Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (2024)

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (1)

Cherie

Rating: 5 stars

05/18/2018

These carrots are absolutely divine! I've made them with regular, cut carrots and I've made them with (a bit difficult to find) baby carrots and, yes, the baby carrots were so much better and worth the extra money and effort to locate. I almost like these best with just the lime juice and no zest, but they're wonderful both ways.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (2)

Sosi

Rating: 5 stars

06/09/2017

Simly perfect

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (3)

FromNewYork

Rating: 5 stars

10/30/2015

This sauce generates more compliments than any other I've made. Recently I served it on grilled shrimp and vegetable kabobs (no carrots) and one guest actually said it was (please excuse this) "org*smic." Yes, that's the word he used as he asked for seconds. But you do need to make more than the recipe suggests, and then put it in anything you can find: other vegetables, fish, shellfish, rice, etc. It's also amazing with the baby carrots as originally written!

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (4)

pandrenyc

Rating: 4 stars

07/07/2015

A great easy way to add flavor to carrots.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (5)

BogeysMom

Rating: 5 stars

09/10/2014

I read the rave reviews for this dish and thought, "Aw, come on. It can't be that good; it's only carrots." Boy, was I wrong. This is really, really, REALLY delicious. And I used regular carrots -- just steamed them longer so that they were fully cooked. I'm thinking that this might work well with green beans or asparagus. This is definitely a winner!

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gocougs1995

Rating: 5 stars

12/22/2013

A winter staple side dish of ours. Recipe great as is.

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Jot

Rating: 3 stars

08/27/2013

Used baby carrots on the bag an just cooked them longer. I left out the zest and I still thought the lime flavor was a bit strong. Next time ill halve it. My kid loved it. I enjoy the horseradish carrots from cooking light much more.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (8)

jazzwood

Fresh carrots from the garden and this recipe made for a perfect side dish. The flavors blended nicely. Although some carrots were not "baby" I cut them all to the same size.

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JJ1916ohio

Rating: 2 stars

12/19/2012

I was just not a big fan. It's gotten great reviews and I followed the recipe exactly (and it can definitely be hard to find true baby carrots) but I found it very bland. We had to add a lot more salt and lime juice and then it ended up being fairly tasty, but just following the directions didn't give them enough flavor.

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Camillka

Rating: 5 stars

10/24/2011

I have lost count of how many times I have used this recipe since I first saw it in Cooking Light. As a matter of fact, the first time I made it was when we were camping with friends in July of 2008. It will NEVER fail you. I have often prepared it the day before a dinner party and just heated it in the microwave. Everyone loves these carrots.

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Kaitysmom

Rating: 5 stars

07/06/2011

I cooked these tonight. I used rainbow carrots and they came out pretty good. I had to get creative with the directions because I didn't think they were very clear but overall...I'll make them again. My daughter enjoyed as well.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (12)

Zaykaam

Rating: 5 stars

06/27/2011

I made these for dinner tonight and everyone Loved them! They were so good! I will be making these again!

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LauraLeigh8

Rating: 5 stars

04/22/2011

I did a julienne cut on the carrots and then steamed them in the microwave for 4 minutes before tossing them in the sauce. They were just fabulous! It's a rare meal when the most memorable dish is a veggie!

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Jaymie

Rating: 5 stars

03/13/2011

Love this dish - delicious and so fancy looking yet so easy. Looks and tastes like restaurant food :) I'm not a huge fan of cooked carrots but these are steamed just the right amount and the ginger/garlic/lime combo is outstanding. My husband liked them too.

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jaynerom

Rating: 5 stars

01/27/2011

Very good. These were incredibly easy to throw together in a short amount of time. We enjoyed every last one!

Rating: 5 stars

08/25/2010

These carrots are amazing! What a fresh and healthy recipe! Made them exactly as written - you GOTTA try these!

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (17)

sarahjones

Rating: 5 stars

07/02/2010

Have made these a few times already they are wonderful and a great way to use the carrots from my garden!

