Oven Roasted Vegetables with Maple Glaze
Oven Roasted Vegetables with Maple Glaze, Finished with a crispy bacon bow! One of our favorite Christmas vegetable dishes. Also great for Thanksgiving!
Why We Love This Bacon Wrapped Vegetables Recipe
Oven Roasted Vegetables with Maple Glaze ALL wrapped in bacon. I have a theory that if you wrap anything in bacon, it becomes mysteriously delicious.
Does anyone share this theory with me? Bacon Wrapped Cardboard… Shoes… Parsnips.
Just kidding. I love parsnips. Yet I know three other people that happen to live in my house who would rather tackle eating a sneaker than a parsnip.
However, tie those parsnips up in bacon and drizzle them with cider maple glaze, and we have a different scenario on our hands.
Oven Roasted Vegetables
Oven Roasted Vegetables with Maple Glaze are a surefire way to get your kids to eat their veggies, and will make a great addition to any holiday meal this season.
They are visually appealing and individually portioned. Roasted vegetable bundles are a great side dish for any meal, even Thanksgiving!
Roasted Vegetable Ingredients List
- Carrots – For color and sweetness.
- Parsnips – Offer an earthy bitter note to this recipe.
- Asparagus – Perky and crisp
- Thick-cut bacon – What brings these little bundled beauties together.
- Pure maple syrup – The perfect touch of sweetness in the glaze.
- Apple cider vinegar – For tang.
- Ground cumin and ginger – Spicy depth adds that little extra something.
- Salt and Black Pepper– Always needed.
How To Roast Vegetables In The Oven
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F, and line a rimmed baking sheet with foil or parchment paper. Trim all the veggies, cutting the carrots and parsnips into long pieces approximately the same size as the asparagus.
- Separate the vegetables into bundles with about 3 asparagus spears, 3 carrot spears, and 3 parsnip spears in each bundle. Tie each bundle with a piece of bacon and lay them on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Roast veggies in the oven for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, whisk the ingredients for the glaze together for a great flavor. After 20 minutes, drizzle the glaze over the veggies and place them back in the oven for another 5 minutes, until tender. Serve warm.
Warning: This is not a great make-ahead recipe. The taste of the bacon and asparagus is best when fresh out of the oven. However, you can prep the bundles and make the glaze a day ahead. Then refrigerate until ready to roast.
See the recipe card below for how to make Oven Roasted Vegetables Recipe with Maple Glaze. Enjoy!
Wait, But Aren’t Parsnips Bitter?
The slightly bitter quality of parsnips actually balances the sweetness of the carrots and glaze to make a decidedly well-rounded dish.
Who would have thunk?!
Oven Roasted Vegetables with Maple Glaze is a new Collier family favorite… even with the parsnips!
Recipe Swaps and Variations
Add some red pepper flakes to these roasted vegetables with bacon, if you want to spice things up a little, or add garlic powder for a bit of zest!
You can swap any dense vegetable that can be cut into long thin strips, like celery root, large beets, or broccolini.
The Perfect Thanksgiving or Christmas Vegetable Side Dish
Consider adding roasted vegetables to your Thanksgiving menu this year.
Wouldn’t they look pretty sitting next to sliced roasted turkey, homemade yeast rolls, and cranberry sauce?
I think so.
Other holiday recipes you might like:
- Crispy Hasselback Potatoes with Rosemary
- Roasted Vegetable Polenta Stacks
- Zesty Prosciutto Cheese Rolls
- Chorizo Stuffed Mushrooms
- Mini Spinach Ricotta Calzones
- Clams Casino
- Roasted Brussel Sprouts Gratin
- Loaded Cauliflower Buffalo Wings
- Best Broccoli Salad Recipe
- Roasted Root Vegetables
- Zucchini Parmesan Bread
- Sweet Potato Crusted Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner
- Crunchy Bell Pepper Salad
- Savory Butternut Squash Casserole
- Chimichurri Cherry tomatoes salad
Check the printable recipe card below for nutrition information including calories, carbohydrates, protein, sodium, potassium, fiber, and vitamin c percentages.
Oven Roasted Vegetables with Maple Glaze
Ingredients
For the Roasted Vegetables:
For the Maple Glaze:
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F, and line a rimmed baking sheet with foil or parchment paper. Trim all the veggies, cutting the carrots and parsnips into long pieces approximately the same size as the asparagus.
- Separate the vegetables into bundles with about 3 asparagus spears, 3 carrot spears and 3 parsnip spears in each bundle. Tie each bundle with a piece of bacon and lay them on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Roast in the oven for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, whisk the ingredients for the glaze together. After 20 minutes, drizzle the glaze over the veggies and place them back in the oven for another 5 minutes. Serve warm.
What a pretty holiday side! Sides I think are the hardest most times. This one is sure to be a great one. Yum!
Thanks Nicole! …And it goes with everything!
These would be so pretty on the plate at Thanksgiving. Love this idea!
These are always such a hit at the holidays!
Wonderful, I like it
yep, bacon wrapped – my family will for sure do this!
Anything with bacon ~ count me in!!
Sommer, these are so fun and creative! Love this!
What a marvelous idea! These would be so lovely and tasty for Thanksgiving!
Seriously? I adore parsnips — your family is missing out! But these look phenomenal! Love the sounds of that glaze. And you can never go wrong with bacon. :)
What a fun presentation Sommer!
I think these are super smart and creative. Can’t wait to try them out!
Yum! This looks delicious! I love bacon wrapped anything!
cider maple glaze sounds so delicious with this roasted veggie wrap!! the bacon is the perfect “tie” for the veggies! hehe :)
You couldn’t be more right about wrapping things in bacon. These little vegetable packets are actually soooo pretty! What a great idea!
Bacon and veggies-something for everyone!
What a perfect way to get more veggies! ;-)
These are a perfect Thanksgiving side, Sommer! Such a great way to get out veggies in!
These are a must try!!! I love all of these veggies and have a serious love affair going on with bacon. Sshhh don’t tell the hubby! Thanks Sommer!