How to Make Roasted Carrots So Simple and Delicious

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Roasted carrots are on my plate at least twice a week. I love how the heat of the oven brings out all of the flavor with very little effort. Before I started exploring plant-based nutrition, I was a shredded carrot girl. There would be just enough added to a salad to make it look interesting. Learning how to roast carrots made me appreciate them more.

A tray of roasted carrots with hummus, chips and salad
Roasted Carrots with a Side of Hummus

The Truth About Carrots and Eyesight

As a kid, I hated those mushy carrots found in the canned veggies on my plate. I was not convinced that they would lead to great night vision. Even Bugs Bunny couldn’t convince me because I learned in science class that carrots are not really good for rabbits! I might have been onboard if they offered me roasted carrots. But, I didn’t discover them that way until I was practically an adult!

While it is true that carrots are an incredible source of Beta Carotene, they are not quite responsible for superhero strength eyesight. It seems that during WWII, the British explained away their ability to accurately hit German targets by saying their soldiers ate a diet rich in carrots.

Of course we know that they had access to radar technology but promoting carrots sounds so much better! The British were clever and even went on to create cartoon characters like Dr. Carrot and promoted recipes for everything from carrot cake to carrot pudding.

Roasted Carrots Were a Game Changer

It may sound crazy but I don’t recall ever having roasted carrots as a kid. As I’ve shared, my memory of carrots includes Bugs Bunny and slushy orange circles in the cans of mixed vegetables we kept in the cabinet. When we did buy them fresh, they always ended up shredded into a salad. Making roasted carrots is so easy and they don’t need a lot of help. A little thyme, olive oil, salt and pepper go a long way.

A handful of fresh organic carrots
Fresh Carrots at the Farmer’s Market

Reasons to Love Roasted Carrots

  • Carrots have a high water content
  • Carrots are a great source of antioxidants
  • Carrot greens have a good amount of Vitamin A, C and K
  • They are easy to make and even easier to eat!

LA Dunn is a plant-based advocate who is always on the look out for fun and new ways to put more plants on her plate. She loves making dishes that her family enjoys and has no problem sneaking in lots of fruits, grains and vegetables.

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