Roasted Sweet Potato, Chickpea & Kale Sheet-Pan Salad Recipe on Food52

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This roasted sweet potato, chickpea, and kale sheet pan salad is a great example of sheet pan salads at their best.

February 4, 2020

This is so awesome! I have been making every week for the past month. I started adding some harissa dry spice blend to the sweet potatoes to spice it up a bit. Thank you! It's a new family favorite.This is really good and so satisfying! The vinaigrette is great and I found I needed to use it all for the final tossing of everything together. I didn’t have kale but used field greens and they held up quite well to all the other additions.

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