Bourbon Glazed Carrots Recipe (2024)

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In these quick and easy Bourbon Glazed Carrots, slices of carrots are simmered in a buttery bourbon sauce with brown sugar and garlic. The carrots cook right in the sauce and absorb all of the bourbon sauce flavor, making every bite a savory-sweet delight.

Bourbon Glazed Carrots

Bourbon Glazed Carrots feature tender fresh carrots in a buttery, sweet brown sugar, bourbon, and garlic sauce. The carrots cook right in the sauce and absorb it so every bite is decadent and packed with flavor.

Plus, you make them all in one skillet in less than 30 minutes. The hardest part is waiting for them to be done!

I am extremely excited to share this recipe today because after cooking and recipe-testing for many years, my husband is hard to impress. It's not that he's picky or that he doesn't like what I cook (although, that does come with the territory! Some recipes are tested many times before they get the stamp of approval for the blog!) He's just kind of jaded from all that testing. But these bourbon glazed carrots got his stamp of approval from the very first bite. He LOVES them. And now whenever he sees carrots in the fridge, he asks if I'm making "those carrots" again.

And yes, these bourbon glazed carrots are THAT good! So good that you too will want to make them again and again!

What Kind of Carrots Should I Use?

You can use any kind of carrot here. Your typical long orange carrots, baby carrots, or rainbow carrots (of the long or baby variety!).

Cook time may vary slightly based on how you slice them. For long carrots, slice them into circles or diagonally as ovals. For baby carrots, I slice them diagonally length-wise into 2 pieces.

Do I Have to Peel the Carrots?

That's up to you! I usually don't for this recipe, but you definitely can if you prefer.

DO always wash your carrots though!

Bourbon Glazed Carrots Variations

These bourbon glazed carrots are the perfect balance of sweet and savory, so it's hard for me to recommend changing them at all. But variety is the spice of life, so if you must, try these ideas to personalize the carrots to your own tastes.

  • Make them more savory. Chili has a way of complimenting sweet flavors and turning them slightly savory without completely losing the sweetness. Add a little bit of chili powder to taste or some chili sauce like sriracha or sambal oelek.
  • Make them more sweet. I wouldn't add any more sugar, as they are already pretty sweet. However, to cut out the savory aspect, you can eliminate the minced garlic. Be sure to season with salt to taste.
  • Make them spicy. The sriracha or sambal oelek mentioned above will also add a little bit of spice to the dish. To incorporate some spice without adding much chili flavor, you can also add red pepper flakes or a pinch of cayenne.
  • Make them unique. To put a completely different spin on the dish, try adding some curry (I like red curry paste for this) and a little turmeric.
  • Make them fresh. Add a little freshness by incorporating some fresh herbs. My favorites here are parsley or thyme, but you can also experiment with chives, rosemary, basil, or oregano.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT COOKING WITH BOURBON!

If you've ever watched any cooking shows, you know that adding alcohol to a hot pan will light that alcohol on fire.

Since home kitchens are not usually equipped for that kind of grand fire show, turn down your heat (or remove the skillet from the heat), and allow it to cool slightly before adding the alcohol.

Since there is butter (grease) in this dish, you cannot put out this fire using water, should you not heed this warning (or if, like me, you threw it in the skillet distractedly). It will go out when the alcohol burns out. But if you need it out immediately, smother it in baking soda (which is how to put out a kitchen grease fire! Never water!)

How to Make Ahead and Reheat Bourbon Glazed Carrots

This is an easy side to make in general, and it's also great because it can be made up to 2 days ahead of time and reheated quickly before serving without losing any quality or texture from the dish.

Make Ahead Instructions

To make these carrots ahead, simply follow the recipe to the end. Allow them to cool and transfer to a container with a lid. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Reheating Instructions

To reheat, transfer carrots to a large skillet and place over medium heat, stirring often, until heated through.

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Bourbon Glazed Carrots

In these quick and easy Bourbon Glazed Carrots, slices of carrots are simmered in a buttery bourbon sauce with brown sugar and garlic. The carrots cook right in the sauce and absorb all of the bourbon sauce flavor, making every bite a savory-sweet delight.

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Bourbon Glazed Carrots

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories:

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 pounds carrots washed, cut into equal slices, about ½-inch thick
  • ½ teaspoon salt or to taste
  • ½ cup bourbon whiskey
  • cup brown sugar
  • Black pepper to taste
  • Freshly chopped herbs such as thyme or parsley for garnish

Instructions

  • In a large skillet over medium-high heat, melt butter.

  • Add garlic and carrots to melted butter. Season with salt. Cook until carrots begin to brown around the edges, about 8-10 minutes.

  • Reduce heat to low, and allow pan to cool slightly. (This is important unless you want BIG flames on your stove like on Chopped from the alcohol catching fire!)

  • Add bourbon to carrots. Raise heat back up to medium. Cook and stir until bourbon is almost evaporated.

