Roasted Sweet Potato Caprese Boats (Full Guide)

by April 19, 2026
3 minutes read

 Time

  • Prep: 15 minutes
  • Cook: 35–40 minutes
  • Total: ~55 minutes

 Servings

  • 4 servings (2 halves per person)

 Ingredients

 Sweet Potato Base

  • 2 large sweet potatoes
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper

 Caprese Filling

  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes (halved)
  • 1 cup fresh mozzarella pearls (or diced mozzarella)
  • ¼ cup fresh basil (chopped or torn)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

 Balsamic Finish

  • 2 tbsp balsamic glaze

 Optional Garnish

  • Extra basil leaves
  • Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Sea salt flakes (optional)

 Instructions (Detailed)

1️⃣ Roast Sweet Potatoes

  • Preheat oven to 200°C (400°F)
  • Wash and dry sweet potatoes
  • Slice lengthwise into halves
  • Brush cut sides with olive oil
  • Sprinkle salt + black pepper
  • Place cut-side down on lined baking tray

 Roast for 35–40 minutes, until:

  • fork slides in easily
  • edges are slightly caramelized

2️⃣ Make Caprese Filling

In a bowl, combine:

  • cherry tomatoes
  • mozzarella
  • basil
  • olive oil

Gently toss so mozzarella doesn’t break.

 Tip: Add a pinch of salt if tomatoes taste bland.


3️⃣ Create “Boat” Shape

  • Let sweet potatoes cool 5–10 minutes
  • Press center gently with spoon
  • Leave a border so they hold structure

4️⃣ Fill Boats

  • Spoon caprese mixture into each sweet potato half
  • Slightly mound for presentation

5️⃣ Add Balsamic Finish

  • Drizzle balsamic glaze evenly
  • Optional: swirl olive oil for shine

6️⃣ Garnish & Serve

  • Add fresh basil
  • Sprinkle chili flakes if desired
  • Serve warm or at room temperature

 Nut Information (Important Allergen Guide)

 This recipe is naturally nut-free

No nuts are included in the base recipe.

 Possible hidden nut risks:

Check ingredients if store-bought:

  • Balsamic glaze → rarely may contain nut-based flavorings (uncommon)
  • Pre-packaged mozzarella → sometimes processed in shared facilities
  • Olive oil blends → flavored oils could contain traces

 Cross-contamination warning:

If serving someone with severe nut allergy:

  • Use certified nut-free labeled olive oil
  • Confirm dairy products are processed in safe facility

 Safe for:

  • Peanut-free diets
  • Tree nut-free diets
    (when using standard ingredients)

 Nutrition Information (Approx. per serving)

(1 sweet potato half with filling)

  •  Calories: ~290–340 kcal
  •  Fat: 14–18 g
  •  Carbohydrates: 32–38 g
  •  Sugars: 10–14 g (natural from sweet potato + tomatoes)
  •  Protein: 10–14 g
  •  Sodium: 300–450 mg
  •  Fiber: 5–7 g

 Nutritional highlights

  • High in vitamin A (sweet potatoes)
  • Good calcium source (mozzarella)
  • Antioxidants (tomatoes + basil)
  • Healthy fats (olive oil)

 Substitutions & Variations

 Cheese swaps

  • Burrata → extra creamy
  • Feta → tangier version
  • Vegan mozzarella → dairy-free option

 Base swaps

  • Butternut squash (similar texture)
  • Zucchini boats (lower carb option)

 Flavor upgrades

  • Add pesto drizzle
  • Add roasted garlic
  • Add sun-dried tomatoes for deeper flavor

 Storage & Reheating

 Fridge

  • Store assembled boats: up to 2 days
  • Store filling separately: up to 3 days

 Reheat

  • Oven: 180°C (350°F) for 10–12 min
  • Air fryer: 160°C for 5–7 min

 Best texture comes from reheating without balsamic glaze first.


 Q&A Section

 Can I make this ahead of time?

Yes. Roast sweet potatoes and prep filling separately. Assemble before serving for best texture.


 Can I eat this cold?

Yes. It actually works well as a cold lunch or picnic dish, like a Caprese salad in a sweet potato base.


 Why are my sweet potatoes watery?

They were likely under-roasted or wrapped in foil. Always roast uncovered for caramelization.


 Can I make it vegan?

Yes:

  • Replace mozzarella with vegan cheese or tofu cubes
  • Balsamic glaze is usually vegan, but check label

 Can I use regular potatoes instead?

Yes, but:

  • Texture will be less sweet and more starchy
  • Cooking time may vary slightly longer

 How do I make it more filling?

Add:

  • Chickpeas
  • Grilled chicken
  • Quinoa
  • Avocado slices

 What if I don’t have balsamic glaze?

You can reduce balsamic vinegar on low heat until syrupy or use:

  • honey + vinegar mix (light drizzle alternative)
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