drizzle extra maple syrup on top before baking.

  • Cranberry Spice: Add dried cranberries to the topping for color and a tart contrast.

  • Nut-Free Option: Replace pecans with pumpkin or sunflower seeds for crunch.


Serving Suggestions

This sheet-pan casserole pairs beautifully with:

  • Roast turkey or chicken

  • Cranberry sauce or relish

  • Green bean almondine

  • Garlic mashed potatoes

  • Herb stuffing or wild rice salad

It’s also a standout on its own for vegetarian guests — rich, hearty, and full of fall flavor.


How to Serve for Large Gatherings

For buffet-style serving, cut the casserole into neat squares and place on a serving platter. Garnish with:

  • Fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs for a rustic look.

  • A drizzle of maple syrup for shine.

  • A sprinkle of toasted oats for texture.

If serving outdoors or at a potluck, the sheet pan can go straight from oven to table for minimal fuss and maximum presentation.


Nutritional Breakdown (Per Serving – Approx. 16 Servings)

  • Calories: 250

  • Total Fat: 10g

  • Saturated Fat: 3g

  • Carbohydrates: 35g

  • Fiber: 4g

  • Protein: 4g

  • Sugar: 15g

Balanced, satisfying, and rich in fiber and antioxidants from sweet potatoes — this dish proves that indulgence and nutrition can happily coexist.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Not draining sweet potatoes enough: Too much water makes the casserole runny.

  2. Skipping salt: A touch of salt enhances sweetness.

  3. Overbaking: Watch closely — thin sheet-pan casseroles can dry out quickly.

  4. Adding topping too early: For make-ahead versions, add topping right before baking.

  5. Using cold ingredients: Room-temperature ingredients mix more evenly.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I use canned sweet potatoes?
Yes! Drain and mash before mixing. Adjust sugar since canned versions are often sweeter.

How many people does this serve?
A full 13×18-inch sheet pan serves 12–16 people, depending on portion size.

Can I make this dairy-free?
Absolutely. Use coconut oil instead of butter and almond milk instead of dairy milk.

Can I use a smaller pan?
Yes, a 9×13-inch pan works for half the recipe — perfect for smaller gatherings.

Can I double the topping?
Yes! For extra crunch, double the topping and bake 5 minutes longer.

What’s the best way to transport it?
Let the casserole cool slightly, cover tightly with foil, and wrap the pan in a towel for insulation.

Can I add marshmallows?
Of course! Sprinkle mini marshmallows on top during the last 5 minutes for a golden, toasty finish.


Hosting Made Easy

This Sheet-Pan Sweet Potato Casserole takes everything you love about the holiday favorite — creamy sweetness, toasty nuts, cozy spice — and scales it up for any crowd. It’s practical, flavorful, and guaranteed to be one of the first dishes to disappear from your table.

Whether it’s Thanksgiving, Christmas, or a community potluck, this recipe proves that big-batch cooking doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality. In fact, with its caramelized edges and crunchy topping, this sheet-pan version might just outshine the classic.

So this season, trade the stress for simplicity — and serve up a holiday side that’s big on flavor, low on hassle, and loved by everyone.

Natalie, a cheerful home chef, smiling in her bright kitchen while holding a mixing bowl and spoon — perfect for EasyFoodToMake
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