Oven Roasted Vegetables Recipe - Cooking Classy (2024)

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Roasted Vegetables – this is hands down the best way to cook vegetables. When you roast them it adds depth and delicious flavor, and they finish with the perfect texture. This has been one of my go-to lunches lately, just a bowl of quinoa topped with lemon spritzed roasted veggies. So good!

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Easy Roasted Vegetable Recipe

It’s always sad when the holidays are over and all the tempting treats are gone but it’s always about this time my body starts to crave more healthy food after all the indulgent food I’ve been eating. I guess it’s a good thing the holidays don’t last forever.

I love this recipe because it’s a great way to load an abundance of fresh vegetables into one meal.

These are perfect served with a whole grain or alongside poultry, beef or fish. This is just one of those side dishes that goes with anything.

Crazy enough I didn’t start cooking vegetables in the oven until later in life. I had no idea what I was missing out on!

My kids don’t care much for vegetables but when I roast them it’s so much easier to get them to eat them. My daughter actually requests roasted Brussels sprouts all the time.

While this really isn’t much a recipe it’s more just a method to get you started. Once you try roasted vegetables you’ll be hooked for life. It makes healthy eating much more enjoyable!

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What Ingredients do I Need to Roast Vegetables?

The great thing about this recipe is that you can clear out the fridge with other veggies you may have on hand, you can also use different seasonings based on what you like. Here’s what I went with this time:

  • vegetables – tomatoes, bell peppers, carrots, zucchini, broccoli, red onion, garlic
  • olive oil
  • salt and pepper
  • Italian seasoning (optional)
  • lemon (optional)

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How to Roast Vegetables in the Oven

This method to cook vegetables couldn’t be easier!

  • Chop veggies: cut veggies into pieces about the same size, place on a rimmed baking sheet.
  • Toss with oil and seasoning: Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with Italian seasoning, garlic, salt and pepper then toss.

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  • Spread across baking sheet and roast: Spread evenly so vegetables cook evenly and roast 15 minutes.
  • Add tomatoes, continue to roast: Remove from oven add tomatoes and toss mixture, spread even again.
  • Roast 10 minutes longer or until veggies are tender.

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You can roast just about any vegetable. Just use the same simple methodchop (things such as green beans and asparagus just leave whole), drizzle with oil, season, toss and roast. Toss once or twice through baking.

Just keep in mind different vegetables take various amounts of time so I usually like to roast vegetables with the same cook time together (or give more firm root vegetables a head start then add others later on).

How Long Do I Roast Vegetables?

Approximate cook times you’re looking at for roasted vegetables (cut into 1-inch pieces. I use about 1 – 2 lbs) at 400 – 425 degrees (don’t forget to toss halfway):

  • Asparagus – 20 minutes
  • Bell Peppers – 20 minutes
  • Broccoli– 25 minutes
  • Brussels Sprouts (halved)– 25 minutes
  • Butternut Squash – 30 minutes
  • Cabbage (cut into 1-inch thick slices) – 30 minutes
  • Carrots(cut into 1-inch chunks or baby carrots)- 30 minutes
  • Cauliflower– 25 minutes
  • Corn (cobs left whole with husks) – 40 minutes
  • Green Beans– 20 minutes
  • Kale – 15 minutes (it doesn’t need to be in a single layer)
  • Onions – 35 minutes
  • Potatoes (russet, red, yukon)– 45 minutes
  • Sweet Potatoes – 30 minutes
  • Tomatoes (grape or cherry) – 15 minutes
  • Yellow Squash– 20 minutes
  • Zucchini– 20 minutes

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Tips for Roasting Vegetables

  • Use a high heat. Typically for roasted vegetables the ideal range is 400 – 450 degrees. Always preheat oven first.
  • Use a dark baking sheet if you have one. This dark coating encourages browning. I hate them for baking but they’re great for vegetables.
  • Spread evenand try not to overcrowd.
  • Season. Really they’re great with just salt but for more flavor try with garlic, curry powder, fresh or dried herbs, cheese, vinegars, citrus, sesame oil, honey, taco seasoning, bacon, mustard, pesto,etc. Keep in mind things like honey and cheese you’ll want to add closer to the end so it doesn’t burn.
  • Don’t forget to toss halfway. The edges of the baking sheet cook hotter than the center, plus if you don’t toss they may brown too much on the bottom.

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More Roasted Vegetable Recipes You’ll Love:

  • Parmesan Roasted Potatoes
  • Roasted Zucchini Squash and Tomatoes
  • Roasted Butternut Squash
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Honey Roasted Carrots

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What to Serve with Roasted Vegetables?

  • Salmon with Garlic Lemon Butter Sauce
  • Slow Cooker Rotisserie Style Chicken
  • Pan Seared Steak
  • Chicken Parmesan
  • Chicken with Garlic Herb Butter Sauce

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This is hands down the best way to cook vegetables. When you roast them it adds depth and delicious flavor, and they finish with the perfect texture. This has been one of my go-to lunches lately, just a bowl of quinoa topped with lemon spritzed roasted veggies. So good!

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Servings: 4

Prep10 minutes minutes

Cook25 minutes minutes

Ready in: 35 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Place bell peppers, carrots, zucchini, broccoli, and red onion on a rimmed 18 by 13-inch baking sheet*

  • Drizzle with olive oil (broccoli needs a little more than the other veggies), sprinkle with Italian seasoning, garlic, salt and pepper then toss to coat.

  • Spread into an even layer, roast in preheated oven 15 minutes.

  • Remove and toss in tomatoes, return to oven and roast 10 minutes longer.

  • Drizzle with lemon and serve warm.

