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Spice up your sweet potatoes with a little southwestern flare!

These stuffed sweet potatoes are loaded with chicken, peppers, and black beans in a yummy enchilada sauce. They’re delicious, simple to make and healthy all at the same time.

enchilada stuffed sweet potatoes

We have a pretty busy household, but it’s still important to me that we gather around the table and have dinner together. For that reason, I’m all about a low maintenance meal that tastes delicious. These Enchilada Stuffed Sweet Potatoes are just that.

Sweet Potatoes are one of my favorite vegetables. They are a staple in our house, and we just don’t get sick of them. We love them in roasted vegetables, baked with a little butter and cinnamon, or mashed.

Sweet Potato Pairings

Since they have a naturally sweet flavor, they pair well with their culinary counterparts, salt, and spicy heat. That’s why they work so well in this recipe. Sweet potatoes also go well with beef (ground or steak), turkey, pork, even eggs.

The hands-on time for this recipe is around 30-40 minutes. It gives you plenty of time to do all the things AND get a super tasty dinner on the table.

Main ingredients

Besides the potatoes, of course, here are the main things you need for this recipe.

  • boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut into bite-size pieces
  • black beans- if you use canned, I recommend rinsing really well. You can also start from dried beans, and prepare them ahead of time.
  • onion, diced
  • chopped green chilis
  • Enchilada sauce- this homemade version is my favorite, but you can buy a pre-made one too.

For the complete list, see the recipe card.

How to make Enchilada Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Step one: Bake the potatoes

  • Scrub the potatoes with a vegetable brush or a clean cloth.
  • Using a paring knife, prick the potatoes several times on all sides.
  • Then place them on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake at 400° for one hour.
Spice up your sweet potatoes with a little southwestern flare. These stuffed sweet potatoes are loaded with chicken, peppers, and black beans in a yummy enchilada sauce. They're delicious, simple to make and healthy all at the same time.

Step two: Make the filling

While the sweet potatoes are baking, make the filling.

  • over medium heat, saute’ the onions in olive oil until translucent, this will take about 5 minutes.
  • Add the chicken and stir occasionally, until cooked through, season with cumin
  • Add the chilis, black beans, and enchilada sauce, stir to combine.
  • Keep the mixture warm until the potatoes are ready. Just set your stove to the lowest temperature and cover with a lid.

Step three: Fill and serve

  • Slice the sweet potatoes lengthwise and open them up.
  • Using a spoon, gently push a well into each potato to make room for the filling.
  • Add the filling, top with cheese, and place back in the oven for a few minutes until the cheese is melted.
  • Remove from the oven and drizzle with more enchilada sauce and Greek Yogurt. Sprinkle some cilantro on top (if you have trouble keeping cilantro fresh, try storing it this way).

How easy is that?! Enchilada Stuffed Sweet Potatoes, and dinner’s done! It’s delicious, easy, and healthy!

enchilada stuffed sweet potato on a plate garnished with cilantro

Recipe Notes

  • Baking time on the potatoes will vary depending on the size. Smaller potatoes may only need 45 minutes, and larger ones may need more than an hour.
  • Sweet potatoes are done when you can pierce a knife all the way through and they are tender. 
  • I always opt for nonfat plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream in my southwestern inspired dishes. However, sour cream is delicious too.
  • In order to get the Greek yogurt or sour cream to a drizzling consistency, put some in a separate small bowl, add a little milk or water and stir well. It won’t affect the taste at all, it just thins it out. If you don’t want to drizzle it, just plop a dollop on top, works just as good. 

Freezing Instructions

Stuffed sweet potatoes work great for a make-ahead option. There are two ways you can freeze and reheat them:

  1. Freeze the filling 
  2. Freeze the whole enchilada 

Option 1Freeze the filling. After you make the filling and completely cool it, place it in a freezer storage bag (I always double bag), and lay it flat in the freezer. When you’re ready to use it, thaw it in the refrigerator, gently reheat it on the stove. You would bake the potatoes, then fill and serve.

Option 2. Freeze the whole enchilada (see what I did there? haha) Make the full meal, load up the sweet potatoes with the enchilada fillings (leave off the cheese and toppings) and let it cool completely. Wrap them individually in plastic wrap. Then put them in a freezer storage bag until you’re ready to eat. 

To reheat, unwrap them, place the stuffed sweet potatoes on a rimmed baking sheet, cover with foil (to keep them from drying out) and heat at 350° until warmed through, about 30 minutes. Then add the cheese, place it back in the oven, uncovered, until the cheese melts. Top with yogurt, enchilada sauce, and cilantro.

Faq’s

Are sweet potatoes healthier?

As far as how they compare to white potatoes, sweet potatoes have fewer carbs and calories, and more vitamin A and C. They also have a lower glycemic index, which means they don’t make your blood sugar spike as much. A medium-baked sweet potato is 103 calories.

