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20 Easy Carrot Recipes

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These tasty carrot recipes showcase the best ways to use this popular orange vegetable! Try them glazed, roasted, soups, salads and more. Looking for the best ways to eat carrots? These bright orange, healthy veggies are good for so much more than just your eyesight, like the old mantra. They’re packed full of vitamins and nutrients! Luckily: they’re also delicious. And there are so many more ways to eat them than raw carrots sticks! Here we’ve compiled all the best carrot recipes in two groups: first, recipes where carrots are the star! Think: carrot soup, roasted carrots, carrot cake cookies. But second, and just as important: recipes where carrots play an important supporting role. What’s a good coleslaw or noodle soup without carrots? Let’s get to the recipes. And now…our best easy carrot recipes! Perfect Sauteed Carrots These really are the perfect sauteed carrots! Turns out they’re very simple, too! These are the most tender, buttery, savory, coins of car

Garlic Roasted Potatoes

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Here’s a recipe that impresses every time: garlic roasted potatoes! They’re tossed with Parmesan and garlic butter for a knockout side dish. Here’s a fun side dish that impresses every time: Garlic Roasted Potatoes ! This one is our go-to for both weeknight meals and dinner parties: and you won’t be able to stop sneaking bites. The tender potatoes are roasted with garlic powder and Parmesan cheese for extra crispiness, then tossed with garlic butter after they’re nice and tender. The double hit of garlic adds a bit of magic! Here’s how to make them. Ingredients in garlic roasted potatoes This garlic roasted potatoes recipe is simple to put together and makes a splash hit on any dinner table. The potatoes take 35 minutes to roast, and you can prep everything while your oven is preheating. Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this easy side dish: Baby red potatoes or red potatoes Olive oil Garlic powder Kosher salt and black pepper Parmesan cheese (optional) Salted butt

Easy Tuna Wrap

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A tuna wrap makes a tasty, easy lunch filled with tuna salad and crunchy veggies! Bookmark this recipe for lunchtime inspiration. Tuna might be underrated, but it’s a big win in our book! A cheap protein that requires no cooking and is pantry stable for years? Sign us up. This tuna wrap recipe is a fun, tasty way to mix up your lunch routine: no cooking required. It’s bursting with flavor, featuring a zingy tuna salad filling and fresh, crunchy veggies. Roll it all up in a tortilla and you’re ready for an easy healthy lunch or a simple, no-cook dinner. Here’s what you’ll need for a killer tuna wrap! Ingredients in this tuna wrap recipe Everyone does a tuna wrap differently. Ours is a spin on our classic tuna salad filling, paired with crunchy veggies and rolled up in a wrap. Keep in mind: you’ll need good creamy tuna salad for this one: we tried it with our Mediterranean tuna salad and it soaked through the wrap. Mix up the tuna salad filling, then add your favorite crunchy veg!