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This small sweet potato pie has a smooth, spiced filling baked in a buttery graham cracker crust and topped with maple whipped cream. It’s a perfectly portioned dessert with all the flavor of the Southern classic, sized just right for one or two.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Perfectly Portioned: This mini sweet potato pie is the ideal size for one or two people.
  • Rich Flavor: Sweet potatoes and warm spices create a creamy, custard-like filling for a classic homemade sweet potato pie.
  • Flexible Ingredients: Make this small sweet potato pie with fresh, canned, or leftover sweet potatoes.
  • Fun Twist on a Classic: A buttery graham cracker crust and maple whipped cream topping set it apart.
  • Customizable: Adapt this mini pie with gluten-free crusts, crustless options, or mix-ins like pecans or chocolate.

I love this little sweet potato pie because it gives me all the comfort of the classic dessert without making a full-sized pie. The creamy filling and simple graham cracker crust make it easy to prepare, and it’s the perfect little treat to enjoy anytime.

If you have extra sweet potatoes, use them in a sweet potato casserole for one, a small batch of sweet potato fries, a small sweet potato and black bean salad, air fryer sweet potato fries, or a quick small sheet pan chicken meal.

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Ingredients

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If you have any ingredients leftover from this small sweet potato pie recipe, check out our Leftover Ingredients Recipe Finder.

Filling Ingredients

Crust Ingredients

  • Graham Crackers: Crushed for the base. Substitute with ginger snaps, vanilla wafers, digestive biscuits (UK), or Granita biscuits (Australia). Leftover graham crackers can be used for a single serve s’mores dip, small batch cheesecake bars, or in our pumpkin pie for one recipe.
  • Butter: Melted, to bind the crumbs and add richness.
  • Sugar: Granulated sugar sweetens the crust.
  • Ground Cinnamon: Adds warmth and pairs well with the filling.

Maple Whipped Cream Ingredients

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Tip: How To Cook Sweet Potatoes

You’ll need 1 cup of cooked, mashed sweet potato for this pie. Here are three easy cooking methods:

  • Boil: Peel, cut into chunks, cover with water, and simmer 10–15 minutes until tender. Drain and cool.
  • Bake: Poke with a fork and roast at 425°F for 40–50 minutes until soft.
  • Instant Pot: Cook on high pressure with 1 cup water. See our Instant Pot Sweet Potato recipe for details.

Recipe Variations

This individual sweet potato pie is a flexible dessert that welcomes flavor twists. Try one (or more) of these ideas:

  • Gluten-Free or Crustless: Swap in gluten-free cookies or skip the crust entirely for a crustless pie.
  • Add Nuts: Stir in chopped pecans or walnuts for texture and crunch.
  • Spice Twists: Add cardamom, allspice, or a pinch of mace alongside your usual cinnamon-ginger mix.
  • Chocolate Swirl: Fold melted dark or semi-sweet chocolate into the filling before baking.

How To Make A Sweet Potato Pie

These photos and instructions help you visualize how to make a sweet potato pie for one or two people. See the recipe box below for ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions.

Make the Crust: Crush the graham crackers into fine crumbs, then mix with melted butter, sugar, and cinnamon. Press into a buttered 5×5-inch baking dish and bake at 350°F for 7–8 minutes.

Make the Sweet Potato Filling: Blend the cooked sweet potato with sugar, egg, cream, vanilla, and spices until smooth. Spread over the crust.

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Bake: Bake for 45 minutes, or until the center is set. Let cool for at least 30 minutes.

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Whipped Cream: Beat heavy cream with maple syrup until soft peaks form, then spoon over the cooled pie.

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Expert Tips

  • Prep Ahead: Roast or boil the sweet potato in advance, or use leftovers for faster assembly.
  • Spice to Taste: Adjust the spice amounts to your preference. Flavors deepen as the pie bakes.
  • Even Crust: Press crumbs firmly with the bottom of a flat measuring cup for a smooth, sturdy crust.
  • Whipped Cream: Stop beating when soft peaks form. Over-whipped cream turns stiff and grainy.

Serving Suggestions

This personal size sweet potato pie makes a wonderful ending to a holiday meal. Pair it with classic single serving sides like a small carrot soufflé, mashed potatoes for one, buttery sautéed green beans, a small batch of cornbread dressing, or individual sized corn casserole. For the main dish, try turkey tenderloin, a turkey cutlet, or a roast turkey breast.

For more festive desserts, you might also enjoy our pecan pie for one, pumpkin pie for one, or mini dutch apple pie.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size baking dish should I use?

The size of the baking dish plays an important role in making this mini sweet potato pie.
5×5-inch baking dish (25 square inches): Bake for 40-45 minutes.
4×6-inch baking dish (24 square inches): Bake for 40-45 minutes.
6-inch round cake pan (28 square inches): Bake for 40-45 minutes.
6×6-inch baking dish (36 square inches): Bake for 33-37 minutes, as the pie may cook faster in this size.
Two 10-ounce ramekins: Bake for 35-40 minutes.

