Maple Roasted Carrots
There’s something magical about the way heat transforms simple carrots into caramelized, tender bites of pure deliciousness. Maple roasted carrots bring out the natural sweetness of this humble vegetable while adding a gorgeous glossy finish that looks stunning on any plate. This recipe requires minimal effort but delivers maximum flavor.
The combination of pure maple syrup, a touch of butter, and aromatic herbs creates a side dish that elevates any meal from ordinary to extraordinary. You’ll find yourself making this recipe again and again. It’s perfect for busy weeknights, impressive enough for holiday tables, and loved by both kids and adults alike. With just a handful of ingredients and about 30 minutes of your time, you’ll have a vegetable dish that steals the show.
Nutrition Facts
Per 100 g serving:
- Calories: 89 kcal
- Protein: 0.8 g
- Carbohydrates: 15.2 g
- Fat: 3.1 g
- Fiber: 2.4 g
- Sugar: 10.8 g
Ingredients
- 500 g whole carrots (medium-sized)
- 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves (or ½ teaspoon dried)
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 clove garlic, minced
Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Preheat Your Oven
Set your oven to 200°C (400°F) and position the rack in the middle. A hot oven is essential for achieving that beautiful caramelization on the outside while keeping the carrots tender on the inside.
While the oven heats up, line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. This prevents sticking and makes cleanup a breeze.
2. Prepare the Carrots
Wash and peel your carrots thoroughly. If your carrots are very thick, slice them in half lengthwise to ensure even cooking.
For medium-sized carrots, you can leave them whole for a beautiful rustic presentation. Try to select carrots of similar thickness so they roast at the same rate.
3. Make the Maple Glaze
In a small bowl, whisk together the melted butter, maple syrup, olive oil, minced garlic, salt, and pepper. This glaze is the secret to creating those irresistible sticky, sweet carrots.
Make sure the butter is melted but not too hot. You want everything to combine smoothly into a silky mixture.
4. Coat the Carrots
Place the prepared carrots on your lined baking sheet. Drizzle the maple glaze evenly over all the carrots.
Using your hands or tongs, toss the carrots until they’re completely coated. Arrange them in a single layer with space between each carrot for proper roasting.
5. Roast Until Caramelized
Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and roast for 20-25 minutes. The carrots are done when they’re fork-tender and have gorgeous golden-brown edges.
Flip the carrots halfway through cooking, around the 12-minute mark. This ensures even caramelization on all sides and prevents burning.
6. Add Fresh Herbs and Serve
Remove the carrots from the oven and immediately sprinkle with fresh thyme leaves. The residual heat will gently release the herb’s aromatic oils.
Give them a gentle toss in any remaining glaze on the pan. Transfer to a serving platter while still warm for the best flavor and texture.
Tips for Variations or Side Dishes
Spice it up: Add a pinch of cinnamon or a dash of cayenne pepper to the glaze for a warm, spicy twist.
Go citrusy: Include the zest of one orange in your glaze for a bright, refreshing flavor profile.
Add crunch: Top finished carrots with toasted pecans or walnuts for textural contrast.
Different herbs: Substitute rosemary for thyme, or try a combination of both for a more complex herb flavor.
Rainbow carrots: Use a mix of purple, yellow, and orange carrots for a visually stunning presentation.
These maple roasted carrots pair beautifully with roasted chicken, grilled steak, pork tenderloin, or baked salmon. They also complement grain dishes like quinoa or wild rice pilaf wonderfully.
Serving Suggestions
Arrange the carrots on a white oval platter to showcase their beautiful caramelized color. A drizzle of any remaining pan juices adds extra shine and flavor.
For an elegant presentation, place them alongside your main protein in a diagonal pattern. Garnish with a few extra thyme sprigs for that restaurant-quality look.
These carrots are best served immediately while still warm and glossy. The maple glaze continues to caramelize as they cool, so timing is key for the perfect texture.
For family-style dining, serve them directly from a cast-iron skillet. This keeps them warm longer and adds a rustic charm to your table setting.
FAQ
1. Can I use maple-flavored syrup instead of pure maple syrup?
Pure maple syrup is strongly recommended for the best flavor results. Maple-flavored syrups often contain artificial ingredients and corn syrup that won’t caramelize the same way. The authentic maple flavor is what makes this dish truly special.
2. How should I store leftovers?
Store leftover carrots in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat them in a 180°C (350°F) oven for 5-7 minutes to restore their texture. Microwaving works in a pinch but may result in slightly softer carrots.
3. Can I use baby carrots for this recipe?
Yes, baby carrots work well and require less prep time. However, they contain more moisture, so you may need to roast them a few minutes longer. Whole carrots tend to caramelize better and have a more appealing presentation.
4. My carrots didn’t caramelize-what went wrong?
Overcrowding the baking sheet is the most common culprit. When carrots are too close together, they steam instead of roast. Make sure there’s space between each carrot and use two baking sheets if necessary.
5. Can I prepare this recipe ahead of time?
You can prep the carrots and make the glaze up to 24 hours in advance. Store them separately in the refrigerator. When ready to cook, let the glaze come to room temperature, toss with carrots, and roast as directed for fresh-from-the-oven results.
