Carrot
Etouffee is a traditional Cajun and Creole dish popular in the US state of Louisiana. It's essentially a stew of shrimp, spices, carrots, plenty of onions, and celery, all cooked in a thick sauce made with roux, flour paste, and... read more
Caldo de res is a thick Mexican beef and vegetable soup. It's made with bone-in beef to create a rich and creamy broth. Once the broth is ready, vegetables are added to the pot: carrots, onions, celery, read more
This thick seafood stew is packed with a wonderful bouquet of aromas and flavors. Made with a vegetable broth, white wine, and shrimp shells, which you can make ahead and refrigerate, it makes about 3 liters. read more
This delicious Asian noodle dish takes no more than 20 minutes to make. Thinly sliced chicken is stir-fried with garlic and ginger, then tossed in a pan with noodles, shredded carrots, bok choy, and a delicious Asian... read more
Inexpensive oxtails make a delicious stew. Their firm texture is perfect for a long simmer in a mixture of beef broth and red wine, along with plenty of spices and vegetables. The resulting meat becomes... read more
Before frying, soak cod fillets (or other white fish) in a mixture of milk and egg. This mixture will better bind the delicate fish together, preventing it from falling apart in the pan, and will also serve as an excellent "glue" for the breading made from chopped... read more
It only takes half an hour to prepare these Chinese noodles, because they contain mushrooms, vegetables and shrimp, which cook in minutes, which means it’s an excellent dinner after a day of work, when you don’t have to spend a lot of energy on something delicious - read more
In this refreshing, vitamin-rich salad, you'll love the combination of juicy fresh carrots, golden raisins, and pineapple chunks. Let the raisins soften in boiling water before adding them to the salad. The fruity, sweet flavor of the main ingredients complements perfectly. read more
This delicious and healthy soup contains only five ingredients: carrots, broth (vegetable or chicken), thyme, honey, and heavy cream. The carrots are simmered in the broth along with the thyme, and then the soup is blended—incredibly simple and quick! Already... read more
This French toast is made like bread pudding and tastes like a delicious carrot cake, but unlike cake, it's perfect for a healthy breakfast. To bake it faster in the morning, prepare all the ingredients the night before and... read more
Carrot cake fans will love this porridge with the flavor of their favorite dessert. This oatmeal requires no cooking. Mix all the ingredients together in a jar the night before, and let the porridge sit in the refrigerator overnight. Enjoy the delicious flavor in the morning. read more
Baby carrots steamed whole in a steamer are perfect for a light and healthy vegetable side dish. With their green tops still attached, whole, vibrant carrots look very festive when served, and this cooking method preserves their... read more
This luxurious carrot cake is quick and easy to make and makes a wonderful holiday treat. Bake it for Easter, for example, and your loved ones will be delighted. The layers are incredibly moist and juicy and don't require any frosting. read more
This simple carrot salad captivates with its amazing flavor and superb presentation. Using a regular vegetable peeler, the carrots are sliced into thin, wide ribbons, creating a luxurious restaurant-style look. Raisins and... read more
Instead of traditional chickpeas, this hummus uses baked carrots. They're baked in the oven with garlic and spices, giving them a rich, sweet and spicy flavor—a great base for a thick dip. The carrots are then pureed in a food processor. read more
This Moroccan salad is made with boiled carrots cut into round slices. Boiled carrots are believed to be more digestible and contain more beta-carotene than raw ones, making this salad incredibly healthy and a great example. read more
This quick and easy cake takes less than an hour to make—perfect for an everyday tea party! The dough is made from flour, sugar, eggs, baking soda, and a little vegetable oil. Then, grated... read more
This ruby juice is a good source of vitamins C and K. It also contains beta-carotene (provitamin A), which is essential for beautiful skin and good vision. Drink your juice as soon as possible after juicing to reap the full benefits of the vitamins. read more
Carrot and orange pair beautifully in this freshly squeezed juice, which will lift your spirits with its invigorating, vibrant color and flavor. It's an excellent source of vitamins C and K, as well as beta-carotene, a natural antioxidant. read more
