🎃🍠🥕 Oven-Roasted Butternut Squash, Sweet Potato & Carrot Bake with Feta, Walnut Crunch & Honey Balsamic Finish
A Colorful, Cozy Roasted Vegetable Bake With Creamy Feta, Toasted Walnuts & a Sweet-Tangy Glaze
This Oven-Roasted Butternut Squash, Sweet Potato & Carrot Bake brings together tender caramelized vegetables, salty creamy feta, crunchy toasted walnuts, and a luscious honey-balsamic finish.
Butternut squash, sweet potatoes, and carrots roast until their natural sweetness intensifies and their edges become beautifully golden. They’re then finished with crumbled feta, toasted walnuts, and a drizzle of honey-balsamic glaze that adds the perfect balance of sweet, tangy, salty, and savory flavors.
It’s an impressive side dish for holidays and Sunday dinners, but easy enough for a weeknight meal.
❤️ Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Beautifully colorful
Naturally vegetarian
Full of roasted flavor
Sweet and savory
Creamy feta contrast
Crunchy toasted walnuts
Easy one-pan preparation
Perfect holiday side dish
Great for fall and winter
Wonderful for entertaining
📋 Recipe Information
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American, Mediterranean-Inspired
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 40–45 minutes
Total Time: About 1 hour
Servings: 6
Difficulty: Easy
🛒 Ingredients
Roasted Vegetables
3 cups peeled and cubed butternut squash
2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cubed
3 large carrots, peeled and sliced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
Feta & Walnut Topping
¾ cup crumbled feta cheese
½ cup chopped walnuts
Honey Balsamic Finish
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon olive oil
🍳 Equipment Needed
Large baking sheet
Parchment paper
Large mixing bowl
Small saucepan or skillet
Small bowl
Whisk
Spatula
👩🍳 How to Make the Roasted Vegetable Bake
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C).
Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
For the best browning, use a large enough pan to keep the vegetables from being crowded.
🎃 Step 2: Prepare the Vegetables
Peel and cut the butternut squash and sweet potatoes into approximately 1-inch cubes.
Slice the carrots into similarly sized pieces.
Try to keep the vegetables relatively uniform so they roast at the same rate.
🫒 Step 3: Season the Vegetables
Place the squash, sweet potatoes, and carrots in a large bowl.
Add:
Olive oil
Thyme
Garlic powder
Salt
Black pepper
Toss thoroughly until every piece is lightly coated.
🔥 Step 4: Roast
Spread the vegetables across the prepared baking sheet in a single layer.
Roast for 25 minutes.
Remove the pan and toss or turn the vegetables.
Return to the oven and roast for another 15–20 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender and caramelized around the edges.
🌰 Step 5: Toast the Walnuts
While the vegetables roast, place the chopped walnuts in a dry skillet over medium-low heat.
Toast for approximately 3–5 minutes, stirring frequently.
Remove them from the heat as soon as they’re fragrant and lightly browned.
Watch carefully because walnuts can burn quickly.
🍯 Step 6: Make the Honey Balsamic Finish
Add the balsamic vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, and olive oil to a small saucepan.
Whisk together.
Warm over low heat for approximately 2–3 minutes, stirring constantly.
The mixture should become slightly glossy and syrupy.
Don’t boil it aggressively.
Alternatively, simply whisk everything together without heating for a quicker dressing.
🧀 Step 7: Add the Feta
Transfer the roasted vegetables to a serving dish.
Scatter the crumbled feta evenly over the top.
The residual heat from the vegetables will soften the feta slightly without completely melting it.
🌰 Step 8: Add the Walnut Crunch
Sprinkle the toasted walnuts generously over the vegetables and feta.
The combination of creamy feta and crunchy walnuts creates a wonderful contrast.
🍯 Step 9: Drizzle With Honey Balsamic
Drizzle the honey-balsamic mixture over the entire dish.
Don’t overdo it—the goal is to complement the roasted vegetables rather than cover their natural flavor.
🌿 Step 10: Garnish & Serve
Finish with fresh thyme, parsley, or a little freshly cracked black pepper if desired.
Serve warm.
💡 My Best Tips for Perfect Roasted Vegetables
Don’t Crowd the Pan
This is one of the most important tips.
If the vegetables are packed too closely together, they’ll steam instead of roast.
