Roasted vegetables (like these roasted Brussels sprouts and sweet potatoes) are superior in almost every way; it’s a fact. But they take up valuable oven space on holidays. Make them ahead of time and reheat! Save on time and stress. Originally posted November 23, 2015.

Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Roasted Brussel Sprouts Recipe
Do you like Brussels sprouts? I have to admit, they are a recently found love of mine. Probably because my family NEVER ate them growing up. I saw this on my cousin’s Facebook page:

“We’ve never cooked Brussels Sprouts before. Do we need a special pan?”
And then there were tons of comments from my extended family with things like, “worst vegetable on earth,” and “let the kids use it as a sword and then throw it in the trash!” It’s no wonder I never had them growing up. The real question is, Mom, why didn’t you buy me a Brussels sprout sword?? Wth.

My brother Nate was the one who convinced me to try them a few years ago, and he said the only way you should be eating them is roasted. (And that is still the only way I have tried them.) Why mess with a good thing? They are delicious.
My cousin Lani made some when they had us over for dinner several weeks ago, and she sprinkled cumin all over them before roasting. Best idea ever! I love the earthy, nutty dimension it gives the sprouts. I threw some sweet potatoes on the pan as well, and loved the combination.
How to select Sweet Potatoes
At the produce section of your local store, look for sweet potatoes with orange skin and orange flesh, which are likely the Jewel variety, or darker red skin and orange flesh, called Red Garnet. Both are popular and tasty. Look for small to medium-sized sweet potatoes that are firm and smooth. Sweet potatoes are generally longer, thinner and overall bigger than a “normal” russet potato but you don’t want a gigantic sweet potato that’s impossible to cut, so pick medium ones. Make sure the potatoes have few nicks or cracks.

Check to make sure you’re not buying a yam! A yam is a long, pale tuber with skin that resembles tree bark, and are often covered in stringy roots. The confusion stems from the fact that some growers use the word “yam” to describe their sweet potatoes despite them not being actual yams. As long as you stick with the red or orange-skinned types, you’re good.

How to select Brussels Sprouts
For Brussels sprouts, look for bright green sprouts that look like mini heads of cabbage. Choose firm, compact sprouts that are about similar in size to each other, usually about the size of a ping-pong ball.
Avoid yellow or wilted leaves, or any odor that’s strong or cabbage-like, which are all signs of age or mishandling.
Store fresh Brussels sprouts in the fridge. You can totally buy those pre-washed bags of sprouts they sell in the produce section. Although the sword version is pretty fun.

Should I wash brussel sprouts before roasting?
Yes! Most veggies need to be “washed,” which really means they need to be rinsed very thoroughly. Roasted brussels sprouts and sweet potatoes are no exception. Scrub under running cold water to remove lingering dirt and pesticide residue.
Do you cut off the bottom of brussels sprouts?
Maybe this is why my family hated Brussels sprouts. Maybe the previous generation was gnawing on tough fibers with no flavor. Save the Brussels sprout reputation, people. Those yellowed ends have got to go!
(Also, um, don’t eat the Brussels sprout sword. You know, the stalk? Don’t eat that!)
Should sweet potatoes be peeled?
Listen, as one cook to another, if you’re serving ANYONE who’s picky about vegetables (and there usually are a few) then peel those suckers. You’re still getting nearly all the nutrients from the orange flesh, because sweet potatoes are awesome like that. But, if the group loves the crisp, somewhat caramelized peel of a sweet potato, go ahead and indulge!