Despite its vegetable base, this vibrant carrot soufflé is served as a dessert. Besides boiled carrots, known for their natural sweetness, the ingredients also include eggs, sugar, butter, a little flour, and baking powder. A pinch of cinnamon is perfect... read more
Creamy asparagus soup is perfect for a spring lunch. To prevent the tender asparagus from overcooking and preserve maximum vitamins, the stalks are blanched separately and added to the soup only at the very end, before blending. read more
A closed pot pie is very filling, delicious, and looks appetizing, especially when served in individual pots. For individual pot pies, you will need 4 ramekins or ovenproof bowls. They are filled with a thick filling - read more
The flavor of coleslaw depends largely on its dressing. In this recipe, mayonnaise is mixed with white wine vinegar, sugar, salt, and black pepper, while celery seeds become little flavor bombs that harmoniously... read more
This warming beef stew is perfect for a delicious family dinner on a chilly day. Juicy, melt-in-your-mouth beef, onions, carrots, potatoes, and celery all come together harmoniously in a rich tomato sauce. read more
The best way to feed kids healthy carrots is to offer them delicious baby carrots! Kids love everything small in food, and they'll be thrilled with this fun-looking side dish too. Baby carrots are simmered in a small amount of water with - read more
This classic chicken soup is incredibly flavorful and rich, as if it's been simmering for hours, but it actually doesn't take long to make. All you need for a rich flavor is store-bought chicken broth and simmered in it... read more
This hearty and healthy fried rice dish is full of springtime juiciness and unique Asian flavor. It features bite-sized pieces of fried beef tenderloin mixed with celery, carrots, leeks, snap peas, and... read more
Chicken breast and mushrooms cook in minutes and make a great base for a quick Asian stir-fry. The ingredients are thinly sliced and fried in sesame oil, stirring frequently, along with broccoli, carrots, and green beans. read more
This juicy, vitamin-packed salad combines the youngest vegetables to appear in the garden: radishes, lettuce, onions, and carrots. For a more elegant look, slice the vegetables as thinly as possible, perhaps using a vegetable peeler. read more
This salad is made with blanched tender spring vegetables—new carrots, asparagus, and green onions. You'll want mostly the white parts of the onions, with some green tips. You can blanch the vegetables ahead of time and refrigerate them. read more
To make this Asian-inspired salad, peel carrots into thin noodle-shaped ribbons. Combine them with sliced cucumbers and shallots, and dress with a spicy peanut butter-based sauce. Add mint and basil leaves. read more
This snack is very similar to French fries—just as crispy and delicious, but much healthier. That's because you use carrots instead of potatoes, and you use an oven instead of a deep fryer. The carrots are cut into sticks, like French fries. read more
This spring pasta is literally bursting with the colors of juicy vegetables and is filled with their rich flavor, which is especially intense because the vegetables are baked in the oven before being added to the pasta. Green zucchini, yellow squash, and red bell peppers... read more
In Greece, this soup is called avgolemono. It's light, refreshing, yet filling, and perfect for summer. It's made with orzo pasta and chicken breast, and the flavor is incredibly rich, thanks to the carrots, celery, and shallots. read more
This Asian-style noodle soup is quick and easy to make, yet incredibly rich and full of flavor. Separately boiled soba buckwheat noodles and spinach are placed in bowls and topped with a mushroom broth flavored with carrots, ginger, and garlic. read more
A delicious pasta sauce can be made with more than just tomatoes or cream. Try a carrot base! Combined with walnuts, spices, and golden raisins, this sauce is sure to impress. Blend the sauce ingredients in a blender until... read more
Lamb shoulder is sliced into thin patties, generously salted and peppered, and fried in a hot cast iron skillet. They turn out incredibly juicy on the inside with a wonderfully crispy crust on the outside. Serve with a sweet and spicy carrot casserole. read more
This Italian casserole, Ziti Stufati, includes ziti pasta (tubes), juicy beef meatballs, hard-boiled eggs, lots of cheese, and a tomato-ricotta sauce that gives the whole dish an extraordinary taste and wonderful aroma. read more
Make chicken for dinner with a fantastic sweet and spicy sauce with hints of hazelnut, which comes from both the hazelnut itself and a hazelnut liqueur (like Frangelico). The chicken pieces are first pan-fried until very crispy, then braised in - read more
