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Roasted brown butter honey garlic carrots make the perfect side dish. Roasted to tender perfection in the most incredible sauce, these will instantly become a new favorite!
I love these tried and true carrots! They are a MUST TRY side dish along with these green beans with bacon, parmesan roasted cauliflower, and garlic herb mashed potatoes!
A Reader’s Review
Made these for Thanksgiving dinner. They were a big hit! Everyone loved them. Not difficult or time consuming to make!
Roasted Brown Butter Honey Garlic Carrots
A good side dish is the perfect way to complete any dinner. I looooove these carrots because the brown butter glaze really takes them to the next level! The taste is so delicious and goes with just about everything. Plus, they are SO easy to make! Tastes good and is easy to make is a win-win! I mean, it doesn’t get much better than that! Try making this salad, these rolls, and this asparagus to go with them!
Brown butter is life. I am convinced that it makes everything better. (Brown butter rice krispies, anyone?) It made me want to create a veggie dish with this perfect combination! I made these carrots only once and they turned out more than perfect. They are soft, a little crispy, and had just the right amount of flavor to them. My family ate these carrots before we even finished sitting down together. They are super simple to make and just taste so good.
Ingredients to Make Brown Butter Honey Garlic Carrots
These brown butter carrots will make such a perfect side for your next meal. (If you havenโt finalized your Easter lineup, add these to the list!) I promise you will agree that these carrots are the best that you have ever had! See the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact measurements.
- Carrots: You can use large carrots and cut them up but baby carrots also work!
- Butter: I used unsalted butter in this recipe!
- Honey: The honey brings in a sweet taste without being too overpowering. It also enhances the natural sweetness that carrots have.
- Garlic Cloves: If you don’t have any cloves on hand then you can just use minced garlic! 1/2 tsp equals about 1 clove of garlic.
- Salt and Pepper: I use this to taste so it’s all about personal preference.
- Parsley: If you decide to use this as a garnish, fresh parsley works the best! Fresh thyme also works.
How to Make the Best Brown Butter Carrots
I love to roast my veggies because it gives them a tender center and a crisp edge. It only takes about 15 minutes until these carrots are done, then they are ready to be the star of the dinner table.
- Preheat Oven, Cook Butter: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. In a medium sauce pan add the butter and cook over medium high heat. Continue to whisk for a few minutes until the butter starts to become frothy and brown. Add the honey and garlic and remove from heat.
- Toss and Season: Place carrots in a large bowl and drizzle the sauce on top. Toss until coated and spread evenly on a large baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper.
- Bake and Garnish: Bake for 15-20 minutes or until carrots are tender. I like to cover with foil for the first 10 minutes and then remove and let roast and brown for the last 10 minutes. Transfer to a serving dish and garnish with parsley. Serve immediately.
Do Carrots Have to Be Peeled Before Cooking?
This brown butter carrots recipe can be made with large carrots or baby carrots. Baby carrots come already peeled so it doesn’t matter with those. It’s just the large carrots! But, when it comes down to it, you don’t ever really have to peel carrots. As long as you wash and scrub them well to remove dirt and any debris, unpeeled carrots are perfectly safe (and delicious) to eat. Some people don’t like the taste of carrot skin and say it has an unpleasant, bitter taste.
Storing Leftovers / Making Ahead
These brown butter carrots are so good and something that you will be tempted to add to every meal that you make! Here is how you can store them to eat later!
- Make Ahead of Time: Carrots may be prepared up to 3 days ahead. Once you have cooked them according to the directions, wait for them to cool. Cover them in an airtight container and refrigerate them. When you are ready to eat them then toss cook them on the stove over medium heat. Stir and toss them constantly until the carrots are tender and well glazed. This takes about 5 minutes!
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Ingredients
- 2 pounds large carrots, peeled and cut into 2 inch pieces
- 1/2 cup butter
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 2 garlic cloves, chopped
- salt and pepper, to taste
- parsley, chopped for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
- In a medium saucepan add the butter and cook over medium-high heat. Continue to whisk for a few minutes until the butter starts to become frothy and brown.
- Once the butter is browned, add the honey and garlic and remove from heat.
- Peel the large carrots and cut them up into 2-inch pieces. In a large bowl add the carrots and drizzle the sauce on top. Toss until evenly coated and spread onto a large baking sheet in a single layer. Season with salt and pepper.
- Cover with foil and bake for 10 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for an additional 5-10 minutes to brown the carrots until they are tender and roasted.
- Transfer to a serving dish and garnish with chopped parsley. Serve immediately.
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I’m out of honey. Could I substitute brown sugar? (We are pretty much snowed in!)
Brown sugar would change the taste entirely.
I made these last night. SOOO delicious!! I will be making again every chance I get!
Can I make the these ahead for Christmas dinner and reheat?
I made these for a pot luck lunch and they simply disappeared. Everyone loved them and I was asked repeatedly for the recipe. My only change was to put them in a baking dish rather than a baking sheet. Took a little longer but didn’t waste the liquid that way. I’m going to make them again for our Christmas dinner. They were that good!
Your recipes are truly the best. Reliably delicious every time.
I never post comments on recipes but this deserves one. I had a bunch of carrots and didn’t know what to do with them and found this site on google. I tried it out and it was a hit with my friends. The plate was empty! It was such a simple but delicious recipe. Thanks for sharing!
That is awesome! I am so glad that you loved it and were able to make use of your carrots. Thanks so much for sharing! XOXO
Ummm good!!
Yum
Love all your recipes
AWE! Thank you so much!! XOXO
Won’t the butter smoke at such a high temperature…it always does when I try to bake.
I tried your recipe as it looked & sounded good, I was skeptical that they would be done in 20 min.!! & I was right, they were not even close to being done unless you like very crunchy carrots! had to cook about 15-20 min more till done! good otherwise but dont count on 20 min unless your oven goes up to 700 degrees!! ๐
I am bummed it took longer for you! I hope next time it goes a little smoother! I am glad you still got the flavor and taste of it all!! Thanks for sharing!
I had the same thing. Cooked mine an extra 20 minutes for the carrots to be just right. Do you think it might make a difference in gas verses electric stove? Still delicious!!! Great recipe!
So glad they tasted great! I am not sure why it would need to cook a little longer. That is a great question and may have something to do with it. Thanks so much for sharing! XOXO
Maybe the people that said it took longer for the carrots to cook did not use the foil for the first 10 minutes,
trying these tonight ๐
These look wonderful – so bright and full of color. I have a similar recipe for brown-butter carrots done in a saute pan. Must give yours a try.
Would this recipe work in a crockpot?
I wouldn’t think so, but i used a countertop oven.
Made these for dinner tonight. AWESOME and so simple. Thanks
Gonna make em tonight thanks!
These carrots look delicious! I LOVE cooked carrots and always forget how easy they are. Thanks for the inspiration, I’ll have to try these out!