Can you eat the skin?

Yes, the skin is edible and adds more nutrition to your plate. It’s always a good idea to clean the potato before using it, especially if you plan on eating the skin.

Ways to eat sweet potatoes

There are so many things you can do with them besides stuffing them, here are some suggestions:

  • Baked-perfect with butter and a little cinnamon.
  • Roasted
  • Mashed
  • Sautéed- like in a hash
  • Hasselback
  • Toast- Have you seen this? Slices of sweet potato toasted in your toaster and topped with whatever you choose.
  • Spiralized
  • Chips

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enchilada stuffed sweet potatoes

Enchilada Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

These stuffed sweet potatoes are loaded with chicken, peppers, and black beans in a yummy enchilada sauce. They're delicious, simple to make and healthy all at the same time.
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Mexican
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 331kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 large sweet potatoes
  • 1 Tbs olive oil
  • 1 small onion chopped
  • 2.5 lbs boneless, skinless, chicken breasts cut into bite size pieces
  • 1 4 oz can of mild green chili's
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 cups prepared black beans rinsed and drained
  • 1/2 cup red enchilada sauce home made or store bought
  • 1/2 cup cheddar cheese or your favorite, shredded
  • non-fat plain Greek Yogurt for topping
  • cilantro optional garnish

Instructions

  • Heat the oven to 400, prick the potatoes and place them on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake for 1 hour or until fork tender.
  • Saute the onions in the oil on medium heat until translucent, about 5 minutes.
  • Add the chicken and cumin and saute’ until cooked through.
  • Add the green chiles, black beans, and enchilada sauce, and cook until warmed through.
  • When the potatoes are finished baking, slice them in half. Using a spoon, manipulate the sweet potato flesh into a well to make room for the enchilada mixture.
  • Fill the potatoes with the chicken enchilada mixture. Add the cheese and put it back into the oven for a few minutes until the cheese is melted.
  • Drizzle with more sauce and a dollop of sour cream.

Notes

  • Baking time on the potatoes will vary depending on the size. Smaller potatoes may only need 45 minutes, and larger ones may need more than an hour.
  • Sweet potatoes are done when you can pierce a knife all the way through and they are tender. 
  • I always opt for non fat plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream in my southwestern inspired dishes. However, sour cream is delicious too.
  • In order to get the Greek yogurt or sour cream to a drizzling consistency, put some in a separate small bowl, add a little milk or water and stir well. It won’t affect the taste at all, it just thins it out. If you don’t want to drizzle it, just plop a dollop on top, works just as good. 
Make ahead~ You can make the potatoes and the filling ahead of time, then just warm and assemble it just before serving.
To Freeze:
Option 1Freeze the filling. After you make the filling and completely cool it, place it in a freezer storage bag (I always double bag), and lay it flat in the freezer. When you’re ready to use it, thaw it in the refrigerator, gently reheat it on the stove. You would bake the potatoes, then fill and serve.
Option 2. Freeze the whole enchilada (see what I did there? haha) Make the full meal, load up the sweet potatoes with the enchilada fillings (leave off the cheese and toppings) and let it cool completely. Wrap them individually in plastic wrap. Then put them in a freezer storage bag until you’re ready to eat. 
To reheat, unwrap them, place the stuffed sweet potatoes on a rimmed baking sheet, cover with foil (to keep them from drying out) and heat at 350° until warmed through, about 30 minutes. Then add the cheese, place it back in the oven, uncovered, until the cheese melts. Top with yogurt, enchilada sauce, and cilantro.

Nutrition

Calories: 331kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 37g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 98mg | Sodium: 376mg | Potassium: 928mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 9435IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 95mg | Iron: 2mg
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14 Comments

  1. Hey Chellie! I’m in love with this recipe. Perfect fall combo. Thank you for linking up at the Funtastic Friday Link Party. You got featured! Yep, This was my favorite recipe.

  2. I’ve never thought of preparing sweet potatoes like this. I’ll have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing on #TastyTuesdays

  3. Absolutely! It would be delicious with white potatoes too! You may not need to bake them as long, as Sweet potatoes I think take longer. But just do it for however long you usually bake your potatoes.

  4. 5 stars
    This dinner looks and sounds like a delicious winner (for me)! My family isn’t big on sweet potatoes. Can I use white potatoes with the same result?

  5. I have a thing for black beans and sweet potatoes together. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! God Bless you as well!

  6. These look and sound amazing Chellie! I love sweet potatoes and chicken enchiladas a are a favor too. I am so looking forward to trying this recipe. Thanks for sharing get and God bless!

  7. You are speaking my language girlfriend! I am a relatively new fan of baked sweet potatoes and I prefer savory toppings on them and this combination looks perfect. I will be pinning this to make in the near future. Thanks for a yummy meal option.
    Have a great day, Lynn