Carrot
Pot pie, or pot pie, is a hearty homemade dish in the form of a closed pie with a rich meat and vegetable filling, served as a main course. To make pot pie, you can use store-bought pie dough, dividing it into two parts: read more
This mouth-watering, juicy salad of fresh vegetables, herbs, canned beans, and grilled seafood will captivate everyone with its vibrant appearance, amazing flavor, and unique presentation. Start with a flavorful olive oil dressing and... read more
This stunning, light, and flavorful Asian salad combines cooked rice noodles with grilled shrimp, shiitake mushrooms, and asparagus. Start by preparing the marinade for the shrimp, mushrooms, and... read more
Grilled vegetables will be even more delicious and appetizing if you marinate them for a few minutes in a mixture of balsamic vinegar, olive oil, and spices beforehand. Sliced zucchini is perfect for grilling. read more
Thinly sliced steak across the grain makes a great ingredient for a hearty and delicious Asian dish prepared using the stir-fry technique, where all the vegetables and meat are fried over high heat, stirring frequently. This allows the vegetables to retain their flavor. read more
The Indian spice blend garam masala gives these delicious muffins a spicy oriental aroma and flavor that pairs perfectly with the moist center covered in a crisp, sugary crust. Lemon zest, grated ginger, and coconut... read more
This bread is similar in flavor to the popular carrot cake, but it's less of a dessert and more suitable for breakfast. It's also easier and quicker to make, allowing you to enjoy the traditional harmonious combination of moist vegetable pulp and spices. read more
A lighter alternative to traditional hummus, the chickpeas are replaced with lower-calorie carrots, which are pre-roasted with garlic and cumin, then blended with tahini, cilantro, lemon juice, and olive oil. read more
This delicate, sweet and spicy carrot cream soup with thyme, cream, and honey makes a great lunch with toast, or a great party appetizer when served in small glasses. The carrots are simmered in vegetable broth with... read more
All the components of this tart are prepared separately and then assembled into a large, delicious pie with a crispy crust. Spread a sauce of blended cashews and sesame seeds onto a baked, rolled-out sheet of puff pastry. read more
Thin carrot sticks are fried in a generous amount of oil, then drizzled with apple cider vinegar and sprinkled with chopped mint and orange zest, which give this crunchy snack an incredibly refreshing flavor. These carrots turn out just like this: read more
A hot, spicy Moroccan-style dressing gives this raw carrot salad an indescribable flavor. The carrots are sliced diagonally into thin rounds (preferably using a mandoline) and drizzled with a dressing made from sautéed onions in olive oil. read more
Soft and fluffy carrot cake-flavored Whoopie Pies are the perfect addition to your holiday table. Unlike cake, they're easy to eat with your hands, and the flavor is just as amazing, spicy, and rich. You'll make your work much easier by... read more
Carrot cake is a perfect treat for any occasion. It's loved for its amazing spicy flavor, which pairs beautifully with walnuts, the exceptional moistness imparted by grated carrots and vegetable oil, and the delicate cream made from - read more
This low-calorie dessert contains much less fat than traditional carrot cake, but is just as delicious, flavorful, and moist. Its incredible richness comes from the increased amount of sour milk and grated carrots, while a few... read more
These miniature cupcakes are baked with applesauce and grated carrots added to the batter. This won't give your baked goods a vegetable-like taste, but rather a stunning texture and fruity richness. And raisins and spices like cinnamon and allspice... read more
A perfect festive dish for an Italian-style Easter table. Tuscan bread differs from other types of baked goods in that it contains no salt at all, and its neutral flavor perfectly complements other ingredients without overpowering them. read more
A few tricks will help you transform ordinary frosted cupcakes into low-calorie muffins that are just as delicious. To bake, you'll need mini loaf pans or a muffin tin. The batter is mixed using read more
A simple yet striking side dish can be made with rainbow carrots. Take a few bunches of colorful carrots and roast them in the oven in olive oil. For a more original presentation, you can even leave some of the tops on the carrots. Like this: read more
Fry up some carrot cake-inspired pancakes and arrange them on a plate to resemble a running Easter bunny. It'll make a delicious and beautiful breakfast that's perfect for any occasion. Kids will especially love it, but... read more
