My Favorite Carrots Recipe (2024)

Of all the carrot recipes on Inspired Taste, these garlic butter carrots are my absolute favorite! We roast them until golden brown and tender, then toss them with the most delicious garlic parsley butter before serving.

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These herby carrots are impressive. I’ve made them for the holidays and special occasions so many times!

They are also easy enough to make on a weeknight. If you’re tired of bland carrot recipes, this one is for you!

How to Cook Carrots – My Favorite Way!

Of all the ways to cook carrots, my favorite is oven roasting. Carrots don’t take long to cook in the oven — 25 to 30 minutes. And the oven does a magical job of bringing out the carrot’s natural sweetness.

For this carrots recipe, we roast our carrots tossed in olive oil, salt, and pepper. I use a hot oven (425°F) and leave them in the oven until the edges start to wrinkle and lightly brown.

When our carrots come out of the oven, I toss them with the most delicious garlic parsley butter. It’s incredible.

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Making the Garlic Butter

I love tossing carrots in this flavored butter. It’s also perfect tossed with other cooked or roasted veggies and spooned over salmon or chicken.

We’ll melt butter in a small pan over low heat to make it. Then add a smashed garlic clove and chopped fresh parsley.

Allow the butter to bubble gently around the garlic and parsley for a minute, then set the infused butter aside. I remove the garlic clove before tossing it with the carrots.

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Make-Ahead Tips

These carrots are super easy to make ahead! Roast them 3 to 4 days in advance and store them in an airtight container in the fridge.

For longer storage, freeze them for up to 3 months. To reheat, pop them in a 350°F oven for about 10 minutes, or use the microwave for a super-quick fix.

The garlic parsley butter tastes best fresh the day you make it, but you can make it a few days ahead. Just store it in the fridge after it cools. The parsley might lose some bright green color, but it will still taste delicious.

What to Serve with These Carrots

These simple carrots with garlic butter always impress. We love to serve them next to Pan-Roasted Chicken, my mother’s Baked Salmon with Lemon and Dill, and our Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Apples. They are also perfect for topping grain or rice bowls.

My Favorite Carrots Recipe

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Our carrots recipe calls for garlic and parsley butter, but feel free to get creative! This recipe is more of a guide than a rulebook. Love basil? Toss it in! Want a kick? Add some red pepper flakes! Dill, cumin, or other favorite flavors are also delicious!

Makes 4 servings

You Will Need

1 ½ pounds carrots, peeled with ends trimmed (8 to 9 carrots)

1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1 tablespoon butter

1 garlic clove

1/3 cup loosely packed fresh parsley leaves, chopped

Directions

  • Roast Carrots
  • 1Heat your oven to 425°F (218C) degrees F and line a baking sheet with aluminum foil for easy cleanup.

    2Chop your carrots into sticks 2 to 3 inches long. If the thicker ends are wide, cut them in half lengthwise for even cooking.

    3Toss the carrot sticks with olive oil and salt on the prepared baking sheet. Spread them in a single layer. Roast for 25 to 30 minutes, stirring twice, until tender and lightly browned on the edges.

  • Make Garlic Parsley Butter
  • 1While the carrots roast, melt butter in a small pan over low heat. Gently crush a garlic clove with the back of a knife, remove the skin, and add it to the melted butter and the parsley.

    2Let the butter bubble gently for about 1 minute. Then, slide the pan off the heat and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes to infuse the flavors.

    3Discard the garlic clove.

  • To Finish
  • 1Slide the roasted carrots into a bowl with the garlic parsley butter. Toss then season to taste with additional salt as needed.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • To make this vegan, swap the butter for vegan butter, coconut oil or olive oil.

Nutrition Per Serving Calories 118 / Protein 1 g / Carbohydrate 15 g / Dietary Fiber 4 g / Total Sugars 7 g / Total Fat 7 g / Saturated Fat 2 g / Cholesterol 8 mg

AUTHOR: Adam and Joanne Gallagher

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FAQs

How does Gordon Ramsay cook carrots? ›

Heat the olive oil in a large sauté pan, then add the carrots and parsnips and toss to coat in the oil. Add the thyme, cinnamon, star anise and some seasoning. Cook over a medium heat for 15-20 minutes, turning the vegetables frequently, until golden brown and almost cooked through.

What makes carrots taste better? ›

Roasting really brings out carrots' best qualities. To make them, just toss carrots with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Bake until they're golden on the edges and tender throughout.