This Italian pasta sauce, also known as "fake sauce," was invented by peasants who wanted the rich flavor of a meaty red sauce but couldn't afford meat. It's made from canned, pureed tomatoes, carrots, and onions. read more
Ossobuco is veal shank braised in a white wine and broth sauce. The tender meat is infused with vegetable juices, with a delicious marrow bone in the center. This Italian dish is infused with the aromas of herbs typical of... read more
Pasta Primavera is packed with vegetables. Its name translates from Italian as "spring," and it's bright, juicy, and refreshing, just like spring. Use whole-wheat linguine for a more... read more
This hearty, low-carb Asian-inspired dish is ready in just 20 minutes and is packed with flavor and juiciness. Instead of traditional rice, it uses healthy cauliflower rice. Simply chop fresh cauliflower florets into read more
This is one of the simplest stew recipes: vegetables are simmered with chicken in a cauldron in a flavorful chicken broth thickened with a little flour. The dish includes celery, onions, carrots, rutabaga, parsnips, and turnips—the perfect combination of vegetables for... read more
Cabbage and beets are the most readily available ingredients for a healthy, vitamin-rich winter salad. It's made with only fresh vegetables: red cabbage, beets, carrots, and red onions. Shred and grate everything and dress it with... read more
The base of this bowl is instant noodles. Throw away the seasoning packets and make a delicious sauce for the noodles using peanut butter, sesame oil, and hot sauce. Divide the noodles into deep bowls and top with slices. read more
Delicious, healthy, and colorful, succotash salad is perfect for kids. It's made with green peas, carrots, zucchini, onions, edamame, and corn—all heated in a pan with vegetable oil, then topped with fresh tomatoes. read more
The secret ingredient in this dish is time (though thyme is probably a factor too). Let the pork simmer slowly in a tomato sauce with vegetables, spices, and red wine for a couple of hours, and you'll be surprised at how rich and complex the stew becomes. Meat - read more
This delicious and healthy Mediterranean-style soup is made with ground turkey, which is sautéed with vegetables, then topped with broth and chopped tomatoes in their own juice. Add brown rice and cabbage to the soup. read more
This recipe will help you make lobster bisque—an appetizer soup just like you'd find in a top restaurant. You'll need two steamed, one-kilogram lobsters: set aside the tail and claw meat for serving, and use the remaining parts for cooking. read more
Transform plain, boiled white rice into a delicious Asian-inspired vegetarian dish by frying it with vegetables and an egg. An air fryer will help you fry the rice to perfection without having to constantly stand over the stove stirring. First, in - read more
English Shepherd's Pie is one of those hearty home-cooked dishes that is perfect for both a Sunday lunch with a large family and a quick weekday dinner: you bake it in a large pan and reheat it the next day as needed - read more
This white stew is a milder version of the traditional Tex-Mex red chili con carne. It's made with grilled chicken, canned white beans, chili peppers (hence the name), corn, and yucca (you can substitute - read more
To make this closed pie, you'll need 4 sheets of prepared pei dough. Stack them in two piles, spreading them with butter to create a more layered and appetizing crust. One pile will be the bottom of the pie, and the other will be the - read more
Make a hearty lunch with oven-baked stew or ragout topped with golden, flaky biscuits. Shredded baked chicken breast is tossed in a creamy sauce with carrots, green peas, and pearl onions. Top the stew with read more
Infuse homemade chicken soup with a whole bouquet of Mexican flavors by adding plenty of tomatoes, spicy jalapeños, cumin, and fragrant cilantro. Strips of corn tortilla will help thicken the soup slightly and, along with chunks of baked chicken breast, will add a touch of... read more
This juicy, delicious salad includes cauliflower, carrots, bell peppers, and onions. All the vegetables are grilled before adding to the salad bowl, infusing them with a unique, rich flavor that will be the highlight of this salad. read more
This version of a classic French stew, in addition to beef, is filled with bacon, mushrooms, and potatoes—the perfect hearty and warming dish for a cold winter day. To prepare this stew, you'll need a cauldron or a wide, thick-bottomed saucepan. read more
This potato soup is full of vibrant flavors from fried bacon and Cajun seasoning. Fry the vegetables in the bacon fat, add the potatoes and broth, and simmer until tender. Then thicken the soup with a mixture of read more