Eggs on the Easter table are hard-boiled eggs, which are eaten plain, but they can also be pickled, dyeing them yellow or burgundy. Pickled eggs are used in various salads. Hard-boiled and peeled eggs - read more
Easy to make, quick, and delicious, carrot cupcakes. Finely grated carrots and applesauce give these cakes a unique flavor, perfectly complemented by walnuts, cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg. You won't even notice... read more
Carrot cake is quite easy to make and is a perfect finishing touch to a festive Easter dinner. This carrot cake is so tender and moist that you don't need to worry about cutting and frosting the cake. read more
This is a simple and delicious carrot side dish recipe that can be served beautifully even on a holiday table. Choose small carrots so that all the carrots are neat and roughly the same size. For a unique twist, you can leave some of the green tops on. read more
Prepare a rich and delicious Easter dinner for four without any fuss. Everything bakes simultaneously on two baking sheets in the oven, and in just over an hour you'll have: ham with pineapple, potato gratin, carrots with orange glaze, - read more
A pan bagnat is a traditional French sandwich from Nice, made with a rich, juicy filling on a bread roll. Make a delicious vegetarian pan bagnat filled with cream cheese, olives, marinated artichokes, tomatoes, fresh herbs, and... read more
A delicious, vibrant, and mouth-watering dish of sautéed chicken breast pieces with carrots, asparagus, and snap peas in a sticky apricot jam glaze. All the vegetables are simmered separately from the chicken until al dente, preserving their spring flavor. read more
Grilled chicken gets its vibrant, rich barbecue flavor from the sauce applied before grilling and several times afterward. To make the sauce, microwave the mango in a vinegar mixture. read more
Make this summer chicken soup, loaded with vegetables, finely chopped orzo pasta, and chunks of chicken. All ingredients are finely chopped, making it perfect for jarring and taking on the go. Onions, carrots, and... read more
Make a delicious, healthy, and easy carrot side dish by microwave-sautéing carrots in coconut oil. For a more attractive side dish, use a rolling method to cut the vegetables. Long, thin carrots are especially good for this; then everything... read more
If you have some leftover stems after making a beautiful broccoli garnish, don't throw them away. Instead, make this delicious and healthy coleslaw—an American cabbage salad in a fermented milk dressing. Shredded, tender stems— read more
Make a more exotic Japanese-style hummus using edamame beans and miso, a fermented soybean paste that will infuse your snack with a unique umami flavor. Miso paste comes in several varieties, each with slightly different flavors: white - read more
Caribbean jerk seasoning adds vibrant color to roasted sweet carrots, which are blended with roasted onions and garlic to create a thick dipping sauce. Add a splash of coconut milk to the sauce for an even more velvety, creamy texture. read more
This vegan dip is made entirely with plant-based ingredients. Canned white beans and toasted pine nuts make a hearty base, while fresh kale and basil pesto adds essential nutrients. read more
This light and airy dip is based on the traditional American salad succotash. Its main ingredients are beans, corn, tomatoes, bell peppers, and herbs. To prepare the dip, boiled lima beans are mashed in a kitchen... read more
Asian summer rolls differ from the more popular spring rolls in that they are never fried, but served fresh. Tender, translucent, and filled with summery colors and juiciness, these rolls are perfect as an appetizer or for a light meal. read more
A healthy and delicious appetizer for a large crowd. Bake breaded chicken fingers in the oven and serve them with crudités—assorted raw vegetables. Blue cheese dipping sauce is perfect for dipping. Cut the chicken fillets into long strips. read more
One of the most interesting ways to cook fish deliciously. Salmon fillet is generously seasoned on one side and pan-fried, then flipped and finished in the oven. Serve with green lentils. read more
This stew is made using a whole piece of beef brisket. This firm cut, rich in vibrant meaty flavor, is ideal for a long braise, which evenly combines all the meat and vegetable juices, resulting in... read more
Even a snack like chicken fingers can be prepared so they're crispy, packed with exotic Asian flavor, and still healthy. The chicken is cut into strips and, instead of the traditional breading, coated in a mixture of fried... read more
In Italian cuisine, ragu is often prepared with pasta. This simple dish with chicken in tomato sauce is easy to make, even for a novice cook. For this ragu, use chicken thighs; they have a richer flavor than breasts. Finely chopped... read more
