
Glazed Carrots
Ingredients:
7 medium-sized carrots, cut
2 tablespoons butter
A pinch of kosher salt
1 cup of ginger ale
½ teaspoon of chili powder
1 tablespoon of freshly chopped parsley
Cut your carrots into even slices ~use a mandolin if you have one to get perfectly even cuts.
Heat the carrots with the butter, salt, and ginger ale on medium-high, covered, for 5 minutes. Add the chili powder and turn the heat up to high, gently stirring occasionally ~ if you're too rough with them, they'll break apart. Cooking them for 4 to 5 minutes -- until the liquid is nearly cooked down.
When the carrots are just tender, barely resisting the advances of a paring knife, take them off the heat and toss them with the parsley.
Serves 4
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George’s notes:
- Carrots have many important vitamins and minerals. They are rich in antioxidants Beta Carotene, Alpha Carotene, Phytochemicals and Glutathione, Calcium and Potassium, and vitamins A, B1, B2, C, and E, which are also considered antioxidants, protecting as well as nourishing the skin. They contain a form of calcium easily absorbed by the body. Finally they also contain Copper, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorous.and Sulphur - better than a wonder drug!!
- Carrot is also helpful in the following cases: Obesity, poisoning of the blood, gum disease, insomnia, inflamed kidney, liver, gallbladder, Alzheimer's disease, colitis, ulcer and painful urination. Carrots are one of the richest sources of Vitamin A. Carotene present in this vegetable gets converted into Vitamin A by our body. It is indeed amazing that a mere 100grams of carrot supplies around 11,000 milligrams of vitamin A.

This looks really delicious. I make Brandied Carrots and this is a great alternative carrot recipe. Thanks George.
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy glazed carrots with roasted meats often. I use ginger ale to glaze smoked sausage ( appetizer), I never thought to use it on other foods, like carrots. This is perfect.
ReplyDeleteCarrots happen to be one of my favorite veggies, George, and what a bonus that they are good for me too! A dash of chili powder along with the ginger ale is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteCarrots are the nearly perfect snack food. Love 'em, George. I make a wonderful carrot souffle with orange juice my family loves. Have used gingerale in a pound cake but never tried to glaze carrots with it. When I make them this week, I'll give it a try. Looks nice and easy. And the color is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI remember that episode of Good Eats & always meant to make it
ReplyDeleteChili powder and ginger ale. Very interesting additions. Must try.
ReplyDeleteginger ale! there's an ingredient i've never considered using with carrots, but it sounds wonderful! i love the fresh parsley too--great side, george!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried this recipe. Your gorgeous photo has convinced me that I should. Have a great day, George.
ReplyDeleteLove glazed carrots... I have a recipe that I keep using and using and never get tired of it!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love carrots and this looks irresistible..I have never tried these and thanks for the recipe George :-)
ReplyDeleteI make glazed carrots with butter and brown sugar. If I should come across ginger ale, I'll have to try this, because I just love carrots!
ReplyDeleteI also like to slice my carrots thin in the food processor, so they only cook about 2 minutes. They go fast!
I trust Alton Brown, so I would not hesitate to try this recipe. The more I think of it, it's brilliant! Count me in on trying this, the next time I remember to buy some ginger ale. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI usually glaze mine with butter, powdered ginger and a little brown sugar. I bet the ginger ale is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteMy glaze is a shot of Amaretto....now the ginger ale does sound interesting!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious presentation. I like the use of ginger ale which no doubt adds the acidity to the carrots that make them complex.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to shop next week so I can get some ginger ale and try these out. I've only ever used chicken broth, butter, and some Splenda to make my carrots. These sound so much better!
ReplyDeleteI love glazed carrots! Yum!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a delicious recipe. Love ginger ale and carrots are one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI adore glazed carrots, but have never heard of using soda! I've always used a bit of honey, but these look wonderful!
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