This cheese soup was inspired by the traditional American dish mac 'n' cheese, a delicious concoction of pasta simmered in a gooey cheese sauce. Start the soup with the sautéed vegetables, then gradually add the broth, milk, and grated... read more
This soup is a variation on the traditional American dish Chicken and Dumplings, but in addition to these two ingredients, the soup contains many healthy vegetables: carrots, celery root, turnips, rutabaga, onions, and fennel root. The vegetables are lightly sautéed in a creamy sauce. read more
Make Italian-style chicken soup with potato gnocchi and Parmesan cheese. The whole family will love this dinner. First, simmer the chicken in a saucepan until tender, along with carrots, celery, and fried bacon for a vibrant flavor. read more
To make a delicious winter soup, you don't need meat. Natural sausages work just as well. This thick and rich stew is made with potatoes, carrots, and parsnips, all cut into large chunks. Its special flavor is given by... read more
Brown lentils are the star of this dish. To infuse the soup with flavor, start with a classic mirepoix, sautéed onions, celery, and carrots. Thyme, bay leaf, garlic, red pepper, and oregano round out the flavors—a perfect combination. read more
This amazing soup is actually nothing more than vegetables stewed in a creamy béchamel sauce. Sounds delicious, doesn't it? Cauliflower is simmered in butter along with onions, carrots, and celery, then topped with a separately prepared... read more
What's called halushki in the US is a simplified version of a traditional Eastern European dish: instead of pieces of fresh dough, wide egg noodles are used. The noodles are boiled separately and mixed in a cauldron with cabbage. read more
Roast a whole pork loin in the oven and serve with a side of vegetable cobbler. Before baking, sear the pork on all sides in a skillet and brush with a mixture of grainy mustard and apple cider vinegar to ensure a crispy finish. read more
A wonderful dish for cool weather, warming with its flavor and spicy aroma. Roast beef is served with roasted root vegetables, including red onion, carrots, parsnips, turnips, and celery root. The meat itself is baked in a cauldron in read more
Hearty and juicy stuffed peppers can be served as a main dish, two halves per serving. They look impressive and are delicious. Use vibrant red and yellow bell peppers, pre-baked in - read more
Winter isn't a reason to limit the amount of vegetables in your diet. During this period, seasonal vegetables and root vegetables are especially beneficial; they are just as rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber as summer vegetables. These include beets, carrots, and parsnips. read more
This pork roast with a tart-sweet pomegranate glaze is a truly festive dish that will enhance your New Year's and Christmas dinners. Choose bone-in pork loin for this roast: it will give your main course a more sophisticated look. read more
This stuffed pie is baked in a cast iron skillet, suitable for both stovetop and oven use. First, the stuffing is cooked on the stovetop in the skillet, using shredded turkey breast, onions, carrots, celery, green peas, and spices. To make it: read more
The beauty of shepherd's pie is that it combines a main meat dish, vegetables, and a side dish into one sumptuous casserole. It's perfect for both a holiday table and a Sunday dinner. The bottom layer of the casserole is ground beef, fried - read more
This fun snowman-shaped appetizer will be a great addition to your New Year's or Christmas cheeseboard. The snowman balls are made from cream cheese mixed with grated cheddar, fried bacon bits, and green onions, then rolled in... read more
Despite the convoluted name, this chicken recipe is quite simple to prepare. Each chicken is cut in half, salted and peppered, pan-fried in butter until golden brown, and then finished in the oven. read more
Cooked wheat is mixed with roasted beets, carrots, red onions, fennel root and garlic to create a healthy, fiber-rich, micronutrient-rich side dish that can be served with meat and poultry or eaten as a standalone vegetarian meal. read more
This vegetarian lo mein noodle recipe is rich in protein, fiber, and a rich Asian flavor from ginger, spicy jalapeño, soy sauce, and oyster sauce. Made with whole-wheat spaghetti. read more
Make a delicious, vitamin-rich salad with fresh carrots and parsnips that can be served for both a holiday meal and a weekday dinner. Take equal parts of the vegetables and peel them into strips. Drizzle the salad with vinaigrette. read more
Beef loin roasted on the ribs looks very festive and fills the house with delicious, spicy aromas. Before roasting, the meat is rubbed with a mixture of garlic, fresh thyme, and olive oil and placed in a roasting pan on a bed of carrots. read more
