Roasted Vegetables Recipe (2024)

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Jim Lowell

In addition to the salt and pepper, I brush the root veggies with a mixture of olive oil and balsamic vinegar...a good amount. And also add a quartered sweet onion and a couple of cloves of garlic. A half an hour in the oven does the trick. And then I serve it with pasta. (But then I serve everything with pasta..)

Mary Bloom

Somethings missing ! The amount of time in the oven.

Jane

Johan N

You will achieve better results roasting for much longer at lower temperatures. I frequently use a mix of aubergine, courgette & peppers, roasting at 120 Centigrade for 70-80 minutes. Add a big handful of cherry tomatoes halfway, & a handful of torn basil leaves at the ed. Bliss.

Ray L.

Odd that the note says "Dense, low-moisture vegetables (like the roots and squashes in this recipe) need lower heat and more time in the oven than vegetables with more moisture" but then specifies roasting everything at 450 degrees. Am I missing something?

Juliet Jones

I like to sprinkle some spices on these before roasting. Could be anything you like. I use a mixture of things like cumin, cardamom, coriander, cinnamon, or even some kind of garam masala or curry powder. I roast them covered in foil for about 20 mins, then take off the foil, stir, and leave uncovered so it can brown.

JoAnne

The balsamic vinegar splashed on top is amazing. I usually serve this as a side rather than a main course. It is well loved. I also roast my carrots for about 30 minutes before adding the butternut squash and sweet potatoes, onions, etc. otherwise, they are not done. Explore Ina Garten's recipe with balsamic. It's fabulous. And what an easy way to get things done.

Jane

I roast my veggies on a cast iron pan, it browns them nicely and clean up is a breeze.

Nancy

The time is WAAAAAAY up at the top above the picture:
30 minutes to 1 hour.

Luddite

Roasted veggies without parsnips? Sacrilege!
Also, add some rosemary for a nice touch.
Cut the veggies, put them in a large bowl, sprinkle in not-too-much olive oil, salt, pepper and rosemary, toss around by hand to coat, dump into a cookie sheet and roast. Yummy!

Stephanie R

Ok, here's how I do it: throw a bunch of vegetables, generally patty pan squash, bell pepper, onion, potato, and whatever in a plastic bag with olive oil and part of a little envelope of Good Seasons Italian dressing mix. The Good Seasons mix is powerful and garlicky, so don't use too much. Roast on a pan as Melissa describes.

Mick

Stir in some crumbled blue cheese at the end for a gooey, yummy mess.

Kathy

The beets used in the photo were obviously yellow beets, because if one uses red beets, as I did, all the veggies turn red.

Faith

Melissa, are you sure you can roast those greens at 450? I find they burn up after a couple of minutes at that high temp. I've had better luck with greens at 250 or 300 for a longer time. Perfect kale chips with that method.

Suzanne

How long do you cook the high density veggies? (Recipe does not state.)

JoAnn Peterson

If you use the suggested vegetables, why the 30 min - 60 min cook time. Under what circ*mstances would they take 2× longer?

Jillian

First time buying raw beets. They were like candy! Delicious!

Karen

Skip all the advice about tin foil or parchment paper! THIS is why you have those cast iron skillets in the back & bottom of that shelf! Pull them out! Preheat on burner dump oiled vegs in single layer & roast, using the convection setting if you have one! Just about ALL vegs will do here very nicely! Your kids will LOVE their vegs!

Susan P.

My stove is a 1940s Wedgewood: adorable, yes, but the oven is teeny and very unreliable. I chose to be prudent with the temperature and roasted Brussels sprouts and zucchini @ 400 for 20 minutes. Served with a dollop of Greek yogurt and a glass of red wine. Best. Dinner. Ever.

Mery

Along with olive oil, I toss cauliflower and other veggies for roasting with spice blend, Ras el Hanout, from Oaktown Spice. I understand and appreciate that I should use like vegetables for even cooking… and yet find the serendipity of selection (whatever looks good) provides a bit of blackened and a bit of “just right”.

add tomatoes & shallot

Add the toms with about 20 mins to go

IW

Half hour, veggies still hard. Twenty minutes later, most veggies burnt. Oh well, we laughed.

Pam

NO parsnips; good veggies: Brussels sprouts; red onion; maybe sweet potatoes; carrots; try rutabaga instead of parsnips

Danny V

Hey! I made a big ol’ batch of NYTimes toum and have felt overwhelmed by what to do with such a huge quantity. I tried it out instead of the oil here and…good! Really mild garlic flavor but added a touch of flavor and crispness. Nice use all that extra, pungent condiment! (Would probably try more toum next time.)

