PERFECT Roasted Carrots Recipe Every Time! - Crazy for Crust (2024)

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Learn how to cook carrots with this easy Roasted Baby Carrots recipe! Use regular or baby carrots tossed with seasoning to make roasted carrots as a side dish vegetable for dinner. They’re tender, delicious, and so easy – they will be your new favorite side dish.

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Always Perfect Roasted Carrots Recipe

Growing up, I hated cooked carrots. I’d eat raw ones all day long but cooked? No, thank you! But now I’ve perfected how I make them so that I love them just as much cooked as I love eating them raw.

The secret is to roast them. Roasted carrots have the best texture, and the flavor is amazing. Roasting draws out the natural sweetness and you get a nice caramelized flavor. They’re so much better than boiled carrots!

Roasting is also easy; it’s hard to overcook a roasted vegetable: if it gets too done, it’s clearly burned. However, it’s so easy to overcook boiled vegetables, especially carrots. They don’t change color as green ones do, and before you know it, you have a soggy, mushy mess.

If you think you don’t like cooked carrots, try this recipe. Roasting carrots is a game-changer!

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Seasonings for Cooked Carrots

With all vegetables, it’s important to season them before roasting. I love to season my carrots with a spice mix and something sweet, so this is a honey-roasted carrots recipe. They’re savory with a hint of sweetness. In other words, delicious!

  • Olive oil – I prefer oil to butter for roasting because oil can go to a higher temp without smoking.
  • Honey (or maple syrup)
  • Kosher Salt
  • Pepper
  • Garlic Powder
  • Onion Powder
  • Italian Seasoning – I used dried seasoning. Feel free to substitute thyme, rosemary, or parsley.

How to Cook Baby Carrots

  1. Par-boil your carrots.
  2. Once they’re par-boiled, then it’s time to season them with the honey and seasoning mixture.
  3. Cook carrots on a rimmed baking sheet pan until soft and roasted. Use aluminum foil or parchment paper for easy cleanup.
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How to Pre-Cook Carrots

Par-boiling means to partially boil or partially cook your carrots by boiling them for a short time. I only boil these for a couple of minutes; you don’t want them fully cooked when you par-boil. You want them partially cooked so that you can finish them off by roasting them.

If you don’t par cook the carrots, they will cook faster on the outside than the inside when they are in the oven. It also gives them a better texture. Raw carrots that are roasted can be a little rubbery and chewy. Par boiling softens them, so they have a tender texture.

How long to boil carrots for?

  • Stovetop: Place the carrots in a saucepan with water. Bring the water to a boil, cook the carrots for three minutes, and then drain them.
  • Microwave: Place the carrots in a microwave-safe bowl or dish. Add ¼ cup of water. Microwave them for two minutes and then drain the water.

How Long to Roast Carrots

How long to cook carrots in the oven will depend on the size. I like to use baby carrots for this recipe because they are all the same size. You can use regular carrots, but you should cut them into pieces the same size as baby carrots.

They will take approximately 20 to 30 minutes to roast at 400°F. All you need to do is coat the carrots in the spices, oil, and honey spread them on a baking sheet, and pop them in the oven. When they are caramelized and tender, they’re done!

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Tip From Dorothy

Expert Tips

  • For easy clean-up, line the baking sheet with foil. Just be sure to coat it with cooking spray, so the carrots don’t stick.
  • If you use regular carrots, cut them into even-sized pieces, so they cook evenly. Depending on the size and thickness, you will need to adjust the roasting time.
  • You can make whole roasted carrots, but the cooking time will differ. Try to use whole carrots that are approximately the same thickness.
  • Experiment with different spices and seasonings. There are endless possibilities so use up what’s in your spice rack to create different flavors.
  • This oven roasted carrots recipe is excellent for meal prep. Once roasted, you can keep them in the refrigerator for up to three days.
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Cooked Carrots Recipe FAQ:

How long to boil carrots?

It depends on the size, but it generally takes about four to five minutes to boil sliced carrots. If you boil bigger pieces, it will take longer. If you are par boiling carrots, it should only take about three minutes since you are not cooking them all the way through.

Can I steam carrots in microwave?

Yes, place them in a microwave-safe container with water, and they are easy to steam in the microwave. The amount of time will vary depending on the size. Baby carrots will only take a few minutes.

Can I use regular carrots not baby carrots?

Yes, but cut them into equal-sized pieces, so they cook evenly.

How to store roasted carrots?

Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will keep for three days.

Can I freeze cooked carrots?

Yes, cooked carrots freeze great! I like to freeze them in a single layer on a baking sheet (so they don’t freeze in one lump) and then transfer them to a freezer container. They will keep well for several months.

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Cooked Carrots Recipe – How to Roast Carrots

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Learn how to Roast Carrots in this easy recipe! Use regular or baby carrots tossed with seasoning to make roasted carrots as a side dish vegetable for dinner!

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Yield 4 servings

Serving Size 1 serving

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound carrots sliced into chunks the size of baby carrots (or use baby carrots)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Spray a cookie sheet with nonstick cooking spray (or line with foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray for easy clean up).