Can I use canned sweet potatoes in a sweet potato pie?

Yes, canned sweet potatoes (drained and rinsed) work well in this recipe.

How do I know when the sweet potato pie is done baking?

The center should be set but still slightly jiggly. A knife inserted near the edge should come out mostly clean.

Can I make a sweet potato pie without the crust?

Yes, pour the filling into a buttered 5×5-inch baking dish and bake as directed for a crustless version.

How should I store leftover sweet potato pie?

Cover the cooled pie tightly and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

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Ways To Use Leftover Ingredients

If you have any ingredients leftover from this recipe, check out our Leftover Ingredients Recipe Finder or you might like to consider using them in any of these single serving and small batch recipes:

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Mini Sweet Potato Pie

4.9 from 28 votes
By: Joanie Zisk
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Cool: 30 minutes
Total: 1 hour 50 minutes
Servings: 2 servings
Mini sweet potato pie with a creamy spiced filling, buttery graham cracker crust, and maple whipped cream. Perfectly portioned for one or two.
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Equipment

Ingredients 
 

For the Crust

  • ½ cup graham cracker crumbs (about 4 large sheets)
  • 2 tablespoons salted butter -melted
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon

For the Filling

  • 1 cup cooked and mashed sweet potato (about ½ of a medium to large sweet potato)
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • teaspoon ground cloves
  • teaspoon ground ginger
  • teaspoon salt

For the Whipped Cream Topping

  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup

Instructions 

Make the Crust

  • Heat oven to 350° F (177° C).
  • Crush the graham crackers into fine crumbs using a rolling pin, food processor, or blender.
  • In a small bowl, mix the crumbs with melted butter, sugar, and cinnamon.
  • Lightly butter a 5×5-inch baking dish. Press the crumb mixture firmly into the bottom with the back of a spoon or flat measuring cup.
  • Bake at 350°F (177°C) for 7–8 minutes. Remove from the oven and set aside.

Make the Filling

  • In a medium bowl, combine the cooked sweet potato, sugar, egg, cream, vanilla, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger. Stir until smooth.

Fill and Bake

  • Pour the filling over the crust and spread evenly.
  • Bake for 45 minutes, or until the center is set.
  • Cool at room temperature for at least 30 minutes.

Make the Whipped Cream

  • In a chilled bowl, beat heavy cream and maple syrup with an electric mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form, about 1 minute.
  • Spoon over the cooled pie before serving.

Notes

  • Prep Ahead: Roast or boil the sweet potato in advance, or use leftovers for faster assembly.
  • Spice to Taste: Adjust the spice amounts to your preference. Flavors deepen as the pie bakes.
  • Even Crust: Press crumbs firmly with the bottom of a flat measuring cup for a smooth, sturdy crust.
  • Whipped Cream: Stop beating when soft peaks form. Over-whipped cream turns stiff and grainy.
 
If doubling the recipe, bake in a 6×8-inch baking dish.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 602kcal, Carbohydrates: 49g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 48g, Saturated Fat: 29g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 13g, Trans Fat: 0.5g, Cholesterol: 224mg, Sodium: 444mg, Potassium: 407mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 30g, Vitamin A: 11231IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 124mg, Iron: 2mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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56 Comments

  1. Jim Brewster says:

    Substituted a cup of leftover canned pumpkin for the sweet potato. Excellent! Thank you, Joanie for these recipes which are consistently top notch. Jim

  2. Lisa says:

    Great recipe. Still amazed by the fact that sweet potato pie can taste so good without cinnamon in the spice blend, but it works.

    One bit of advice — if you choose to roast your potatoes, you might need to add a little more liquid to your filling mixture (e.g., cream, milk, water) than if you were to boil the potatoes. Otherwise, your pie filling might be a bit too dense and dry after baking.

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the sweet potato pie—it’s amazing how the flavors shine even without cinnamon, isn’t it?

      And thank you for the tip about roasting the potatoes! Roasting does bring out such a rich, caramelized flavor, but you’re right; it can make the filling a little thicker. Adding a splash of cream or milk is a great way to keep the texture just right. Thanks for sharing that helpful insight!

  3. Joann says:

    These bars were great! I love that you can really taste the sweet potato and didn’t have so much added sugar to it. I added some cinnamon and salt to the crust mix to add more salty and spice to it. I also doubled the recipe and baked it in an 11×7 since that’s all I had. I am definitely adding this to my thanksgiving rotation! Thanks so much!

  4. Mary Modic says:

    Is there a difference between heavy cream and whipping cream or half-and-half?

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      Heavy cream, whipping cream, light cream, and half-and-half differ mainly in their fat content. Heavy cream has the most at around 38%, followed by whipping cream at 35%, and half-and-half at 12%. Higher fat content means thicker cream and better whipping stability. It’s also less likely to curdle when heated. So, if it’s labeled “heavy,” it has more fat.

      1. Jim Brewster says:

        Thank you for the notes on these dairy products.