Substitution

I cut all the veggies to about the same size, added quartered mushrooms, used olive oil with a light hand, salt, pepper and rosemary. The denser veggies went in for 30 minutes, then I added onion and golden bell peppers for about ten minutes. This recipe goes into our book. I agree that parchment paper makes things easy at cleanup time.

Kate

Delicious!!! I only used 1/2 TBS of olive oil, next time more salt.

Chris

Terrific recipe, easy to make, delicious. I went for the root vegetable variant. I added some yuca root, which adds a great special flavor. And also some broccoli for the last 15 min.

Susan

Excellent 12/21. Turnip, beets, delicata squ, potatoe, leek, garlic, sweet potatoes, carrots, parsnips. Next time add cubes butternut sq

CG in VT

I've been able to roast high- and low-moisture vegetables together. The key that success is lightly steaming the low moisture vegetables first. 425, 450 degrees should do it.

KLI

Dad - You can do the same thing with green beans and brussels sprouts. For the green beans, you probably just need to roast them in the oven for 20-30 minutes. You can check after 20 minutes and see if the vegetables are the right "crispiness" for you.

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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.

Which vegetables are best for roasting? ›

Best Vegetables To Roast

Obvious choices are root veg like carrots, potatoes, and parsnips. But crucifers like Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower roast well, too. More delicate veggies like cabbage, tomatoes, onions, and squash roast spectacularly well.

How long to roast vegetables in the oven at 400 degrees? ›

Spring and summer vegetables, like squash, peppers, asparagus, beans and mushrooms, will cook in about half the time of potatoes and root and winter vegetables. On average, I cook the former for about 20-30 minutes at 400-425 degrees. The latter roasts for about 45 minutes at the same temp.

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 temperature to roast vegetables? ›

400 degrees F is the best temperature for most roasted vegetables. If you are cooking other items in the oven and need to adjust the temperature to accommodate, anywhere from 375 degrees F to 425 degrees F should work well. I do not recommend roasting vegetables at 350 degrees F if possible.

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.

What is the difference between roasting and baking vegetables? ›

While both methods use dry heat, the process and the temperatures can vary due to the structure of the food. Roasting gives more firm foods a crispy outer texture and caramelization, whereas baking is better for foods that start out soft, such as batters and doughs.

What is the single ingredient you need for the crispiest roasted vegetables? ›

The One Ingredient You Need For The Crispiest Roasted Veggies. If your roasted veggies lack crisp, add a bit of cornstarch. Cornstarch's ability to suck up moisture helps vegetables maintain their crispiness in the oven.

Why are my oven roasted veggies soggy? ›

The Oven Temp Is Too Low

But, they'll turn out soft and soggy instead of crispy and caramelized. The solution: Turn the oven temperature up to 400°F to 425°F. The high heat will quickly coax out all those naturally sweet flavors while keeping the vegetable tender-crisp. Everything will be golden brown and delicious!

How long should I roast vegetables at 350 degrees? ›

How to long to roast vegetables
  1. Asparagus: 8-15 minutes depending on thickness.
  2. Beets: 24-40 minutes.
  3. Broccoli: 10-15 minutes.
  4. Brussels sprouts halved: 20-30 minutes.
  5. Butternut and other winter squashes: 25-40 minutes.
  6. Carrots: 30-40 minutes.
  7. Cherry tomatoes: 25-50 minutes, dependent on degree of caramelization.
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Should I cover my roasted vegetables in the 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 vegetable takes the longest to roast? ›

Root vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots and turnips take the longest, followed by hard squash and cruciferous vegetables like butternut squash, cauliflower and broccoli. Tender items like cherry tomatoes or zucchini come next, then cooking greens, which have the shortest roasting time.

Can you roast vegetables on parchment paper? ›

The trick: Roast on paper. Cooking on parchment, a nearly indestructible cooking paper, removes the need for most of the oil. The paper's waxy surface keeps food from sticking. "We can replicate a pan-fried finish by roasting anything on parchment," says Steve Pernetti, executive chef at Cal-a-Vie in Vista, California.

How to stop roasted veg from going soggy? ›

If the pan is packed too tightly, the vegetables will steam instead of caramelizing. The result is sad, limp, less-than-flavorful vegetables. The solution: Give your vegetables some room to breathe. Arrange the veggies in a single layer, keeping at least a quarter inch of space between them.

Do you need to oil vegetables before roasting? ›

Plus, Balla reminds us, when oil permeates a vegetable's cells, it transforms every nook into sweet, crisp, caramelized deliciousness. So, no. Balla is not against roasting vegetables in oil. He just thinks dry-roasting is even better.

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.

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