Friends, let me introduce a recipe that’s all my husband: these vegan loaded sweet potato skins. They’re super loaded (seriously, they couldn’t hold any more fillings if they tried!), satisfying, easy to make, and fun to eat. If you’re looking for a game day snack that won’t completely wreck your New Year’s resolutions, this is it! Loaded sweet potato skins have that same irresistibly crisp exterior that you get with Russet potatoes, and they have a Tex-Mex flair thanks to the addition of lime, jalapeños, and black beans. To make sure things are sufficiently over-the-top (as they should be with loaded potato skins!), we also added tomatoes, bell peppers, plant-based cheese, and creamy plain vegan yogurt. If you have time to make coconut bacon, I highly suggest whipping up a batch and sprinkling that over the sweet potato skins before serving!

Notes on Ingredients

Please note that this is important information on the ingredients and instructions and the FULL recipe with amounts and details can be found DOWN BELOW (scroll to it) in the recipe card.

Sweet potatoes – Since you’ll be eating the skins, make sure they look good—no mold, white spots, dents, or gashes! Onions Garlic  Bell peppers – Use any color you like, or a combination! Diced tomatoes Black beans Coconut yogurt or vegan Greek yogurt – Not a yogurt fan? Cashew cream works too. Vegan mozzarella cheese shreds – Or any variety of vegan cheese you like. Just make sure it’s one that melts well! Sea salt Black pepper Paprika – Regular or smoked both work here! Jalapeño – Instead of fresh, you can use pickled jalapeños or use canned green chiles for a milder flavor. Lime Olive oil

How to Make Vegan Sweet Potato Skins

This recipe is easy to scale up if you’re serving a crowd! Just make sure you allow yourself a little more time to scoop and prep the extra potatoes. Prepare. Preheat your oven to 375ºF. Use a fork to prick the sweet potatoes all over. Bake the potatoes. Place the potatoes on a baking sheet and bake them for 45 to 50 minutes, or until they’re tender. Cut the sweet potatoes in half and let them cool on the baking sheet. Cook the veggies. Warm a teaspoon of olive oil in a skillet set over medium heat and add the onions, garlic, bell peppers, and tomatoes. Cook until the veggies are tender, about 8 minutes. Remove from heat. Make the filling. Scoop out the insides of the potatoes, leaving a 1/4-inch-thick “shell” so the potato skins are sturdy enough to stand up on their own. Put the scooped potato flesh in a bowl; add the cooked veggies, black beans, yogurt, cheese, salt, pepper, paprika, and jalapeño. Stir until all of the ingredients are evenly distributed. Assemble. Rub the bottoms of the potato skins with the remaining oil. Turn them bottom-side-up and bake them for another 5 to 10 minutes, or until they’re crispy. Flip the potatoes over and divide the filling into them, followed by the remaining cheese. Finish. Return the potatoes to the oven and bake for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the insides are warmed through. Garnish with coconut bacon, if using, and serve with extra yogurt and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.

Tips for Success

Here’s everything you need to know to make perfect sweet potato skins!

Twice-baking is key. Sweet potatoes aren’t like Russet potatoes—it’s not easy to get them crispy! To accomplish this, you need to brush them with olive oil and bake them a second time. If you try to rush things and skip this step, you’ll still have amazing sweet potato skins, but they just won’t be crispy! Turn on the broiler. If you want the cheese to get browned and the tops of your potato skins to crisp up, turn on the broiler for the last few minutes of cooking time. Make it your own. Try filling these with chili, guacamole or a fresh tomato salsa! Vegan taco meat is an awesome filler, too. 

How to Store Leftovers

Store leftover sweet potato skins in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. While you can reheat them in the microwave, I recommend warming them up in a 400ºF oven to get them crispy again.

Can This Be Frozen?

Yes, you can freeze sweet potato skins in a freezer bag or airtight container for up to 3 months. Let them thaw in the fridge overnight, then reheat them in the oven or microwave as instructed above. P.S. Here are some of the items I used to make this recipe if you’d like to use them too: | WHAT YOU’LL NEED // SHOP MY FAVORITE INGREDIENTS & PREP PRODUCTS |

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