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.

These Perfectly Roasted Carrots that have caramelized edges and are tender enough to eat without being mushy. This is a great side dish! the-girl-who-ate-everything.com

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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 CARROTSRoasted Carrots - easy and so good! the-girl-who-everything.com

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

Roasted Carrots - easy and so good! the-girl-who-everything.com

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.

These Perfectly Roasted Carrots that have caramelized edges and are tender enough to eat without being mushy. This is a great side dish! the-girl-who-ate-everything.com

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:

OTHER CARROT RECIPES

Perfectly Roasted Carrots

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These Perfectly Roasted Carrots that have caramelized edges and are tender enough to eat without being mushy.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 servings

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
Perfectly Roasted Carrots

 

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Christy Denney
Christy is the voice behind The Girl Who Who Ate Everything! She is no stranger to making meals that kids and adults will love. She grew up in Mesa, Arizona as the youngest of ten kids. She can always be found in her kitchen with music playing and cooking with her kids. She published her first cookbook in 2014. She loves party food that gets the conversations going!