Roasted Carrots With Turmeric and Cumin Recipe (2024)

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HJ

Love these, as do the rest of my family. I now make these without the butter. In step 3, simply put the spices into the (unwashed) bowl you used in step 1. If needed, add a few extra drops of oil. When the carrots come out of the oven, put them in the bowl and mix gently to coat them with the spices and mint.

I've made these without the mint and they are still great!

Neil

I agree with Katherine -- given all those spices, the result is surprisingly bland. Also the recipe is unclear. Step 3 says to transfer spices and soft butter to a large pan, and step 4 says to add the cooked carrots to the spices in the pan. I don't know if it means a sauce pan or frying pan, but since we don't then add heat, why use a pan at all? Why not a bowl or the serving platter instead?

Peg

Can use about half as much olive oil and butter.

MBH

Fabulous. I cooked this for Thanksgiving, my table a mix of picky eaters, small children, gourmets, goumands, and traditionalists. Once lone carrot remained--which I ate. Many requests for repeats.

Me

-Bland.
-Subtle; good.
-Used EVOO instead of butter.
-Carrots were oily. Use half as much olive oil and butter.
-Love - make w'out butter. In step 3, simply put the spices into the (unwashed) bowl used in step 1. If nec. add xtra drops oil. When carrots come out oven, put in bowl; mix gently to coat w. spices and mint.
-Can limit oven time to 10-15.
-Used coconut oil -sweet, coats carrots well. Nice contrast w. coriander/cumin.
-Mint not nec. Can substitute spices for seeds. Carrots shrink.

Ember

Great recipe! I was out of olive oil so I used coconut oil instead which is sweet and coats the carrots really well. It provided a nice contrast with the toasted coriander and cumin too! This could become my go-to carrot recipe and may also be an addition to our Thanksgiving feast!

Cheryl

After multiple comments about the lack of flavor, I was a bit worried. But I served these at my Thanksgiving and followed the recipe exactly, and it was really good. The spices were subtle, but a really good change from my usual sage butter go to for roasted carrots.

Erica

I thought these were subtle, rather than "bland", as some cooks have thought; but certainly a bit less oil/butter would be fine, also less time in the oven -- 10 or 15 minutes plenty.

Sheerah

The veggie-resistant boyfriend and I ate this like fries. Double it.

Cole K.

Agree. My carrots were a bit oily. Also can probably limit time in the oven to 15 minutes.

Irene

Delicious. I used olive oil for the spice instead of butter, and it still turned out tasty.

KathyNELAND

Made these according to the directions except I omitted the mint. They turned out yummy. Very easy and delicious. I love roasted vegetables.

Kathryn Jennings

Add a small amount of honey or brown sugar. Ups the sweetness and flavor of the carrots--sometimes the carrots are not at their best. Mmmmm, yummmmm.

Natalie

I had Brussels sprouts on hand and added them to the carrots after halving-delicious!

bridget botch

i actually didn’t have any thyme to do this … haha okay so i literally didn’t have thyme and replaced with fresh ROSEMARY and it’s a GREAT sub and i think boost the flavor! its not bland or subtle like how the other receipts came out. these are delicious!

EFinch

If you don’t have Aleppo pepper or mild chili powder in the house, and you choose to use Cayenne in its place, by god you do not need ½ teaspoon of it.

James W

Doesn’t the baking temperature, 425 degrees Fahrenheit, specified exceed the smoke point of the oil specified, olive oil?

RKH3

Agree with most comments: no mint, less butter, reduce cooking time. Simple easy - worth getting right

bd

I thought it better to roast 15 minutes and then broil for five. At 425, my carrots didn't come out at all brown. There is absolutely no reason to put them in a pan at the end. Unless you like washing dishes, dump the carrots and the spice mixture into that same bowl used for mixing them with olive oil.

In

does not serve 6! was barely enough for just 2, we went through them really quickly like fries. (maybe we liked them too much)

hules

It's a while since this recipe was first posted but anyway.....if this dish tastes 'bland' to you it is likely you are using less than truly fresh carrots which is a shame because this is one of the great methods for cooking root vegetable.

Tate Bredenkamp

Absolutely perfect in every way. My dad described them as “out of this world. The best carrots he’d ever had.” Serving them a strained yogurt dressed with lime zest, lime juice, and a little salt is essential. Regarding steps 3 and 4, just add the completed butter to the sheet pan the carrots were cooking on, along with fresh mint. They coat quite easily enough and are genuinely, transcendent.

Kristen

These were delicious. I added blanched slivered almonds I had on hand for some crunch. Flavors were incredible.

QueenSashy

Delicious. And if you happen to have fresh turmeric, up it to a teaspoon or more and it's double delicious.

QUAASAM

Delicious!! Added some peas for color. Served with rice stuffed green peppers.

samantha capobianco

So easy and delicious! Loved this one

GF

.25 teasp of tumeric & Cumin.125 teasp of cinnamonRoast at 400 degrees for 25 minutes

Sue

My farmers market carrots were perfect for this recipe because they're nice and thick, not anemic like grocery store carrots can sometimes be. I adjusted this recipe for 2: 5 carrots, 1 T olive oil, season with salt and pepper. I omitted the butter and other spices and didn't miss them. The batons come out perfectly every time.

