Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots: Easy & Flavorful Veggie Side Dish Recipe! (2024)

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These brown sugar-glazed carrots are an easy, quick, and family-approved vegetable side dish that's ready to serve in just 15 minutes! The carrots are caramelized in a brown sugar and butter glaze with the added hint of garlic from the whole cloves for a tasty, sweet, and savory flavor! They're perfect for holiday gatherings or any time you have carrots to use up in your refrigerator!

Skillet Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots Recipe

Whether these brown sugar-glazed carrots are part of a weeknight meal or a holiday dinner, they are always a hit, and there are never any leftovers! The brown sugar and butter glaze are just what carrots need to become extra delicious.

These carrots turn out melt-in-your-mouth tender, which is why they will instantly become a new family favorite! Plus, they're on the table in just 15 minutes.

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🥘 Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots Ingredients

With relatively few ingredients, the buttery brown sugar flavor really stands out on these carrots! All you have to do is pick up some fresh carrots and garlic to get started.

  • Carrots - 2pounds ofcarrots that are washed and cut into even-sized pieces.
  • Olive Oil - 1tablespoon of extra virginolive oil
  • Garlic - 4clovesgarlic, peeled and whole.
  • Butter - 2tablespoons ofbutter(salted).
  • Brown Sugar - ¼cup ofbrown sugar.
  • Parsley (optional) - 1tablespoon of fresh, choppedparsley as a garnish if desired.

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🔪 How To Make Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots

Of course, you can use any skillet you have on hand. However, I love the added flavor of the magical way that cast iron skillets brown the carrots. You will also need some measuring spoons, a cutting board, and a chef's knife to make these delicious carrots.

This recipe will make about 6 servings with two pounds of carrots. Feel free to scale up or down the ingredients as needed.

  1. Heat. Bring your cast iron skillet to medium-high heat with 1 tablespoon (15milliliters) of olive oil. Add the 4 cloves of garlic.
  2. Add. Once the oil is heated, add the 2 pounds (907grams) of cut carrots and turn to coat all sides.
  3. Cook. Cook for about 5-7 minutes without stirring, allowing the sides of the carrots to brown.
  4. Add ingredients. Add 2tablespoons (30grams) of butter and ¼cup (55grams) of brown sugar. Stir to combine the brown sugar with the melted butter.
  5. Cook. Continue cooking for about 4 minutes, stirring occasionally while your glaze sauce forms.
  6. Serve. Remove from heat, transfer to your serving dish, and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon (15grams) of parsley (optional garnish).

🍽️ What To Serve With Carrots

Although these brown sugar carrots can be enjoyed at any time, I especially love serving them as a veggie side dish during the holidays. Try them with my oven-roasted turkey, Parmesan roasted mashed potatoes, and butter herb Rhodes rolls. Enjoy!

💭 Angela's Tips & Recipe Notes

  • If you choose to decrease or increase the serving size, the carrots should have approximately thesame cooking timeso long as they are not piled in many layers in your skillet.
  • Feel free to use any type of carrot for this recipe, although I enjoy the taste of whole carrots. Baby carrots or multi-colored carrots would be delicious as well.
  • If you'd prefer a sweet and spicy version, you can add a pinch of red pepper flakes.
  • To prevent the glaze from becoming too thick or burning, make sure to keep the heat at a medium to medium-low level.
  • Although it's completely optional, you can add chopped fresh herbs like parsley, thyme, or chives for a burst of color and freshness. You can also consider adding toasted nuts, like almonds or pecans, for extra crunch and flavor.

🥡 Storing & Reheating

Allow any leftover carrots to completely cool, then place them into an airtight container. Store in your refrigerator for up to 3-5 days.

Reheating Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots

Reheat your leftovers by placing them in a skillet with some butter on the stovetop. Alternatively, you can reheat the carrots in the microwave at 30-second intervals until heated through to your liking.

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❓ FAQ

Do I Need To Peel The Carrots For Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots?

No, there's no need to peel the carrots before you cook them for this recipe. The carrots will still be melt-in-your-mouth tender after the cooking process is complete. If you prefer to peel your carrots, that's totally fine too!

