Welcome back to my healthy eating blog! If you’re new here, I love recreating comforting, familiar meals with a lighter, high-protein twist — keeping all the flavor while making them more balanced, nourishing, and easy to fit into a healthy lifestyle.
Today I’m sharing a recipe that has quickly become one of my go-to meals when I want something satisfying, protein-packed, and seriously crave-worthy:
Healthy Sweet Potato Burger Bowl — everything you love about a classic burger, but turned into a wholesome, high-protein bowl with crispy roasted sweet potatoes, seasoned ground beef, creamy avocado, and your favorite burger toppings.
This is one of those meals that feels indulgent… but is actually incredibly balanced.
A burger bowl is exactly what it sounds like — all the flavors of a traditional burger, just without the bun. Instead of bread, everything is served in a bowl with a nutrient-dense base like roasted potatoes or vegetables.
This version uses crispy roasted sweet potatoes instead of fries, paired with perfectly seasoned ground beef and topped with creamy, tangy, and smoky elements that bring everything together.
The result?
A hearty, high-protein meal that hits every craving — savory, slightly sweet, smoky, creamy, and satisfying.
Using 93% lean ground beef keeps this bowl high in protein while still delivering that juicy, satisfying burger flavor.
You’re getting fiber-rich carbs from sweet potatoes, healthy fats from avocado, and protein from both the beef and optional Greek yogurt.
All the flavor of a fast-food burger bowl — but made at home with simple, whole ingredients.
This recipe is perfect for weekly meal prep. You can batch cook everything and assemble fresh bowls throughout the week.
Sweet potatoes are rich in fiber, vitamin A, and antioxidants. Roasting them at a high temperature gives you that crispy-outside, soft-inside texture that mimics fries — but in a healthier way.
A great source of protein, iron, and essential nutrients. Using 93% lean keeps this recipe lighter while still flavorful.
These two ingredients are KEY. They give the beef that classic “burger joint” flavor — slightly tangy, savory, and rich.
Adds creaminess and healthy fats, making the bowl more satisfying and balanced.
Cook Sweet Potatoes at High Heat
This is how you get that crispy exterior. Lower temperatures will steam them instead of roasting.
Don’t Over-Stir the Beef
Letting the beef sit in the pan helps it develop those slightly crispy edges — just like a smashed burger.
Use Fresh Garlic & Onion
This builds a strong flavor base and makes a huge difference.
Layer Your Flavors
Each component adds something different — sweet, savory, creamy, tangy — so don’t skip toppings.
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
Peel and dice your sweet potato into small, even cubes. Spread them on a baking sheet and roast for 35–45 minutes, until:
This step is key for achieving that perfect texture.
Heat olive oil in a large pan over medium heat.
Add the diced onion and cook for 1–2 minutes, until fragrant and slightly softened. Then add the crushed garlic and sauté for a few seconds until aromatic.
Add the ground beef to the pan.
Use a meat masher (or spatula) to break it into very small pieces. For the best texture:
This creates those crispy bits that mimic a classic burger.
Sprinkle in:
Mix gently until the beef is evenly coated and fully cooked.
Once the beef is cooked through, add the diced tomato and let it cook down slightly.
Then stir in:
Let everything cook together for another 1–2 minutes so the flavors fully combine.
In a bowl, layer:
Top with your favorite burger-style toppings like:
These little tweaks are what take this recipe to the next level:
This is a complete meal on its own, but you can pair it with:
This recipe is:
It gives you everything you want in a burger — just in a more balanced, nourishing way.
Comfort food… with a healthy twist.
And once you try that combo of crispy sweet potatoes, seasoned beef, and creamy toppings?
You’ll be making this on repeat.