You know, sometimes the most amazing dishes aren’t the fussy, complicated ones. They’re the simple, sweet side dishes that just *work*, making any meal feel a little more special. That’s exactly what my “Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots – Sweet & Simple Side” are all about! I remember my mom making these for Sunday dinners when I was a kid. The sweet glaze coating those tender carrots was pure comfort food. They’re so ridiculously easy to whip up, and they add this perfect touch of sweetness and color to your plate, no matter what else you’re serving.

Why You’ll Love These Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
Seriously, these carrots are a lifesaver when you need a quick, delicious side! Here’s why they’re a go-to in my kitchen:
- Super Speedy: They come together in barely 25 minutes, perfect for busy weeknights or last-minute meal planning.
- It’s So Easy!: You probably have most of the ingredients already! Just a few pantry staples create magic.
- That Flavor! The sweet, caramel-y glaze is seriously addictive and complements so many main dishes.
- So Versatile: They’re fantastic with everything from roasted chicken to pork chops to a hearty casserole.
Gather Your Ingredients for Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
Alright, let’s get our little carrot party started! You don’t need much for these beauties, just a few simple things from your kitchen:
- 1 pound of carrots: Make sure they’re peeled and then sliced. I like to do mine about 1/2-inch thick, nice and even so they cook up perfectly!
- 2 tablespoons of butter: Real butter, please! None of that margarine stuff. It makes all the difference.
- 2 tablespoons of brown sugar: I usually just grab whatever brown sugar I have, light or dark works great. Just pack it down a little in the spoon.
- 1/4 teaspoon of salt: Just a pinch to bring out all those sweet flavors.
- 1/8 teaspoon of black pepper: Freshly ground is best, if you have it!

Simple Steps to Make Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
Okay, let’s get this show on the road! Making these amazing Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots is honestly a breeze. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you can go from raw ingredients to a ridiculously delicious side dish that’ll have everyone asking for seconds. Just follow these super simple steps. And hey, for more holiday meal ideas, you can check out these easy Thanksgiving sides – they might spark some other dinner inspiration!
Boil the Carrots
First things first, get those lovely sliced carrots into a saucepan. Cover them with water – just enough so they’re submerged. Bring that to a boil and let them cook for about 10 to 12 minutes. You want them tender, but still with a little bit of a bite, you know? Totally *tender-crisp*. Nobody likes mushy carrots, right? Once they’re perfect, drain ’em really well. We don’t want any extra water clouding up that yummy glaze!
Glaze the Carrots to Perfection
Now for the magic part! Pop those drained carrots back into the same pot. Toss in your butter, that lovely brown sugar, a pinch of salt, and that little bit of pepper. Turn the heat to medium and just stir it all around. Watch as that butter melts and the brown sugar starts to coat every single carrot slice. Let it bubble and thicken up for just a couple of minutes, stirring now and then so nothing sticks. You want a nice, glossy glaze that clings beautifully. Don’t let them cook too long here, or they’ll get too soft!

Tips for the Best Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
You know, a few little tricks can really take these simple Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots from good to absolutely fantastic. It’s all about paying attention to the little things! My biggest tip? Don’t overcook those carrots when you boil them. Seriously, remember “tender-crisp.” If they’re too soft, they’ll just fall apart in the glaze, and you won’t get that lovely little bite. I once made them for a potluck where the carrots were *way* too mushy, and it just wasn’t the same. Also, make sure that butter and brown sugar get nice and melty together before you really start stirring. Letting them melt over medium heat for a minute or two really helps create that smooth, luscious glaze that coats every single carrot perfectly.
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
So, about these ingredients for your Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots – they’re pretty straightforward, but a few details can make a difference! For the brown sugar, either light or dark will work just fine. Dark brown sugar will give you a slightly deeper, more molasses-y flavor, which I really love! If you don’t have butter, you could probably use a good quality margarine, but honestly, butter gives it that richer taste that just can’t be beat. And don’t forget those little flavor boosters mentioned in the notes! A splash of orange juice adds this lovely brightness, and a tiny pinch of cinnamon? Oh my goodness, it’s divine with carrots. Totally optional, but so worth it.
Serving Suggestions for Your Glazed Carrots
These Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots are like the perfect little black dress of side dishes – they go with *everything*! They’re fantastic alongside a juicy herb-butter roast turkey for a holiday feast. Or, serve them up with some comforting creamy garlic mashed potatoes and your favorite grilled chicken or pork chops for a delicious weeknight meal. Honestly, they just make any plate look and taste a little bit happier!

Frequently Asked Questions about Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
Got questions about these yummy carrots? I’ve got answers!
Can I use fresh carrots instead of peeled?
You totally can! Just give them a really good scrub under running water to get all the dirt off. You might get a slightly earthier flavor and a bit more texture, which some people actually love! Just make sure to wash them really well.
How do I prevent the carrots from becoming mushy?
Ah, the age-old mushy carrot problem! The key is to watch them closely when you boil them. You want them *tender-crisp*, not falling-apart soft. So, set a timer for about 10 minutes and give them a quick poke. If they’re still a little firm, give them another minute or two. Draining them quickly after boiling also helps stop the cooking process.
Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
You can prep the carrots ahead! You can boil them and drain them, then store them in the fridge. When you’re ready to serve, just reheat them in the pan with the butter and brown sugar glaze. They’re best enjoyed fresh, though, because the glaze can get a little sticky over time. Making the glaze fresh is really the way to go for the best texture!
Can I add other spices to the glaze?
Absolutely! That’s one of the fun things about this simple recipe. A little pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg is delicious, or a tiny bit of ground ginger. A splash of orange juice in the glaze is also heavenly and adds a wonderful bright flavor. Feel free to experiment!
Estimated Nutritional Information
Just a heads-up, these numbers are estimates, okay? They can totally change depending on the exact brands you use and how much of everything you end up drizzling on. But generally, for one serving of these yummy glazed carrots, you’re looking at around 120 calories, about 5g of fat, 1g of protein, 20g of carbs, and roughly 15g of sugar. Pretty tasty for what you get!
Share Your Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots Experience
I’d just LOVE to hear what you think if you give these Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots a try! Did they become a new family favorite? Did you try adding cinnamon or orange juice? Leave me a comment below and tell me all about it, or even give the recipe a star rating! And if you snap a pic, tag me on social media – I can’t wait to see your beautiful carrots!
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Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
- Total Time: 25 min
- Yield: 4 servings
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
A simple and sweet side dish of glazed carrots.
Ingredients
- 1 lb carrots, peeled and sliced
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
- Place sliced carrots in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook for 10-12 minutes, or until tender-crisp.
- Drain the carrots.
- Return carrots to the saucepan. Add butter, brown sugar, salt, and pepper.
- Stir over medium heat until butter is melted and carrots are coated. Cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Serve hot.
Notes
- For a richer flavor, you can add a splash of orange juice or a pinch of cinnamon.
- Ensure carrots are not overcooked to maintain a slight bite.
- Prep Time: 10 min
- Cook Time: 15 min
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American




