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  • Category: Dinner
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 30 min
  • Servings: 4

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Garlic Roasted Sweet Potato & Beet Winter Salad

There’s a quiet magic that happens when winter’s heartiest vegetables meet a hot oven. The first time I served this garlic-roasted sweet potato and beet salad at a January dinner party, my guests actually forgot there was a blizzard howling outside. Jewel-toned beets caramelize into candy-sweet gems while orange-fleshed sweet potatoes turn buttery-soft and fragrant with garlic and thyme. Tossed while still warm with peppery baby arugula, tangy goat cheese, and a maple-tarragon vinaigrette, this salad tastes like someone bottled winter comfort and poured it over greens. I make a double batch every Sunday from November through March—half for lunches, half for easy week-night sides—because it keeps beautifully for four days and somehow tastes even better once the flavors mingle overnight. Whether you need a vibrant side for roasted chicken, a meatless Monday star, or a make-ahead holiday dish that won’t hog oven space, this recipe delivers color, nutrition, and that coveted sweet-savory balance everyone craves when the mercury drops.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Batch-friendly: One sheet-pan, 30 minutes, enough for a week of meals.
  • Flavor layering: Roasting garlic alongside vegetables infuses every bite.
  • Warm-or-cold: Serve straight from the oven or chilled from the fridge.
  • Texture contrast: Creamy goat cheese + crunchy toasted pepitas.
  • Nutrient powerhouse: Beta-carotene, fiber, iron, and antioxidants in every forkful.
  • Holiday hero: Bright colors and make-ahead ease perfect for entertaining.

Ingredients You'll Need

Ingredients

Sweet potatoes and beets are winter’s dynamic duo. Look for firm, unblemished sweet potatoes with tight skins—those labeled “red garnet” or “jewel” roast up extra sweet. For beets, choose bunches with crisp greens still attached; the greens signal freshness and can be sautéed alongside the salad if you hate waste. Buy pre-peeled garlic cloves in bulk for batch cooking, or roast a whole head and squeeze out the caramelized paste. Baby arugula offers peppery bite, but spinach or kale ribbons work too. Goat cheese crumbles easiest when cold, so keep it in the fridge until just before serving. Raw pepitas (pumpkin seeds) toast in minutes on a dry skillet—watch closely, they pop like sesame seeds. Finally, pure maple syrup and fresh tarragon elevate the vinaigrette from ordinary to restaurant-worthy; dried tarragon is fine in a pinch, but halve the quantity.

How to Make Garlic Roasted Sweet Potato & Beet Winter Salad

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Prep & Preheat

Position racks in upper and lower thirds of oven; preheat to 425 °F (220 °C). Scrub 3 large sweet potatoes and 4 medium beets. Peel sweet potatoes and cut into ¾-inch cubes; transfer to a large bowl. Peel beets and cut into similar-size cubes (wear gloves to avoid staining). You should have roughly 8 cups vegetables total for a generous batch.

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Season & Spread

To the bowl add 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, 6 cloves thinly sliced garlic, 2 teaspoons kosher salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper, and 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves. Toss until every cube glistens. Divide between two parchment-lined rimmed sheet pans in a single layer; crowding steams rather than roasts.

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Roast to Perfection

Slide pans into oven and roast 15 minutes. Rotate pans front to back and switch racks. Roast another 10–15 minutes, until sweet potatoes are caramel-brown at the edges and beets are tender when pierced with a fork. Total time is 25–30 minutes. The garlic will have turned golden and fragrant.

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Toast the Pepitas

Place ½ cup raw pepitas in a small dry skillet over medium heat. Shake pan frequently for 3–4 minutes until seeds puff and turn golden with a nutty aroma. Transfer immediately to a plate to prevent scorching. Cool completely; they’ll crisp as they cool.

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Expert Tips
High Heat = Caramelization

Don’t drop the oven temp below 425 °F; lower heat causes veggies to steam and turn mushy.

Prevent Beet Bleed

Toss beets separately if you want pristine orange cubes; the magenta bleeds slightly but tastes divine.

Sheet-Pan Dinner Hack

Add a pound of Italian sausage links to the pan for the last 15 minutes for an effortless one-pan meal.

Freeze Roasted Veggies

Spread cooled vegetables on a tray, freeze solid, then bag; reheat at 400 °F for 10 minutes.

Color Contrast

Use golden beets if you want a sunset-colored salad that won’t stain kids’ clothes.

Dressing Emulsion

If dressing separates, shake with a tiny cube of ice; it re-emulsifies instantly and chills for crisp greens.

Variations to Try

  • Autumn Grain Bowl: Swap arugula for farro and add dried cranberries.
  • Vegan Delight: Omit cheese, add ½ cup roasted chickpeas and 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast to dressing.
  • Citrus Twist: Replace tarragon with orange zest and juice; use blood orange segments for garnish.
  • Smoky Heat: Add ½ teaspoon smoked paprika and a pinch of cayenne to roasting oil.
  • Nutty Crunch: Swap pepitas for candied pecans or walnuts if nuts are tolerated.

Storage Tips

Roasted vegetables keep 4 days refrigerated; store in shallow glass containers to reheat evenly. Greens stay crisp for 5 days when lined with a barely-damp paper towel in a produce bag. Vinaigrette lasts 1 week refrigerated; bring to room temp and re-shake before using. Fully assembled salads wilt within 2 hours, so pack components separately for lunches. For freezer prep, freeze only vegetables; thaw overnight in fridge and refresh in a hot skillet for 5 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Canned beets are too soft and briny for roasting. If you must, pat dry, roast 10 minutes just to heat through, but expect a softer texture and less sweetness.

Let roasted vegetables cool 5 minutes so steam subsides, then toss with sturdy greens like kale or arugula just before serving. Delicate spring mix wilts faster.

Absolutely. Store vegetables, pepitas, cheese, and dressing in separate containers. Assemble individual jars starting with dressing on the bottom, then veggies, greens last; invert onto plate at lunch.

Roasted salmon, seared duck breast, or a simple rotisserie chicken complement the sweet-savory profile. For vegetarians, add warm lentils or crispy tofu cubes.

Yes, all ingredients are naturally gluten-free. If adding grains, choose certified GF farro or quinoa.

Halve quantities but still use two pans; overcrowding one pan will steam vegetables and prevent browning.
Garlic Roasted Sweet Potato & Beet Winter Salad
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Garlic Roasted Sweet Potato & Beet Winter Salad

(4.9 from 127 reviews)
Prep
15 min
Cook
30 min
Servings
6

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat & Prep: Heat oven to 425 °F. Toss sweet potatoes and beets with 3 Tbsp oil, garlic, salt, pepper, and thyme on two sheet pans.
  2. Roast: Bake 25–30 min, flipping halfway, until browned and fork-tender.
  3. Toast Pepitas: Dry-toast in skillet 3–4 min until golden; cool.
  4. Make Dressing: Shake remaining oil, maple, vinegar, mustard, shallot, tarragon, salt & pepper in jar.
  5. Assemble: Pile arugula on platter, top with warm vegetables, goat cheese, pepitas; drizzle dressing.
  6. Serve: Enjoy warm or room temp. Store components separately up to 4 days.

Recipe Notes

For meal prep, pack vegetables, pepitas, cheese, and greens in separate containers; assemble just before eating to keep textures crisp.

Nutrition (per serving)

285
Calories
7g
Protein
34g
Carbs
14g
Fat

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