I hope you like rock because you’re in for a serious yam session with these sweet potato nachos. If you’re wondering how the recipe could possibly top that joke, trust me, it gets better.
With a super flavorful chipotle beef mixture sitting on top of crunchy on the outside, fluffy on the inside sweet potatoes, these nachos will be the perfect addition to any nacho lover’s rotation. And in terms of nutrition facts, you’re looking at 215 calories, 17 grams of protein, 27 grams of carbs, and only 4 grams of fat per serving.

What You’ll Need to Make These Sweet Potato Nachos
It’s as simple as roasting some sweet potatoes and throwing beef and spices in a pan. For real.
Here’s a quick glance at everything you’ll need:
- sweet potatoes
- ground beef or your choice of meat
- chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
- tomato paste
- canned corn and black beans
- some spices and shredded cheese for topping

The Spicy Chipotle Beef
These sweet potato nachos were one of my accidental recipes that stemmed from a failed attempt at making a creamy taco seasoning. My first experiment resulted in a taco meat that was too spicy to enjoy. The sweet potatoes, corn, and black beans were all added as last minute spice buffers.
And the sweet potato nachos were born. Oh, and I’ve turned down the heat from my first experiment. This recipe should be perfect unless you’re extra sensitive to spice.

The chipotle beef portion of the recipe may look lengthy, but it’s super easy. Simply brown some meat, add a handful of things to a blender before adding to the meat, add some corn and beans, and you’re done.
If you wanted more heat, I probably wouldn’t add more than two tablespoons of extra chipotle peppers unless you’re a spicy foods savant.

The Perfect Sweet Potatoes for Sweet Potato Nachos
Just kidding. There’s no such thing as the perfect sweet potato for sweet potato nachos.
It’s totally up to you on how you’d like your potatoes. You could peel and cube them like in this recipe, slice them into rounds with the skin on (like my breakfast power bowls), or even use pre-cut potatoes. I’ve included grams in the measurement for nutrition facts accuracy since no four potatoes will weigh the same.

The base recipe doesn’t call for oil, but you could add a bit of olive oil in addition to a little seasoning blend to spruce things up if you have the calories to spare. My ground beef and sweet potatoes bowls call for two tablespoons of olive oil for two pounds of sweet potatoes, for example.
You could also use my Mexican potatoes or baked tortilla chips.
My Favorite Nacho Topping: 2-Ingredient Creamy Salsa Dressing
You’re a bowl of fat free Greek yogurt mixed with your favorite salsa away from elevating your topping game. I’ve used it for my baked beef tacos, copycat Gordita Crunch, black bean and cheese quesadilla, and a long list of other recipes on my blogs.

The proportions are entirely up to you and may vary slightly based on how thin the salsa is. But I like to start with a 2:1 Greek yogurt to salsa ratio. I used 1/2 cup (113g) Greek yogurt and 1/4 cup (60g) salsa for these sweet potato nachos. You can add more salsa if you’d like a thinner salsa dressing.
You’re Ready to Yam
I’ll include any other ingredient notes I can think of in the recipe card below. If you make these sweet potato nachos, I’d love to see your creation. Grab a photo and tag me on Instagram @mason_woodruff or join the Facebook group and share it with everyone.

Sweet Potato Nachos with Chipotle Beef
Ingredients
- 1 lb Ground Beef, 96/4
- 4 medium Sweet Potatoes, 800 grams total
- 1/2 C 125g Canned Black Beans, drained
- 1/2 C 125g Canned Corn, drained
- 1/2 C 56g Reduced Fat Shredded Cheese
Chipotle Sauce
- 3/8 C 90g Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce
- 1/4 C 66g Tomato Paste
- 2 Tbsp 30mL Lime Juice
- 2 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1 tsp Onion Powder
- 1 tsp Paprika
- 1/4 tsp Cumin
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450F and spray a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray or line with parchment paper. (You could also use an air fryer.)
- Wash the sweet potatoes before cutting them into 1″ cubes (or slice them if you’d rather have chip-shaped potatoes). Spray them with nonstick cooking spray and add salt/pepper to taste before placing on the baking sheet.

- Roast for 15-20 minutes or until the potatoes are as crisp as you’d like.
- While the potatoes are in the oven, add the ground beef to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add salt/pepper to taste.

- Cook the ground beef until no pink remains.

- While the ground beef cooks, add the chipotle beef sauce ingredients to a blender or processor. Pulse until smooth before adding to the beef. Add the black beans and corn and simmer over low heat until the sweet potatoes are ready.

- Once the sweet potatoes are crispy, add the beef and sprinkle with cheese. Bake for an additional 3-5 minutes or until the cheese is fully melted.

- Top with creamy salsa, sliced avocado, or your choice of toppings.
Notes
- Each serving has 6 Smart Points.
- 1 serving = 1/8 total recipe. I don’t have the weight for each serving, unfortunately. If you’d like weights for precise servings, weigh the sweet potato nachos as a whole and divide their weight by 8.
- For the creamy salsa topping, mix 1/2 C (113g) plain fat free Greek yogurt with 1/4 C (60g) salsa. Not included in the nutrition facts.
- Macros for the chipotle beef only: 865 calories, 111 grams of protein, 49 grams of carbs, and 22 grams of fat










This one is easily in my top 5 favorites of Masons recipes. Idk what it is but the chipotle beef and the sweet potatoes are the definition of BALANCE! If you’re into chipotle flavors, you’ll be into these nachos.
I love this recipe! It is so quick and easy to make. Being in grad school, I would prep my food for a couple days at a time so it’s ready to go and I don’t have to cook every single day. I never get tired of this meal! So so so yummy and pretty decent macros, depending on what you pair it with!
I love this recipe! The beef is so rich tasting. The sweet potatoes add just the right amount of sweetness to cut the heat. I’m a baby about spiciness but this was amazing and filling.
I love this recipe! It is so quick and easy to make. Being in grad school, I would prep my food for a couple days at a time so it’s ready to go and I don’t have to cook every single day. I never get tired of this meal! So so so yummy and pretty decent macros, depending on what you pair it with!
I love this recipe! The beef is so rich tasting. The sweet potatoes add just the right amount of sweetness to cut the heat. I’m a baby about spiciness but this was amazing and filling.
Ground venison and sweet potato are my go-to post workout meal, so this recipe came together in a snap! I cheated and precooked my sweet potatoes in the microwave before tossing them under the broiler for a faster cook time. The flavors were spot on!
Made this last night for the first time & loved it! I cooked my sweet potatoes in the air fryer with a little oil and some honey drizzled over them. They are the perfect base for this dish because they balance out the flavor of the ground beef so well. Will definitely be making again!
Ground venison and sweet potato are my go-to post workout meal, so this recipe came together in a snap! I cheated and precooked my sweet potatoes in the microwave before tossing them under the broiler for a faster cook time. The flavors were spot on!
Made this last night for the first time & loved it! I cooked my sweet potatoes in the air fryer with a little oil and some honey drizzled over them. They are the perfect base for this dish because they balance out the flavor of the ground beef so well. Will definitely be making again!
Loveeeee all of your recipes!! But this one is one of my favorites . Always love recipes I can swap out for venison!