This delicious carrot roll recipe is inspired by the amazing flavor of traditional carrot cake. Each slice is filled with a fragrant, spiced sponge cake topped with swirls of cream cheese frosting, walnuts, candied carrots, and raisins. read more
Just a few vibrant ingredients transform ordinary chicken noodle soup into a stunning Asian dish, warming with its spicy flavor and aroma. These include dark sesame oil, ginger, and anise. All the vegetables first... read more
The American dish pot pie is a closed pastry pie filled with vegetables and meat, traditionally cooked in a pot or baking dish. However, pot pie can also be prepared in individual portions - read more
A great way to feed spinach-averse people, especially children, is to make meatballs. These meatballs are literally packed with the greens, but picky eaters won't even notice, as these healthy meatballs are served in a pita pocket with sliced... read more
Charquican is a Chilean stew popular in the Andean countries of South America. Its name comes from the word "charqui," meaning dried meat, which is one of the main ingredients in this stew. Charquican is an ideal dish for... read more
Make this turkey appetizer with an Asian twist, infused with dark sesame oil, fresh ginger, soy sauce, and Chinese water chestnuts. All ingredients are pan-fried with ground turkey, thin ribbons of carrots, and... read more
Beans are the perfect substitute for meat in a veggie burger. They're also rich in protein, can be formed into patties, and add a wonderful flavor to the burger, especially when paired with walnuts. Mix the mashed beans together. read more
The texture of white beans and avocado makes them perfect for making smooth, velvety dips. For a quick dip, use canned beans and puree them in a food processor along with chunks of avocado. Lemon juice and fresh basil read more
Although this pasta's name sounds like an Italian gourmet dish, it was actually invented in America. And the word "primavera" translates from Italian as "spring." And indeed, the pasta looks very spring-like thanks to its many bright colors— read more
Asian-style chicken burgers are made with a chicken patty and fresh vegetables in a savory sauce. Combine the ground chicken with an Asian-inspired sauce mix, panko breadcrumbs, and ginger, form into patties, and bake them in the oven. The patties turn out... read more
When you open the package of this dish, you'll immediately be enveloped by the exotic aroma of Thai seafood noodles, which harmoniously combines notes of coconut, lemongrass, and curry paste. Rice noodles with shrimp and vegetables are cooked together - read more
Sauce espagnole is one of the five basic sauces of classic French cuisine. It is typically served with meat dishes or used in the preparation of another sauce, demi-glace. Espagnole is prepared using beef broth, which is reduced to the desired consistency. read more
This Italian risotto is prepared in a more simplified way: you don't have to stand at the stove and soak the rice in liquid, as is done in traditional recipes. But the dish turns out just as velvety and creamy, with a wonderful flavor. read more
This nutritious and healthy cooked quinoa salad with fresh vegetables and grilled chicken will take on a whole new flavor when combined with an Asian dressing. This dressing is quick and easy to make in a skillet using sautéed onions, ginger, and garlic. read more
The main ingredients of this light soup are mushrooms, carrots, and cumin, which, when combined with the mushrooms, gives it a stunning flavor. The cumin is first sautéed in butter to enhance its flavor, and then the following are added to the palate: read more
A thick and rich soup that warms with its multifaceted, savory flavor. It wonderfully combines a variety of vegetables, such as celery, carrots, tomatoes, zucchini, bell peppers, broccoli, beans, lentils, and chickpeas. And it all comes together with... read more
A delicious, rich, and at the same time healthy soup made with vegetables and mushrooms. Although it's called a cabbage soup, its amazing flavor is also given by the many other vegetables: tomatoes, onions, carrots, celery, and bell peppers. All vegetables are grated. read more
This light, vitamin-packed salad incorporates ingredients from America's famous buffalo wings and captures their flavor, beloved by millions. But unlike crispy wings, the chicken pieces used in the salad are pre-seasoned with a spicy... read more
To give this chicken its superb aroma and flavor, you'll need rosemary, thyme, sage, garlic, and lemon. Use some of these spices to thoroughly rub the outside of the chicken, and place the rest whole inside the cavity. Bake - read more
This rich, filling soup is perfect for warming up on a cool or rainy day. It's made with vegetables and Italian orzo pasta in chicken broth. This rice-based pasta will hold its shape better, preventing leftover soup from turning to mush in the fridge. read more
