🥔 Microwave Method (Quick & Easy)


⏱ Time: 8–12 minutes
🥄 Texture: Soft & tender (not crispy)
Instructions:

Place cubed sweet potatoes and sliced onions in a microwave-safe dish.

Toss with olive oil, salt, pepper, and seasonings.

Cover with a microwave-safe lid or damp paper towel.

Microwave on high for 5 minutes.

Stir, then continue microwaving in 2–3 minute intervals until fork-tender.

💡 Tip:

If you want slight browning, transfer the cooked vegetables to a hot skillet for 3–5 minutes after microwaving.

🥘 Crockpot (Slow Cooker) Method
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⏱ Time: 3–4 hours on High or 6–7 hours on Low
🥄 Texture: Very tender & lightly caramelized
Instructions:

Add cubed sweet potatoes and sliced onions to the crockpot.

Drizzle with olive oil and season well.

Stir to coat evenly.

Cover and cook:

High: 3–4 hours

Low: 6–7 hours

Stir once halfway through if possible.

💡 Tip:

For deeper caramelization, remove the lid during the last 30 minutes to allow moisture to escape.

🔥 Texture Comparison
Method Crispiness Best For
Oven ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic roasted texture
Microwave ⭐ Fast weekday meals
Crockpot ⭐⭐ Hands-off cooking
🧄 Flavor Boost Suggestions

Since microwave and crockpot methods don’t create strong caramelization, consider adding:

A splash of balsamic vinegar

A drizzle of maple syrup

Fresh herbs after cooking

A sprinkle of smoked paprika

✅ Final Verdict

Yes, you can absolutely make roasted sweet potatoes and onions in a microwave or crockpot — just expect a softer texture instead of crispy edges.

If crispiness is your priority, the oven is still the best method. But for convenience and time-saving, both alternatives work wonderfully!

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Rick Herring
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