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The best way to make roasted carrots is in a very hot oven so they brown nicely. Nobody wants bland, colourless carrots that look like they've been boiled!
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Carrots are tossed in a potent mixture of olive oil, balsamic, and honey before throwing them in a hot oven until they've turned spotty brown and just barely tender. The floral honey complements the natural sweetness of the carrots, and then the balsamic adds zip to keep the sugar in check. If you use a honey and a balsamic with character, you won't regret it—the carrots are more like a provocative dessert you get to eat for dinner.
Roasted Carrots With Harissa and Crème Fraîche
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Roasted Carrots With Black Sesame Dressing
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Honey-glazed carrots
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Spirited Cooking: Bourbon Glazed Carrots
Spring celebrations call for bright, fresh produce prepared with a touch of flair. Whether it's for Easter brunch, baby showers, a sunny party on the patio, or a gathering to admire April's blossoming flowers, this is my kind of celebratory dish: tender and sweet carrots tossed in glaze of booze, brown sugar, and butter.
Chilled Carrots With Tahini-Ginger Dressing
It's easy to look past carrots when the farmers market is overflowing with tomatoes and corn, but don't: They're in season this time of year too, and are deserving of a spot on the summertime table. Here, beautiful sweet carrots are lightly cooked, then tossed in a flavorful dressing that's rich with ginger, cilantro, lemon, and just a touch of tahini.
Grilled or Roasted Carrots With Sweet Soy Glaze
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Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
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Carrot Salad With Yogurt, Ghee, and Barberry Dressing
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I once went to a party featuring small bites from Daniel Patterson's Coi kitchen. (It was quite a party.) One was a version of this dish—carrots fragrant with coffee, served in a flavorful broth with minuscule herbs scattered on top.
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Feast inspired by Chef — Binging With Babish
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Pork Loin Roast With Winter Vegetables
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Coffee-Rubbed Ribs
Not a coffee drinker myself, I wasn't sure how this would go over, but I ended up loving it—the way the coffee plays with the other spices, smoke, and meat. And the coffee-ness didn't dominate. Rather, the ground beans added an earthy quality to an already complex mix of flavors. The ribs eaten dry were fantastic, but even better with a coating of stout barbecue sauce.