Use two baking sheets if necessary.
Cut Everything Similar in Size
Uniform pieces cook more evenly and prevent some vegetables from becoming overcooked while others remain firm.
Roast at High Heat
The 425°F oven helps the natural sugars caramelize and creates beautifully browned edges.
Add the Feta at the End
Adding feta after roasting preserves its creamy texture and prevents it from drying out.
Toast the Walnuts
Freshly toasted walnuts have much more flavor and crunch than raw walnuts.
🌟 Delicious Variations
Cranberry & Feta Version
Add ½ cup dried cranberries with the feta and walnuts for a festive holiday variation.
Maple Balsamic Version
Replace the honey with pure maple syrup.
This pairs especially well with the roasted sweet potatoes and squash.
Goat Cheese & Pecan Version
Replace feta with crumbled goat cheese and walnuts with toasted pecans.
Spiced Roasted Vegetable Bake
Add:
½ teaspoon cinnamon
¼ teaspoon cumin
Pinch of cayenne
for a warmer, more aromatic flavor profile.
Mediterranean Version
Add:
Fresh parsley
Crumbled feta
Kalamata olives
Lemon zest
and reduce the honey slightly.
Holiday Version
Add roasted Brussels sprouts, dried cranberries, toasted pecans, and fresh rosemary for a festive side dish.
🍽️ What to Serve With It
This roasted vegetable bake pairs beautifully with:
Roast chicken
Turkey
Pork tenderloin
Glazed ham
Roast beef
Grilled chicken
Baked salmon
Seared steak
For a vegetarian meal, serve it with:
Lentils
Quinoa
Farro
Wild rice
Chickpeas
Crusty sourdough
It also makes an excellent addition to a holiday buffet.
🥡 Storage Instructions
Refrigerator
Allow the vegetables to cool before transferring them to an airtight container.
Refrigerate for up to 4 days.
For best texture, store the walnuts separately and add them after reheating.
Reheating
Reheat in a 375°F (190°C) oven for approximately 10–15 minutes.
You can also use an air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for approximately 5–7 minutes.
Add fresh feta and toasted walnuts after reheating if possible.
Freezer
The roasted vegetables can be frozen, but the texture may become softer after thawing.
For best results, enjoy them fresh or refrigerated.
📊 Nutrition Information
Approximate per serving:
Calories: 360
Protein: 7g
Fat: 17g
Carbohydrates: 49g
Fiber: 8g
Net Carbs: 41g
Saturated Fat: 4g
Sodium: 430mg
Sugar: 20g
Nutrition information is approximate and will vary depending on the size of the vegetables, feta, walnuts, and amount of honey used.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes. Roast the vegetables several hours ahead and refrigerate them. Reheat just before serving, then add the feta, walnuts, and honey-balsamic finish.
Can I use frozen butternut squash?
Yes, although fresh squash generally caramelizes better. If using frozen, roast directly from frozen and avoid overcrowding the pan.
Can I use a different cheese?
Absolutely. Goat cheese, blue cheese, Parmesan, or ricotta salata are delicious alternatives.
Can I substitute the walnuts?
Yes. Pecans, almonds, hazelnuts, or pumpkin seeds all work well.
Can I make it vegan?
Yes. Replace the honey with maple syrup and use a plant-based feta or omit the cheese.
How do I keep the vegetables from getting soggy?
Use a large baking sheet, avoid overcrowding, and make sure the vegetables are relatively dry before adding the oil.
Can I add other vegetables?
Definitely. Brussels sprouts, red onion, parsnips, beets, or cauliflower are excellent additions.
Is this good for a holiday dinner?
Absolutely. The vibrant colors and combination of sweet, savory, creamy, and crunchy textures make it especially appealing on a holiday table.
❤️ Final Thoughts
This Oven-Roasted Butternut Squash, Sweet Potato & Carrot Bake with Feta, Walnut Crunch & Honey Balsamic Finish is a beautiful celebration of simple roasted vegetables.
The squash, sweet potatoes, and carrots become tender and caramelized in the oven, while creamy feta, toasted walnuts, and a glossy honey-balsamic drizzle create layers of flavor and texture.
It’s easy enough for a weeknight but impressive enough for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Sunday dinner, or any special gathering.
