A basic recipe for roasted vegetables that never fails to impress! This healthy and delicious side dish is perfect for meal prepping or serving a group of people.

Crowd-Pleasing Roasted Vegetables - a basic recipe with lots of room for adaptations! This vegan and vegetarian side dish is perfect for serving a crowd

If youโ€™ve been around The Roasted Root for a while, youโ€™ve seen all sorts of variations of roasted vegetables, as my methodology has evolved over time.

I have found the best way to roast vegetables is to coat fresh chopped veggies in cooking oil, spread them evenly over baking sheets, and roast at 400 degrees F for 30-45 minutes.

Whenever someone is at a loss on what to make for dinner, I always recommend this recipe, whether or not theyโ€™re cooking for themselves or serving guests.

Itโ€™s easy to make in a large volume, and even those who donโ€™t normally eat many vegetables are impressed and go back for seconds! Or thirds!

Crowd-Pleasing Roasted Vegetables - a basic recipe with lots of room for adaptations! This vegan and vegetarian side dish is perfect for serving guests!

This easy roasted vegetables recipe is quick to prepare and results in the tastiest golden brown veggies every time.

How to Make Roasted Vegetables:

All we need are three simple steps to make perfect roasted vegetables.

  1. Pick your favorite vegetables for roasting and toss them in avocado oil and sea salt.
  2. Spread the vegetables in a single layer over a large rimmed baking sheet.
  3. Roast at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 35-40 minutes, or until the vegetables have reached your desired level of doneness.

Feel free to add spices if you’d like.

My favorite spices are dried oregano, parsley, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, chili powder, and sometimes a dash of garam masala. Basically any iteration of the above results in a winning roasted veg.
Roasted Vegetables - a basic recipe with lots of room for adaptations! This vegan and vegetarian side dish is perfect for serving a large group of people

How I choose my produce is based largely on whatโ€™s looking good in the produce section.

This usually means selecting seasonal vegetables. Virtually anything that catches your eye at the grocery store, farmerโ€™s market, or comes in a CSA box will work!

Tips For Making Perfect Roasted Vegetables:

Make sure the vegetables have space for roasting so that they don’t become soggy – roast in a single layer on baking sheets for best results.

For this roasted vegetables recipe, I divide everything between two baking sheets.

This means I put half the broccoli, half the onion, sweet potato, etc. on each baking sheet. Then I drizzle half the oil over each baking sheet, followed by half the spices.

If you have a mixing bowl large enough, please do feel free to toss everything in the mixing bowl then spread it over the baking sheets!

Crowd-Pleasing Roasted Vegetables - a basic recipe with lots of room for adaptations! This vegan and vegetarian side dish is perfect for serving guests!

How Long to Roast Vegetables:

When roasting veggies in a single layer on a baking sheet, roast at 400 degrees F for 35 to 40 minutes, depending on how crispy you like your veggies.

If you’re roasting a big batch of vegetables in a casserole dish, roast for 45 to 60 minutes.

Depending on your oven, choice of vegetables, and elevation, bake the time it takes to roast vegetables varies.

My recommendation is to keep that oven door closed and allow the veggies to go the full length of time (35 minutes). If they aren’t looking golden-brown and crispy after 35 minutes, keep them going until they have nice color!

Crowd-Pleasing Roasted Vegetables - a basic recipe with lots of room for adaptations! This vegan and vegetarian side dish is perfect for serving guests!

You can meal prep these ahead of time and munch on them throughout the week, or serve them up at any dinner, potluck, BBQ, picnic youโ€™ll be attending!

These roasted vegetables are the perfect side dish to any main dish and have been known to turn vegetable naysayers into vegetable lovers!

If you love roasted veggies, also try these favorites.

More Roasted Vegetables:

I hope you enjoy this healthy side dish that I, myself, do so love!

Questions? Holler at your girl!

Crowd-Pleasing Roasted Vegetables - a basic recipe with lots of room for adaptations! This vegan and vegetarian side dish is perfect for serving a crowd

Roasted Vegetables Recipe

4.34 from 60 votes
Crowd-Pleasing Roasted Vegetables with sweet potato, broccoli, onion, and more! Perfect roasted veggies every time!
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Servings: 4 to 6 people

Ingredients

  • 2 medium crowns broccoli chopped into florets
  • 1 medium red onion sliced into wedges
  • 1 medium sweet potato diced
  • 1 red bell pepper cored and chopped
  • 1 pasilla pepper cored and chopped
  • 1 large yellow squash chopped
  • 2 large carrots peeled and chopped
  • 1/4 cup olive oil divided
  • 2 teaspoons sea salt to taste
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  • Divide all of the vegetables between two baking sheets. Drizzle half the olive oil and sprinkle half the salt and spices over each baking sheet. Use your hands to toss everything together until the vegetables are all coated with spices and oil.
  • Place both baking sheets in the oven (aim for the center racks) and roast 25 minutes without touching. Remove the vegetables from the oven, give each tray a quick stir or shake, and place them back in the oven. Roast 10 minutes more, or until vegetables are golden-brown and have reached desired done-ness.
  • Serve alongside your favorite entree!