Cathy

I've been wanting a not-too-involved carrot recipe, and decided to try this one on Easter alongside roast chicken. I followed the suggestion to use half the amount of oil and butter and was out of coriander and mint. I also used already ground cumin, a bit more than called for to make up for the lack of coriander. This was not hard, had easily accessible ingredients, and was delicious!! I'll be making it again for sure!

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Roasted Carrots With Turmeric and Cumin Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I drink turmeric and cumin together? ›

No interactions were found between cumin and turmeric.

How to roast carrots in Jamie Oliver? ›

Method. Preheat your oven to 200°C/400°F/gas 6. Toss your carrots with a good lug of olive oil, a splash of vinegar, salt and pepper, the thyme sprigs and the garlic cloves. Place in a roasting tray or earthenware dish, cover tightly with tinfoil and cook for 30 to 40 minutes until just tender.

What seasoning is good on raw carrots? ›

Here's some of our favorites to sprinkle on carrots:
  • Garlic (minced, powder or granules)
  • Onion powder or granules.
  • Black malabar pepper.
  • Cinnamon (Cassia for sweeter, Ceylon for sweetness with some more complex savory and vanilla flavors)
  • Nutmeg powder.
  • Cayenne pepper powder.
  • Ginger powder.
  • Aleppo chili.
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Is it better to roast or boil carrots? ›

Roasting really brings out carrots' best qualities. To make them, just toss carrots with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Bake until they're golden on the edges and tender throughout.

What Cannot be mixed with turmeric? ›

Avoid using turmeric together with other herbal/health supplements that can also affect blood-clotting. This includes angelica (dong quai), capsicum, clove, dandelion, danshen, evening primrose, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, horse chestnut, Panax ginseng, poplar, red clover, saw palmetto, and willow.

What should you not eat turmeric with? ›

Blood-thinning medications

Turmeric may strengthen the effects of these drugs, raising the risk of bleeding. Blood thinners include warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), and aspirin, among others.

How to make Gordon Ramsay carrots? ›

Cooking instructions

Heat the olive oil in a large sauté pan, then add the carrots and parsnips and toss to coat in the oil. Add the thyme, cinnamon, star anise and some seasoning. Cook over a medium heat for 15-20 minutes, turning the vegetables frequently, until golden brown and almost cooked through.

Why are my roasted carrots tough? ›

Undercook them, and the texture is tough and dense. Overcook them, and they're dry and wrinkled. The secret is to soften the carrots slightly by boiling them briefly before roasting. The texture will be firm-tender with just the right amount of caramelization on the outside.

What happens if you don't peel carrots before roasting? ›

That's likely because carrot skins can turn bitter and dry when they're cooked. For some, the flavor difference is barely noticeable, but for others, the earthiness is a complete turn-off. Carrots' glossy exteriors may also turn dusty and dry in the heat of an oven.

What not to mix carrots with? ›

Also, fruits have more sugar content, something that can hinder the digestive process of vegetables. For the same reason, one shouldn't mix orange with carrot as when taken together, they may cause heartburn and excess bile reflux. Only a few fruits are starchy in nature. These include green bananas and plantains.

What brings out the carrot flavor? ›

A little honey brings out their natural sweetness. To me, roasted carrots are the perfect veggie side dish. They're easy to make, but they're also amazingly flavorful. The hot oven intensifies the carrots' natural sweetness, and it makes them soft and tender, with lightly crisp, caramelized edges.

How can I make my carrots taste better? ›

#1 Roasted

Slice or keep them whole if baby sized and toss with salt and pepper as your most basic preparation, or optionally add garlic, dill or honey to change it up. Roast on a baking sheet at 400 degrees until tender. So, so, so sweet!

What are the benefits of taking turmeric and cumin? ›

Other preliminary lab studies suggest that curcumin or turmeric might protect against types of colitis, stomach ulcers, and high cholesterol. Based on studies, turmeric and curcumin might also help treat upset stomach, diabetes, depression, HIV, uveitis, and viral infections.

How much turmeric cumin should you take a day? ›

Generally speaking, a dose of 500 mg to 2,000 mg of turmeric is usually recommended. This is based on the dosages used in studies. Look for products that list the actual amount of curcumin in the supplement for best results. Doses of over 8 grams of curcumin per day are not recommended due to the risk of side effects.

How long does it take for turmeric and cumin to work? ›

The available research suggests that turmeric's antioxidant effects can be felt between 4-8 weeks. One study found that turmeric's stimulative effect on SOD activities was seen after about 6 weeks. “The available research suggests that turmeric's antioxidant effects can be felt between 4-8 weeks.”

Is turmeric and cumin good for your liver? ›

According to research, curcumin can be protective and effective in various types of liver diseases and disorders. There are many ways curcumin helps the liver, including the ability to slow down the hormone leptin and high sugar levels from triggering fibrosis in the liver, says research studies.

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