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🥕🌿🎄 Roasted Carrots With Herbs – Christmas Side


🎅 Introduction: The Perfect Christmas Carrot Side

Roasted carrots with herbs are one of the easiest and most delicious Christmas side dishes.
They pair beautifully with turkey, gammon, beef, or a veggie Christmas roast — and they look stunning on the plate.

When roasted properly, they become:

✔ sweet and caramelised
✔ golden around the edges
✔ tender inside
✔ packed with festive flavour

Here’s exactly how to make herb-roasted carrots for Christmas.


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🥕🌿 Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 1–1.2 kg carrots (whole, sliced or batons)
  • 2–3 tbsp olive oil or melted butter
  • Salt & pepper
  • Your choice of herbs:
    • thyme
    • rosemary
    • parsley
    • sage
    • oregano
    • mixed herbs

Optional extras: garlic, honey, lemon zest, balsamic glaze.


🔥🥕 How to Make Herb-Roasted Carrots

1. Preheat the oven

Set to 200°C (fan 180°C).

2. Prep the carrots

Peel if you like, then slice into even pieces — or leave whole for a rustic look.

3. Season generously

Toss carrots with:
✔ oil or butter
✔ salt & pepper
✔ chopped herbs

4. Spread onto a roasting tray

Use a large metal tray to avoid overcrowding.

5. Roast for 25–40 minutes

  • Smaller pieces: 25–30 minutes
  • Large/whole carrots: 35–40 minutes

Turn halfway through for even caramelisation.

6. Finish with fresh herbs

Add a sprinkle of fresh thyme or parsley once out of the oven.


🌿 Best Herbs for Christmas Carrots

Thyme

Classic Christmas herb — earthy and subtle.

Rosemary

Strong flavour, perfect for whole roasted carrots.

Parsley

Fresh, bright finish.

Sage

Deep, savoury Christmas flavour.

Mixed Herbs

Quick and easy all-rounder.


🍋 Extra Flavour Options

✔ Honey or maple glaze

Adds sweetness and shine.

✔ Garlic (fresh or granules)

Pairs beautifully with thyme and rosemary.

✔ Lemon zest

Lifts the flavour and adds festive brightness.

✔ Balsamic drizzle

Rich, sticky, and perfect for Christmas dining.


🎄 Make-Ahead Instructions

Save time on Christmas Day:

Method 1: Prep the carrots the night before

  • Peel and chop.
  • Store in water in the fridge.

Method 2: Parboil ahead

  • Boil for 5 minutes.
  • Cool completely.
  • Store in airtight containers.
  • Roast for 20–25 minutes on Christmas Day.

Method 3: Fully roast ahead

  • Roast as normal.
  • Cool and store.
  • Reheat at 180°C for 10–12 minutes.

❌ Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Overcrowding

Causes steaming, not roasting.

❌ Using glass or ceramic trays

Metal gets much crispier results.

❌ Adding dried herbs too late

They need roasting time to release their flavour.

❌ Cutting carrots unevenly

Leads to mixed textures.


🌟 FAQs

What herbs go best with carrots?

Thyme, rosemary, parsley, sage, and oregano.

Should I peel carrots before roasting?

Optional — unpeeled carrots roast beautifully.

Can I add honey?

Yes — add it halfway to avoid burning.

How do I get carrots to caramelise?

Use high heat, hot oil, and don’t overcrowd the tray.

Can I roast carrots and parsnips together?

Yes — just cut them similar sizes.


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