This healthy, Warm Curry Roasted Sheet Pan Vegetable Salad with Honey Curry Dressing is a delicious vegetarian, gluten- and dairy-free dinner or make-ahead lunch.
Warm Curry Roasted Sheet Pan Vegetable Salad
Roasted sweet potatoes, bell peppers, and broccoli form the foundation of this delicious, hearty salad which is made all on one sheet pan.
I’ve been on a dairy-free veggie kick lately, so I’ve been cooking lots of vegetable dishes. I loved this warm salad, so I couldn’t wait to share it with you. Besides this salad, I’ve also been enjoying this Soba Noodle Veggie Stir Fry and Buddha Bowl.
Although there’s no dairy or meat, this roasted vegetable salad will definitely fill you up. There’s about 7 grams of protein from the broccoli, and plenty of fiber from the sweet potatoes. The serving size is pretty large – about 2 cups per serving. Of course, you can certainly eat this salad with some grilled chicken, chickpeas or lentils for even more protein.
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Sheet pan dinners are always easy and fast to make. This roasted vegetable salad is no different. All of the vegetables are cooked on a sheet pan, and then tossed with the honey curry vinaigrette while still warm. The flavorful vinaigrette is wonderful poured over all the vegetables while still hot out of the oven.
If you won’t have time to make the full recipe in the evening for dinner, you could prep all the vegetables and make the dressing in advance and then bake it right before eating. Also, this curry vegetable salad is sturdy enough to be made ahead, and the leftovers keep well in the fridge, so it’s perfect for weekday lunches.
Honey Curry Dressing
I love all things curry. Some of my favorite curry recipes are Broiled Tilapia with Thai Coconut Curry Sauce and Roasted Red Kuri Coconut Curry Soup. This curry salad dressing wonderful with roasted veggies. The honey adds a touch of sweetness, which balances nicely with the tartness of the apple cider vinegar. If you have leftover salad dressing, it’d be great on a mixed green salad. The vinaigrette will keep for up to a week in the refrigerator.
Variations:
- Switch out any of the vegetables with whatever you prefer. Cauliflower, brussels sprouts, and butternut squash would all be excellent options.
- Add grilled chicken, lentils, or chickpeas for more protein.
More Roasted Vegetable Dishes You’ll Love:
- Balsamic Roasted Veggie and White Bean Pasta
- Turmeric Roasted Chicken and Sweet Potatoes
- Maple Soy Brussels Sprouts & Butternut Squash
- Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Cauliflower Soup
- Cheesy Baked Penne with Roasted Veggies
Warm Curry Roasted Vegetable Salad
Ingredients
- olive oil spray
- 1 1/2 pounds peeled and diced sweet potato, 1/2-inch cubes (from 2 large or 3 small)
- 2 red bell peppers, cut 1-inch cubes
- 1 large red onion, quartered and halved
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 1/2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon curry powder
- 4 cups broccoli florets
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
For the salad dressing:
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 1/2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon curry powder
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F. Spray a large sheet pan with oil.
- Mix the sweet potato, red pepper and onion with oil, vinegar, cumin, curry powder and salt and toss well.
- Transfer to the prepared sheet pan. Bake 20 minutes, tossing halfway until the vegetables begin to soften, add the broccoli (spritz it with olive oil) and cook 15 to 18 more minutes, until the sweet potatoes are browned and tender.
- While the vegetables are cooking, mix the salad dressing together in a large bowl.
- Remove the roasted veggies from the oven and while still hot, toss them into the large bowl with the salad dressing.
- Divide equally between 4 bowls.
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Yum, yum, yum! This was a win all around. Served with broiled tilapia to add extra protein. So tasty!
GREAT!!
Delish!! Easy and healthy. I will definitely be making this again.
Another amazing recipe. I stayed true to the recipe and it turned out fabulous. Served a grilled chicken breast on the side. Gourmet all of the way, better than what we’d get at a local restaurant.
Next time I may try adding chickpeas for a one bowl meal.
Made this tonight for supper and it was just delightful!
so EAASSSYYYY to make. I have never made anything with apple cider vinegar before making this recipe. While I like curry, I was hesitate about how the flavor would turn out with the different ingredients. Fireworks in my mouth – full of flavor and the bonus is its a dish of multiple veggies. Shared this dish with my best friend and she loves it that she is adding it to her weekly rotation.