Do you boil sweet potatoes or brussels sprouts before roasting?
Not for this recipe. The piping hot oven does all the work. To me, a boiled veggie is on par with a TV dinner. A roasted veggie is fine dining. You could even consider raising your pinkie finger while you eat your roasted veggies by the forkful. Live it up!
Ingredients for Oven Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts
Okay, on to what you’ll need to grab at the store. (Quantities given in recipe below.)
- 1 pound Brussels sprouts. (see above for How to Select Brussels sprouts)
- 1 large sweet potato. (see above for How to Select sweet potatoes)
- 2 cloves garlic. Minced garlic may be substituted.
- Olive oil, or other neutral oil.
- Cumin. I used cumin powder.
- Garlic salt
- Salt
- Pepper
- Red wine vinegar. Any flavored vinegar will work–apple cider vinegar, sherry vinegar, or even balsamic for a flavorful punch.
- Thyme. Fresh or dried works just fine.
How to Make Recipe for Roasted Brussel Sprouts and Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Guys, this recipe is so easy that I have very little special instructions. Here’s a simple overview, so you can get a sense of what you’ll be doing. (All ingredients and instructions are also listed in the recipe below.)
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F.
- Trim your Brussels sprouts by cutting off the little brown end. If there are any yellow leaves, pull them off. Cut all but the smallest in half. Add to a large bowl.
- Add sweet potato, peeled and chopped into 1-2 inch pieces.
- Add garlic, smashed.
- Pour 1/3 cup olive oil over the vegetables.
- Add cumin, garlic salt, salt, and pepper. Stir to coat.
- Line a large sheet pan with foil if you want super easy cleanup.
- Drizzle olive oil onto the sheet pan and rub it all over the pan (or foil) with your hand. Or spray it really well with nonstick spray.
- Pour the veggies onto the pan.
- Roast at 400 for about 40-45 minutes.* The veggies are done when they are brown and a fork slides into them easily.
- Place the veggies in a serving bowl and toss with red wine vinegar and fresh thyme.

Making Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Sweet Potatoes Ahead
It’s the most annoying thing about roasted veggies–timing it right, especially when your main dish (like a turkey at Thanksgiving) is in the oven.
So I roasted mine, stored them in a tupperware in the fridge (for 2 days!), and then reheated them on a pan at 400º F for about 5- 10 minutes, just until sizzling and hot. It worked like a charm! This is a great way to get roasted veggies without having to worry about using your oven for 45 minutes.
Why are my roasted brussel sprouts bitter?
Did you cut the Brussels sprouts in half? Because I’m not making you chop and fuss over the spouts for no reason, I swear. Most of the bitterness is concentrated in the center of the Brussels sprout. If you slice the the veggie in half, it helps release some of those compounds during the cooking process. Also, smaller spouts in general are better when it comes to tenderness and flavor. Also, you’re getting oil and seasoning over a greater surface area, which improves their flavor.
And I believe that’s all, folks. All I had left to do was wash up. So . . .
After I made these, I hand-washed the large sheet pan I used to roast them on, but I just couldn’t get the oil to come off. I kept adding more soap and scrubbing my brush all over the pan, but it was still greasy. I added more, and more, and more, and finally grabbed a paper towel to soak up some of the grease on the pan. I was about to pour more soap when I realized…

I was washing my pan with olive oil.
More roasted vegetable recipes that will rock your socks!
- Garlic Roasted Artichokes with Pesto Dipping Sauce << Roasted in a garlic lemon butter sauce and dipped in pesto mayonnaise, they are a show-stopping appetizer or side dish.
- How To Make Roasted Cauliflower (Brown and Crispy) >> just say no to bland and soggy cauliflower! This recipe is perfectly crisp and garlicky
- 3 Ingredient Roasted Potatoes with Crunchy Onions << The dehydrated onions get all crunchy and glorious! Perfect side dish!
- Oven Roasted Asparagus with Balsamic Browned Butter << From the moment you add the Balsamic Browned Butter, you will be in heaven.
- Easy Oven Roasted Broccoli Recipe << This garlicky lemony oven roasted broccoli runs the risk of making make your side dish your main dish.
- Easy Roasted Red Potatoes << These baby reds come out tender in the middle and oh-so-crispy on the outside, every time.
- Slow Cooker Brown Butter Carrots << Easy, healthy, brown-buttery!
- Lemon Green Beans with Feta and Fried Pecans << Home-cooked, savory goodness that’s off the beaten path just enough with feta and browned pecans. Yum!
- Roasted Carrots with Dill << Oven-baked for simplicity and melt-in-your-mouth taste, carrot and dill make the greatest pair!
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Oven Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Roasted Brussels Sprouts Recipe

