22 Carrot Recipes We Love (2024)

From an impressive cake to carrots simply roasted with butter, extra-virgin olive oil, and a little salt and pepper, these carrot recipes show just how versatile the root vegetable can be. You can even turn them into ketchup for veggie burgers or serve them as steaks that pair beautifully with roasted garlic hollandaise. Have a few carrots lying around in your fridge? Read on for even more ways to use them.

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Basic Roasted Carrots

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To achieve good color and caramelization on carrots, chef Hugh Acheson sautés them in olive oil and butter before finishing them in the oven. The carrots should be tender on the outside and have some crispness in the middle.

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Carrot-Almond Snack Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

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"Oh, how I love a snack cake. It just feels so friendly," says recipe developer Ann Taylor Pittman. "It's doable, casual, and unassuming — and thus you'll find one in my house way more often than a layer cake. Don't be fooled by their less-glamorous looks; snack cakes are every bit as good. They're certainly easier to make, so I can whip one up with little effort — and more frequency — and make everyone in my house happy."

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Roasted Carrots with Preserved Lemons and Dates

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Fresh herbs, two kinds of citrus, and a honey-za'atar vinaigrette give this charred carrot salad bright flavors. Smashed pistachios provide a welcome bit of added crunch.

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Hot Honey–Carrot Flatbreads with Basil Chermoula

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The former chef of 232 Bleecker in New York City and Gramercy Tavern alumna Suzanne Cupps gives silky, sweet-spicy honey-glazed roasted carrots the main-dish treatment, serving them atop ricotta-smeared flatbread with a drizzle of bright basil chermoula. Use leftover chermoula to top sliced tomatoes, grilled eggplant, or tofu.

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Blackened Carrots

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Chef and TV personality Alex Guarnaschelli tops her spicy blackened roasted carrots with a mix of honey and vinegar to balance the heat.

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Parsnip and Carrot Soup

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The ultimate winter comfort food, this soup pairs well with a hearty salad and cured ham. Homemade garlic croutons make the dish even more satisfying with their crunchy textural contrast.

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Glazed Carrots with Goat Cheese and Honey

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In this recipe, carrots are transformed into an impressive side dish or starter. They're first sautéed with fresh herbs and spices, then glazed with apple cider vinegar and honey. Goat cheese, more honey, a homemade gremolata, and flaky sea salt are the finishing touch.

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Quick-Pickled Carrots and Daikon

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We love these pickled vegetables on a banh mi, but they will add freshness and crunch to any meal. Try them sprinkled over salads or stir-fries.

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Chipotle-Roasted Baby Carrots

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The carrots are roasted simply with smoky canned chipotles in adobo, then served with peppery watercress and cooling yogurt.

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Roasted Carrot Soup with Fresh Cheese and Black Bread

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Baltic black bread, traditionally made with rye flour and sourdough starter, is dense and sour, with a tight crumb. Its lush rye flavor gives this vegetarian soup earthy depth. A sprinkle of homemade cheese curds and fresh herbs lighten up each bowl.

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Steak and Carrot Tacos

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Here, small (not baby!) carrots are roasted with fragrant cumin seeds, then served in warm homemade tortillas with juicy, meaty skirt steak. For a vegetarian version, swap out the steak for roasted mixed mushrooms.

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Carrot and Orange Cake with Sour Cream Glaze

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For this stunning, aromatic cake from cookbook author Nik Sharma, the bright sweetness of juicy oranges marries with the rich orange pigment carotene in sweet spring carrots. Chopped pieces of dried apricots and candied orange peels give each slice a spot of unexpected fruit sweetness, while pistachios add texture to the soft cake.

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Beer-Braised Carrots with Coriander and Feta

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"When it comes to cooking with beer, I like using Heineken because it adds a pleasant sweetness and a faint yeasty taste that I love," says chef Alex Guarnaschelli. The brown sugar and earthy flavor of the carrots are perfect with feta, which adds just the right amount of richness and salt.

