by Nancy Piran
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One of our families favorite side dishes is thisCooked Carrots Recipe, made just how my mother in law makes them!
*Photos and Recipe updated January 2017*
You know yesterday as I was driving home all I could think about was the gift of time. I always say “I have no time.” I really do feel this way. I am so busy with kids, family, school, and this blog that I have no time for anything else.
Yes I work in play dates and visiting family but it can be tough to do everything. The kids have been home since early Tuesday because we had a crazy snow storm here in NC. So I have been on duty a lot this week. Yesterday my husband said, “Honey, just go. Go do your things, get a coffee and breathe.”
See I had not even left the house all week because of the weather. We did go outside to play but just stayed in the neighborhood. So he knew, I needed time. So I went to Target, got a coffee, looked at candy that was on sale and came home. What I really appreciated though was time and how yesterday it felt like such a gift.
Cooking these carrots, I feel the same way. To make them takes such little effort but the reward is big. All you have to do is peel the carrots, slice them into sticks, add to your pot with some olive oil, garlic, and saltand in 20 minutes you have a great side dish that would compliment any meal!
This is something I try to make often when I need to get dinner on the table quick. They are the kind of side dish that is hassle free. You put them on and you really do not have to mess with them again until they are done, kind of like this soup I make and this pasta I make as well! ENJOY!
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Cooked Carrots Recipe
Nancy Piran
Easy side dish ready in less than 30 minutes!
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Dinner
Servings 4
Ingredients
- 4 cups carrot sticks (about 5 carrots peeled and sliced)
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- pinch of salt
Instructions
In a medium size pan add olive oil and carrots. Stir.
Allow to cook on medium heat for 5 minutes.
Add garlic and salt. Cover and cook for 15 minutes stirring occasionally.
Serve warm and ENJOY!
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Yum Nancy!! I am trying to eat more veggies and this sounds great.
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Nancy P.
Thanks so much Chandra! They are yummy!!
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You couldn’t be more right about how the gift of time is such a precious commodity. Sometimes it’s the simple things that are the most beneficial. I love how simple and flavorful your carrots look!
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Nancy P.
Thank you so much Kirsten!
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You are so right…time is precious and such a gift we take for granted. With school and blogging, I hardly have time to do anything for myself because any free time is dedicated to spend with the husband and family. I’m so glad your husband gave you some precious time to breathe. These carrots look so simple and yet so delicious!! Will try them next time I need a side. Pinned!
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Nancy P.
So you completely understand! Thanks Zainab!!
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How sweet of your hubby to recognize you needed some time to yourself!! We all definitely need some recharging now and again, and what better place than target?! 😉 The carrots sound like the perfect side dish!
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Nancy P.
I know he’s the best! Thanks Jocelyn!
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Easy and delicious! These carrots look amazing Nancy!
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Nancy P.
Thank so much Trish! Definitely very easy!
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What a sweet husband you have! I love and appreciate when mine just knows.
Love these carrots, too. In fact, carrots are my most favorite veggie… raw and cooked. I’m going to have to try them like this!Reply
Nancy P.
I like them anyway too! Thanks Gloria!!
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I love carrots and am always glad to find another way to cook them. Stopping by from In and Out of the Kitchen, have a great week 🙂
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