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  • Why You’ll Love This Oven Roasted Vegetables Recipe
  • How To Roast Vegetables In The Oven
  • Tips For Roasting Vegetables
  • How Long To Roast Vegetables?
  • Storage Instructions
  • What To Serve With Oven Roasted Vegetables
  • More Roasted Vegetable Recipes
  • Tools For This Recipe
  • Recipe Reviews

I truly believe that simplicity is the key to great cooking, especially when it comes to vegetables. This oven roasted vegetables recipe is a staple in my house — and so simple that I almost forgot to share it. Roasting vegetables is easy, delicious, and works with any veggies you have on hand. Plus, it’s a great healthy side dish to get your family to eat more veggies. I’ll show you how to roast vegetables in the oven, the best vegetables to roast, and all of my tips.

If you like easy veggie recipes where you can use whatever you have on hand, you’ll want to keep stir fry vegetables and homemade vegetable soup on rotation as well.

Why You’ll Love This Oven Roasted Vegetables Recipe

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  • Perfectly tender veggies
  • Browned, caramelized edges
  • Tangy and slightly sweet flavor
  • Quick prep and hands-off cooking
  • Healthy, naturally low carb, and gluten free
  • Easy to customize with different seasonings
  • Use any vegetables you have on hand
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Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for roasting vegetables in the oven, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • Veggies – I used broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, bell peppers, and red onions, but the beauty of roasting vegetables is that you can use whatever you have on hand! Just be mindful of cook times and choose veggies that cook at the same rate — see the list of roasting times for all kinds of vegetables below.
  • Olive Oil – Adds flavor, encourages browning, and helps the seasonings stick. Avocado oil or coconut oil would make good alternatives.
  • Balsamic Vinegar – This is optional, but adds a tangy and slightly sweet flavor. You can also try lemon juice instead.
  • Seasonings – I seasoned these oven roasted vegetables with a combination of garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper.

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VARIATION: Try different seasonings!

Change up this recipe for roasted vegetables by adding paprika, cumin, chili powder, curry powder, dried herbs (such as thyme or rosemary), or a sprinkle of parmesan cheese for added flavor and variety. You could also marinate the veggies in salmon marinade for a sweet and savory flavor.

How To Roast Vegetables In The Oven

This section shows how to make roasted vegetables, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Prep the vegetables. Chop the veggies into uniform-sized pieces and place them in a large bowl.
  2. Make the seasoning. In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, sea salt, and black pepper. Pour the mixture over the vegetables and toss.
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  1. Assemble. Arrange the veggies in a single layer on an extra large baking sheet.
  2. Bake. Roast vegetables in the oven until they are tender and golden brown.
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Tips For Roasting Vegetables

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned cook, these tips and tricks will ensure a perfect roasted vegetables recipe every time:

  • Cut the vegetables into uniform pieces. This will ensure that they cook in the same rate, so they are done at the same time. There’s one exception to this (see next tip)…
  • Pair veggies with similar cook times. If you have any veggies that usually have a longer cook time than others you’re pairing them with, cut those into smaller pieces so that they cook faster. In this case, I picked veggies that all cook at a similar rate, so I cut them into pieces of about the same size.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan. Making sure each piece is touching the pan is crucial for the best roasted vegetables. This ensures even cooking and also helps them get browned, caramelized edges.
  • Use either a foil lined pan or a greased baking sheet. I don’t recommend parchment paper, which tends to get soggy and produces oven roasted vegetables without much browning.
  • Choose the right temperature. The ideal temp for roasting vegetables is 400 degrees F or 425 degrees F. This is high enough to cook quickly and encourage browning and caramelization, but not so high that they will burn.

How Long To Roast Vegetables?

On average, roasting vegetables in the oven takes 25-30 minutes, but very soft veggies are done faster and hard vegetables can take longer.

You can easily customize this dish using a combination of veggies you have on hand. Here is a guide for approximatelyhow long to roast vegetables at 400 degrees or 425 degrees(the times are pretty similar):

  • Asparagus– Roast asparagus for 12-20 minutes. It takes less time than most roasted vegetables recipes, so is best on its own. Try myroasted asparagus recipe.
  • Peppers– Bake any variety of peppers for 20-35 minutes. You can roast peppers until they are just crisp tender, or for longer to make them soft and sweet. I like to make roasted red peppers to add to sandwiches, salads, and dips.
  • Bok choy– Tryroasted bok choy to have a simple side dish on the table in 15-20 minutes.
  • Broccoli– Since it only takes 25-30 minutes to roast, it’s a must for my oven roasted vegetables recipe. You can also pair it with cauliflower for parmesanroasted cauliflower and broccoli.
  • Brussels sprouts– I recommend roasting for 25-35 minutes to get that caramelized outside. However, the time will vary widely depending on the size of your sprouts, and assumes that you cut them in half like I did in my roasted brussels sprouts recipe.
  • Butternut squash– Squash cut into cubes it will take 25-35 minutes to roast, while halved squash can take up to 45 minutes. Learn how to cut and roast butternut squash here.
  • Cabbage– I roast cabbage for 30-35 minutes. Cabbage takes longer to roast, but it’s worth the wait to get the edges caramelized. My favorite way to make it iscabbage steaks.
  • Cauliflower– It only takes 25-30 minutes for roasted cauliflower florets. You can also makewhole roasted cauliflower,or roastcauliflower steaks.
  • Root Vegetables – Carrots, parsnips, beets, celery root, rutabagas, and jicama will take 25-45 minutes to roast, depending on the size and shape you cut them.
  • Cherry tomatoes– Like other soft veggies, roasted cherry tomatoes only take 20-25 minutes to roast. This will vary a bit depending on their size, but the good news is it’s tough to overcook them.
  • Eggplant– Iroast eggplant for 30-35 minutes to get the perfect tender texture with caramelized edges. You can pair eggplant with other veggies like zucchini and bell peppers for a flavorful medley, or put it in dishes like ratatouille or eggplant parmesan.
  • Green beans– For a simple side, you can roast green beans in 15-20 minutes, so they are some of the fastest vegetables to roast. Try my favorite garlic parmesanroasted green beans!
  • Mushrooms– It takes 25-30 minutes to roast mushrooms. You can throw them in with the roasted vegetables recipe below, or makebalsamic roasted mushroomsseparately.
  • Radishes– Since radishes are a root vegetable, they will take 30-40 minutes to cook. You can pair them with eggplant, cauliflower, or broccoli.
  • Red or white onion– Most people wouldn’t roast onions on their own, but they pair well with other veggies that take 25-35 minutes to roast. I love including them with other oven roasted vegetables!
  • ZucchiniRoasted zucchini has a wide range depending on how soft you want it and the size, ranging from 15-30 minutes. You can roast it for a longer time like you do in this roasted vegetables recipe(below), or pair it with quick-roasting veggies, such as inthese salmon foil packets. The time is also similar for yellow squash, or a combination of zucchini and squash.