Notes

  • *Use a dark baking sheet if you have one. It helps brown the veggies a little better.
  • Optionally you can finish the vegetables with 1/4 cup finely shredded parmesan. This can be added after tossing once (for the last 10 minute bake time).

Nutrition Facts

Roasted Vegetables

Amount Per Serving

Calories 144Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 53mg2%

Potassium 676mg19%

Carbohydrates 17g6%

Fiber 5g21%

Sugar 8g9%

Protein 4g8%

Vitamin A 8020IU160%

Vitamin C 154.4mg187%

Calcium 74mg7%

Iron 1.4mg8%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: how to roast vegetables, roasted vegetables

Author: Jaclyn

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FAQs

What is the secret to roasting vegetables? ›

The perfect temperature– 400 degrees Fahrenheit is the perfect temperature for most roasted vegetables. It allows for a crispy, perfectly browned exterior and a fork tender interior. But it will vary based on the types of veggies and oil used. If your veggies are not browning enough, try increasing the temperature.

Why aren't my roasted vegetables crispy? ›

Forgetting to flip halfway through

Leaving the pan totally unattended means that the bottom of your vegetables will burn, while the tops never crisp up. Flip halfway through, and you'll be rewarded with vegetables that are evenly cooked and golden all over.

What are some ways you can finish roasted vegetables to enhance flavor and texture? ›

8 Small Ways to Make Roasted Vegetables Taste Even Better
  1. Use a flavored oil. ...
  2. Toss with citrus. ...
  3. Add some cheese. ...
  4. Raid the spice cabinet. ...
  5. Toss with mustard. ...
  6. Add a glaze. ...
  7. Roast with bacon. ...
  8. Drizzle with dressings.

Should I season vegetables before or after roasting? ›

Because salt draws moisture out of the food, season veggies just before roasting. Place vegetables hot side down when applicable. Ideally, roast different vegetables separately since they all cook at different times. You can combine them together afterwards!

What is the best oil for roasting vegetables? ›

For Fat and Flavor When Roasting, Choose Olive Oil or Ghee

For vegetables, chicken, and just about everything else, olive oil and ghee are our first choices for roasting at temperatures over 400°F.

Should I oil vegetables before roasting? ›

Step 1: Don't Skimp on the Oil

Not only does the oil help the vegetables cook more evenly and crisp up in the oven, but it also adds a rich flavor that makes roasted vegetables irresistible.

How to cook vegetables like a restaurant? ›

  1. Cut your veggies so the pieces are about the same size.
  2. Blanch your veggies briefly in boiling water. ...
  3. Dunk veggies into ice water bath to stop cooking (don't be stingy with the ice). ...
  4. Store blanched veg in fridge until ready to use.
  5. Finish veg with a quick saute in butter or olive oil. ...
  6. SEASON veg well when you finish it.
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Should you cover vegetables when roasting in oven? ›

There is no need to cover vegetables when roasting. Covering them creates steam, so they won't get as crispy and caramelized. Don't forget to stir once or twice while cooking so the vegetables get nicely browned on all sides. Other than that, you can't really go wrong.

Which of the following vegetables is not well suited for roasting? ›

Vegetables to Avoid Roasting

Green beans, broccoli, and other green-colored vegetables are not as well-suited for roasting because they tend to turn olive green.

Should you salt vegetables before roasting? ›

All roasted vegetables really need to achieve deliciousness is to be tossed with olive oil, salt, and pepper — but you don't want to be stingy here. The vegetables should be well-coated in oil and well-seasoned in order for them to roast properly and taste great.

What ingredient is used to enhance the flavor of most vegetables? ›

Acidic fruits such as lemon, lime, orange and pineapple brighten flavors and add some zing. Certain dairy products add acidity and can be used to create vegetable dips or sauces. Even other vegetables that are acidic can balance more bitter ingredients, or add flavor to very mild ingredients.

What enhances the flavor of most vegetables? ›

5 Ways to Add More Flavor to Any Vegetable Dish
  • Lemon Juice. Lemon is just the best flavor enhancer that there is. ...
  • Fresh Herbs. If you don't have a few pots on your windowsill with fresh herbs, you can buy bunches of them in the supermarket. ...
  • Turmeric and dried spices. ...
  • Sauces.
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What spices make vegetables taste better? ›

Spices like chile powder, curry, smoked paprika, cinnamon, cumin, and black pepper can do wonders for vegetables. And never forget the most important seasoning: salt (just remember to add a little bit at a time and keep tasting).

How do you roast vegetables so they don't get soggy? ›

Make sure your pan is big enough to spread the vegetables out evenly in a single layer with a little space between each piece. You don't want to overcrowd the pan, if you think the pan is too crowded, split the vegetable between two pans. Crowded vegetables just create extra moisture and steam in the pan.

Do you need to oil vegetables before roasting? ›

Oil is necessary for the vegetables to caramelize. If you skimp when you drizzle, the vegetables will burn and taste dry. Rotate the Pan(s). Halfway through the baking time, rotate the pan 180 degrees, especially if your oven doesn't bake evenly and absolutely if you are using convection.

Should I cover vegetables with foil when roasting? ›

Do you cover vegetables when roasting in the oven? Generally, you don't cover vegetables when roasting them in the oven. Covering vegetables will steam them instead of browning them. However, covering with foil is a tried-and-true method for roasting garlic.

Do you put oil on vegetables before roasting? ›

Vegetables should be in a single layer and have at least a bit of personal space on most sides. Use enough olive oil. Otherwise, again, they will just sort of steam themselves. Olive oil is the glue for seasonings and spices, but also helps to create that nice, roasted outside and tender inside.

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