Roasted Sweet Potato Rounds

Crisp edged roasted sweet potato rounds topped with herbed ricotta, crunchy walnuts, and tangy dried cranberries for a vibrant snack or elegant starter.

This recipe has become a favorite for weekday gatherings and holiday nibbling because it is simple to prepare and striking to serve. I first put these together on a cool autumn afternoon when I had sweet potatoes left over from a market haul and a tub of ricotta in the fridge that needed using. The combination of caramelized sweet potato edges, the fresh herb lift in the cheese, the crunch of walnuts and the sweet tang of dried cranberries was immediately memorable. It turned a humble tuber into something festive and shareable, and my friends asked for the recipe before they left that evening.
The texture is what keeps me coming back. Each round roasts until the centers are tender and the edges brown and lightly crisp. A generous spoonful of creamy ricotta contrast with the slight chew of cranberries and the butter like crunch of toasted walnuts. These rounds travel well to potlucks and they make a lovely first course for dinners when you want something both rustic and refined. I often double the topping and serve family style for a crowd, and I always get remarks about how wholesome and bright the flavors feel together.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- This is ready in under an hour with only about 15 minutes of active work, so it is ideal for quick entertaining or weeknight cooking.
- It uses pantry staples and refrigerator odds and ends, so you can assemble it without a special shopping trip.
- The components are easy to make ahead, the ricotta can be mixed with herbs a day in advance, and the rounds reheat beautifully in a warm oven.
- It is naturally vegetarian and naturally gluten free, so it suits many diets when you need a shared plate that everyone can enjoy.
- The balance of textures and colors makes it both nourishing and gift like, which means it works well as an appetizer for dinner parties or as a bright snack for family afternoons.
- The ingredient list is flexible, so you can swap nuts or herbs to match what you have on hand and still maintain the profile that makes this dish sing.
I remember the first time I served these at a small holiday gathering, watching people take a bite and close their eyes to savor the contrast between warm sweet potato and cool ricotta. My sister declared them the most elegant vegetable bite she had seen, and from that day they earned a regular spot at our seasonal tables. Over time I learned small adjustments that make the rounds more reliable, for example slice thickness and oven temperature, and I share those tips below so you can reproduce the same pleasing results.
Ingredients
- Sweet potatoes Use two medium sweet potatoes, about 1.1 pounds total, with firm skin and no soft spots, washed and scrubbed. Choose orange fleshed varieties for a naturally sweet flavor and deep color.
- Ricotta cheese One cup of fresh ricotta, whole milk ricotta gives the creamiest texture and better mouthfeel, but part skim is fine if you prefer a lighter topping.
- Fresh herbs Two tablespoons of finely chopped rosemary or thyme, whichever you love, add an earthy brightness, chop them finely so the herb flavor disperses evenly through the ricotta.
- Walnuts Half a cup chopped walnuts, raw or toasted, provide a buttery crunch. If you prefer a deeper flavor, toast them lightly in a dry pan for two to three minutes until fragrant.
- Dried cranberries Half a cup brings sweet tartness and chew, pick a tart and less sugared brand if you want a cleaner contrast to the ricotta.
- Extra virgin olive oil Two tablespoons to coat the rounds and help them caramelize, choose a fruity oil for brightness.
- Salt and pepper To taste, finishing with a good pinch of flaky salt on top after baking enhances the sweetness of the potato and the creaminess of the cheese.
Instructions
Prepare the oven and sheet Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper for easy removal and cleanup. This high temperature encourages the edges to brown while keeping the centers tender. Slice the tubers Using a sharp chef knife slice the sweet potatoes into rounds about 1 2 5 inches thick making sure each round is similar in thickness so they cook evenly. Arrange them in a single layer on the prepared sheet leaving a little space around each for air to circulate. Dress the rounds Drizzle the olive oil over the rounds then sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper. Toss gently on the sheet with your hands or a spatula so each slice has a light coating of oil this helps with caramelization and prevents sticking. Roast until golden Place the tray in the oven and roast for 25 to 30 minutes turning the rounds once halfway through. You are looking for golden brown edges and a tender center that yields to a knife without collapsing. If slices vary in size remove the smallest earlier so they do not overcook. Mix the topping While the rounds roast combine the ricotta and chopped herbs in a bowl season with a small pinch of salt and a grind of pepper. Taste and adjust the herb quantity to your preference, the cheese should be bright and slightly seasoned so it complements the warm potato. Assemble and serve warm When the rounds are done remove them from the oven and let them rest for two minutes. Spoon a small dollop of the herbed ricotta onto each round then scatter the chopped walnuts and dried cranberries on top. Serve immediately while the potato is still warm and the cheese is cool for a pleasing textural contrast.
