Easy Roasted Carrots Recipe - The Girl Who Ate Everything (2024)

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posted by Christy Denneyon Apr 1, 2023 (updated Feb 9, 2024) 18 comments »

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Oven Roasted Carrots that have caramelized edges and are tender enough to eat without being mushy. These are a great vegetable side dish to any meal and the best way to roast carrots. The perfect healthy side dish for your holiday dinner.

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ROAST CARROTS

I know carrot recipe isn’t the most exciting thing you can make. But great recipes are simple and there are so many different ways you can prepare carrots as a delicious side dish.

These savory carrots are roasted until the natural sugars in the carrots just start to caramelize and an amazing nutty flavor appears out of nowhere. It’s my favorite way to cook carrots.

Some recipes use brown sugar but the natural sweetness comes out in these with simple ingredients.

You’ll never eat carrots any other way again because these have the best flavor. The perfect side dish for any meal.

It’s my favorite way to cook carrots and such an easy recipe.

TIPS FOR THIS RECIPE

  • Use a large baking sheet and make sure carrots are in a single layer not touching each other. The more room the carrots have the better they will roast.
  • A high heat and the correct roasting time bring out so much flavor so make sure you have a hot oven that is preheated.
  • Cut the carrots into equal sizes. This will ensure that the carrots cooking time is the same.

HOW TO MAKE ROASTED CARROTSEasy Roasted Carrots Recipe - The Girl Who Ate Everything (2)

In a large bowl, toss together the carrots with olive oil, salt, and pepper. You want to use a coarse salt like kosher salt.

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Make sure you’re using a good quality extra virgin olive oil so that it doesn’t stick. You could use parchment paper if you want.

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EASY SIDE DISH

You want to roast them at a high temperature until the edges just start to caramelize in the roasting process and they are fork tender. That’s flavor right there! Almost a sweet flavor from the caramelizing.

Fresh herbs make a difference. Toss them with some fresh parsley or dill, or even fresh thyme. It not only brightens the flavor but adds some color for pretty presentation.

WHAT KIND OF CARROTS TO USE?

You want to use the large whole carrots that you peel. Baby carrots are not ideal for this recipe. Fresh carrots are best.

OTHER SIDE DISHES:

  • Ruth’s Chris Sweet Potatoes
  • Edamame Quinoa Salad
  • Avocado Cucumber Salad
  • Spinach, Feta, and Orzo Salad
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Healthy Vegetable Chicken Soup
  • Broccoli Salad
  • Sweet Potato and Black Bean Enchiladas
  • Corn salsa
  • Greek Salsa
  • Tomato, Corn, and Feta Salad

OTHER CARROT RECIPES

  • CARROT CAKE
  • MOIST CARROT SHEET CAKE

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Perfectly Roasted Carrots

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These Perfectly Roasted Carrots that have caramelized edges and are tender enough to eat without being mushy.

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Ingredients

  • 12 carrots
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons minced fresh dill or 2 tablespoons parsley

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

  • If the carrots are thick, cut them in half lengthwise; if not, leave whole.

  • Slice the carrots diagonally in 1 1/2-inch-thick slices. The raw carrots will shrink a lot during cooking.

  • Toss them in a bowl with the olive oil, salt, and pepper.

  • Transfer to a sheet pan in an even layer and roast vegetables in the oven for 20 minutes, until browned and tender. You may need longer depending on the thickness of your carrots.

  • Toss the carrots with minced dill or parsley, season to taste, and serve.

Cuisine: American

Course: Side Dish

Author: Christy Denney

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originally published on Apr 1, 2023 (last updated Feb 9, 2024)

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18 comments on “Oven Roasted Carrots”

  1. Liz Stewart Reply

    I browned some butter with fresh sage and tossed tri-color carrots in it and roasted them. Really good!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Wow yum!

  2. Chandra Reply

    I tried your recipe for roasted carrots. I’d never roasted them before. A tasty changer of pace. Thank you fur sharing.

    • Chandra Reply

      Correction: change of pace

  3. Sasha Jamison Reply

    Great looking recipe. I was wondering if you could give any feedback on how to develop recipes on your own? I usually don’t write a lot of what I do down I just go with my gut and often I get inspired by what I read and see or try elsewhere. Any advice? Thanks!!!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Inspiration comes in all forms and will be individual to each person. Look for what inspires you!

  4. Alma Reply

    I’m sure these are great! I make roasted sweet potatoes which are also great. If you add a dash of cinnamon, cumin, termeric and a few pepper flakes. These are also good when added to regular potatoes, or any veggie. Mix it up. My grandKids love them!! They are all teens though.
    Continue to take time for yourself!!
    Very important for you and your kids!!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      I’ll have to try the sweet potatoes!

  5. Keith @ How's it Lookin? Reply

    They look great, and perfect like you said, thanks a lot

  6. Kari Reply

    I love roasting veggies. The slight caramelization that you get is so delicious!
    Kari
    http://www.sweetteasweetie.com

  7. Julie Evink Reply

    I’m so glad you shirked your responsibilites and came to Portland! It was a blast hanging out with you. I totally agree. I never leave my children and when I do it’s total mom guilt city. My mother never left us either, but I keep telling myself a few breaks means I come back energized and I’m a better mom right!? A better Mom who will be feeding my kids these awesome carrots. LOVE roasted carrots!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Yes, I agree!!

