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Grilled & Glazed Carrots


Grilled & Glazed Carrots

Here is a great quick and brain-dead-easy grilled side dish that can compliment a wide variety of dishes. If you've got the grill fired up, these take mere minutes. How can you really go wrong with carrots, balsamic, and honey?

Ingredients
6 carrots (as equal in size as possible)
1/8 cup Balsamic vinegar
1/8 cup Honey

Method
Combine the balsamic and honey in a small bowl, whisk to combine and set aside.

Peel, trim and slice the carrots in half horizontally.

Put them in a zip-top bag and seal, leaving about an inch unsealed.

Cook the carrots on high in the microwave for two minutes, or until they are slightly flexible. This shortens the grilling time greatly.

Note: You may need to adjust the cooking time depending on the size of your carrots and the power of your microwave.

Grill the carrots on a medium-high grill (about 400*) for three minutes.

Flip them over, brush them with the glaze and continue grilling another three minutes.

Remove the carrots to a platter and brush them with the glaze.

Serve and enjoy.

62 comments:

  1. Those carrots look utterly delicious :)

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  2. yummmmmmm :) I will try it for sure :)

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  3. sounds yummmy...great way to incorporate veggies into your meals!

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  4. Made these last night, and they were amazing! Thank-you for the recipe!

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  5. I made these last week and they were awesome - the combination of the mix with the honey and grilling even enticed my 6-year-old son who would never eat regularly cooked carrots, so this is definitely at the top of my recipe pile!

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  6. I thought these were glazed hot dogs from the picture! I was happy to find they were carrots...I love carrots and my wife and I love to grill so we have a great partnership. They turned out great, but the first time we made them I didn't grill them long enough....not used to grilling carrots, but I have the hang of it now!

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  7. This would be really easy on one of those grill pans on the stove top. I plan to try it including parsnips. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. These look and sound amazing! I've never thought to grill carrots! love it!

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  9. This is terrific! Thank you for this recipe! One tip I figured out after the first try: use toothpicks to secure two or three narrow carrots together. It makes it less likely they'll slide through the grill.

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  10. I threaded mine on two BBQ skewers and it worked great to hold them together!

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  11. I tried it with a grill pan instead of the actual grill & it didn't work out. The sweet glaze burned in the pan & I had to basically steam them instead of grilling them.

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  12. I just made dinner for 7, knowing 2 adults and 1 kid don't like "cooked" carrots.... But guess what!! They do now!!! Great and easy, thanks!!

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  13. Well, I am so excited that I have found this your post because I have been searching for some information about it.

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  14. We tried this tonight and the ziplock melted in the microwave...(which I was a little hesitant about to begin with.) I'm going to try pre-cooking stove top next time, or in a covered microwave dish.

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  15. Corrabelle - I'm sorry, but that's why I intentionally included this note:

    Note: You may need to adjust the cooking time depending on the size of your carrots and the power of your microwave.

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  16. haha, the carrots weren't hardly cooked at all. Only the bag!

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  17. OK, peel the asbestos off of the carrots and use a baking dish. :-) I kid of course.

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  18. haha! I sort of did that...the sauce was really good so I really wanted to try them! We still bbqd them and although being somewhat underdone in the end, the sauce still made them desirable:)

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  19. OK, I don't know where you get your Kevlar carrots, but next time just blanch them in boiling water until they are just barely limp. ;-)

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  20. These are absolutely delicious! And they look beautiful! Excellent recipe - thank you. We're going to have them again for the second night in a row.

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  21. Is the vinegar and honey in the bag when you nuke them?

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  22. Anonymous - No, you mix the glaze, set it aside, nuke and grill the carrots and glaze them.

    Enjoy!

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  28. Good to read this wonderful dish "Grilled & Glazed Carrots"

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  29. It saddens me that anyone would microwave fresh garden produce of any kind. That said, I like the idea of balsamic and honey - I'm going to try it on a lower BBQ temperature for a longer time and see how it turns out. Kick your microwave out of your kitchen! I removed my microwave from my kitchen 10 months ago and I have never been more pleased with the food that's coming out of my kitchen. :)

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  30. Unknown - I sincerely regret any sadness that my choice of cooking method may have caused. I'm sure that your cell phone also misses you.

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  31. @Unknown In my house good food is the goal and the means to that end are inconsequential. I don't use my microwave often, but it sure comes in handy sometimes like quick melting butter or chocolate, reheating leftovers, or parcooking carrots, which are hard to cook through on the grill. You should try to sous vide on them, then finish on the grill. I do them with honey and herbs that way. I hope you haven't banished your sous vide machine yet.

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  33. love the article.. thanks for sharing

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  35. This is one of the best blogs I've ever read. You've got some mad skill here, man. I just hope that you don't lose your style because you're definitely one of the coolest.

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  36. Arabiana - Thank you for you're kind and gracious comments, I certainly appreciate it.

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  37. We tried this tonight and the ziplock melted in the microwave...(which I was a little hesitant about to begin with.) I'm going to try pre-cooking stove top next time, or in a covered microwave dish.

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  38. Having read this I thought it was really enlightening. I appreciate you finding the time and energy to put this content together.
    nice post

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  39. I live the carrot vegetable and we can make a number of dishes with this vegetable. We can use it with in salad.

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  40. Great article, thank you Sir

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  41. Made these last night, and they were amazing! Thank-you for the recipe!

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  42. These look and sound amazing! I've never thought to grill carrots! love it

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  43. I live the carrot vegetable and we can make a number of dishes with this vegetable. We can use it with in salad.

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  44. I made these last week and they were awesome - the combination of the mix with the honey and grilling even enticed my 6-year-old son who would never eat regularly cooked carrots, so this is definitely at the top of my recipe pile!

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  45. Wooooow just look the food image make me hungry

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  46. I made these last week and they were awesome - the combination of the mix with the honey and grilling even enticed my 6-year-old son who would never eat regularly cooked carrots, so this is definitely at the top of my recipe pile!

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  47. I made these last week and they were awesome - the combination of the mix with the honey and grilling even enticed my 6-year-old son who would never eat regularly cooked carrots, so this is definitely at the top of my recipe pile

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  48. WOW, great. Thanks for sharing.

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  49. I tried it with a grill pan instead of the actual grill & it didn't work out. The sweet glaze burned in the pan & I had to basically steam them instead of grilling them.

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  50. sounds yummmy...great way to incorporate veggies into your meals!

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  51. Yummy.. i really love this food :)

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  52. The recipe very yummy for me eat.. thanks for recipe

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  53. This is terrific! Thank you for this recipe! One tip I figured out after the first try: use toothpicks to secure two or three narrow carrots together. It makes it less likely they'll slide through the grill.

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  54. I made these last week and they were awesome - the combination of the mix with the honey and grilling even enticed my 6-year-old son who would never eat regularly cooked carrots, so this is definitely at the top of my recipe pile

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  55. Kampung Buah Cikalong - Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the recipe.

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