This sweet tender glazed carrots recipe gets a boost from my favorite ingredient of all time: brown butter. An additional secret ingredient that you might not guess puts the flavor of these slow cooker carrots over the top! A perfect (and EASY) side dish for Thanksgiving or Christmas!

Glazed Carrots

Originally posted November 3, 2015

Eric told me last night that he was well into adulthood (we’re talking like a few years ago) when he realized that “savory” didn’t mean “really tasty.”

I comforted him with the fact that Charlotte currently thinks “tasty” means “spicy.” I did not remind him that Charlotte is 4.

Crock Pot Carrots

So how was Halloween for you guys?? Ours was great, Charlotte was a witch and Truman was a ghost. Well, he was supposed to be. That costume lasted about 3 seconds.

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I was tempted to be frustrated, but then I thought about going through an entire evening with a sheet all up in my face. Uh yeah, that would last about 3 seconds. Way to stick it to the man, Truman.

Slow Cooker Carrots

The best carrot side dish

But Halloween is so last season. It’s time for THANKSGIVING you guys!!! A holiday all about food. And being thankful I guess. But also food.

And speaking of tasty savory food, I’ve got the best Thanksgiving side dish for you today. Who doesn’t love brown butter and glazed carrots, and these babies are made in the slow cooker. Win!

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I promised a secret ingredient and here it is: Nielsen-Massey Mexican Pure Vanilla Extract. WHOA, calm down, I know this is a savory recipe, and vanilla is usually in cookies and stuff, but I swear guys, it’s tasty (not spicy). I grew up putting Mexican Vanilla in everything, but it is especially delicious with carrots. It makes them extra sweet. You’ve got to try it! This is the perfect recipe for holidays when you have a ton of other stuff in the oven.

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Slow Cooker Brown Butter Carrots

4.72 from 21 votes
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 3 hours
Total: 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 10 Servings
This sweet tender glazed carrots recipe gets a boost from my favorite ingredient of all time: brown butter. An additional secret ingredient that you might not guess puts the flavor of these slow cooker carrots over the top! A perfect (and EASY) side dish for Thanksgiving or Christmas!

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds carrots, peeled and cut into 1-2 inch chunks
  • 1/4 cup salted butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar , or raw sugar
  • 1 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon Nielsen-Massey Mexican Pure Vanilla Extract
  • parsley , fresh, chopped (to garnish) or sage

Instructions

  • Peel and slice the carrots. I tend to like the thicker chunks of carrot, so don't go too crazy, just roughly chopped is fine. Set side.
  • In a small saucepan add the butter. Turn the heat to medium or just above medium. Stir occasionally until the butter starts to foam and ultimately turns brown. There will be silty brown "bits" that have separated from the yellow liquid. Immediately transfer the mixture to your slow cooker.
  • Add the salt, sugar, bay leaves, and vanilla and stir. Add the carrots and stir to coat.
  • Cook on high for about 3 hours or until tender.
  • Sprinkle with chopped parsley or sage.
  • The glaze is really great drizzled over mashed potatoes too...just sayin.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 100kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 221mg | Potassium: 300mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 15298IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Calories: 100
Keyword: Browned Butter, carrots, Crockpot, slow cooker
Did you make this? I'd love to see it!Mention @thefoodcharlatan or tag #thefoodcharlatan!

(I was compensated by Nielsen-Massey Vanillas for my time developing this recipe and post. All opinions are my own, of course!) Be sure to follow Nielsen-Massey on Facebook for tons of amazing ways to use vanilla!

Try out these other great sides for your Thanksgiving menu!

Roasted Carrots with Dill:

Roasted Carrots with Dill from The Food Charlatan

Broccoli with Feta and Fried Almonds: (this is a huge favorite of mine)

Broccoli with Feta and Fried Almonds from The Food Charlatan

 

Lemon Asparagus with Pistachios:

Lemon Asparagus with Pistachios from The Food Charlatan

 

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Comments

    1. Totally Jessica! It will harden in the fridge or at room temperature but that’s ok. You can just throw it in cold. I would go back a half hour later and stir once it’s melted.

    1. Sure Rosemary, I don’t see why not! I would maybe google some slow cooker times for whatever veggies you pick just to give you a ballpark idea for how long to let them go. Let me know what you try out! Enjoy!

  1. Hello! So glad I stumbled upon your blog today! These look DELICIOUS. I have a ton of baby carrots that I need to use up too.

    1. Hey Dani, thanks for stopping by! This recipe would work great with baby carrots, I should totally do that! Enjoy :)

  2. Oh yeah! Everything is better with browned butter. Gotta have it! I bet the vanilla in here is awesome. Such a great little twist, Karen! My Halloween was pretty good – still suffering from a sugar hangover I think. :-)

    1. I feel like I’m still suffering from sugar hangover and it’s been a week, haha! I need to counteract with some vegetables :) Thanks for stopping by Liz!

  3. Ok, so I couldn’t help myself – here is the definition of ‘Savory” from an online dictionary:

    “In this question, savory is an adjective that means having an agreeably pungent taste. Something savory is full of flavor, delicious and tasty — usually something that someone has cooked. In the world of cuisine, savory is also often used to mean the opposite of sweet, or salty.”

    Also,

    sa·vor·y1
    ˈsāv(ə)rē/
    noun
    an aromatic plant of the mint family, used as a culinary herb.

    So. . . Eric isn’t too far off. I had to look this up. I wasn’t totally sure of the definition myself!

    Well, Karen, these carrots are going on the Thanksgiving menu. So, now with the make ahead gravy, the potatoes in the crock-pot and another crockpot of carrots what am I going to do all day on Thanksgiving?

    BTW your flower box looks amazing! And alive!!

    1. You are the best Kris!! Thanks for the official definition! Now I will be labeling all of my savory appetizers “Agreeably Pungent Bites” this year. lol!!

  4. Umm, soo….. Now Eric and Charlotte have got me thinking. I don’t think I know the true definition of savory either! Unless savory = the opposite of sweet, in which case… I’ve got that down. (But I still think Charlotte’s definition is adorable!) And I never would’ve thought to put vanilla in a savory dish, especially carrots! Brilliant, Karen!!

    1. Yeah, I like Charlotte’s definition too :) She’s so cute. And I always thought that savory just meant the opposite of sweet?? Maybe I shouldn’t be making fun of people until I look it up…haha!

  5. Between the brown butter and the vanilla, I need these carrots in my life. Love that they are in the slow cooker too! And I also love that Charlotte thinks tasty means spicy – that could be confusing! haha

    1. Thanks Ashley!! I’m sure it’s very confusing to be a 4 year old, haha! And yes, brown butter + vanilla = WIN!

      1. When my granddaughter was 3 years old I tried to explain the food groups without any expectation that she would understand the concept. She said “Granda, there are only two kinds of food…Yuckie and Nummie. Oh how the young can sometimes distill complex concepts down to their simplest terms.

  6. You had my attention at “brown butter.” It makes everything wonderful. This looks like a perfect Thanksgiving side.

  7. Haha, way to go, Truman! And man, these carrots look divine–I’m especially a fan of the fact they are made in the slow cooker (AKA, my BFF ;)

  8. Isn’t it funny how quickly we switch our focus to Thanksgiving? This looks like an easy peasy side dish for the big day!

  9. I’ve never seen a veggie side dish look so good but also use vanilla- I can imagine how delicious the flavor boost would be!

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