These low-carb cucumber, carrot, and cabbage noodles require no cooking and will delight you with their juiciness and exotic flavor, which they acquire thanks to a dressing made from curry paste, almond butter, coconut milk, and lime juice. To make them look beautiful - read more
Pasta with beans is one of the most popular and traditional dishes in Italy. It is a thick tomato soup with white beans and small tubular pasta, such as ditalini or horno, which absorb a lot of the delicious broth and at the same time... read more
You can easily replace potatoes with baked carrots as a side dish. Carrots will be healthier and lower in calories, making them especially welcome on a holiday table already overflowing with delicious treats. Cut the carrots into large, equal pieces, and pour... read more
If you love ordering fast food, and Chinese food in particular, you probably have a lot of packets of seasonings and sauces in your kitchen—the kind you usually use in excess and hate to throw away. You can use them to prepare... read more
Make French toast and waffles 2-in-1 for breakfast. No need to mix waffle batter or stand over a frying pan with toast. Just place the bread, soaked in a mixture of milk, eggs, and cinnamon, in the waffle iron, close it, and it's ready in no time. read more
This salad will be a lifesaver for winter vitamin deficiencies, as it's literally packed with vitamins and beneficial microelements and made with vegetables readily available during the cold season. Roast beets, carrots, and bok choy in the oven, then mix with... read more
Chow mein is a Chinese dish that has spread far beyond China's borders and, thanks to immigrants, has become popular around the world. It consists of stir-fried vegetables with noodles in Asian spices. Make chow mein noodles with cabbage, - read more
To make the sandwiches, you'll need a long French baguette, cut into quarters. Each slice of bread is split down the side, spread with mayonnaise, and filled with a delicious filling of grilled Vietnamese chicken and vegetables. Special - read more
This salmon's exotic Asian flavor comes from a marinade made with fresh ginger, garlic, lemongrass, lime juice, sugar, and fish sauce, a staple of Vietnamese cuisine. Marinate the fish for at least half an hour, then grill it. read more
Bibimbap is the most popular and recognizable Korean national dish worldwide. It consists of hot rice topped with neat piles of colorful vegetables and meat, arranged like petals with a raw yolk center. Served - read more
This pea soup is made with green split peas, which cook faster than yellow ones, don't require soaking, and give the soup a lovely light green hue, not to mention a stunning flavor. First, sauté the onion with the spices in a saucepan, and then... read more
Transform a simple pumpkin soup into a sophisticated shrimp bisque. First, simmer the baked pumpkin soup with onions, carrots, and herbs in chicken broth. Puree it in a blender, and then whisk in brown butter at the very end. read more
A crudité is a healthy appetizer made from a scattering of vegetables on a platter. It gained popularity first in French cuisine and then throughout Europe and the United States thanks to healthy eating advocates. The main idea behind a crudité is to... read more
Chilled carrot soup is not only a delicious relief from the summer heat, but also an excellent appetizer any time of year. And the soup's exquisite flavor comes from the sweetness of the carrots, mixed with spices and coconut... read more
Instead of regular buckwheat porridge, you can make a delicious and unusual buckwheat salad as a side dish. Pre-roasted grains will remain fluffy during cooking and acquire a richer flavor. Cook the porridge and mix it with crushed roasted... read more
A vitamin-rich green salad of lettuce and grated carrots becomes even healthier if you prepare it with a fermented milk dressing made with equal parts natural yogurt and sour milk or kefir. Green onions, garlic, and vinegar add a touch of... read more
As we know, carrots are rich in vitamin A, which is best absorbed in the presence of fat. Therefore, it's hard to imagine a healthier and more delicious combination than in this dish. The carrots are infused with creamy orange juice, which, when boiled,... read more
This dish of roasted vegetable pieces resembles a scattering of glittering gems, including ruby beets, bright orange carrots, and emerald Brussels sprouts. Olive oil gives them a luscious sheen, while thyme, garlic, and black pepper add a touch of read more
Even though the carrots in this recipe are stewed in a frying pan, they taste and look like oven-baked carrots. This is because the carrots are first stewed in broth in a frying pan, and then, once all the liquid has evaporated, they are quickly... read more