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JaGaCook

Rating: 5 stars

03/30/2010

This recipe was absolutely simple/easy to prepare but really refreshing on the palate. My husband doesn't like veggies and I rarely get him to eat them. Last night he had every piece of carrot. I used the bagged baby carrots, didn't have any cilantro so I just add a dash of Mrs. Dash Lemon pepper. Was great!!

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love2coooook

Rating: 5 stars

11/12/2009

This is a keeper! I'd give it 6 stars if I could! Followed the recipe to a T and have made it again and again and again for Christmas dinner parties, Thanksgiving, and just regular ol' family dinners. Everyone looooves this side dish adn the best part is it's verrrry easy!

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bonniebp

Rating: 5 stars

09/12/2009

Yum! Will make this again. Even a friend who does not like cooked carrots had seconds. I couldn't find the "baby" carrots in the store, so we used the bagged snack carrots & cooked them "Andante" as I'm in agreement with my friend and like a little crunch rather than mush when I eat cooked carrots.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (21)

RenoTX

Rating: 5 stars

04/30/2009

Made this with miniature-cut carrots, and had to steam longer accordingly. The sauce is delicious - my family loved this dish. I had not expected such a tangy flavor - the title of this dish should be carrots with lime-garlic-ginger sauce. The combination of lime, garlic, butter and ginger is delish, and the cilantro really adds to the total effect. I will definitely be making this again.

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EllenFL

Rating: 5 stars

04/11/2009

Actually, I selected this recipe for an Easter gathering because I thought it would be a pretty addition to the table with Grilled Lamb and Easter Potatoes (look them up in CL). I should have made more because they were DEVOURED! Everyone raved and commented on the interesting combination of ginger and garlic. Made as described tho I think my steam time took longer too as someone else commented. Funny tho, some of my carrot "tops" fell off while steaming, so I don't think I'll bother with baby carrots next time, just cut large carrots "slim". Oh, and it DID make a pretty platter on the table! Score!

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LindigoGirl

Rating: 5 stars

03/30/2009

OMG, I want to roll around in that sauce! It was AWESOME! I left out the ginger because I don't care for it and used dried cilantro. The carrots took twice as long to steam, but I don't think I got real baby ones - although they did have the stems attached. Anyway, my husband and I both loved this.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (24)

melman

Rating: 5 stars

02/22/2009

I used the sliced crinkle carrots and it came out fantastic. I served it with maple glazed salmon and roated yukon potatoes

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diverchic

Rating: 3 stars

01/21/2009

I'm not a big fan of vegetables but I'm trying to change my eating habits and this receipe was delicious.

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Ltoeat

Rating: 3 stars

01/05/2009

some loved it and some did not. I used regular ready to eat snack carrots and they were tender. You can also use carrot rounds or cut it on a diagonal- just reduce the cooking time.

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tejaksw

Rating: 5 stars

12/31/2008

Where has this receipe been all my life??? Can't imagine not cooking this again and again..... We don't care for cilantro, so we used parsley instead.

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lksmithnj

Rating: 5 stars

12/09/2008

Super easy and very flavorful, I highly recommend this one. I substituted ground ginger for fresh, cilantro in a tube because I had no fresh cilantro either, and used only lime juice. I had fresh baby carrots and they're very easy and quick to cook with a vegetable steamer. It turned out to be a huge hit with my family. I will definitely make this recipe often and have no problem serving it to guests.

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bibliomaniagirl

Rating: 3 stars

11/29/2008

I made these for Thanksgiving. I used the smallest whittled down baby carrots because I couldn't find the "real" ones. The lime was a bit strong for me so in the future I'll probably use zest or juice but not both.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (30)

RuffNReddy

Rating: 5 stars

11/24/2008

Even better with a little honey added. The lime & honey really add a sweet-tart kick that tastes phenomenal with the cilantro. I also tried it with pepper flakes for some added spice.

Steamed Carrots with Garlic-Ginger Butter Recipe (31)

lovetoeat

Rating: 4 stars

11/18/2008

It was a hit, the lime makes it. I just used ready to eat carrots because it was more affordable. You may need to double the recipe, it will go quick and leftovers are great.

