Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Recipe (2024)

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Posted (last updated August 25, 2023) by Wendy Polisi

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This Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Recipe has ingredients that will leave you feeling great and has flavors that will keep you coming back for more. Roasting sweet potatoes brings out their sweetness, which plays perfectly with a sweet-heat dressing. Make this once, and you will turn to it again and again.

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I love green salads, but sometimes I find myself craving something different.

This roasted sweet potato salad is perfect when I want a hearty side or plant-based main.

It is one of my go-to dishes for meal prep. I like to make this recipe on a lazy Sunday afternoon, so I've got an energizing lunch during the busy work week.

This recipe for sweet potato salad is infinitely adaptable, so feel free to play with it and make it your own.

Ingredients for Making Sweet Potato Salad Recipe

  • Sweet Potatoes: I used four medium sweet potatoes for this recipe, but you could easily use two extra-large ones. Peel the sweet potatoes and cut them into ½ inch slices.
  • Spices: I used a mix of sea salt, fresh ground black pepper, and chipotle chili powder to give the sweet potatoes a nice flavor. If you don't have chipotle chili powder, you could use regular chili powder or leave it out.
  • Vegetables: I diced up one red pepper and added it to the sweet potatoes. You could also add yellow pepper, red onion, or even some kale.
  • Nuts: I used ¼ cup of pine nuts, but you could use any type of nut you like. Walnuts, pecans, and almonds would all be great in this salad.
  • Dressing: I made a simple salad dressing with apple cider vinegar, Dijon mustard, maple syrup, garlic, and salt. You could also use balsamic vinegar or red wine vinegar. Or skip the vinegar and use lemon juice in its place.

Tips & Tricks

  • Don't skip lining your pan with parchment paper when roasting sweet potatoes! The caramelized juices will make a mess and can be very difficult to clean up.
  • Make sure you give the sweet potatoes long enough to cook. They should cook a little past the initial point of tenderness for the flavors to fully develop.
  • Make sure that you cut the sweet potatoes to be all about the same size. Otherwise, they won’t cook evenly.

Variations for Sweet Potato Salad

  • Use sherry vinegar in place of the apple cider vinegar. Add one tablespoon organic white miso. (If you make it this way, I recommend not adding the salt and then tasting and adjusting the seasonings to your taste. Miso adds a lot of salt on its own.)
  • Add 1 bunch of kale massaged with one tablespoon of lime juice. Top with 2 tablespoons of pepitas.
  • Add 1 ½ cups cooked quinoa, or 1 ½ cups (about one can) drained and rinsed black beans.
  • Craving more sweetness? Dried cranberries are perfect here. Or finish with a drizzle of honey or maple syrup.
  • Goat cheese or vegan nut cheese adds an extra pop of flavor.

Buying Sweet Potatoes

Look for sweet potatoes that show no signs of wrinkling or sprouting.

Avoid sweet potatoes that have a greenish color just under the skin. They have had too much exposure to light, and this has caused a natural toxin to develop.

Storing Sweet Potatoes

For the longest storage, keep sweet potatoes in a dark cool place. They will keep room temperature for about two weeks but will last up to a month in a dark, cool place.

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve the vegan roasted sweet potato salad over baby arugula and top with ¼ cup of chopped scallions for a complete meal.
  • Add 1 cup of corn and serve in a gluten-free corn tortilla soft-taco style!
  • Use candied pecans in place of the pine nuts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you eat sweet potato cold?


Absolutely! Once you have roasted it, you can enjoy this salad cold or at room temperature.

How do you soften sweet potatoes?


The best way to soften sweet potatoes is to roast them!

Tools Needed to Make Sweet Potato Salad

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Storage

Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for up to four days.

How to Make Sweet Potato Salad

Roast the Sweet Potatoes

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First, preheat your oven to 375 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Cube your sweet potatoes and place them in a bowl.

Toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper.

Transfer sweet potatoes to the prepared baking sheet, and post for 28 to 35 minutes until tender. Allow to cool slightly in the pan and transfer to a large bowl.

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Make the Salad

While the sweet potatoes are roasting, make the dressing by combining the olive oil, apple cider vinegar, balsamic vinegar, Dijon mustard, maple syrup, garlic, salt, and chipotle chili powder in a blender.

Process until smooth. (You can also whisk together in a bow.)