Perfect!!
Could you adapt this for an air fryer so the oven wouldn’t have to run?
Good Lord, this is delicious! The key is using a curry powder that you really like. I like McCormick Organic Red Curry Power because it has a touch of heat that works really well with the honey in the dressing. This recipe is definitely going into the rotation.
This was really good!
I love how versatile this recipe is. I made this with broccoli, cauliflower, red bell pepper, yellow squash, and potatoes. It is a flavorful side dish to add to any meaty main.
Made this today, very tasty and different! I added some turmeric for anti inflammatory properties and roasted some fresh garlic with the veggies but otherwise kept everything the same. A sprinkle of pepitas at the end for crunch was the final touch! Thanks again Gina!
Has anyone ever made this on the grill? It’s supposed to be 85 tomorrow.
Love this salad!! So flavorful and easy. It usually makes me 2 big servings or 1 big servings / 2 small servings.
Didn’t have sweet potatoes or broccoli, but did have parsnips, carrots and cauliflower. Added sliced Portuguese sausage for the carnivores. Excellent flavors! Will definitely make again!
Absolutely fabulous dish!! All the veggies combined with the spices and dressing were excellent!! Not too spicy and even though there is quite a bit of curry and cumin it was just right!! Will definitely make this recipe again and again
Delicious!
This is absolutely delicious!
Made it. Loved it! Thank you for the recipe!
A+ this was amazing
This is AMAZING! I made it for lunch, tossed in 1/3 cup of cooked lentils and it was absolutely delicious. I sent it to all of my loved ones who enjoy curry.
This was excellent! I made this for my family and they loved it. I had to use frozen broccoli as I didn’t have fresh but it still turned out great. Also, I put the roasted veggies on a bed of wild rice and added a little fresh spinach for some color and fresh flavor. The dressing was fantastic!!! I only hat hot yellow curry but my family loves spicy and it was perfect. A fantastic recipe, thank you!
This is fabulous! I used what I had on hand – carrots, white beets, parsnips and sweet potato, all from my Farmer’s Market. I will make as long as root vegetables are available.
This was fantastic!!! Paired this up with the 5 Ingredient Curried Pork Tenderloin (from the Today Show) and wowzers, it was a huge hit. These veggies make a lot, so we counted 5 smart points (blue) for the veggies. All in all, a low point dinner. Yum!
Oops, forgot to include the rating! 5 Stars!!
Made this wonderful dish last night…delicious! It was easy to make and so flavorful.
My family LOVED this for dinner. I cooked boneless skinless chicken thighs in a non-stick skillet stove top, added on top of the roasted veggies before drizzling with the dressing. My husband spiced up his portion with chili garlic paste.
Perfect!
I loved the flavor of this salad. Will definitely make it again.
I don’t see an answer for substituting the Pple cider vinegar.
I’m thinking about air-frying the veggies… you think that’d work ok?
Sure!
That’s a LOT of points! I’m not able to have sweet potato so I’m going to try butternut squash as an alternative and remove the oil from the dressing. Let’s see how that works!
It makes huge portions though. We cut the serving size in half and used as a side to Perfect Air Fried Chicken Breast. It wound up being a really delicious low point meal!
If you add chicken, do you do so AFTER cooking, or add to the sheet pan?
if its uncooked chicken I would probably cook that on a separate sheet pan
I was also wondering about a substitute for apple cider vinegar? I have white vinegar, would that work for this recipe? Thanks.
What is the alternative for apple cider vinegar
How do you cut a bell pepper into 1-inch cubes. I have yet to see one (and I am 80 years old) that is 1 inch thick.
1 inch pieces 🙂
So excited to try this one! Should you adjust cooking time if using frozen sweet potato? Thanks!
yes it would need more time
I’m looking at the recipe and am wondering why the points (I’m blue) are so high! It’s all veggies….
sweet potatoes and oil
I love the sound of this but too many points for it as it stands. I plan to substitute butternut squash for the sweets (cauliflower ) could be interesting too. Also reducing the dressing a bit but maybe misting the final product with EVOO to give it some extra flavor. I love the seasoning combo!!!!