What Kind Of Carrots Are Best To Make Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots?

You can use any kind of carrots that you prefer, whether that's whole carrots (like this version), baby carrots, or multi-colored carrots! Just make a note that the cooking time might be less with baby carrots.

Can I Make Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots Ahead Of Time?

Absolutely! You can prepare brown sugar-glazed carrots ahead of time. Cook and glaze the carrots, then store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat gently on the stovetop or in the microwave before serving.

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Skillet Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots

These brown sugar-glazed carrots are an easy, quick, and family-approved vegetable side dish that's ready to serve in just 15 minutes! The carrots are caramelized in a brown sugar and butter glaze with the added hint of garlic from the whole cloves for a tasty, sweet, and savory flavor! They're perfect for holiday gatherings or any time you have carrots to use up in your refrigerator!

Author | Angela

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 154kcal

Prep 5 minutes minutes

Cooking 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 2 lbs carrots (washed and cut into even size pieces)
  • 4 cloves garlic (peeled, whole)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil (extra virgin)
  • 2 tablespoon butter (salted)
  • ¼ cups brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon parsley (fresh, chopped)

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Instructions

  • Bring your cast iron skillet to medium-high heat with a tablespoon of olive oil and whole or minced garlic. Once heated, add cut carrots and turn to coat all sides.

  • Allow carrots to cook for about 5 - 7 minutes without stirring, allowing sides to brown.

  • Add the butter and brown sugar, stir to combine the brown sugar throughout the melted butter.

  • Cook for about 4 minutes, stirring occasionally while your glaze sauce forms.

  • Remove from heat, transfer to your serving dish and sprinkle with parsley (optional garnish).

Notes

  • If you choose to decrease or increase the serving size, the carrots should have approximately thesame cooking timeso long as they are not piled in many layers in your skillet.
  • Feel free to use any type of carrot for this recipe, although I enjoy the taste of whole carrots. Baby carrots or multi-colored carrots would be delicious as well.
  • If you'd prefer a sweet and spicy version, you can add a pinch of red pepper flakes.
  • To prevent the glaze from becoming too thick or burning, make sure to keep the heat at a medium to medium-low level.
  • Although it's completely optional, you can add chopped fresh herbs like parsley, thyme, or chives for a burst of color and freshness. You can also consider adding toasted nuts, like almonds or pecans, for extra crunch and flavor.

Nutrition

Calories: 154kcal (8%) | Carbohydrates: 24g (8%) | Protein: 2g (4%) | Fat: 6g (9%) | Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) | Cholesterol: 10mg (3%) | Sodium: 141mg (6%) | Potassium: 504mg (14%) | Fiber: 4g (17%) | Sugar: 16g (18%) | Vitamin A: 25432IU (509%) | Vitamin C: 10mg (12%) | Calcium: 61mg (6%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)

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  1. Marilyn says

    How ti make if you don't have cast iron skillet

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      A regular skillet will work as well, the caramelization wont be as good but will still work!

      Reply

  2. Anonymous says

    Tried this but added 1/2 tsp horseradish! WOW!

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  3. Anonymous says

    Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots: Easy & Flavorful Veggie Side Dish Recipe! (11)
    So easy. So good!!

    Reply

  4. Helen says

    Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots: Easy & Flavorful Veggie Side Dish Recipe! (12)
    This looks delicious! I haven’t tried the recipe yet, but I plan on making it for serving a large crowd (75 people) at our church. Silly question, but do you peel the carrots or leave skin on? Thanks

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      It's not a silly question! And the answer is that the option of peeling is based entirely on preference. I prefer not to peel carrots (unless I am going for a very specific appearance). However, no one will notice either way whether these carrots are peeled or not. Enjoy!!

      Reply

  5. Melinda says

    Hi Angela,
    It says allow sides to brown, but says do not stir. Are you supposed to turn the carrots over to brown when just in with the olive oil and garlic, for a total of 7 mins. Then add the brown sugar and butter to cook for another 4 mins? Also, approximately how many carrots equal 2 LB?

