Oven roasted sweet potato wedges are quick and easy to make. They go so well with cranberry dip or serve them as a side with any meat. A flavorful side or snack!
These oven roasted sweet potato wedges can be served any way you like but they are best while still warm. And they are also suitable for vegans!
Sweet potatoes are such a versatile vegetable. They can be used in soups, pies and casseroles. They are perfect for making appetizers, side dishes, breads (sweet potato flatbread is one of the easiest things to make!) mains (sweet potato gnocchi) and salads …
I have a good collection of sweet potato recipes on my blog in case this sweet potato wedges recipe is not what you were looking for.
Or maybe you would like to try rosemary parmesan roasted potatoes. It’s one of the best potato side dishes, in my honest opinion.
How to make oven roasted sweet potato wedges
This is a very quick recipe when it comes to preparation so I suggest you start with turning on the oven first.
Now all you have to do is prep the sweet potato. Make sure to wash it thoroughly under running water. This is an important step because you will not be peeling the skin off so any dirt that stays on the skin would end up in your mouth and we don’t want that. I usually take my time to do this properly.
Cut it into wedges and place them into a large mixing bowl.
I prefer using a bowl so I can toss the sweet potato wedges with the rest of the ingredients well. The more you toss, the better the seasoning coats each wedge. This step is quite important and only takes about 30 seconds, maybe a little longer but it is well worth it.
If you are after well-seasoned oven roasted sweet potato wedges, this is the way to go. Don’t be tempted to season the potatoes after you have transferred them onto a baking tray.
How to cut sweet potato wedges?
If using small sweet potatoes: Trim off the ends. Cut each one in half (lengthwise). Now cut each half into half and again into half. You will end up with 8 pieces.
If using 1 large potato: Trim off the ends. Cut each one in half but this time crosswise. It makes it easier to cut. Now I place each half onto a chopping board (the wide side down) and cut it into quarters. That way the potato stands on the chopping board without moving and I can cut through them more easily.
Now you can place the quarters (already looking like wedges) onto a chopping board skin side down, cut each in half again and you are done!
How long do sweet potato wedges take in the oven?
This will depend on their size and thickness. I used one large sweet potato (1.3 pounds/600 grams in weight) that I cut into 16 wedges.
They needed about 20 minutes in the oven. Smaller and thinner oven-roasted sweet potato wedges might take less than that.
Good to know:
When you take them out after this time, they will not be crispy on the outside so the best option is to put them under a broil for a few minutes in case you like them crispy.
I like serving these oven roasted sweet potato wedges with a quick dip I make with my leftover instant pot cranberry sauce, cream cheese and hot sauce. Sometimes I add sour cream or Greek yogurt to it too.
Oven Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges
Ingredients
- 1 sweet potato , large (600 grams), see note 1
- 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 teaspoon dried garlic
- 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ⅛ teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F/200°C.
- Wash the sweet potato thoroughly under running water, making sure to remove any dirt. Trim off the ends.
- Cut it in half crosswise. Place each half onto a chopping board (the wide side down) and cut it into quarters. That way the potato stands on the chopping board without moving which makes it easier to cut them through. Place the quarters (thick wedges) onto a chopping board skin side down, cut each in half again and you are done!
- Transfer the wedges into a large mixing bowl. Add the rest of the ingredients and toss the wedges well making sure every single one is covered with the seasoning.
- Transfer them onto a baking tray lined with baking parchment and spread them around.
- Bake them in a preheated oven at 400°F/200°C for 20 minutes or until they are cooked through.
- Serve as a side or with a dip of your choice.
Notes
- I used 1 large sweet potato but if your local store sells smaller ones, go ahead and use those. Just make sure they weigh around 1.3 pounds (600 grams) in total.
- Cutting small sweet potatoes into wedges: Trim off the ends. Cut them in half lengthwise. Now cut each half into half and again in half.
- This recipe is also suitable for vegans.
- More tips and detailed notes as well as photos can be found in the post above the recipe card.
Jacqueline Meldrum says
I love sweet potatoes and those look amazing. I can taste them just looking at them. YUM! Sharing these.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you :)
Natalie says
YUM! I love oven roasted sweet potatoes and these look so crispy and delicious!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you, Natalie!
Annie says
I love making homemade sweet potato wedges (and fries) love the seasonings you used for these, I love how versatile sweet potatoes are; I like to switch up the herbs I use and sometimes I even put a bit of tomato puree in there to make “pizza fries”. Definitely going to try these soon!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Mmm…pizza fries sound good to me! :)
Alina says
I love roasting vegetables! It is healthy and delicious. Great suggestion of serving sweet potato wedges with cranberry sauce, I’ve never tried it!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Yes, cranberry dip and roasted sweet potatoes go so well together :)
Rea says
Could you post a recipe for your cranberry dipping sauce. It sounds simply delicious!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Rea. I literally eyeball the quantities of ingredients I use. I used a few tablespoons of my Instant Pot Cranberry Sauce recipe to which I added cream cheese (to liking) and a few drops of hot sauce (again to liking). Mix, taste and adjust. If you don’t have cream cheese, use Greek yogurt or sour cream. Hope this helps!
Eden says
I’ve never had savory sweet potatoes, yours looks so delicious I gotta give them a try!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
That’s good to hear, Eden! :)
Bryan says
I love sweet potatoes! This looks like an easy recipe to make too so I’ll give this a try once I get over my thanksgiving dinner food coma
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
That’s great to hear! :)
foody18 says
I am 15 years old and I made them for my family and they all loved them … Definitely a keeper … everyone would not stop talking about how good they were.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much for your feedback!Hope you find here some more recipes you and your family like :)
Adrianna says
This was so good, my boyfriend scarfed it down.
Side note: Instead of a large mixing bowl, use storage ziplock bags. Put in the wedges, oil and seasonings in the bag, seal it and give it a good shake to an even mix.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much for your feedback and your tip, Adrianna!
Riana Scheun says
1st try… Cut up and seasoned too much, Can I freeze it and cook later?
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Riana. Never done that so I am afraid I won’t be able to help. Please do let us know if you give it a go. However, you could just boil them, mash them and make sweet potato flat bread – it’s delicious and so easy to make (you can just leave the mash in the fridge for a day or two and make them later).I have a recipe on my blog!
Cara says
Just cooked these for supper and they were quite tasty!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
I am glad you enjoy them, Cara! :)
Pam says
These are also good with fry sauce (mayo and bbq sauce).
Papa to Four says
Trick I was told is to microwave the sweet potato for 30-60 seconds to start and it makes it a lot easier to slice and chop! I do it every time I make these.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
That’s a great tip! Thanks so much for sharing! :)