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Crispy Sesame Carrots

Crispy Sesame Carrots

Photo by Margy@hidethecheese

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Carrot Recipe
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    Margy@hidethecheese's Notes: I prefer cooked carrots to retain a bit of crunch and cooking them on the stove top allows me to know when they are done to my liking. Also, browning them over high heat adds a bit of depth...

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Serves 6

  1. Place a medium-sized saute pan over medium heat and add the sesame seeds. Cook them for about a minute, tossing them to toast them evenly. Add the five spice powder and toast it until it is fragrant, about 30 seconds. Remove the pan from the heat and pour the mixture into a bowl. Use a clean paper towel to wipe out the pan.

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  2. Return the pan to the heat and raise the heat to high. Add the sesame oil and when it is hot, swirl it around the pan. Add the carrots and let them sit for a minute or two without stirring so that they brown. Add the slivers of garlic.

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  3. Stir the carrots or, if you are feeling chef-y toss the pan so that the carrots all flip and cook on the other side. Continue to cook, stirring or tossing so that the carrots brown evenly, until they are tender but still crisp, about 10 minutes. Add the sesame seeds and five spice powder as well as the toasted sesame oil and stir to coat the carrots evenly. Serve immediately.

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8 Comments on Crispy Sesame Carrots

Img_1958 Reply

This sounds delicious. Love the black sesame in there. I'm saving and will try soon!

Bav_photo Reply

Thanks so much for the comment, gingerroot. I hope you enjoy them!

Lobster_001 Reply

Sounds delicious!

Bav_photo Reply

Thank you!

Bav_photo Reply

Thanks for the recipe love! The carrots were such a great color that I had a great time taking this photo.

Sausage2 Reply

Love the carrot and sesame combination. Yum!

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

I love the flavors in this dish, and it's really pretty.

Dsc_0382 Reply

This with a little rice and I'd be good to go. sounds great!

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