Roasted Veggie Sheet Pan with Feta & Cranberries

Roasted Veggie Sheet Pan  with Feta & Cranberries

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Serves: 4 to 5

Prep time: 15 mins.
Cook time: 35 mins.

Skill level: easy

Cooking method: Oven, 11x17 sheet pan

ingredients:

You can really use any mix of veggies, but here’s a good start.

2 cups red bell pepper
2 cups sweet potato (or yams), cubed
2 cups Brussels sprouts, halved
2 cups broccoli 
1 white or red onion cubed

Toppings
½ cup dried cranberries
½ cup crumbled feta cheese
½ cup walnuts (optional) 
Fresh parsley (optional)
Fresh squeezed lemon
Drizzle Balsamic glaze

Seasoning
3–4 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp salt
½ tsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp paprika
½ tsp dried thyme or rosemary

instructions:

1) Prep Your Vegetables

Preheat your oven to 400°F

Line a large baking sheet pan (11x17) with parchment paper for easy cleanup.
Chop all vegetables into even-sized pieces so they roast evenly. Pat them dry to help them crisp.
 
2) Season the Veggies

Place all vegetables into a large bowl.

Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt, pepper, garlic powder, paprika, and thyme/rosemary. Toss well to coat.

3) Arrange and Roast

Spread vegetables evenly on the baking sheet. Make sure they are in a single layer — overcrowding causes steaming, not roasting.

Roast for 30–40 minutes, flipping halfway, until edges are caramelized and squash is fork-tender.

4) Add Walnuts & Cranberries

During the last 5 minutes of roasting, sprinkle walnuts onto the pan so they lightly toast.
Cranberries can be added now or stirred in right after baking — adding them post-bake keeps them plumper.

5) Finish & Serve

Remove tray from the oven.
Sprinkle with crumbled feta while still warm so it softens slightly. Add parsley for freshness. Taste and adjust salt and drizzle Balsamic glaze.Place all vegetables except beets into a large bowl.
Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt, pepper, garlic powder, paprika, and thyme/rosemary.
Toss well to coat.
If using raw beets, toss them separately with a little oil to prevent the whole tray from turning pink.

grandpa’s thoughts:

Totally delicious, very colorful and yummy!
Serving Ideas:
Serve warm as a main vegetarian dish.
Pair with grilled chicken, salmon, or quinoa.
Add to salads or grain bowls.

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