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Chicken-Carrot Kade Paan

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Chef Samantha Fore's favorite Sri Lankan grab-and-go snack maalu paan — a yeasty roll stuffed with spiced fish and potato — is the inspiration for this dish, filled with curry-spiced chicken, leek, and carrot. Typically made with homemade dough, these kade paan get a speedy boost thanks to store-bought frozen rolls.

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Jamaican Braised Oxtails with Carrots and Chiles

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Oxtails practically melt when braised, resulting in savory, tender meat with a rich and glossy gravy. Novelist Bryan Washington's recipe for Jamaican braised oxtails is an homage to one prepared by his mother, perfumed by plenty of warming spices, hot Scotch bonnet chiles, and fresh thyme, while sweet carrots and creamy beans round out the dish.

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Carrot Steaks with Roasted Garlic Hollandaise

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Chef Kate Williams' beautifully layered carrot steaks at Lady of the House in Detroit were a mainstay on her menu. Here, she's shared an at-home riff using large horse carrots, balancing their natural sweetness with plenty of salt and lemon. The silky hollandaise drizzle comes together easily using a blender, which virtually guarantees an effortless sauce.

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Carrots en Croûte

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This filling appetizer stars curry-and honey-roasted carrots wrapped in flaky puff pastry. For best results, look for carrots that are five to six inches in length. Pre-roasting carrots with curry and thyme balances their natural sweetness with rich, savory flavor, making them a satisfying stand-in for sausages.

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Bloody Maria with Carrot-Papaya "Sangrita"

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Bartender Ivy Mix, owner of the tequila co*cktail bar Leyenda in Brooklyn, bases her Bloody Maria (a Bloody Mary made with tequila instead of vodka) on the Sangrita, a traditionally tomato-based Mexican drink that often accompanies shots of tequila. Mix's version features carrot and papaya juice for a light and fruity accent, making her co*cktail ideal for brunch or mid-afternoon sipping.

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Roasted Carrots with Carrot Top Gremolata

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The chopped carrot greens turn into a tasty topping (along with cilantro, lemon zest, and jalapeño) for sweet roasted carrots and shallots.

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Beet and Horseradish Tartare with Fresh Carrot Sauce

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Chef Rocco DiSpirito's vegetarian "tartare" of shredded raw beets develops a slightly spicy depth from the horseradish and Dijon, while creamy carrot "egg yolk" brings bright flavor to beets' natural earthy sweetness.

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Carrot Cake Marmalade with Yogurt and Fresh Fruit

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At Molly's Rise and Shine in New Orleans, diners rave about the yogurt bowl topped with sunny roasted carrot marmalade. F&W Culinary Director at Large Justin Chapple's adaptation of chef Mason Hereford's marmalade gets big flavor from stewing carrots and apple with cinnamon, cardamom, and star anise for a warmly spiced result.

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Roasted Veggie Burgers with Carrot Ketchup

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Instead of creating a ground patty of beans, grains, and vegetables that replicates the look and texture of meat, chef Edward Lee serves this gorgeous ratatouille-inspired "burger" of colorful roasted vegetables layered with melty cheese. "It looks like a slice of a rainbow," he says. The homemade carrot ketchup that accompanies it can keep in the fridge for up to three days.

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FAQs

What meat goes well with carrots? ›

Roasted carrots go with all proteins – chicken, pork, lamb, beef, seafood.

What can I do with too many carrots? ›

Seven ways to use up leftover carrots
  1. Store them right. Keep carrots in a perforated bag in the fridge. ...
  2. Make them go further. Unless they're very old, carrots can just be scrubbed rather than peeled. ...
  3. Whizz into a drink. ...
  4. Grate into a burger. ...
  5. Make a comforting soup. ...
  6. Get baking. ...
  7. Mash them up.

What protein pairs well with carrots? ›

These carrots are subtly sweet and salty, with a bit of pepper and garlic for a delicious and versatile blend of flavors. I love pairing these with a meaty main dish like chicken, steak, or burgers, and you can actually see these plated in the photos for my Louisiana Meatloaf with Cajun Gravy.