Par-cook your carrots in one of two ways:

  • Place carrots in a microwave safe dish with about 1/4 cup water. Heat for 2 minutes in the microwave. Drain. OR

  • Bring carrots and water to a boil in a saucepan. Boil 3 minutes. Drain.

Cook your carrots:

  • In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the oil, honey, and spices. Toss with partially cooked carrots. Spread to cookie sheet.

  • Roast in oven for 20-30 minutes, or until the carrots are fully cooked through, stirring at least once during baking.

  • Serve hot. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

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Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 127kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 660mg | Potassium: 362mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 18945IU | Vitamin C: 6.7mg | Calcium: 41mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Author Dorothy Kern

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This cooked carrots recipe is the perfect easy dinner side dish, or you could even serve them on a holiday table. Par-boiling then roasting them gives them the best texture, and the sweet and savory seasoning adds delicious flavor.

Give these roasted carrots a try soon, and let me know what you think! If you’re like me and thought you didn’t like cooked carrots, I know this roasted baby carrots recipe will change your mind. Even my picky eater loves these!

Last Updated on February 17, 2024

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FAQs

Why are my roasted carrots still hard? ›

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 do you get the most flavor out of carrots? ›

Roasting really brings out carrots' best qualities. To make them, just toss carrots with olive oil, salt, and pepper.

Why do you have to parboil carrots before roasting? ›

If you don't par cook the carrots, they will cook faster on the outside than the inside when they are in the oven. It also gives them a better texture. Raw carrots that are roasted can be a little rubbery and chewy. Par boiling softens them, so they have a tender texture.

What makes carrots more tasty? ›

#1 Roasted

Slice or keep them whole if baby sized and toss with salt and pepper as your most basic preparation, or optionally add garlic, dill or honey to change it up. Roast on a baking sheet at 400 degrees until tender. So, so, so sweet!

How do you keep carrots crunchy? ›

Once the greens are trimmed off, all you have to do to keep the carrots crisp and fresh is put them in a container of water and store in the refrigerator! Whole carrots stay nice and crunchy in their cold water bath, and this is also a great way to store packaged baby carrots.

How to keep roasted veggies crispy? ›

The next time you roast vegetables, add some cornstarch. Yes, cornstarch—that box in your pantry is the secret to a super-crispy exterior on veggies, from potatoes to cauliflower. Cornstarch is commonly used to coat proteins like chicken or beef to achieve a crispy exterior, so why not use it with vegetables?

How can I enhance my carrot flavour? ›

Roasting intensifies the flavour by removing water. Try not to brown them too much though, which will give them a burnt-sugar taste. Use complimentary spices. Mace, which is the dried membrane that surrounds nutmeg, compliments and enhances the flavour of carrots very well.

What brings out the sweetness in carrots? ›

When the vegetable is cut, its cells rupture and release sugars and volatile hydrocarbons, the sources of the vegetables' sweetness and aroma,” he writes. "The more cells you rupture, the better the taste.”

How to get rid of bitter taste in carrots? ›

To decrease the bitterness, the carrots must be cooked for longer. The best technique is to fry and steam them at a low temperature.

What happens if you don't peel carrots before roasting? ›

As with many vegetables, roasting carrots brings out their sweet inner nature. Peel the carrots or don't peel the carrots—it's up to you. Peeling takes a bit more time, obviously, but also leads to a more consistent final texture to the dish.

Why are my roast carrots soggy? ›

As they cook, vegetables give off moisture, and when arranged too close together it results in a soggy outcome. Follow this tip: To achieve beautiful browning and crisp, roasted perfection, vegetables need some breathing room. Arrange vegetables in a single layer and don't overcrowd the pan.

Why do my roasted carrots burn? ›

The reason this hack works is because carrots are a very dense root vegetable that doesn't have a ton of moisture. Since it has a lack of moisture, roasting it will just burn the item before the inside can cook. This is the same for things like broccoli – the top part burns before the stem can cook.

How to get the most flavor out of carrots? ›

Raw is for rabbits. High heat and good browning make carrots taste sweeter and more delicious.

What carrots have the best flavor? ›

Favorite Flavorful Carrot Varieties
  • 'Danvers'
  • 'Purple Haze'
  • 'Cosmic Purple'
  • 'Dragon'
  • 'Scarlet Nantes'
  • 'Paris Market'

Why are my carrots still hard after cooking? ›

I've found that carrots generally need quite rapid boiling to get nicely soft, unless they're going to simmer for quite a long time like at least an hour or two. Vegetables cook particularly slowly in thick liquid like tinned tomatoes.

Why are my carrots not softening? ›

These hemicelluloses dissolve in the heat and steam of cooking, weakening the cell walls and causing the vegetables to soften. But here's the deal – hemicelluloses aren't soluble in acid and therefore won't dissolve if the cooking environment is too acidic.

Why aren't my carrots crunchy? ›

The key is to seal them up and prevent any moisture from escaping the roots. They get floppy as they lose water. I have some in my fridge now that are at least 3 months old and still crisp.

Why are my carrots so hard? ›

There are several things that can cause carrots to go "woody". Environmental factors such as too hot and dry, or too cold and wet, irregular watering, poor drainage or leaving the carrots in the ground for too long.

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