What brings out the carrot flavor? ›

A little honey brings out their natural sweetness. To me, roasted carrots are the perfect veggie side dish. They're easy to make, but they're also amazingly flavorful. The hot oven intensifies the carrots' natural sweetness, and it makes them soft and tender, with lightly crisp, caramelized edges.

What is the carrot trick frying? ›

It works best if you add the carrots along with the food you're frying. Otherwise, the carrots might shrivel up and burn before whatever you're frying is finished. You might have to switch out the carrots in between batches of food—again, to avoid burning the carrots and thus defeating the purpose of the tip.

What is the appropriate cooking method for carrots? ›

Carrots can be cooked using several methods. Some common methods are steaming, boiling, braising, roasting, sautéing, stir frying, and microwaving. Carrots should be cooked only until they are tender-crisp to ensure maximum flavor. Overcooking may also destroy some of the nutrients contained in carrots.

Why do restaurant carrots taste better? ›

The simple answer to why roasted vegetables from a restaurant taste so good: lots of fat and salt and high heat.

How to make old carrots taste better? ›

Mix honey or sugar into vinegar a little bit at a time to your desired level of sweet/sour, tasting as you go. Heat in a nonreactive pan over medium high heat with mustard seed until at a simmer and add carrots. Simmer carrots in vinegar, honey and mustard seed till cooked but still crisp (1-3 minutes).

How to take the bitterness out of carrots? ›

How can I leave the healthy peels on carrots when cooking, without having them taste bitter? Try adding salt while cooking. Salt can remove the bitterness. If this doesn't work well enough, add a bit of sugar to them after cooking, and allow to set several minutes before serving.

How do you intensify carrot flavour? ›

Carrots go well with orange, either for savory or sweet dishes. They help to increase the sweetness in a pleasant way. Other citrus, such as lemon, can enhance the carrot flavors too. Add a little brown sugar to carrots to bring out the sweetness in carrots.

How long do carrots last in the fridge? ›

How Long Do Carrots Last? With proper storage, carrots last anywhere from a few days to a month. Raw, unpeeled carrots can be stored between three and four weeks in the refrigerator, and peeled or cut carrots will last two to three weeks. Cooked carrots last up to five days in the refrigerator.

Can you perk up carrots? ›

Cut a thin slice off the bottoms and submerge them in a bowl of cold clean water, which you'll place in your fridge on the coldest shelf. Sure, you can use them after about an hour of soaking, but if you ignore them until the next day you should have crisp carrots just begging to be eaten.

What not to mix carrots with? ›

Mixing carrots and oranges can be very dangerous. This mix has been known to cause heartburn and kidney damage.

What do people dip carrots in? ›

Homemade Ranch Dip made with Greek yogurt, dill and chives is perfect for dipping carrots, cucumbers or chips - healthier than store-bought! This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy. This homemade ranch dip is all you need for dipping your fresh vegetables and potato chips.

What spice is related to carrots? ›

Did you know that carrots are related to celery, celery root (celeriac), fennel, parsnips, and lots of herbs used for their foliage and/or seeds, including angelica, anise, caraway, coriander, cumin, chervil, cilantro, dill, lovage, and parsley?

Would boiling or steaming be better to cook finely diced carrots? ›

It depends what you are doing with them. If serving as a vegetable side dish, I suggest you steam them lightly (just a Blanche) and then saute them in butter with fresh thyme salt and pepper. I think the only time I boil carrots is for a stick or when simmering in a stew or something.

How do chefs chop carrots? ›

To Rough-Cut or Dice

Large carrots should be split in half or quartered lengthwise first, then crosscut into large chunks. For smaller dice, cut the carrot lengthwise into roughly 1/4-inch sticks, then crosscut those sticks into 1/4-inch dice.

Do you need to boil carrots before eating? ›

Raw carrots can be a nutritious and filling snack, and their fiber can help ease constipation. But if you eat them cooked, your body can better absorb the beta carotene in them, and it reduces your chances of getting sick from a contaminated carrot.

Do you have to peel carrots before sauteing? ›

Because a carrot's skin isn't as thick as other root vegetables (like potatoes) or winter squashes, carrots are perfectly safe and delicious to eat without peeling so long as they are properly cleaned. When it comes down to it, peeling carrots or keeping the skin on is a matter of personal preference.

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