You Must Know
- These rounds are high in fiber and provide beta carotene from the sweet potato which converts to vitamin A in the body.
- They store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days and reheat on a baking sheet in a 350 degree oven for about eight minutes.
- The assembled bites are best served warm the ricotta softens slightly and flavors blend, but you can top them cold for a contrast in temperature.
- They freeze well only if you freeze plain roasted rounds without ricotta then reheat and top to preserve texture and freshness.
What I love most is how forgiving this dish is. The technique is simple and the components can be swapped freely so you get the same pleasing plate even when the pantry is different. Over the years I have adjusted slice thickness and oven time for consistent results and learned that a light brush of oil and a hot oven are the two small keys that transform these into turned out favorites at every gathering.
Storage Tips
Store leftover roasted rounds separately from the ricotta topping so textures remain intact. Place cooled rounds in a single layer in an airtight container with parchment between layers to prevent sticking and refrigerate for up to three days. For freezing arrange single layer on a tray, flash freeze for one hour then transfer to a freezer bag for up to three months. Reheat from frozen on a baking sheet at 350 degrees Fahrenheit until heated through then top with fresh ricotta and garnishes.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you do not have ricotta try labneh or strained Greek yogurt for a tangier finish use a 1 to 1 swap but reduce any added salt when using labneh. Swap walnuts for pecans or toasted almonds at an equal measure for a different nut profile. If dried cranberries are too sweet use chopped dried apricot or a drizzle of balsamic reduction for acidity. For a dairy free option replace ricotta with a firm tofu blended with lemon and oil to reach a similar creamy texture.
Serving Suggestions
For an appetizer platter place the rounds on a large board with extra herb ricotta in a bowl for guests to spoon. Garnish with extra herb sprigs, a sprinkle of flaky salt, and a few lemon wedges for brightness. Pair with a crisp white wine or sparkling beverage when serving at a party. These also make a handsome vegetarian starter for holiday meals and are lovely alongside roasted meats for contrast of sweetness and texture.
Cultural Background
Root vegetables roasted and dressed with creamy cheese are a simple and global idea, evident in many culinary traditions where seasonal tubers pair with fresh dairy. The use of ricotta nods to Mediterranean techniques where fresh soft cheeses dress vegetables for balance. Adding nuts and dried fruit is a common finishing touch across many cuisines to introduce texture and a mix of sweet and savory notes which elevates humble vegetables to a celebratory plate.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter boost the dish with warm spices like a pinch of cinnamon or smoked paprika to echo seasonal flavors. In spring swap dried cranberries for fresh pomegranate seeds for bright acidity. Summer allows for herb variations such as basil or tarragon and swapping walnuts for toasted pine nuts for a lighter finish. These small seasonal changes keep the preparation feeling fresh all year long.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the ricotta herb mix up to one day ahead for faster assembly. Roast a larger batch of rounds and store plain in the refrigerator to assemble portions during the week. Use small food safe containers to portion ricotta into single servings and top each round just before serving to maintain the contrast of warm and cool. For transport, keep toppings separate and assemble at the venue for the best presentation.
Serve these rounds with confidence, they bring color and balance to any table, and once you learn the few technique tweaks they are reliably beautiful every time. I encourage you to make them your own with different nuts, herbs, and citrus finishes, and to enjoy the way a small plate can make a meal feel special.
Pro Tips
Slice sweet potatoes evenly about 1 2 5 inches thick for consistent roasting and even tender centers.
Toast walnuts in a dry skillet for two to three minutes until fragrant to amplify their flavor before chopping.
Mix the ricotta and herbs at least 10 minutes before serving to allow the flavors to marry, but make it up to one day ahead.
Reheat plain roasted rounds at 350 degrees Fahrenheit on a baking sheet to restore crisp edges before topping.
If potatoes brown too quickly cover loosely with foil and continue roasting until tender.
This nourishing roasted sweet potato rounds recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Instructions
Preheat and prepare sheet
Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup and even roasting.
Slice sweet potatoes
Slice sweet potatoes into rounds about 1 2 5 inches thick ensure slices are similar in size so they roast evenly, then arrange in a single layer on the baking sheet.
Oil and season
Drizzle the olive oil over the rounds then season with salt and pepper toss gently to coat each slice in a thin layer of oil for caramelization.
Roast until tender
Roast in the preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes turning once halfway through until edges are golden and centers are tender when pierced with a knife.
Mix herbed ricotta
While the rounds roast mix the ricotta and chopped herbs in a bowl season with a small pinch of salt and a grind of pepper taste and adjust before assembling.
Assemble and serve
Remove roasted rounds from the oven let them rest briefly then top each with a dollop of herbed ricotta and finish with chopped walnuts and dried cranberries serve warm.
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