  8. Karen Reply

    Do you think using baby carrots would work? I guess just watching the time on those. I think they look great!

  9. cookbook queen Reply

    I am so glad you DID travel — I enjoyed spending time with you in Portland.

    Carrots are one of the few veggies my boys will actually EAT, so I’m excited to try this side dish. Yay for no soggy carrots!!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      You are so sweet and how do you have time to comment on blogs? You are amazing!

  10. Vivian | stayaliveandcooking Reply

    Roasted carrots are such a great side dish: I love how you make the carrots themselves be the star of the dish by not overpowering them with other flavours. Great recipe!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Thanks!

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Easy Roasted Carrots Recipe - The Girl Who Ate Everything (2024)

FAQs

How to make Gordon Ramsay carrots? ›

Cooking instructions

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.

Why are my roasted carrots tough? ›

Undercook them, and the texture is tough and dense. Overcook them, and they're dry and wrinkled. The secret is to soften the carrots slightly by boiling them briefly before roasting. The texture will be firm-tender with just the right amount of caramelization on the outside.

How to cook carrots for easy digestion? ›

Researchers say boiling, steaming, and stir-frying are the best ways to cook vegetables. What's more, heating vegetables with tough skins, like carrots and asparagus, makes them softer, easier to chew, and easier to digest.

How do I get my child to eat cooked carrots? ›

  1. Have you tried honey glazed carrots or maple brown sugar carrots? You can also mash them up and serve them like sweet potatoes with the marshmallows (think Thanksgiving)
  2. You can also try adding spoonfuls of baby food carrot puree into soups and stews. ...
  3. Have you tried raw carrots with peanut butter?
May 12, 2021

How does Jamie Oliver cook carrots? ›

Scrub and trim the carrots, leaving a little of the green tops on. Parboil in a pan of boiling salted water for 5 minutes, then drain and tip into a large roasting tray. Drizzle over 1 tablespoon of oil, season with a pinch of sea salt and black pepper, then toss to coat and roast for 1 hour.

Should you boil carrots before roasting? ›

Parboiling skin-on carrots and parsnips lets you soften them without them losing too much moisture. Follow up by browning in a 375°F (190°C) oven for about 40 minutes.

What enhances the flavor of carrots? ›

The flavor of cooked carrots is enhanced by herbs. Use spearmint, marjoram, a small bay leaf, thyme, grated ginger root, chopped chives, dill or parsley. To sweeten carrots, use honey, maple syrup or a sprinkle of sugar.

Why aren't my roasted veggies crispy? ›

The Oven Temp Is Too Low

But, they'll turn out soft and soggy instead of crispy and caramelized. The solution: Turn the oven temperature up to 400°F to 425°F.

What does eating lots of carrots do to you guts? ›

The fiber in carrots (and any high-fiber vegetables, actually) acts like a natural vacuum cleaner in your gastrointestinal tract, picking up debris as it runs through your body. Carrots can also help keep gut cells healthy, supporting a decreased risk of illness and improving your health overall.

What is the healthiest way to cook carrots? ›

Sautéing is one of the healthiest ways to cook carrots.

Are roasted carrots good for you? ›

Your body has an easier time absorbing the carotenoids in carrots if you eat them cooked rather than raw. Cooking breaks down the vegetable's cell walls, making its nutrients more available. Of course, how you cook them matters—boiling vegetables can leach out nutrients, so it's better to steam, sauté, or roast.

Why do chefs peel carrots? ›

Tasters unanimously preferred the peel-free carrots in the glazed and roasted samples. In both cases, the skins on the unpeeled carrots became wrinkled, tough, and gritty. Their flavor was “again earthier, but not in a good way” and they weren't particularly appealing looking.

Why do baby cut carrots taste different? ›

For one, these days, with all the demand, there aren't really enough weird-looking carrots to fill the need. So baby carrots are also often made with older carrots. As carrots age, the natural sugars turn to starch, which is why you might find that baby carrots frequently seem to taste a little less sweet.

How do you cook vegetables so kids will eat them? ›

Try veggies warm, cold, frozen, roasted, steamed, sautéed, with dip, in different shapes, etc!” says Lindsey Livingston, RDN. Make it fun. “Let kids have fun choosing their veggie toppings for pizza & tacos by placing them in brightly colored bowls,” says Karmen Meyer, RDN.

How do you get the most flavor out of carrots? ›

Here's some of our favorites to sprinkle on carrots:
  1. Garlic (minced, powder or granules)
  2. Onion powder or granules.
  3. Black malabar pepper.
  4. Cinnamon (Cassia for sweeter, Ceylon for sweetness with some more complex savory and vanilla flavors)
  5. Nutmeg powder.
  6. Cayenne pepper powder.
  7. Ginger powder.
  8. Aleppo chili.
Mar 28, 2021

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 makes carrots more tasty? ›

Or, to bring out their fresh, woody flavor, add some anise. If you're roasting your carrots, toss them in olive oil first. This will help keep the moisture in them. To bring out the sweetness in your carrots, season them with orange or lemon juice or a little brown sugar and butter.

Is it better to steam or bake carrots? ›

No matter which way you cook them, carrots are a healthy choice. Steaming is a slightly better pick since the carrots don't lose as many of their nutrients to the water. (Steaming is also more environmentally friendly since it uses less water.)

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