  • Add brown sugar, and stir to combine. Continue cooking while stirring, until carrots are cooked through, about 5-7 more minutes.

  • When carrots are close to desired doneness, raise heat to medium-high. Stir constantly until glaze is thickened.

  • Season with black pepper and sprinkle with fresh herbs before serving.

Notes

  • Let skillet cool on low for at least 3 minutes before adding the bourbon. Adding the bourbon while the skillet is very hot will allow the bourbon to catch fire, which is obviously not ideal in a home kitchen!
  • To make dairy free, use coconut oil or ghee.
  • Storage: Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Freezer Directions: These carrots are best right after they're cooked. However, they can freeze fairly well. After cooking, allow to cool completely. Transfer to a freezer bag or container. Freeze for up to 3 months. The texture may be softer upon thawing. Reheat in a skillet on the stove.

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FAQs

What is bourbon glaze made from? ›

To make this bourbon glaze, the following ingredients are needed:
  1. 2 tablespoons of butter.
  2. 3 tablespoons of brown sugar.
  3. 2 tablespoons of bourbon whiskey.
  4. 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce.
  5. 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder.
  6. 1/4 teaspoon of ground black pepper.
Nov 19, 2022

How do you get the most flavor out of carrots? ›

Carrots are naturally sweet, cutting them doesn't affect the flavor. If you want them even sweeter, roasting is a good option. Toss them with some oil, and something sweet- maple syrup, orange juice or even a little honey.

Why are my baked carrots hard? ›

If your carrots are hard, it's probably because you haven't roasted them long enough or at a high enough temperature. I roast mine at 400°F for 35 to 38 minutes until tender. It's also really important to cut them into the same size so they cook evenly.

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.

What are the three basic ingredients in a glaze What does each ingredient do? ›

Glazes need a balance of the 3 main ingredients: Silica, Alumina and Flux. Too much flux causes a glaze to run, and tends to create variable texture on the surface. The texture may vary from shiny, where the glass is balanced, to matte where the excessive flux oxides may form visible, possibly lumpy, crystals.

What are the three basic ingredients in glaze? ›

A BASE GLAZE is a mixture of these three basic groups: SILICA, FLUX AND ALUMINA.

What makes carrots taste better? ›

For carrots, you can try steaming them instead of boiling or roasting them. Steaming helps to retain more of the nutrients and natural sweetness of the carrots. You can also add some fresh herbs, such as thyme or parsley, to the steaming water to infuse some extra flavor into the carrots.

What makes carrots taste good? ›

Carrots are a unique vegetable because they seem to have a taste which battles sweetness and harshness. The sweetness of carrots comes from the presence of multiple sugars such as glucose, fructose and sucrose.

Why do my carrots have no flavor? ›

There are a few possibilities for why your carrots aren't as sweet as they should be. You are right to think about your soil--a crop of carrots can deplete a soil of nutrients. Be sure to rotate crops in your garden, rather than planting carrots in the same place year after year.

Do you have to boil carrots before baking? ›

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.

Why are my roasted carrots mushy? ›

Save this answer. No, cooking them for too long will make them mushy, whether they're roasty or not. You could try oiling then a bit and sticking them under the broiler for a couple of minutes (watch them closely!), but i wouldn't cook them longer than that.

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.

Is it better to steam or bake carrots? ›

No matter which way you cook them, carrots are a healthy choice. Steaming is a slightly better pick since the carrots don't lose as many of their nutrients to the water. (Steaming is also more environmentally friendly since it uses less water.)

What can I substitute for bourbon glaze? ›

Here are 10 of the best substitutes we've found.
  • Vanilla extract. Aquarius Studio/Shutterstock. ...
  • Rum. Simonkr/Getty Images. ...
  • Brandy or cognac. Tuchkovo/Getty Images. ...
  • Peach nectar and apple cider vinegar. Anna Puzatykh/Shutterstock. ...
  • Dark beer. Gmvozd/Getty Images. ...
  • Scotch. Evgeny Karandaev/Shutterstock. ...
  • Almond extract. ...
  • Rye whiskey.
Oct 22, 2023

Does bourbon glaze contain alcohol? ›

Savory bourbon sauce for grilled and smoked meats are made with bourbon, brown sugar, worcestershire sauce, and spices. And has notes of caramelized sugar and smoky flavors. Does bourbon sauce have alcohol? Yes, bourbon sauce has alcohol, but the alcohol cooks out as the sauce cooks.

What is the main ingredient in glaze? ›

Glaze: there are more than 3 basic components in glaze, these are: silica, alumina, flux, colourants and modifiers. The common ingredients in glaze colours are, “ copper oxide", “copper carbonate", “cobalt oxide" and “ iron oxide.”

Is bourbon glaze alcohol? ›

Does bourbon glaze have alcohol? Despite bourbon whiskey being the base ingredient for bourbon ham glaze, there's no alcohol in it. This is because the glaze is simmered for a full 10 minutes, letting all of the alcohol boil off and keeping only the amazing flavor.

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