    Thank you
    Melinda

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      Hello! Add the carrots to your heated pan (you can stir initially to coat with olive oil) and do not stir during the first 7 minutes of cooking time. Add the butter and brown sugar and stir to combine, then continue to stir occasionally while cooking for the additional 4 minutes.
      And 1 pound of carrots is roughly 5 medium carrots that are no more than an inch in width, and about 6 inches in length. It's also roughly 3 1/2 cups sliced carrots per pound. Thanks for asking!

      Reply

  6. Addie Perkins says

    Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots: Easy & Flavorful Veggie Side Dish Recipe! (13)
    Very yummy! I did notice the garlic cloves are not included in the directions but they are in the ingredients. I added them a little late I think but it was still delicious. Thank you! 🥕💚

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      I'm so glad that you enjoyed the carrots! I updated the directions and thank you very much for pointing that omission out!

      Reply

    • Anonymous says

      The garlic is listed in step 1.

      Reply

Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots: Easy & Flavorful Veggie Side Dish Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What not to mix carrots with? ›

Mixing carrots and oranges can be very dangerous. This mix has been known to cause heartburn and kidney damage.

What to eat with glazed carrots? ›

Have it as your side for a quick one-pan Baked Chicken and Rice, Meatloaf, or make complete a meat-free meal by adding a side of Mushroom Rice. Some more quick dinner ideas that will pair beautifully with these Glazed Carrots: Crispy Garlic Chicken Thighs (reader favourite!) Beef Stroganoff.

What makes carrots taste better? ›

Roasting really brings out carrots' best qualities. To make them, just toss carrots with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Bake until they're golden on the edges and tender throughout.

What enhances carrot flavor? ›

Flavor Enhancements

Use spearmint, marjoram, a small bay leaf, thyme, grated ginger root, chopped chives, dill or parsley.

What two foods should not be eaten together? ›

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What flavors go well with carrots? ›

Although, carrots flavor profiles can change slightly depending on its size, color, and how it was grown. Typically though, if you want to enhance a carrot's flavor, they normally pair well with things such as ginger, garlic, honey, sugar, maple, and citrus fruits like lemon and orange.

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.
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How can I enhance my carrot Flavour? ›

Carrots go well with orange, either for savory or sweet dishes. They help to increase the sweetness in a pleasant way. Other citrus, such as lemon, can enhance the carrot flavors too. Add a little brown sugar to carrots to bring out the sweetness in carrots.

What brings out the sweetness in carrots? ›

The more cells you rupture, the better the taste. “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.”

Why do I feel better after eating carrots? ›

Carrots offer many plant compounds, including carotenoids. These are substances with powerful antioxidant activity that have been linked to improved immune function and reduced risk of many illnesses, including heart disease, various degenerative ailments, and certain types of cancer.

How to make old carrots taste better? ›

If your carrots do go limp or develop a white blush, trim off the ends and soak them in a bowl of iced water before using to rehydrate and crisp them up again. You can then roast them to include in a warm couscous or rice salad – try this roasted carrot and grain salad recipe – ideal as a nutritious, filling lunch.

Why do my carrots taste bland? ›

There are a few possibilities for why your carrots aren't as sweet as they should be. You are right to think about your soil--a crop of carrots can deplete a soil of nutrients. Be sure to rotate crops in your garden, rather than planting carrots in the same place year after year.

What carrots have the best flavor? ›

Favorite Flavorful Carrot Varieties
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What foods should you avoid with carrots? ›

If you know that you are allergic to carrots, you should avoid eating them and also check food labels for any hidden carrot ingredients. Cross-reactive foods, such as celery, parsley, and parsnips, should also be avoided as they could trigger a similar reaction.

What are carrots not compatible with? ›

Plants to Avoid

These include dill, parsnips, and potatoes. Dill can attract pests that harm carrots, while parsnips and potatoes may compete with carrots for nutrients and space. Through carrot companion planting, you can maximize your garden's yield, keep pests at bay, and even enhance the flavor of your carrots.

When should you not use carrots? ›

Carrots that have spoiled or gone bad will usually have an odor, a slimy texture, or dark discoloration. They may also be wilted or soft. If you see mold growing on carrots, throw them out. The white blush that forms on carrots signals that your carrots are drying out.

What vegetables Cannot be put together? ›

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