To give couscous a rich, intriguing flavor, steam it with chicken broth and shallots sautéed in butter. Before serving, toss with small black raisins and toasted pine nuts. Below is a recipe for the perfect... read more
Carrot relish is a cross between a sauce and a jam, with chunks of vegetables evident throughout. The natural sweetness of carrots, enhanced by sugar, contrasts beautifully with citrus notes and the spice of mustard and coriander. Grated carrots are mixed with... read more
Stuffed potatoes, or "baby potatoes," can be an edible base for a shepherd's pie. The classic Shepherd's Pie recipe features vegetables stewed with ground meat, topped with mashed potatoes, and baked in the oven. This... read more
Leftover grilled chicken makes a delicious, quick, and healthy soup. Its spicy flavor and aroma give the soup a unique taste. And it cooks quite quickly. Fry it in a heavy-bottomed pan or in a... read more
A first course that's thicker and more filling than a soup is "Stupu," but lighter than a stew or ragout. It takes no more than half an hour to prepare and only dirty one pot, which is also inspiring. The rich flavor of the stupu adds variety— read more
The name minestrone soup can be translated from Italian as "big soup." And indeed, it turns out to be big, judging by how many ingredients are usually added to make the soup rich and delicious. Although there is no single recipe - read more
Italian minestrone soup is like a hodgepodge of vegetables you can make with whatever you have in your fridge, creating a new flavor every time. This minestrone is made with three types of beans: white beans, chickpeas, and green beans. read more
A delicious slow cooker turkey with vegetables in a tomato-wine sauce. This cooking method makes the turkey breast incredibly tender and juicy. Dredge it in seasoned flour and place it in the pan along with... read more
Chowder is a popular soup made with cream, vegetables, and fish or seafood. Centuries ago, it was a stew for sailors and fishermen, but it has migrated to restaurants and become almost a delicacy. Even its rich fishy aroma evokes a vibrant... read more
Rainbow roasted vegetables are a perfect snack for watching games or movies with friends and family. They're less unhealthy than chips or French fries, but just as fun and delicious. Roast colorful vegetables in the oven, - read more
In the US, comfort food is a favorite food; it's supposed to be tasty and nutritious. Such food is prepared to restore mental balance and is far from being considered healthy. Pies are quite popular; they not only pack a punch, but also... read more
Corned beef is not only a way to preserve meat for a long time, but also a delicious delicacy. Beef brisket is best for curing. Soak it for 10 days in a brine with spices and potassium nitrate, which is used as a preservative and - read more
Kimchi is a traditional Korean dish made from fermented Chinese cabbage with spices. It's easy to make at home by mixing the cabbage with spices and the spicy Asian sauce Sriracha, then letting it ferment for a few days at - read more
This dish, which shows the influence of Indian culinary traditions, consists of a considerable number of ingredients. Despite their apparent abundance, the flavor of each component is good on its own and pairs beautifully with the others. All - read more
In the United States, corned beef and cabbage is often a staple on the St. Patrick's Day table of those of Irish descent. The meat prepared according to this recipe is juicy and tender, and it's perfectly seasoned with salt and... read more
Corned beef was very popular in Rus' until the 19th century. Fresh meat was very expensive back then and was found only on noble tables, while commoners actively salted cheaper cuts of meat to preserve it longer. With increasing... read more
Make homemade noodles by adding a couple of avocados to the dough instead of eggs. The natural fats they contain make the dough soft, tender, and elastic. They also give the noodles a pleasant greenish tint. It's best to cut the noodles, - read more
Buffalo wings, a popular American dish, have a unique flavor that makes them beloved across the country and beyond. They're a blend of deep-fried chicken wings in a spicy sauce, celery, carrots, and blue cheese sauce. read more
Oven-baked cauliflower, similar in flavor to hot wings, makes a great beer appetizer or just a snack. Dip the cauliflower florets in batter, bake them in the oven, then top with hot sauce and fry. read more
In the Middle Ages, sugar was a rare commodity and only available to the wealthiest, but less affluent people had access to carrots, which are rich in natural sugar. Carrot cakes were quite sweet even without... read more










































































