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TIP: The key to roasting mixed vegetables is to choose ones that cook at a similar speed.

You can combine veggies that have a similar cook time, OR chop the ones that have a longer cook time into smaller pieces so that they cook at the same rate. Roasting time will vary depending on their size.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: Transfer oven roasted vegetables to an airtight container or zip lock bag and refrigerate for 3-4 days.
  • Meal prep: Roast these up and eat them with a protein (try my chicken meal prep or simple sheet pan chicken thighs) for lunch or make a roasted vegetable salad.
  • Reheat: Place leftovers in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F for about 10-15 minutes, until warm.
  • Freeze: Cool the roasted vegetables, transfer to an airtight container or freezer bag, and freeze for up to 3 months. To prevent sticking, you can also flash freeze them on a parchment lined baking sheet in a single layer, then transfer to a zip lock bag once solid.
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What To Serve With Oven Roasted Vegetables

Once you knowhow to roast vegetables, you just need to decide what to serve them with! There are so many great options — theseoven roasted vegetables pair with just about anything. Here are some easy ideas:

  • Chicken – If you want a gourmet meal, make spinach stuffed chicken breast. Or, for a quick complete meal, make crispy baked chicken thighs or baked chicken legs with your veggies, or make quick and easy air fryer chicken wings. I also have over 100 other easy chicken recipes to choose from.
  • Steak – For a simple steak dinner, pair these veggies with a simple sirloin steak (the marinade ingredients are very similar), or try a filet mignon or ribeye for a special meal. You can also make a super juicy steak in the air fryer for more hands-off cooking.
  • Fish – Make my pan seared salmon recipe or my halibut recipe while you’re roasting vegetables in the oven. You can also bake your fish, such as baked tilapia or baked cod, at the same time as the veggies — just swap the positions of the pans halfway through and keep in mind the fish will be done first.
  • Seafood – I love the flavors of these veggies with the sweet flavors of coconut shrimp, but they would be just as delicious with other seafood, like crab legs or seared scallops.
  • Pork – Whip up some juicy air fryer pork chops, or pan seared pork chops if you don’t have an air fryer. I also like vegetables on the side with stuffed banana peppers.
  • Lamb – For a Mediterranean flair, pair these roasted veggies with lamb kofta or juicy lamp chops in the air fryer for a complete meal.
  • Sauces – This roasted vegetables recipe is already flavorful on its own, but you can make it taste even more special with a drizzle of balsamic glaze, basil pesto, peri peri sauce, or tahini sauce.
  • Fresh herbs – If you like, top your veggies with fresh basil, thyme, rosemary, or dill for extra color and flavor.

More Roasted Vegetable Recipes

If you love roasted veggies as much as I do, here are some other roasted vegetable recipes to try:

Roasted Sweet Potato Recipe

Roasted Romanesco

Roasted Broccoli And Cauliflower

Roasted Broccolini

  • Nesting Glass Bowls – My favorite set! The large ones are perfect for mixing vegetables, and the various sizes are great for dozens of other kitchen tasks. They also look nice enough for serving.
  • Extra Large Sheet Pan – You’ll want the largest baking sheet for this easy oven roasted vegetables recipe. This one always cooks them evenly!

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Oven Roasted Vegetables (Easy & Fast!)

The ultimate guide for how to roast vegetables, including the best vegetables to roast and a super easy oven roasted vegetables recipe.

Prep: 10 minutes

Cook: 30 minutes

Total: 40 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from Wholesome Yum

Servings: 8 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (218 degrees C). Line an extra-large baking sheet with foil, if desired.

  2. Combine the vegetables in a large bowl.

  3. In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, sea salt, and black pepper. Pour the mixture over the vegetables.

  4. Arrange the vegetables in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet, making sure each piece is touching the pan. Do not overcrowd the pan – use multiple pans if needed.

  5. Roast the vegetables in the oven for about 30 minutes, until they are golden brown.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 cup

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Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories113

Fat7g

Protein2g

Total Carbs11g

Net Carbs8g

Fiber3g

Sugar6g

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Course:Side Dish

Cuisine:American

Keywords:oven roasted vegetables, roast vegetables, roasted vegetables, roasted vegetables in the oven, roasted vegetables recipe

Calories: 113 kcal

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