Colorful and naturally sweet, steaming carrots is easy to do without any special tools and they pair with almost any main dish. Steamed carrots have so much flavor compared to frozen or canned carrots, and they’re affordable and sp easy to prep—in fact, baby carrots require no prep at all.

A Simple Side Dish

Steaming vegetables preserve their nutrients while cooking them until tender. I frequently steam green beans, asparagus, and carrots. Carrots for steaming – Use garden carrots, baby carrots, or regular grocery carrots. If the carrots are really thick, I cut them in half lengthwise. Seasonings—These steamed carrots are kept simple with butter, salt, and pepper. Try garlic butter, fresh herbs like thyme or parsley, lemon zest, or a bit of brown sugar.

How to Steam Carrots

Using Leftovers

Keep steamed carrots in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days and reheat them in the microwave. Or, add leftovers to soup or stew (add just before serving so they don’t overcook). Mash leftovers and add them to mashed sweet potatoes or even to mashed potatoes.

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