  5. Matrix says:

    Graham cracker crust is absolutely a pro tip. Won’t make pumpkin or sweet potato pie without it ever again!
    Haven’t tried the recipe as I have one I really like and I wouldn’t just make 2 portions for this. Maple whipped cream is a keeper.

  6. J. Hegyi says:

    Good recipe. 1

  7. Pat says:

    The pie is so good and the maple whipping cream takes it over the top.

  8. Marie Castriotta says:

    How many sweet potatoes do I need for this recipe?

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      Use 1 cup of cooked and mashed sweet potato. This is about 1 small or ½ of a medium-sized sweet potato.

  9. Gail says:

    What can I sub For heavy cream?

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      You can use half and half or evaporated milk instead of cream in the filling. You will need to use heavy cream or heavy whipping cream if making the whipped cream topping.

  10. M. Bertrand says:

    Fabulous!! turned out perfectly. I may put parchment in the bottom next time

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed the pie. Thank you.

  11. Saralyn says:

    I’ve never even tasted a sweet potato pie before, let alone made one myself, but this recipe looked so good I had to try it, and I’m sure glad I did! The filling was sweet and silky and lightly spicy, and I liked the way it was complemented by the graham cracker crumb crust. Yum!

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      Thank you for your feedback, Saralyn. I’m so happy you enjoyed the pie.

  12. Anne-Marie says:

    I made this pie today; excellent!!!

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      Hi Anne-Marie,

      I’m so happy you enjoyed the pie, thank you so much for taking the time to let me know.

      Joanie

  13. srishti says:

    ¼ heavy cream?

    1. Joanie says:

      Yes, 1/4 cup of heavy cream.

  14. SkinnyMe says:

    This is the absolute BEST recipe for a Sweet Potato Pie! I made this me and my husband and we love it! The flavor was outstanding, and the spices were perfect!

    1. Joanie says:

      I'm so happy you liked the recipe, thank you so much for letting me know!

  15. Kimberly says:

    This is perfect – a delicious sweet potato pie all to myself!

  16. Jen says:

    So yummy!

  17. Melanie says:

    The best I’ve ever tasted!

  18. Lauren says:

    Love all your For-One recipes! This one is probably my favorite so far!!

    1. Joanie says:

      Thank you so much for your kind words, Lauren!

  19. Maggie Unzueta says:

    Oh yum! Definitely printing this recipe.

  20. Patricia @ Grab a Plate says:

    I love this! I can't wait to make it when I'm visiting with my mom — the perfect portions, too!

    1. Joanie says:

      Thank you, Patricia. I agree, the portion size is perfect. Just enough without there being much (or any) leftover.

  21. Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet says:

    This pie sounds fabulous! I'd love a slice!

  22. Erin @ The Speckled Palate says:

    Confession: I'm a Southern girl (and have lived here my ENTIRE LIFE) and have never tried Sweet Potato Pie. Clearly, I need to fix this. Especially since I've got an awesome recipe for one for it now. 😀

    1. Joanie says:

      I grew up in Louisiana and now live in Texas and did not grow up eating Sweet Potato Pie. I'm glad I tried it when I did because I really do enjoy it. Hope you get to try it soon.

  23. Angie Rose says:

    Delicious! Made it this weekend.

    1. Joanie says:

      Great, Angie – I’m so glad you enjoyed it.

  24. Mary says:

    This looks and sounds delicious. Sometimes I want sweet potato pie when no one else in the house does. This recipe is perfect. Thank you.

  25. Esther says:

    As a single woman, I love that this is a one person dessert. Sometimes, my sweet tooth flares up, but I don't need a whole batch of cookies.

  26. Ashley says:

    My favorite dish this time of year! I can't wait to give this a try!

    xo Ashley

  27. Jessica Sheppard says:

    Omg! What a great idea. Sweet potatoe pie for one. The recipe looks delish, too! I haven't seen this one. Excited to try it!

    1. Joanie says:

      Hope you enjoy it, Jessica!

  28. Ellie Augustin says:

    You just know know how to make me smile! I love this! I see this as my treat come Saturday after the madness of Thanksgiving is over. Just me and my own little pie! Can't wait thanks for sharing!

  29. Erin @ Texanerin Baking says:

    So perfect! There are only two of us so I love all your small serving recipes. 🙂

    1. Joanie says:

      Thanks so much, Erin xoxo

  30. Lora says:

    A fantastic pie for one!

  31. Mary Barham says:

    SOOO perfect for Thanksgiving!!!! I cannot wait to use this recipe!

  32. Ryan says:

    Yum! I loved using leftover sweet potatoes to make this. The perfect single serving dish!

  33. Sarah Jean Althouse says:

    Sweet potato pie is my ultimate favorite fall dessert! (Which is ironic because I don't like sweet potatoes.) 🙂

  34. chanel says:

    this looks so yummy! i am currently stalking all of your "for one" recipes, lol!!

  35. Candy says:

    Cooking for one or two people can be hard. This is perfect for when it is just me.