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Would it be strange if I refer to these perfect Roasted Sweet Potatoes as orange chunks of delicious, pan-picking love? I tried a new roasting technique, and it made all the difference. Learn to make the BEST oven roasted sweet potatoes!

Pieces of roasted sweet potatoes

With their natural sweetness, crispy outsides, and meltingly creamy insides, roasted sweet potatoes are quite possibly one of the easiest vegetables to adore.

Discerning adults and picky eaters alike can rally around them. And they’re good for you too!

If you love roasted vegetables as much as we do—Oven Roasted Potatoes, Roasted Broccoli, Roasted Butternut Squash, and Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Garlic being but a few of the many ways we roast ‘round here—then this sweet potato roasting method will be a fast favorite in your home too.

Tip!

To roast a medley of vegetables, and for more tips and seasoning suggestions, check out my ultimate guide to Oven Roasted Vegetables.

Roasted vegetables on a baking sheet

Secrets to the Best Sweet Potatoes In the Oven

WHY are these particular sweet potatoes so darn good, we couldn’t keep ourselves from inhaling them right off of the sheet pan?

HOW do you make the most magnificent roasted sweet potatoes that are, seemingly inexplicably, more sublime than any that have come before?

One night, I was in a hurry and I tried something new. Here’s what I learned.

Cut the sweet potatoes into large chunks.

GAME CHANGER.

What started as a time saver (larger pieces are quicker to chop) turned out to be the best-kept secret to roasted sweet potatoes.

  • When the potatoes are cut larger, the insides have time to become unbelievably velvety while the outsides fully crisp, all without drying the sweet potatoes out.
Roasted sweet potatoes on a baking sheet

More Tips for Crispy Oven Sweet Potatoes

  • Roast at a High Temperature. 425 degrees F is spot-on. It’s hot enough to crisp the outsides and allows the flavors of the sweet potatoes to caramelize and concentrate (they truly could be vegetable candy!).
  • Don’t Crowd the Pan. You need plenty of room around the pieces for air to circulate, otherwise they will steam and you lose the crispy outsides.
  • Seasoning. Even simple kosher salt will give you great results, though you can amp them up in assorted ways. See below for suggestions.
  • Add a Touch of Honey. Need to lure picky eaters into eating veggies? Try making honey roasted sweet potatoes. It increases the caramelization of the sweet potatoes further too. If you do add honey, be sure to line your sheet pan to prevent sticking.
Roasted sweet potatoes

How to Cut Sweet Potatoes for Roasting

To make sure the sweet potato pieces cook evenly, try to cut them all roughly the same size.

The cut sweet potatoes won’t all be perfectly uniform, which is fine. Just try to get them to all be fairly similar in size so that they roast in the same amount of time.

Peeled sweet potatoes on a cutting board
  1. Scrub the sweet potato and peel if desired (you can leave the skin on the sweet potatoes if you like).
A cutting board with cut sweet potatoes
  1. Trim off the ends of the sweet potatoes. Cut the sweet potato cubes into 1-inch thick rounds. Depending upon the shape of the sweet potato, you will have some rounds that are very wide in diameter (large) and some that are narrower.
Chopped sweet potatoes on a cutting board
  1. Lay the cut side of each round down on your cutting board so that it rests flat.
  2. Cut each round so that you have pieces that are roughly 1-inch in size. Very large rounds I cut into fourths or even sixths. Smaller rounds I cut in half.

Skin Off or On?

Whether or not you leave the skin on a sweet potato prior to roasting is entirely up to you!

Here are a few things to consider:

  • Leaving the skin on sweet potatoes is a time saver since you don’t need to peel them (you do need to scrub them well).
  • If you leave the skin on the sweet potatoes, it becomes lightly crispy and crinkly when the sweet potatoes roast (like with these Roasted Fingerling Potatoes and Roasted Beets).
  • The flavor of the skin is mild, but it does have a slight (not unpleasant) texture.
  • If you are cooking for picky eaters, peeling the sweet potato may be a good idea.
  • The skin will be visible on some sides of the potato pieces, so if you are looking for a clean presentation, remove the skin.

Seasoning Suggestions

Savory Variations

  • Spicy. Add a 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper to kick things up a notch.
  • Herb. Add 1 teaspoon dried thyme, basil, or Italian seasoning.
  • Parmesan. Sprinkle freshly grated Parmesan over the top of your roasted sweet potatoes for a delicious finish.
  • Ground Cumin. Add 1/2 teaspoon for a rich, earthy flavor with a hint of citrus.
  • Garlic Powder. A 1/2 teaspoon will taste slightly sweeter and less assertive than fresh garlic.
  • For even more seasoning ideas, be sure to check out my cookbook, which has a special guide for how to season and use roasted vegetables.

Sweet Variations

  • Cinnamon. For a warm cinnamon flavor, add 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  • Honey. Sweeten things up with 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup. Both will caramelize perfectly on the potato pieces.
  • Brown Sugar. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons brown sugar for a sweet, caramelized flavor.

Market Swaps

Craving roasted sweet potato wedges or fries? Try any of the above seasonings with my Sweet Potato Fries or Sweet Potato Wedges.

Storage Tips

  • To Store. Refrigerate sweet potatoes in an airtight storage container for up to 5 days.
  • To Reheat. Rewarm potatoes on a baking sheet in the oven at 350 degrees F.
  • To Freeze. Freeze leftovers in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Leftover Ideas

These healthy oven roasted sweet potatoes are versatile! Make a big batch, then use the leftovers in a variety of ways:

Roasted sweet potatoes

What to Serve with Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are a healthy, versatile side that can pair with almost any of your favorite mains.

Recommended Tools to Make this Recipe

Must-Have Chef’s Knife

A sharp, high-quality chef’s knife is critical for chopping larger vegetables like sweet potates.

