Honey Roasted Carrots Recipe (2024)

These Honey Roasted Carrots are easy to make and are a delicious side dish for any meal. Baby carrots tossed in honey and olive oil and roasted to perfection and garnished with fresh parsley for lots of flavor!

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Honey Roasted Carrots are quickly becoming my favorite side dish!

I always seem to have a bag of carrots in my fridge, thinking my family will eat them, but no one ever does and I end up getting rid of them.

I served these Easy Honey Roasted Carrots with ourRanch Chickena few nights ago and my entire family devoured them.

These Honey Roasted Carrots are the perfect way to use up those baby carrots and are a delicious side dish to practically any meal.

How Long Do I Roast Carrots?

The time it takes to roast carrots depends on the temperature you are using. We recommend roasting carrots at 400 degrees for 25-30 minutes to make them crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

I love roasting carrots in the oven because they come out perfectly tender and I can usually throw them in the oven while I’m preparing the rest of our meal.

These Honey Roasted Carrots are the perfect side dish for:

  • Chicken
  • Ham
  • Pork
  • Seafood

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How to make Honey Roasted Carrots:

I love recipes that only require a few ingredients and a few minutes of work.

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To make these Easy Honey Roasted Carrots, you need a one pound bag of cut and peeled baby carrots, three tablespoons of honey, three tablespoons of olive oil and parsley for garnish.

You can also season your Honey Roasted Carrots with salt and pepper if you want a little more flavor.

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Start by preheating the oven to 400 degrees F.

While the oven is heating up, place the baby carrots in a gallon-sized sealable bag and pour olive oil on top. Seal the bag and shake until the carrots are completely coated in olive oil.

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Pour carrots onto a baking sheet. For easy clean up, cover the pan in foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray.

Drizzle honey on top of the carrots and season with salt and pepper, if desired.

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Bake carrots for 25-30 minutes, or until they are tender. An easy way to check if carrots are done is by poking a fork into them. You want the carrots to be soft enough for a fork to easily pierce them.

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Garnish with fresh parsley, if desired, and serve hot.

Other easy side dish recipes:

  • Lemon Zoodles
  • Maple Pecan Roasted Acorn Squash
  • Roasted Honey Cinnamon Butternut Squash
  • Slow Cooker Creamed Corn
  • Sheet Pan Italian Roasted Carrots
  • Instant Pot Honey Glazed Carrots

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Serves: 6

Honey Roasted Carrots Recipe

These Honey Roasted Carrots are easy to make and are a delicious side dish for any meal. Baby carrots tossed in honey and olive oil and roasted to perfection and garnished with fresh parsley for lots of flavor!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound baby carrots
  • 3 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 Tablespoons honey
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

  • Line a baking sheet with foil and spray lightly with nonstick cooking spray.

  • Place carrots in a large, sealable bag.

  • Pour olive oil over carrots, seal bag and shake until carrots are evenly coated in oil.

  • Spread the carrots in a single layer on the baking sheet.

  • Drizzle the honey over the carrots and season with salt and pepper, as desired.

  • Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until carrots are tender.

Notes

  • We love to serve this with Ham!

Nutrition

Calories: 120 kcal · Carbohydrates: 15 g · Protein: 1 g · Fat: 7 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 60 mg · Potassium: 185 mg · Fiber: 2 g · Sugar: 12 g · Vitamin A: 10425 IU · Vitamin C: 2 mg · Calcium: 25 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Baking Sheet

  • Aluminum Foil

  • Non-stick Cooking Spray

  • Ziploc Bag

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Maria says:

    Mmmm these sound delicious! I love sweet carrots!

  2. Eric Pepple says:

    I love pairing honey with carrots, it adds so much depth of flavor and really draws out the natural sweetness of the carrot. Looks delicious, definitely an awesome side! Thanks for sharing :)

    Sincerely,
    Happy Valley Chow

  3. regan says:

    These sound awesome.....I'm trying them tomorrow! Thanks!

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  5. Tornado Alley says:

    I have a similar recipe using brown sugar. I bet this is just as good.

  6. Mary Stringham says:

    For this recipe, I will love you forever.

  7. Chas says:

    These are the best carrots!