Add the scallions and red pepper to the bowl with the sweet potatoes.

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Toss with the dressing. Taste and season with salt and pepper if desired.

Top with pine nuts and serve warm or at room temperature. (You can also make this a cold sweet potato salad if you prefer.)

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Vegan Roasted Sweet Potato Salad with Pine Nuts

This Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Recipe is a healthy side dish that is so easy to make. Throw in some quinoa, kale or black beans to make this a complete meal. This healthy sweet potato salad is vegan and naturally gluten free.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American, Gluten Free, Healthy

Keyword: roasted sweet potato salad

Servings: 6

Calories: 292kcal

Author: Wendy Polisi

Ingredients

  • 4 medium sweet potatoes peeled and cut into ½ inch slices
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
  • 6 scallions
  • 1 red pepper diced
  • ¼ cup pine nuts toasted
  • Dressing
  • cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 ½ tablespoons maple syrup
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon chipotle chili powder

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place cubed sweet potatoes in a bowl and toss with olive oil, salt and pepper.

  • Roast for 28 to 35 minutes, until tender. Transfer to a bowl.

  • Meanwhile, whisk together dressing ingredients in a small bowl or process in a blender

  • Toss sweet potatoes with scallions, red pepper and dressing. Top with pine nuts and serve warm or at room temperature.

Nutrition

Calories: 292kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 472mg | Potassium: 417mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 13095IU | Vitamin C: 29.9mg | Calcium: 42mg | Iron: 1.3mg

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About Wendy Polisi

Hi, I’m Wendy! I’m a cook, 5 time cookbook author, blogger, natural health enthusiast…and most importantly a mom. My boys are 16 & 17 and my late life princess is 9.

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  1. Shannon Graham

    Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Recipe (14)
    Mmm sweet potatoes are my favorite.

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  2. angie

    this sounds so super yummy my daughter loves sweet potatoes will see how she loves this.
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  3. Tara Pittman

    How I wished that I had not had my last sweet potato last night. I really want to make this for breakfast with some eggs.

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  4. Sarah Bailey

    Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Recipe (15)
    My other half isn't really a salad person ( and hey neither am I ) but he does love sweet potatoes, so I am going to have to ask him if this is something he would like to try.

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  5. Marissa Zurfluh

    Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Recipe (16)
    We are all about sweet potatoes in this house. I would love to give this a shot and see if the kids like it!

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  6. Crystal Carder

    These potatoes look delicious. I love sweet potatoes and am always looking for new ways to make them. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Tiffany Haywood

    I've heard of potato salad of course but Sweet Potato - this is all brand new to me! It looks delicious and like something I would love to try!

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  8. Natasha

    This looks like a great recipe! I love sweet potato but typically like many enjoy them baked or in a pie. This gives another alternative to those. And 4 1/2 is such a sweet age. Our littlest will be turning 2 soon so right now our next to the youngest is the most talkative at 6yrs old.

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  9. lavandaMichelle

    I love sweet potatoes and I want to try these recipes. Iy seems fairly easy and looks so delicious.

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  10. lavandaMichelle

    I love sweet potatoes and I want to try these recipes. It seems fairly easy and looks so delicious.

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  11. fashionmommy

    I love traditional potato salad, so I would definitely love to try a sweet potato version.

    Reply

  12. Yuliya

    Roasted Sweet Potato Salad Recipe (17)
    Looks amazing! I can imagine what it would taste like. I will definitely make this one.

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  13. Kimberly Zahr

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    Excellent favor with all of the fresh ingredients that make this recipe a keeper for our family. Hoping to try some of the variations.
    This was definitely out of my “wheel house” and so happy I decided to make it!

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    • Wendy Polisi

      I am so glad that you enjoyed it!

      Reply

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FAQs

Can you eat roasted sweet potatoes cold? ›

Are sweet potatoes a good cold (after being cooked of course)? Yes. Cubes of sweet potato would go well in borscht or chilled soup, topped with a dollop of sour cream.

Are sweet potatoes better roasted or steamed? ›

Steaming was efficient and hands-off and didn't create a lot of messy pots and pans, and sweet potatoes cooked that way became moist and fluffy and could be easily pureed. (Roasted sweet potatoes might be great as an alt-fry, but they can also become dry and fibrous.)

