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Carrots are a root vegetable that have long been an integral part of human cuisine. While the traditional orange color is the most well known, carrots range in color and can be purple, white and yellow, as well as various shades of orange. They're high in vitamin A, although the cooking process can affect the availability of this vitamin. For cooking, you can use young baby carrots or larger older carrots, provided you match the technique to ensure that the carrot's natural sweetness is enhanced.

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Preparing Carrots

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    Before cooking carrots, they require minor preparation, as follows:
    • New, smaller carrots: Don't peel or cut. Simply scrub clean with a stiff vegetable brush. Cook whole.
    • Older, larger carrots: They can be scrubbed clean (in cold water) but if the skin is very blemished or the recipe calls for it, they can be peeled and scraped off too. Larousse Gastronomique advises that carrots should not be scraped or peeled if maximum nutritional content is to be retained; simply brush them if you're aware of their organic origins but do peel or scrape if concerned about pesticides. [1] These carrots can be sliced, diced or cut into julienne strips for cooking.
    • Grate the carrot where the recipe requires. In cooking, grated carrot is often used inside puddings, cakes and savory baked dishes.
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Blanching Carrots

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    Young/baby, fresh and early season carrots do not need blanching. Older carrots from the end of the season may need to be blanched to reduce their bitterness; taste test a raw one to see first.
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    Cut according to the needs of your recipe.
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    Bring the water to the boil.
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    Much older, larger carrots may need 10-12 minutes.
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    They're now ready to be used as directed.
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Steaming Carrots

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Steaming is a good way to prepare root vegetables, including carrots. It retains freshness and many of the vitamins. Younger carrots are the best for steaming.

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    Cut off any tops. Decide whether to cook whole or sliced.
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    For a steaming basket or saucepan, the water should be kept below the base of the steamer and carrots. Bring the water to the boil.
    • If you own a steamer machine, follow its instructions.
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    Cover well with a fitted lid.
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    This will take about 10-15 minutes, depending on the size of the carrots. Check regularly after about 8 minutes.
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    Steamed carrots go well with many meals and can be served individually or from a bowl. Keep them warm when serving at large dinners by placing in a container with a lid.
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Boiling Carrots

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Boiling is a good method for older carrots. Chicken or vegetable stock can be substituted for the cooking water if you'd like to impart more flavor to the carrots; this is especially useful if the carrots are not very flavorsome to begin with.

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    Return to boil, then reduce the heat and cover the pan.
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    This will take about 10-15 minutes.
    • Test the carrots by sticking a fork into one of them. From there, you can gauge how much longer you need to boil until you get your desired tenderness.
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    They can be sprinkled with freshly chopped parsley for garnish.
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Microwaving Carrots

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    Add 2 tablespoons of water.
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    It is recommended that you stir them once during the process. On average, cooking time is as follows:
    • Thin slices will take about 6-9 minutes
    • Strips will take about 5-7 minutes
    • Baby carrots will take about 7-9 minutes.
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Braising Carrots

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Braised carrots are delicious and sweet.

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    Lay the carrots flat.
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    Season to taste with freshly ground black pepper, sea salt, and perhaps some fresh thyme pieces. Red pepper flakes can also be added if you like.
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    Bring to a boil with the stove on medium-high heat. Remove the boiling pot from the heat and cover with a lid.
    • If you don't have a lid, use heavy kitchen foil to make one.
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    Cook for 1-1/2 hours or until tender.
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    Serve hot. Sprinkle freshly chopped parsley over the top.
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Glazing Carrots

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    Choose fat, new carrots for this method.
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    Add 2 tablespoons of orange juice.
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    Only heat for one minute, then remove from the heat.
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    This can be served with chopped fresh parsley or chopped nuts such as walnuts or pecans.
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Roasting Carrots

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    From this point, either cut in halves again or quarter them lengthways.
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    Alternatively, rest on a baking tray.
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    Roast until tender and caramelized, about 20-40 minutes, depending on the size of the carrot pieces. It's recommended that you turn once or twice, to ensure even caramelization.
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Stir-frying Carrots

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    (These are also known as "matchsticks" or "batons".) Thin slices are important, to ensure quick cooking.
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    Stir fry until they are tender but retain a little bite.
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    Toss in shredded fresh mint and serve hot.
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Making Carrots with Raisins

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    Cut enough to serve about 4-6 people (assume one carrot minimum each).
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    Sprinkle lightly with flour and add just enough water to cover. Add 1 tablespoon of brandy.
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    Cook for about 15 minutes over a gentle heat, then add a handful of raisins. Continue cooking until tender.
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Barbecuing Carrots

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Puréeing Carrots

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    Add 1 teaspoon granulated sugar and 15g/1/2 oz butter or oil to the water too.
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    Retain a little of the cooking water for reuse.
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    Add a few spoonfuls of the cooking liquid to the puréed carrot and stir through; this only needs to be done if the purée appears too thick to you.
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    Mix well.
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    This is a good addition for a meal with roasted vegetables and meat.
    • To make it creamier, add 4 tablespoons of double/heavy cream and stir through before serving.
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Making Carrot Soup

