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Carrot and Cabbage Slaw
Light and bright with just enough sweetness, this carrot and cabbage slaw is practically designed for outdoor dining. As an accompaniment to the main dish, it makes a plate more beautiful and lends some tang. Include it in a picnic spread, and it livens up the rest of the offerings. For subtle variations in raw carrot flavor and the most gorgeous assemblage of vegetables, opt for a bunch of rainbow carrots or make your own mix with varieties such as atomic red (my favorite), solar yellow, and cosmic purple. In place of the raisins which often appear in a carrot slaw, this recipe includes chopped pitted dates for a more…
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Beef Braised in Red Wine
Winter has arrived with the call for us to make the coziest dinners of the year, and this is a recipe you will want to make well into January and beyond. Beef braised in red wine becomes incredibly tender and will entice you to settle in for a warm night at home. The long braise means plenty of hands-off cooking time during which to enjoy other pursuits while everything cooks up to perfection in the oven. Alongside aromatics, I prefer to include whole baby carrots in this dish and a generous handful of sweet cherry tomatoes, which burst in the pot. Give everything a good stir before nestling the carrots…
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Roasted Carrot Soup
When carrots are roasted, their natural flavor intensifies and carries a savory soup in a way I love even more than butternut squash. Try this recipe if you enjoy roasted vegetables, hearty soups, or are looking for a plant-based dish for lunch or dinner. Traditional or vegan grilled cheese croutons or sandwiches served on the side make this the coziest meal. Even though the heat stayed with us well into September, there were breaks when cool days called me to make a pot of soup, dream of crispness in the air, and even think a bit ahead to the Thanksgiving holiday. Fortunately carrots develop more sweetness as we head toward…
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Carrot Cake Quencher Mocktail
Garnish this carrot cake mocktail with a slice of brûléed citrus and remember to tuck one into the drink for a bit of smoky sweetness. As a non-alcoholic brunch drink, this serves up the flavors of the spiced dessert with the brightness of clementine or mandarin juice, since I always add a hint of orange to carrot cake. A cinnamon simple syrup made with raw cane turbinado sugar, which retains some natural molasses, adds spice with deeper notes and just-enough sweetness to each cheerful glass. While a carrot juice and citrus mocktail is perfect any time of year, now is when clementines, tangerines, and many other citrus fruits that brighten…
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Roasted Carrots with Green Garlic Dip
Even if you haven’t cooked with green garlic, chances are you have seen it at the market and maybe even mistaken it for a scallion. Harvested during spring, the young allium is fresher, lighter, and slightly milder than mature garlic with a flavor that tends toward onion. Look for the beginnings of a bulb and flat green leaves (or reach out to me with a snapshot!) to make sure you have the right ingredient for this healthy dip. Serve it with small rainbow carrots for a vegetable and dip pairing that’s fit for the season. As a universal spring dip, this recipe also works well with other raw and…