These candied carrots are sliced carrots in a brown sugar and butter glaze that are simmered until tender. A super easy side dish that’s perfect for a weeknight dinner or a holiday meal!
Even the most staunch veggie haters will adore these carrots coated in a sticky sweet glaze. They’re so simple to make you won’t even believe it! Serve these carrots alongside London broil or baked boneless pork chops for a fabulous and memorable meal.
One thing I always have in my fridge is a bag of carrots. They’re inexpensive, last for weeks and make for a perfect side dish. These candied carrots dress up your basic steamed carrots with a brown sugar and butter glaze that is out of this world delicious! You can have this side dish on your table in about 15 minutes which makes it perfect for those busy days when you’re trying to get dinner made in a hurry.
Candied Carrots Ingredients
This recipe is made with carrots, butter, brown sugar, salt, pepper and parsley.
How do you make candied carrots?
Place the carrots in a large pan with some water, then simmer until the carrots are tender. Drain any excess water from the pan, then add butter, brown sugar, salt and pepper. Cook until a glaze forms, then add a sprinkle of parsley and enjoy!
Tips for the perfect dish
- You can cut your carrots into slices or sticks, either way will work fine. You can also use whole baby carrots if you don’t want to do any peeling or chopping.
- This dish can be prepared up to 2 days before you plan to serve it. Store the finished carrots in an airtight container in the fridge, then reheat on the stove until warmed through.
- Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
- Candied carrots will stay fresh in the freezer for up to 2 months.
Recipe FAQs
There are so many different ways to cook carrots that produce great results! My favorite methods include sauteed carrots like this candied carrots recipe, and also roasted carrots.
Carrots are a naturally sweet vegetable, and a little bit of honey or brown sugar really brings out the sweetness. Carrots also pair well with savory flavorings such as garlic, ginger and spices like cumin and paprika.
Yes, you can reheat candied carrots. I recommend reheating them on the stove over medium heat for 5-7 minutes or until warmed through. You might need to add a tablespoon of water to the skillet so that the carrots don’t get overly browned as they heat up.
Flavor Variations
This recipe is great as-is, but you can add other ingredients to customize the flavors to your tastes.
- Vegetables: You can add other root vegetables such as parsnips, sweet potatoes and beets for a variety of flavors and textures.
- Sweetener: No brown sugar on hand? Honey and maple syrup both make great substitutes.
- Spices: Feel free to add a pinch of spice to the skillet such as cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice or ground ginger.
I make these candied carrots as a side to a roasted chicken, and they’re always on our Easter table alongside our holiday ham. However you decide to serve your carrots, they’re sure to be a huge hit!
More side dish recipes you’ll love
- Green Bean Bundles
- Garlic Butter Mushrooms
- Parmesan Roasted Broccoli
- Slow Cooker Creamed Corn
- Broccoli and Cheese Casserole
Candied Carrots
Ingredients
- 1 lb carrots peeled and sliced into 1/2 inch pieces
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon pepper
- 1 tablespoon chopped parsley
Instructions
- Place the carrots in a large pan. Add 1 cup of water to the pan. Bring to a simmer and cook the carrots for 8-10 minutes or until tender.
- Drain the water from the pan and return the pan to the stove over medium heat. Add the brown sugar, butter, salt and pepper.
- Cook for 2-3 minutes or until butter and sugar have melted and carrots are coated in the glaze. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.
Notes
- You can cut your carrots into slices or sticks, either way will work fine. You can also use whole baby carrots if you don’t want to do any peeling or chopping.
- This dish can be prepared up to 2 days before you plan to serve it. Store the finished carrots in an airtight container in the fridge, then reheat on the stove until warmed through.
Made candied carrots with a dash of nutmeg. Had it with my b a ked chicken with milk gravy. Great accompliment. Delicious! Thank you.
We love these carrots! These are also very good with 1/2 tsp of ginger and sprinkling of fresh mint.
Love these candied carrots, so easy to make and have just the perfect amount of sweetness to them! A new favorite way to prepare carrots!
Omg these carrots were the perfect side dish for our dinner last night! They were tender and sweet, totally delicious! Even my picky kids gobbled them up!
Incredibly simple to make and so sweet and yummy that I didn’t need to make a dessert & my sweet tooth was satisfied.
I made these carrots with dinner last night and they were delicious! The prefect side for any meal!
Hi! Can these be made ahead of time and warmed up when you want to serve?
Yes that’s fine!
Delicious with Tuscan herb dry-rubbed pork tenderloin and mashed potatoes with cranberry sauce! Best dinner Iโve had in a while, so many delicious flavors that all complement each other perfectly! Would definitely recommend!
Like you mix cranberry sauce in the potatoes or serve it on the side?
One of my favs. A must have with pork chops. Thank you!
These were great! And easy! Thank you!
Super easy and delicious!
So two thoughts, 1) nutmeg 2) this would go great with a butternut pear soup.
This recipe is the bomb!!! Merry Christmas!
Wouldn’t they taste better if you baked them in the oven first before tossing them in the butter mixture. Simply place in oven safe pot skip the water and bake until done in the oven, than toss with brown sugar butter, perhaps a little maple syrup.
I’ve never tried this before so I don’t know if it would work, let me know if you try it!
I cooked these tonight with Creamy Lemon Thyme Pork Chops, corn on the cob, and chick peas. Delicious!
How did I get to be 61YO and never had a cooked carrot. These were delicious. Served twice in first week. Next I’ll try baby carrots. Thanks.
Made these tonight with some honey garlic pork chops and mashed potatoes. Very delicious!
So glad you enjoyed it, thanks for reporting back!
It was so yummy. My kids enjoyed them . Convenient midweek dinner side. Had them with battered fish and roasted potatoes.
Yay so glad to hear you enjoyed them! Thanks for reporting back!
A tablespoon or two of Sambuca added to the butter glaze makes a nice variation.
That sounds great, will try it next time!
Do you think theyโd cook according to the same directions if I used whole baby carrots instead of chopped?
Yes that will work you’ll just have to cook them a bit longer!
Could these be made a day before ? What’s the best reheat option ?
Yes they can, you can either microwave them or reheat over low heat on the stove.