This bowl (Buddha bowl) is filled with Asian flavor and the healthiest ingredients, including protein-rich quinoa, edamame soybeans, fresh carrots peeled into beautiful ribbons with a regular vegetable peeler, and micronutrient-rich sprouts - read more
The vegetables in this healthy vegetarian sandwich are so harmoniously combined that you won't even remember the meat. It includes acorn squash, baby rainbow carrots, fresh spinach, and pickled beets. The carrots and pumpkin slices are pre- read more
These meat pies are made quickly using store-bought dough, raw sausages, and mashed potatoes (use up leftovers from last night's dinner!). Remove the sausage casings, and you'll have a meat base for the pies. Fry the ground meat with onions, - read more
Fish baked and served in individual packages is always original, festive, and hassle-free. Your guests will be delighted as they open each package and inhale the delicious aromas. Bake in foil - read more
Rainbow carrots are a scattering of white, yellow, purple, and orange root vegetables that taste just like regular orange carrots, but look so bright and cheerful on the holiday table! Baked rainbow carrots make... read more
A luxurious five-kilogram turkey, covered in a golden brown crust, is the perfect centerpiece for any big holiday. Roast it the classic American Thanksgiving way, and you'll be delighted with its flavorful... read more
In this casserole, Jewish potato pancakes (latkes) serve as a delicious, crispy topping, which is spread over the beef sauce before baking. You can fry the latkes specifically for this dish to enjoy a delicious... read more
A festive take on the American coleslaw. It includes shredded red cabbage, grated rutabaga, carrots, and green onions. All vegetables are used fresh. Top it off with cashews and dried cranberries, and... read more
Boiled pasta shells are filled with a cheese filling and baked in the oven with a vegetable sauce until the cheese is melted. To prepare, take the largest shells, boil them until half-cooked, and fill them with a cheese filling made from tofu. read more
A delicious and healthy, hearty soup made with mushrooms, wild rice, and sliced cooked turkey. It's a great lunch the day after a holiday, when you can use the leftovers of the roasted bird to create a new dish. The mushrooms are sautéed - read more
The name of this German dish literally means "sour roast," and for good reason: before being baked in the oven, the meat is marinated for several days in a sour marinade made from wine and wine vinegar with spices. To prepare it, you... read more
A one-sheet dinner is quick and delicious, especially when the vegetables soak up the juices released from the chicken. This Indian-inspired dish features chicken thighs and drumsticks rubbed with Madras curry and - read more
To make a simple yet impressive carrot side dish perfect for special occasions, select long, thin carrots of roughly equal size and roast them whole. Don't peel the carrots—they'll be even more delicious! Just wash them thoroughly and... read more
Before baking, the pork tenderloin is marinated for several hours in a beer mixture of pale ale, cayenne pepper, and spices. Pour some of this marinade immediately into the coleslaw dressing. After baking, the pork... read more
Spicy Asian chicken served in edible lettuce bowls makes a great light party appetizer that's easy to eat with your hands. For the bowls, choose firm iceberg lettuce leaves that hold their shape well. For the filling, finely chop... read more
Looking for a festive alternative to mashed potatoes? Try this carrot, leek, and ginger mash. Not only is it delicious, but it's also healthier than potatoes. The spiced vegetables are pan-fried and then simmered in milk until tender. Whisk together. read more
Pasta and beans in one dish are very filling, delicious, and Italian-style. Use canned white beans, and the cooking time will be minimal. The beans are simmered in their own liquid and a small amount of chicken broth. read more
Pistou soup (French: soupe au pistou) is a flavorful French soup filled with summer vegetables. It includes zucchini, squash, carrots, celery, green beans, leeks, and tomatoes, all cut into small, uniform cubes. But the highlight of this... read more
This hearty and filling lentil soup with cooked smoked sausages will warm you with its rich flavor and intense aroma. In addition to the sausage and French green lentils, which retain their shape perfectly after cooking, the soup also includes: read more








































































































