Sweet Potato Dumplings
Similar to apple dumplings, sweet potato dumplings are simply heaven on a plate! With each bite, you get a mouthwatering taste of flaky biscuit, spiced sweet potato, and irresistible sugar syrup.
Today my Mama is sharing her sweet potato dumpling recipe with you and I want to strongly encourage you to make them A.S.A.P. because they are on my top 10 list of best things I’ve ever eaten. Seriously! Take it away, Mama!
I first had these sweet potato dumplings when my husband and I went to a gathering in Birmingham, Alabama. They had hired a caterer to cook steaks and chicken for everyone but had left the sides and desserts up to the ladies in the group.
I didn’t know anyone at the party except for one lady and her husband who had ridden there with us. As we looked the dessert table over, we spied a dish of what we thought were apple dumplings. Now there were only 10 dumplings in the dish. Yes, we counted them. We both said we had to get one before they were all gone. I took the first bite. My mouth told me that was not an apple dumpling but I couldn’t quite place the flavor. I just knew I had fallen in love with whatever it was. My friend and I discussed it and after savoring the dish decided it was a sweet potato and they melted in your mouth.
Recipe Ingredients
- Canned flaky biscuits
- Sugar
- Light corn syrup
- Water
- Butter
- Yam (sweet potato) patties
- Cinnamon or spices of your choice
How To Make Sweet Potato Dumplings
Melt a stick of butter in a 9×13 ovenproof dish. I place the dish into my preheated oven and let the butter melt. Just watch it so that the butter doesn’t brown.
Cut sweet potato (or yam) patties in half to the size of your liking. 1/4-inch, 1/2-inch… whatever you like will work. Sprinkle with spices of your choice.
Peel biscuits into two pieces. You will end up with 16 biscuit pieces.
Press biscuit pieces to flatten and place one sweet potato piece to the side.
Fold biscuit over and press edges to seal. See there, a cute little dumpling right before your eyes!
Line your cute little dumplings all up in two rows. Sprinkle with additional spices.
Stir water, sugar, and corn syrup together in a saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally.
Reduce heat and allow to simmer until sugar is completely dissolved, still stirring occasionally.
Pour the hot syrup mixture over your cute little sweet potato dumplings.
Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 35 minutes or until dumplings are golden brown.
The syrup will thicken some as the dumplings cool.
Can’t wait to bite into these!
Storage
I strongly recommend gobbling these up while they’re freshly hot and straight out of the oven. However, if you do have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat them in a low oven so they crisp up once more.
Recipe Notes
- When I say whatever spices I like, I mean you can use one or a combination. My recommendations: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, and a hint of cloves.
- For additional flavor, add a teaspoon of vanilla extract to the sugar syrup once you remove it from the heat.
- For a more caramelized sauce, use 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup of brown sugar.
Recipe FAQs
Do I need yam patties or sweet potatoes?
Umm… yes :). These are called yam patties but they are really sweet potatoes. They are sold in the freezer section at the grocery store. You can also use canned sweet potatoes (also called yams on the can most of the time) or peel raw fresh sweet potatoes, slice them in slices, and boil for a few minutes just until tender. That’s what I did today.
How do you serve sweet potato dumplings?
For breakfast, I love to serve them as a side with bacon and eggs. For dessert, they taste simply magnificent with some whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Check out these other sweet potato recipes:
Vegan Sweet Potato Cake With Maple Cashew Icing
Loaded Sweet Potatoes With Marshmallows
Sweet Potato Bread With Cinnamon Swirl
Sweet Potato Pie, Southern Plate Style
Ingredients
- 1 can Grands Flaky Biscuits
- 8 slices frozen sweet potato rounds thawed
- 1 stick butter
- 2 1/2 cups water
- 2 cups sugar
- 2 tablespoons light corn syrup
- cinnamon,nutmeg, or ginger whichever you like best
Instructions
- Melt the butter in a 9x13-inch baking pan in a 350-degree oven.1 stick butter
- Divide each biscuit in half by pulling layers apart and pat each side out flat.1 can Grands Flaky Biscuits
- Slice the sweet potato rounds in half and sprinkle with the spices of your choice. I use cinnamon since that is my favorite spice with sweet potatoes.8 slices frozen sweet potato rounds, cinnamon,nutmeg, or ginger
- Place half of 1 sweet potato round (thawed) on the biscuit half.
- Fold the biscuit over and seal the edge like a fried pie or turnover.
- Place biscuits in the melted butter in the pan.
- Stir the water, sugar, and corn syrup together in a saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat and allow to simmer until sugar is completely dissolved, still stirring occasionally.2 cups sugar, 2 tablespoons light corn syrup, 2 1/2 cups water
- Pour the hot syrup around the biscuits.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 25-35 minutes or until golden brown. The sauce with thicken as the dumplings cool.
Notes
Nutrition
“You don’t drown by falling in water; You drown by staying there.”
~Edwin Cole
Hello Janice, aka Mama!! This recipe looks delicious and loved the story behind it. Looking forward to your future stories and yummy dishes!!
I must say I am really enjoying the magazine you so graciously gifted me with. I appreciate your kindness, and I am sure my family will when some of the recipes start rolling out of my kitchen!
Thanks Jennifer, I am so glad that you are enjoying the magazine. Let me know if you try any of the recipes and what your family thinks about them. Mama
“Mama,” thanks for sharing this delicious sounding recipe. I love anything with sweet potatoes and just know these will be wonderful.
Thank you, Christy’s Momma! And THANK YOU, Christy’s Dad!
My aunt always made the most delicious sweet potato cobbler for our family Christmas reunions.
I always meant to ask her for the recipe but just never did. Sadly, she is now in a nursing home and we no longer have our Christmas reunions for some reason I don’t know.
But I think of that cobbler every year when Fall starts blowing in.
Love your post and a glimpse into your family’s fun side. And will treasure this recipe I’m sure.
Ha ha! I want to crawl under the table myself just thinking about it, but I must say, that was a very direct solution your husband came up with for finding the recipe. (grin) I absolutely love sweet potatoes, too, and now I’m seriously considering making these for my little family Christmas party I have every year. Thanks so much for the recipe. Oh, also, that transport helicopter is freaking awesome.
I was thinking about using pumpkin pie spice for this. What do you think, Mama?
I think pumpkin pie spice would be awesome. It would give them a very nice flavor. Mama
OH MY!! These cute little dumplings really do look good. I will definitely try them soon.
Janice and Christy, I just love hearing your family stories! Thanks for the many smiles you two have brought to me along with your wonderful recipes.
Any thank you Nancy for being a part of our Southern Plate family. Mama
Oh my…these do look heavenly. I love…L O V E… sweet potatoes. Can’t wait to try these. Thanks so much Christy’s mama for sharing. Enjoyed the story also. Have a blessed day!!