Take stuffed potatoes to a whole new level by making a batch of these Chili Stuffed Sweet Potatoes. They can be served paleo style or simply gluten-free.

It took me awhile to fully embrace the sweet potato. It’s not something that my parents ever prepared for me when I was growing up. The only sweet potatoes I’d ever seen came in a can and were served topped with marshmallows. It just didn’t appeal to me.

However, when I did my first Whole 30, regular potatoes were off limits. I made peace with sweet potatoes. And lo and behold! My husband who doesn’t like “sweet food” came to love the sweet garnet spud as well. He orders sweet potato fries when we go out now.

These Chili Stuffed Sweet Potatoes are a nice riff on an old classic. I’ve beefed up the chili with a few generous handfuls of kale and other cruciferous veggies and stuffed it inside a baked sweet potato. The chili is very freezer-friendly, so you can easily throw together this meal in the time it takes to nuke your potatoes.

What Can I Top These Chili Stuffed Sweet Potatoes With?

How you top the Chili Stuffed Sweet Potatoes is really up to you. You can approach it from the paleo/Whole 30 side and just add salsa, hot sauce, and avocado. Or if you’re doing dairy, pile on a handful of pepper jack cheese. Either way, it’s super filling.

To keep your cool this summer and still enjoy these Chili Stuffed Sweet Potatoes, you can simmer the chili in the crockpot. This chili with jalapenos would be a great as well if you like heat.

And you can microwave or crockpot the sweet potatoes like I do for these crockpot baked potatoes.

Like I said, keeping a stash of chili in the freezer is awesome for quick nights. The chili itself also goes great in these freezer burritos.

How to make this good and cheap:

Here are some of the strategies you can use to make this recipe more economical:

How I make this recipe easy:

This recipe really couldn’t be easier than it is, but having the right kitchen tools can really make your time in the kitchen more enjoyable. Over time, I’ve honed my collection so that they are perfect for my needs.

Here are the tools that I use for this recipe:

plastic cutting boards – I have blue boards for veggies and white boards for meat.

Ergo Chef chef’s knife – I’ve had my set for several years and they work well.

5-quart pot with lid – I have this one. It’s perfect for cooking chili or a big pot of rice.

dual-sided silicone spatula/spoon – This is great for the cooking process as well as scraping every last bit out of the pan.