Nutrition

Serving: 1of 8 ยท Calories: 122kcal ยท Carbohydrates: 13g ยท Protein: 2g ยท Fat: 7g ยท Fiber: 3g ยท Sugar: 4g
Author: Julia
Course: Side Dishes & Snacks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: healthy, healthy side dish, low-carb, paleo, whole30
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Julia Mueller is a recipe developer, cookbook author, and founder of The Roasted Root. She has authored three bestselling cookbooks, – Paleo Power Powers, Delicious Probiotic Drinks, and The Quintessential Kale Cookbook. Her recipes have been featured in several national publications such as BuzzFeed, Self, Tasty, Country Living, Brit.co, etc.

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Questions and Reviews

  1. I tried a roasted vegetables dish at a japanese restaurant, it was really delicious.
    It seems healthy, low cab and suitable for people on diet
    Btw, love your nutrition facts format, easy to print out and use as a shopping list.

  2. Looks great! The recipe is quite simple and easy to prepare, added to the menu for this weekend. hope to enjoy the best Roasted Vegetable with my family. Thanks and good day!

  3. Roasted trays of veggies are LIFE to me! If I have odds and ends or need to figure out what the heck Iโ€™m eating for the week, itโ€™s always roasted veggies to the rescue!

  4. It’s Sept.1st but my family is already talking about Thanksgiving!! I’ve had several requests to make roasted veggies to bring (a roughly 2 hour drive away). My question is two-fold: 1) I know some veggies take longer to reach that perfectly roasted state (like Brussels sprouts, sweet potato, carrots, etc. compared to onions, broccoli, etc.) – I’ve actually roasted in stages before (start with the root veggies, then add others along the way until they are all the perfect color at roughly the same time) – is that necessary? And, 2) if I make these the day before and refrigerate, what temp. oven and for how long should they be in to reheat once I reach my destination? Sorry for the length of this but a Thanksgiving dish I’m bringing is a big deal to me. ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Hi Rebecca!

      Psyched you’re already planning Thanksgiving! If you roast in stages, I’d do the heart veggies first for 8 minutes, then add in the others (like broccoli, bell pepper, cauliflower, zucchini, etc). I reheat roasted vegetables at 350 for about 20 minutes. I’d just keep a watchful eye on them and stir them every 8-10 minutes or so. Hope you and your family enjoy!! xo

  5. OMG – I took your advice and made a big batch of these and have eaten them for dinner, breakfast and lunch! Just about to fire up the oven and cook up another batch for dinner! Thanks for the awesome recipe. Delicious.

  6. Delicious, but definitely cooked too much in just 20 minutes at 425. A little less time and itโ€™s a perfect side dish ??

  7. This is always the best comforting sheet pan in festive parties when we’re all surrounded by meat and sweet and fat xD Wish you a merry Christmas Julia ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚
    – Natalie

  8. I made this last night and it was a huge hit. Sprinkled with curry powder and drizzled with balsamic before serving. My hubby said this recipe is a keeper! Thank you so much!

  9. Your suggestion of using the mixing bowl is surprisingly genius! I’ve been tossing everything on the baking sheet and it gets pretty messy. Never thought to mix ahead of time, thank you!

  10. I’m right there with you on the love for the roasted veg. There’s not much better in my book! I love this combo with all of those seasonings and would gladly eat a huge bowl for dinner. Also, I always have two cookie sheets in my oven and I think everyone should. Just saying.

  11. Can you make these and have them next day or day after? What’s the best way to store so they stay good?

    1. Hi Wendy,

      You can definitely store them and enjoy the next day! I store them in a sealed container in the refrigerator and either re-heat them in the oven or in a skillet on the stove top ๐Ÿ™‚ Hope you enjoy!

  12. I love your roasted vegys! I like the idea of making enough for a crowd and having plenty of leftovers for lunches.

  13. The pasilla pepper is super intriguing to me! I can never resist roasted veggies and love the flavors you brought here! ๐Ÿ™‚

  14. Roasted trays of veggies are LIFE to me! If I have odds and ends or need to figure out what the heck I’m eating for the week, it’s always roasted veggies to the rescue!