Enjoy these perfect sweet potatoes as a side dish to any main protein.

Thanks to their rich vitamins (loaded with vitamin C, potassium, calcium, and vitamin A), your body with thank you along with your taste buds!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Sweet Potatoes Need to Be Peeled Prior to Roasting?

You do not need to peel a sweet potato prior to cooking it in the oven. The skins of sweet potatoes are safe to eat, both raw and cooked, and contain nutrients such as fiber and antioxidants. Whether or not you peel the potato is completely personal preference. The skin will add a little texture, so if you are serving children or sensitive eaters, consider peeling the sweet potatoes before roasting.

How Do You Pick a Good Sweet Potato?

Look for sweet potatoes with smooth skin and orange flesh (they are large and may be labeled by grocery stores as yams). Their color should be fairly even and they should not have soft or mushy spots.

How Long Do Sweet Potatoes Last?

In a cool, dark place sweet potatoes can last 2 to 3 weeks. If you store them on your counter, they last 1 to 2 weeks.

How Do I Know if My Sweet Potato Has Gone Bad?

If your sweet potato develops dark spots or soft, mushy spots, it has gone bad and should be discarded.

Do Sweet Potatoes Bake in the Same Amount of Time as Regular Potatoes?

While the preparation methods are very similar, because sweet potatoes are more dense and less starchy than regular potatoes, they need longer to bake.

Roasted Sweet Potatoes

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How to make the best oven roasted sweet potatoes. Crispy outside, creamy inside and seasoned to perfection. Healthy, versatile and delicious!

Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 40 minutes
Total: 55 minutes

Servings: 5 servings

Ingredients
  

For the Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Seasonings of Choice* (optional; we usually keep it simple with black pepper)


Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. For easy clean up, line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil (this is especially important if using the honey)
  • Scrub the sweet potatoes and peel if desired. If scrubbing only, be sure to pat them very dry.
  • Trim off the ends of the sweet potatoes, then cut crosswise into 1-inch-thick rounds.
  • Cut each round so that you have pieces that are roughly 1-inch in size. They won’t all be perfectly uniform, which is fine. Just try to get them to all be fairly similar in size so that they roast in the same amount of time. Smaller rounds are typically cut into quarters; larger ones you may need to do in 6ths. Place the cubes in the center of the baking sheet.
  • Drizzle the sweet potatoes with the oil and honey (if using) and sprinkle with salt and your seasoning(s) of choice.
  • Toss to coat the sweet potatoes as evenly as possible, then spread them into a single layer on the baking sheet. Make sure the potatoes have a good amount of room around them, or they will steam instead of caramelize. Turn the cubes so that the widest, flattest side of the pieces are touching the sheet pan.
  • Roast the sweet potatoes for 20 minutes, then remove from the oven and with a big spatula, turn them to promote even browning. Arrange them back in a single layer. Continue baking for 10 to 20 additional minutes, until the sweet potatoes are fork tender and caramelized at the edges. It’s OK if some of the edges get pretty dark—they’ll taste delicious. Taste (be careful, they are hot!) and seasoning with a bit of extra salt as desired. Enjoy warm or at room temperature. See blog post above for storage tips and ways to use them.

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Notes

  • *You can also do a mix of seasonings. If using spicy seasonings, like chipotle chili powder, be careful not to overdo it. When using spicy seasonings (such as chili powder or chipotle chili powder), I like to add honey too.
  • TO STORE: Refrigerate sweet potatoes in an airtight storage container for up to 5 days.
  • TO REHEAT: Rewarm potatoes on a baking sheet in the oven at 350 degrees F.
  • TO FREEZE: Freeze leftovers in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 5)Calories: 220kcalCarbohydrates: 40gProtein: 3gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gPotassium: 619mgFiber: 6gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 25889IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 54mgIron: 1mg

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Hi, I'm Erin Clarke, and I'm fearlessly dedicated to making healthy food that's affordable, easy-to-make, and best of all DELISH. I'm the author and recipe developer here at wellplated.com and of The Well Plated Cookbook. I adore both sweets and veggies, and I am on a mission to save you time and dishes. WELCOME!

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  1. I LOVE roasted sweet potatoes and have also noticed that bigger chunks are better! I love a little cinnamon and my absolute favorite dip is peanut butter– seriously the best! Sometimes I even get fancy and make a dip by combining peanut butter, peanut powder, and a little almond milk.

  2. Thank you wellplated.com! We loved this recipe! Simple, healthy, and loaded with flavor. This is now one of our “go-to” side dishes.5 stars

  3. These were delicious, exactly like you said, a little crispy in the outside and velvety smooth on the inside.. My spices of choice were cinnamon, a little brown sugar, and curry powder, a perfect sweet/savory blend.. I used grape seed oil for neutral taste.. love this, will be making a lot, will be great side with salmon, for holidays, for a snack 😊5 stars

  4. Yep this is a game changer. The big chunks made them soft in the middle and crispy on the outside. Wanted to give them a little kick since I didn’t have any chipotle powder, I mixed a leftover frozen chipotle pepper and sauce with the olive oil and mixed it with the sweet potatoes!! Oh Yeah!!! Thanks this is a keeper!! We5 stars

  5. I am making this right now and have 2 batches going as I had so many sweet potatoes. This is hands down the best roasted sweet potato recipe I have ever tried! Can’t stop eating them. I used the ingredients with honey, Chipotle chili powder, salt, and EVOO. The combination is amazing. Thank you so much!5 stars

  6. I love sweet potatoes anyway, but this kicked it up a notch. Loved it so much that I erased a previous recipe I had saved for roasted sweet potatoes and saved this one it its place. I am not a cook, but this was easy, foolproof and delicious. Thanks5 stars