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FAQs

What is best to boil or steam carrots? ›

Steaming allows you to retain more of the nutrients compared with boiling,” Jenna Hope confirms, because leaching, whereby some nutrients draw out into the water, doesn't occur as much. “Naturally, it may not provide as much flavour as, for example, roasting, so serve with a pesto or tahini.”

How long to steam carrots to keep nutrients? ›

Carrots - To preserve beta-carotene, a substance that helps the body obtain vitamin A, carrots should be cooked for about five minutes over medium to high heat. Grab a pot and add enough water to cover all the carrots. Try slicing them not so thinly.

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.
  8. Aleppo chili.
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How many calories are in steamed carrots? ›

NameAmountUnit
Energy35kcal
Energy147kJ
Protein0.76g
Total lipid (fat)0.18g
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How to steam carrots on the stove? ›

Fill a medium wide-mouthed pot with 2 inches of water. Set a collapsible steamer basket insert into the pot, then bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Put the carrots in the steamer basket and cook, covered, until tender when pierced with a knife, about 8 minutes.

Are steam carrots 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.

What is the healthiest way to cook carrots? ›

The healthiest way to cook carrots depends on your priorities: Nutrient Retention: Steaming or microwaving with a little water are generally considered the best methods to retain the most nutrients in carrots, particularly vitamins and minerals like vitamin A and potassium.

Can I eat steamed carrots everyday? ›

You can have carrots daily and as part of a healthy, balanced diet. You are unlikely to get carotenemia (turning your skin an orange-yellow color) unless you eat too many carrots and other carotene-rich foods too often. Is chewing on carrots good for you? Yes.

How much water do you need to steam carrots? ›

For an even more basic way to steam carrots, do this: Fill a large pan with an inch of water (use a deep skillet for large carrots or a medium-sized saucepan for baby carrots or carrot rounds). Bring the water to a boil, then add the carrots and salt, cover, and reduce the heat to medium.

What makes carrots taste better? ›

For carrots, you can try steaming them instead of boiling or roasting them. Steaming helps to retain more of the nutrients and natural sweetness of the carrots. You can also add some fresh herbs, such as thyme or parsley, to the steaming water to infuse some extra flavor into the carrots.

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.

What brings out the sweetness in carrots? ›

Carrots are naturally sweet, cutting them doesn't affect the flavor. If you want them even sweeter, roasting is a good option. Toss them with some oil, and something sweet- maple syrup, orange juice or even a little honey. Then roast in a hot oven.

How many carrots can I eat a day? ›

As per various health sites, eating too many carrots for a prolonged period can discolour your skin and give it an orange shade due to the beta carotene present in it. Ideally, you should not consume more than 1 or 2 carrots in a day.

Is carrot good for diabetes? ›

Carrots can be a safe choice if you have diabetes and are watching your blood sugar levels. They're also non-starchy vegetables. So you can even enjoy small amounts of carrots if you're following the ketogenic, or keto, diet.

Which carrot is good red or orange? ›

Orange carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A. This nutrient is crucial for maintaining healthy vision, skin, and immune function. Red carrots, on the other hand, contain lycopene, which is also an antioxidant with potential health benefits.

Are boiled carrots the same as steamed? ›

Steamed carrots are a step up from boiled carrots, but they're still not one of our favorite cooking methods. The main reason to steam vegetables is from a health perspective. According to SFGate, steaming carrots prevents nutrient loss, increasing your intake of vitamin A, vitamin K, and potassium.

Is it better to boil or steam vegetables? ›

Background: Steaming retains vitamins and phytochemicals in vegetables better than boiling; thus, it is important to promote this cooking method.

Are steamed carrots better? ›

Although raw carrot slices go well with a dip, cooked carrots are softer and easier to chew. But that's not the only benefit of heating the vegetable. Carrots provide more antioxidants when boiled or steamed than when eaten raw, according to a January 2008 report in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

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