Why You'll Love This Recipe
When the first chill of autumn arrives, I’m reminded of the simple pleasure of sweet potatoes tossed in cinnamon and sugar, then drizzled with maple. The aroma alone turns any ordinary dinner into a comforting ritual that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
I first discovered this combination on a breezy Saturday night, pairing the wedges with a hearty stew. The sweet‑spicy balance sparked a conversation about childhood treats, and the dish quickly became a staple at my table, celebrated for its ease and flavor.
What sets this recipe apart is the intentional layering of textures: crisp edges, fluffy interiors, and a glossy maple finish. It’s a side that elevates any main course while standing proudly on its own, delivering both nutrition and indulgence.
Instructions

Prep the Sweet Potatoes
Wash, peel (optional), and cut each sweet potato into ½‑inch thick wedges. Place them in a large bowl, drizzle with olive oil, and toss to coat evenly.
Season the Wedges
In a small bowl combine sugar, cinnamon, and sea salt. Sprinkle the mixture over the oiled wedges, tossing until every piece is lightly coated.
Roast Until Golden
Spread wedges in a single layer on a parchment‑lined baking sheet. Roast in a preheated 425°F (220°C) oven for 20‑25 minutes, turning halfway, until edges are crisp and interior is tender.
Maple Drizzle
Remove wedges from oven, drizzle warm maple syrup evenly over them, and give a quick toss to coat. Return to the oven for an additional 2‑3 minutes to set the glaze.
Serve Warm
Transfer to a serving platter, sprinkle a pinch of extra sea salt if desired, and serve immediately while the glaze is glossy and the wedges are still crisp.
Expert Tips
Tip #1: Use a Hot Sheet Pan
Pre‑heat the baking sheet in the oven before adding the wedges; this jump‑starts caramelization and yields extra‑crisp edges.
Tip #2: Don’t Overcrowd
Give each wedge space to breathe. Overcrowding traps steam, resulting in soggy rather than crisp wedges.
Tip #3: Finish Under Broiler
For an extra caramelized finish, broil for 1‑2 minutes after the final drizzle, watching closely to avoid burning.
Nutrition
Per serving
Frequently Asked Questions
Storage: Cool the wedges completely, then store in a sealed container. They reheat best in a preheated oven to regain crunch. Variations: Swap half the maple syrup for balsamic glaze for a tangy contrast, or sprinkle toasted pecans after drizzling for added texture.