Ingredients
- 1 pound Brussels sprouts, trimmed
- 1 large sweet potato, 1 pound
- 2 cloves garlic, smashed
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
- 1 teaspoon salt
- pepper, to taste
- 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
- thyme, fresh, to garnish
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F.
- Trim your Brussels by cutting off the little brown end. If there are any yellow leaves, pull them off. Cut any large ones in half. Add to a large bowl.
- Peel your sweet potato and chop into 1-2 inch pieces. Add to the large bowl.
- Smash 2 cloves of garlic and add it to the bowl.
- Pour 1/3 cup olive oil over the vegetables.
- Add cumin, garlic salt, salt, and pepper to taste. Stir to coat.
- (Line a large sheet pan with foil if you want super easy cleanup)
- Drizzle a little olive oil onto the sheet pan and rub it all over the pan (or foil) with your hand. Or you could spray it really well with nonstick spray.
- Pour the veggies onto the pan.
- Roast at 400 for about 40-45 minutes. The veggies are done when they are brown and a fork slides into them easily.
- Place the veggies in a serving bowl and toss with 1-2 tablespoons red wine vinegar to taste. Garnish with fresh thyme if you want. Eat hot!
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I made these today for a quick side dish and they were delish!! I didn’t have garlic salt so I used some Cajun seasoning and I sprinkled some brown sugar on right before I put them in the oven. Even the brussel sprout haters liked them!
Cajun and brown sugar!! That sounds epic. I’m glad you liked the recipe Nia! :) Thanks for the feedback!
Love this recipe. Have been looking for an alternative sweet potato recipe and as it combines two of my favorites, I thought I’d give it a try. Turned out beautifully. Will serve this one often!
Hooray! So glad you enjoyed it Kimber! Thanks for the review!
From what I’ve been reading 49 to 45 min is to long have you noticed that being a problem? I want to make this for Mother’s Day?
Hey Laurie, sorry I missed this before Mother’s Day. How long did you end up roasting it for? 45 minutes always works for me.
That’s also my concern. I normally roast brussel sprouts with other veggies for 15-20 min at 350 degrees.
But I know for sweet potatoes that might not be enough so I might try roasting them separately and then mixing together.
Hey Ila! It’s always worked for me as written, but everyone’s oven is different!
Love the combination of flavors and the simplicity.
Just had a dish inspired by this recipe for dinner! Was DELICIOUS :)
So glad you liked it Joleen! What did you do different?
I added in some mushrooms and onions, and used balsamic vinegar with some red chilli pepper flakes! But I’ll definitely try this version soon :)
Hi I’m from Indonesia … glad to get this recipe via pinterest
thanks for sharing
Hello from California, Peninggi! Thanks for stopping by! Hope you love the Brussels sprouts :)
I didn’t eat brussel sprouts growing up either. I made them last year I think for the first time, roasted of course, and we all loved them!! I still only roast them, I just change up the flavor combos.
Who doesn’t like a dish that can be made ahead in time?! And a brussels sprouts sword?!! Haha I think my daughter might go for that! Love everything about this dish. It looks beautiful and I bet tastes just as good. Pinned! :)
Haha right? Brussels sword for everyone!! Thank you Rakhee!
I used to hate brussels sprouts until I had them roasted. That’s the only way to go! (hehe, I would probably do the same thing mixing up the oil with the soap)
When I first saw brussels sprouts on the stalk, I was amazed- we just never really ate them growing up, either. I also used to think they were brussel sprouts, singular. The more you know, huh?
I LOVEEE brussels sprouts – but only within the last maybe 5 years or so. Before that I wouldn’t try them … childhood holdover I guess! These look awesome! Happy happy thanksgiving Karen!!
Hahahaha. That picture with them still on the stalk. My father hates them, so my mom never made them when I was growing up. I discovered brussels in college and fell in love immediately. It’s all in how you prepare them. Like roasted. With sweet potatoes. NICE.
haha Karen about the olive oil! I love hearing these things. Makes me feel better about my own kitchen errors. The other day I decided to take the turkey carcarss from our experiement with our big ceramic grill and make stock from it. I had roasted the turkey in an aluminum roasting pan and was scraping out all the good stuff and adding water to it to get all the drippings out. When I was about done I noticed my foot was wet! So was the counter, the cabinet doors and the floor. What?? After I got it all cleaned up and hadwashed out the pan I noticed I had managed to prick a lot of holes in it while I was scraping all the good bits out water was leaking all over the place – not just plain water, but smokey, turkey drippings greasy water. Yuck!
Thanks so much for the sprout love Karen! Love your version!!!! Can’t wait to eat my weight in these little guys over the next couple months :)
Thanks Laura! Me too!
Would frozen Brussel sprouts work with this recipe also?
Hey Holly! I’ve never tried it so can’t be certain. I would be nervous about the extra water making them mushy.