Why are my roasted sweet potatoes soggy? ›

Don't Overcrowd Your Baking Sheet

The secret to crispy (instead of soggy) sweet potato fries is to spread them out in an even layer with enough room so that they don't touch. This is especially important if you're making a big batch of fries.

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The cold water bath helps rinse the starch off the sweet potatoes so they're a bit more crispy. That said, if you do not have the time, you can still get crispy baked sweet potato fries by using high heat and a little drizzle of olive oil.

Why should you not refrigerate sweet potatoes? ›

It's best to keep sweet potatoes in a cool, dry area that gets good ventilation, according to the U.S. Sweet Potato Council. You really shouldn't store sweet potatoes in the fridge if you plan to eat them within a month or so, as refrigeration can bring on an unpleasant taste and a hard center.

Can you eat the skin of a roasted sweet potato? ›

You can eat sweet potato skin. It's a good source of fiber, a nutrient that may help lower the risk of heart disease and keep you feeling full for longer periods of time. The next time you make a sweet potato dish, whether it's a roasted side dish or a hearty, cozy casserole, leave the peel on.

What is the healthiest way to eat sweet potatoes? ›

Boiling sweet potatoes retains more beta-carotene and makes the nutrient more absorbable than other cooking methods such as baking or frying. Up to 92% of the nutrient can be retained by limiting the cook time, such as boiling in a pot with a tightly covered lid for 20 minutes.

Why are roasted sweet potatoes so good? ›

The salt and pepper accent the potatoes' sweetness, creating a delectable sweet and savory flavor. I also love how the cubes puff up as they bake, becoming lightly crisp and caramelized on the outside and tender in the middle. And third, they're just so versatile.

What is the best time to eat sweet potatoes? ›

It will be good for your body if eating sweet potatoes in the morning, with fresh milk or yogurt, some seeds and green vegetables will be a nutritious breakfast and provide an abundant source of energy for the body.

Why is my sweet potato not crispy in the oven? ›

The main reasons for soggy sweet potato wedges are: overcrowding the baking sheet, not tossing in enough oil, having too thick sized wedges, and not roasting at a high enough heat.

Does roasting sweet potatoes make them sweeter? ›

The longer and slower you cook a sweet potato, the more maltose is formed and the sweeter it will taste. So if you want a much less sweet potato try steaming it, or cut it into small pieces and roast on a higher heat.

Should you soak sweet potatoes in water before baking? ›

Place all your wedges into a bowl of cold water, give them a swish around with your hand and allow them to soak for at least 30mins, but the longer the better. This will pull out the starch from the potato and prevent them from going gloopy in the centre once baked. Drain away water and thoroughly dry the wedges.

Why is boiling a sweet potato better than baking? ›

At the same time, the glycemic index of boiled sweet potatoes was found to be about half that of baking or roasting, so boiled sweet potatoes give us less of a blood sugar spike. Make sure to keep the skin on, though.

Should you rinse sweet potatoes before cooking? ›

Skipping the Scrub-and-Wash Step

Sweet potatoes grow in the ground, and skipping the cleaning step means dirt or grit can end up in your sweet potato casserole. Before cooking or cutting sweet potatoes, wash the skins and give them a scrub with a clean vegetable brush.

Should I boil or bake my sweet potatoes? ›

The takeaway.

If you want to eat sweet potatoes and maintain blood sugar balance, Sapola suggests boiling rather than roasting them. This method will take the glycemic index impact down a few points and maybe even challenge your cooking creativity.

Is it good to eat sweet potato in cold? ›

The immune system also benefits from the inclusion of sweet potatoes in our winter menu. Reports indicate that the vegetable provides robust protection against viral infections such as colds and coughs. The immune-boosting power is attributed to the abundance of vitamin A in sweet potatoes.

Can you eat leftover roast potatoes cold? ›

The thing with leftover potatoes I find is that their crispy outer layer protects them, and they can be eaten the next day without much work. I'd even eat them cold.

Can you eat cooked roast potatoes cold? ›

I always sneak one off the plate and eat cold on their own with a pinch of sea salt.

Is it OK to eat a cold baked potato? ›

Cold cooked potatoes are great for your gut health because they contain resistant starch which help feed the beneficial bacteria. Once cooled the sugars in the potatoes become resistant to human digestion, but they travel through the gut to feed the microbes.

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