What to do with 10 pounds of carrots? ›

Sides, Salads, and Starters
  1. 1 / 21. Smashed Carrot Salad Recipe. ...
  2. 2 / 21. Grilled Carrots and Leeks With Labneh. ...
  3. 3 / 21. Candied Carrots With Ginger and Cinnamon. ...
  4. 4 / 21. Creamy Carrot Soup With Lemon and Dill. ...
  5. 5 / 21. Coronation Coleslaw. ...
  6. 6 / 21. Air Fryer Carrots. ...
  7. 7 / 21. Carrot Salad. ...
  8. 8 / 21. Carrot-Ginger Soup.

What not to mix carrots with? ›

Also, fruits have more sugar content, something that can hinder the digestive process of vegetables. For the same reason, one shouldn't mix orange with carrot as when taken together, they may cause heartburn and excess bile reflux. Only a few fruits are starchy in nature. These include green bananas and plantains.

What makes carrots taste better? ›

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.

What happens if I eat 4 carrots everyday? ›

Carrots are full of benefits—they may promote healthy vision, balance your blood sugar, help with weight management, lower your risk of cancer, regulate blood pressure, reduce heart disease, improve immunity, and boost brain health. You won't regret incorporating more of this vegetable into your diet.

Can I freeze carrots? ›

Freezing carrots is such a great way to avoid waste. It will also make cooking them a little quicker from frozen. Like most vegetables, if frozen raw, the texture, taste, colour and nutritional value of carrots deteriorates. Make sure you blanch the veg to preserve these elements.

How many carrots a day is ok? ›

Generally speaking, it's safe (and a good idea!) to eat as many carrots as you'd like. Yes, there are rare cases where people have consumed so much beta carotene (from foods like carrots, squash, sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, oranges and pumpkins) that their skin developed an orange hue (a condition called carotenemia).

Are carrots and peanut butter good? ›

This combination of the natural sweetness of the carrots with fresh peanut butter is so delicious. It can be used on toasts, crackers, smoothies or even for cooking. This spread is loaded with healthy nutrients that promote over all health.

What tastes good with raw carrots? ›

Fresh carrots taste delicious on their own. Serve them with hummus or blue cheese dressing for a simple hors d'oeuvre or snack. Shred, julienne, or grate carrots then toss with cabbage and a ginger-miso dressing for a refreshing, vegan slaw.

How many carrots per person for dinner? ›

How much veg is too much? Whether it's parsnips, sprouts, braised cabbage or carrots, 80g of each per person will do the trick. Clear your cupboards and fridge before writing your shopping list, it'll stop you from overbuying at the shop.

How many carrots is 2 lbs of carrots? ›

Go for uniformity when selecting carrots by eye — it's the best way to ensure you're getting as close to a pound as possible without relying on a scale. From there, you can scale up or down as need; 10 carrots will get you to two pounds, and two to three carrots equates to half a pound.

How many pounds of carrots do I need for 20 people? ›

A five-pound bag of carrots will feed 20 as a side dish, with 1/2 cup carrots per serving. If feeding elderly (who eat smaller servings) or children, or if serving as part of a self-serve buffet with a selection of other dishes, then 5 lbs carrots can stretch to feed 25 people.

What is good to eat with carrots? ›

10 New Ways to Eat Carrots
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Carrots.
  • Carrot "Fettuccine" with Lemon Thyme-Butter Sauce.
  • Carrot-Ginger Smoothie.
  • Brown-Sugared Carrots.
  • Roasted Carrot and Basil Soup.
  • Pickled Jalapenos and Carrots.
  • Orange-Scented Carrot Soup.
  • Carrot Celery Root Puree.

What should I eat my carrots with? ›

Fresh carrots taste delicious on their own. Serve them with hummus or blue cheese dressing for a simple hors d'oeuvre or snack. Shred, julienne, or grate carrots then toss with cabbage and a ginger-miso dressing for a refreshing, vegan slaw.

What meat goes well with vegetables? ›

12 oz
  • Beef Filet Mignon + Pan-Seared Asparagus. When you're enjoying the most tender selection of a beef tenderloin, a well-chosen side dish can push it over the edge into flavor nirvana. ...
  • New York Strip + Creamed Spinach. ...
  • Lamb + Sauteed Artichokes. ...
  • Pork Chops + Roasted New Potatoes.

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