Grandma’s Quick and Easy Buttery Carrots

Grandma’s Quick and Easy Buttery Carrots
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These sweet, tender carrot strips are simmered with sliced onions and tossed in a rich, velvety pool of melted butter and fresh parsley. This recipe comes straight from Grandma’s kitchen journal. Consequently, this quick and easy side dish turns everyday garden vegetables into an absolute masterpiece. Your family will beg for it at every Sunday dinner.

Why You’ll Love Grandma’s Quick and Easy Buttery Carrots

Pure Farm-to-Table Nostalgia: This recipe brings back sweet memories of walking out to the garden and picking carrots fresh from the earth. Then you would cook them up with Grandma in a warm, busy kitchen.

The Power of Onions: Slicing real onions into the pot does something magical. As they simmer together, the onions naturally draw out and maximize the rich, deep sweetness of the carrots.

Amazingly Fast & Low-Stress: With just 5 minutes of preparation and simple pantry staples, you can have a gorgeous, colorful, and comforting side dish ready for the table in less than 25 minutes.

Kid-Approved Sweetness: If you struggle to get your kids or grandkids to eat their vegetables, the combination of rich butter and natural sweetness makes these carrots disappear fast!

Grandma’s Cooking Tips for Perfect Buttery Carrots

Skip the Peeler: Take a page out of Grandma’s book—you don’t need to peel your fresh carrots! Just give them a really good, thorough scrub before slicing them into strips. Keeping the skins on preserves extra nutrients and beautiful color.

Aim for “Crisp-Tender”: Keep a close eye on your stockpot around the 10-minute mark. You want the carrots to be tender enough to poke with a fork but still hold their shape beautifully. This way they don’t turn mushy when you toss them with the butter.

Dry Before You Toss: Once you drain your simmered carrots and onions, let them sit in the strainer for just a minute to steam off excess water. Consequently, this ensures that the glorious melted butter and fresh parsley cling perfectly to every single slice instead of sliding off.

What to Serve with Grandma’s Buttery Carrots

This versatile, vibrant side dish adds a lovely pop of color and rich flavor to any comforting Southern spread. Create a complete family feast by pairing it with:

Sautéed carrot slices mixed with cooked onion slices and chopped green herbs in a ceramic bowl

Grandma’s Quick and Easy Buttery Carrots

These sweet, tender carrot strips are simmered with sliced onions and tossed in a rich, velvety pool of melted butter and fresh parsley. This quick and easy side dish turns everyday garden vegetables into an absolute masterpiece.
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Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: buttery, carrots, easy, quick
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 12 servings
Calories: 120kcal
Cost: $6.00

Equipment

  • 1 6-quart stockpot (with a lid)
  • 1 drainer
  • 1 large bowl
  • 1 large spoon
  • 1 knife

Ingredients 

  • 3 lbs medium carrots, halved crosswise and cut into strips
  • 2 medium onions, halved and thinly sliced
  • 1 cup butter, melted
  • ½ cup chopped fresh parsley
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper

Instructions

  • Place 2-inches of water in a 6-quart stockpot.
  • Add carrots and the onions, and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce the heat, let it simmer, covered, until the carrots are crisp-tender about 10 to 12 minutes.
  • Drain the vegetables. Toss with the remaining ingredients.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Grandma's Quick and Easy Buttery Carrots
Serving Size
 
1 cup
Amount per Serving
Calories
120
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
8
g
12
%
Saturated Fat
 
4
g
25
%
Cholesterol
 
18
mg
6
%
Sodium
 
238
mg
10
%
Carbohydrates
 
11
g
4
%
Fiber
 
3
g
13
%
Sugar
 
6
g
7
%
Protein
 
1
g
2
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Serving a warm bowl of these vibrant, sweet carrots takes me right back to bright summer afternoons spent digging in the dirt and learning kitchen wisdom at Grandma’s side. Then we would share laughter around the table. It’s a simple dish that reminds us that the best meals are made from scratch and shared with love. I hope it brings that same cozy warmth to your family’s home.

Did your mother or grandmother use to tell you to leave the carrot peels on, or did you grow up peeling them? What is your favorite main dish to serve alongside a sweet vegetable side? Let me know in the comments below! Please take a quick moment to leave a review and a star rating—your support helps keep Grandma’s kitchen legacy alive for readers everywhere.

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