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    There are many different variations of carrot soup, from simple to more complex flavors. Here are a few to try:
    • Carrot soup
    • Curried carrot soup
    • Carrot, chilli and coriander soup
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    • Grate 4 carrots.
    • Fry 1 onion with a 2cm/1 inch piece of grated fresh ginger and 2-3 chopped cloves of garlic. Use either a little butter or oil for frying.
    • Add the grated carrot to the butter or oil mixture. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring now and then.
    • Add 1 liter (0.3 US gal) of hot vegetable or chicken stock. Simmer for 30 minutes.
    • Allow to cool slightly. Blend until smooth.
    • Serve hot. Sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley. For those who like cream, a swirl of cream will finish this off nicely.
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Carrots and swedes or turnips

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The sweetness in the carrots blends well with the flavors or either a swede or turnip.

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    If old, peel them.
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    Cut into same sized pieces as carrot.
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    Cooking in vegetable stock also imparts a nice flavor.
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    Add butter and black pepper.
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    This makes an excellent side dish.
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Making Carrot Sweets

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    Here are just a few things you can cook or bake using carrots:
    • Carrot halva
    • Carrot cake, vegan carrot cake, carrot cake pops
    • Carrot cake doughnuts.

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    Canned carrots are already cooked and soft, so all you have to do is warm them up to the desired temperature and season them to taste. Put your carrots in a microwave-safe container with a lid and microwave them for 2-3 minutes, or cook them on the stove in a saucepan for a few minutes until they’re hot. Leave at least some of the liquid from the can to help them cook evenly without burning. Add butter, salt and pepper, or whatever other flavorings you like, or mix the carrots in with your favorite dish.
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    Clean, peel, and slice your carrots and set them aside. Spray a frying pan with some cooking spray or add enough oil to lightly coat the pan, then put the pan on the stove over medium heat. Add the carrots along with any other flavorings you like, such as salt and pepper, sliced onions, or minced garlic. Cover the pan and turn the heat down to low once the carrots start sizzling. Check the carrots and turn them over frequently until they’re tender.
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    A brown sugar glaze is a great way to add flavor to carrots and offset their natural bitterness. Put about 16 oz (.45 kg) of baby carrots or carrot slices in a saucepan or skillet with 1 ½ tablespoons (18.75 g) of brown sugar, 1 ½ tablespoons (21.25 g) of butter, and half a cup (118.3 mL) of water. Bring the mixture to a boil, then turn it down and let it simmer for about 6 minutes. Turn the heat back up to high for another 5-6 minutes, or until the water evaporates and the carrots become nice and tender. If you like, you can add a little salt and pepper to taste.
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      Tips

      • Carrots marry well to certain foods. In particular, they match well with apple, chives, cumin, mint, orange, parsley and raisin. [2] They are also well matched with tarragon.
      • Liquid tends to draw out the sweetness of carrots. To retain the natural sweetness as much as possible, use very little liquid for the cooking method. [3]
      • Carrots tend to be at their best during late spring to late summer.
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      Warnings

      • Keep carrots stored away from potatoes, apples or pears; the ethylene emitted by these foods can turn carrots bitter.
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      References

      1. Larousse Gastronomique, Carrots , pp. 188-189, (2009), ISBN 978-0-600-62042-6
      2. Food: The Essential A-Z , p. 71, (2001), ISBN 1-74045-031-0
      3. James Peterson, Vegetables , p. 34, (1998), ISBN 0-688-14658-9
      4. Food: The Essential A-Z , p. 71, (2001), ISBN 1-74045-031-0 – research source
      5. Sally Cameron, Grow It, Cook It , (2009), ISBN 978-0-14-301096-8 – research source
      6. The Australian Women's Weekly, The Edible Garden Cookbook , (2010), ISBN 978-1-74245-051-3 – research source
      7. Larousse Gastronomique, Carrots , pp. 188-189, (2009), ISBN 978-0-600-62042-6 – research source
      8. Mary Cadogan, Prepare to Cook , pp. 126-127, (1981), ISBN 0-454-00324-2 – research source
      9. James Peterson, Vegetables , (1998), ISBN 0-688-14658-9 – research source

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      To boil carrots, cut them into slices and then boil them for 10-15 minutes in water or broth. To make roasted carrots, cut them in half, brush them with oil, and roast them in the oven at 400 °F for around 30 minutes. If you're in a rush, slice the carrots and microwave them covered for 5-10 minutes until they're crisp and tender. If you're cooking on the grill, cut the carrots into thin strips, brush them with butter, and cook them directly on the grill grate until they start to turn brown and caramelize. For a ton of other ways to cook your carrots, like how to stir-fry, microwave, or even barbecue your carrots, read on!

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