  8. Crystal says:

    My husband LOVES cooked carrots. He is definately going to love these. Thanks so much!!

  9. jannati jahan says:

    favorite dish.I like carrot very much

    Crystal Custom

  10. Stephanie Wu says:

    Ummm delish! I have a spin on this recipe... I use carrots, white wine & butter. Simmer all together & it also comes out very sweet, savory & tasty!

  11. Meghan says:

    I am making this tonight!

  12. MaryLynn P says:

    Thank you so much for all your great recipes. They're all really good and most of them are pretty simple, I like that.

  13. Sarah A. says:

    Wonderful recipe! Made some modifications because I wanted to try the recipe asap and don't want to go to the store, haha. I used whole carrots (4 very large ones and sliced them), and substituted honey for agave syrup. Baked 35mins @400. YUMMM!!!!

  14. Kim B says:

    Tried these last night with a family of picky eaters that snal their noses at anything healthy...these were a big hit! Thanks

  15. Down South Mama says:

    These look great but i feel that i should mention that avoiding baby carrots whenever possible is best. Manufacturers run them through a bleach bath to achieve their smooth appearance. Just a thought. Carrots with skin are much healthier anyway!

  16. Abbey B says:

    Hello! These carrots sound so yummy! If I wanted to cook these in the crock pot instead of in the oven, how long would you suggest they cook for?

  17. Cyd says:

    The high temp on a crock pot is about 300 degrees (depending on the brand of the crock pot). According to our recipe these cook in the oven at 400. We have only made them in the oven so we aren't sure what the length of cooking time would be. You will need to cook a little longer to make up for the temp difference.

  18. HEather says:

    How soft are these carrots? I need soft carrots because I have had major dental work. TIA

  19. Cyd says:

    They are fork tender, but if you need them softer from your dental work, just cook a little bit longer. Best of luck with your mouth healing!

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Honey Roasted Carrots Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should you boil carrots before roasting? ›

There is, however, a trick to getting roasted carrots right. 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.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook 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.

Are carrots better boiled or roasted? ›

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.

Why are my carrots not getting soft in oven? ›

The solution: Turn the oven temperature up to 400°F to 425°F. The high heat will quickly coax out all those naturally sweet flavors while keeping the vegetable tender-crisp.

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

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.

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 is the most nutritious way to cook carrots? ›

Another study showed both boiling and steaming increased levels of beta carotene. But try to cook carrots whole, as cutting can reduce nutrients by 25%. Wait and wash veggies just before cooking to preserve nutrients. In fact, cooking veggies whole is often the best choice to preserve nutrients.

What makes carrots taste good? ›

Carrots are a unique vegetable because they seem to have a taste which battles sweetness and harshness. The sweetness of carrots comes from the presence of multiple sugars such as glucose, fructose and sucrose.

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.

How many carrots per person roasted? ›

When determining how many carrots to roast, use one to two carrots per person, depending on size. No one is going to be upset if you make a few extra. To prepare the carrots, cut off the top and bottom, then peel them.

How many carrots per person for roast 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.

Are roasted carrots still healthy? ›

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 are roasted carrots good for you? ›

Yes, carrots are good for you, as they're chock full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support immunity; support heart, kidney, and liver health; and provide other health benefits, making them an excellent addition to your diet. They're low-calorie and versatile snacks, too.

How many carrots should I eat a day? ›

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).

Is it better to boil vegetables before roasting? ›

Blanching the veggies before roasting them may allow you to have less salt on the vegetables and for them to caramelize a bit nicely without burning. Sometimes I have burned vegetables when roasting them until they were tender. So try this — enjoy the bounty.

Does carrot need to be boiled? ›

Carrots can be consumed both raw and cooked, so whether or not you need to cook or boil them depends on personal preference and the intended use. Here are some advantages of cooking or boiling carrots: Enhanced flavor: Cooking or boiling carrots can enhance their natural sweetness and make them more palatable.

Do you need to boil carrots before roasting reddit? ›

I just pop mine in the microwave with a bit of water for that same time, just enough that I can force a fork all the way through. You technically don't need to parboil any vegetable, but it will take an annoyingly long time at a low heat to get some of the denser, thicker ones soft.

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