Creamy Carrot Casserole Recipe (Easy Holiday Side Dish) (2024)

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This creamy carrot casserole recipe is a simple and tasty side dish for a holiday dinner party! Easy to make and prep ahead of time. A crowd-pleaser vegetarian side dish for Thanksgiving or any fall harvest celebration.

This delicious baked carrot casserole is topped with a delicious buttery Ritz cracker crust and loaded with a creamy dressing. It’s a holiday favorite that gets rave reviews by guests!

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This delicious carrot casserole is our go-to recipe to bring to a holiday party! Whether for Thanksgiving, Easter, or 4th of July, these carrots are a major crowd-pleaser hit. Creamy and delicious, these baked carrots are an easy way to sneak vegetables onto a packed holiday plate.

We brought these carrots to a friend’s house for a holiday potluck, and we didn’t have ANY leftovers to bring home! We should have doubled or tripled the batch. These creamy baked carrots are absolutely delicious, sweet and savory, and are so good you won’t believe you are eating veggies.

This Creamy Carrot Casserole is

  • Garlicky
  • Warm
  • Sweet
  • Herby
  • Vegetarian (with an easy vegan option)
  • Can easily be made gluten free
  • Great for make-ahead holiday prep!
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Comfort Food Holiday Side Dish Recipes for the WIN!

This creamy carrot casserole with Ritz cracker topping is the tastiest, coziest dinner meal. It’s perfect for a hearty meal for the family, and also great to make for company if you are having guests for dinner.

It makes a great holiday meal as well. The oven does most of the work, so you can enjoy hands-off time while you prep appetizers or a salad!

What’s In These Creamy Carrots in the Oven?

See the recipe card below for full ingredient amounts and recipe instructions!

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Make Baked Carrots Vegetarian for a Holiday Side Dish

This vegetarian garlic baked carrots recipe is a simple way to get extra veggies on your plate. I’m all about making recipes plant-based when I can. Vegetarian cooking does NOT have to be bland, boring, or flavorless… It’s quite the opposite when done right.

By building meals around vegetarian pantry staples and swapping in a few plant-based ingredients you can make better meals for you and your family.

I made a list of my 125 favorite vegan pantry ingredients that we use on a weekly basis, and check out all my vegetarian recipes here that are on The Herbeevore. These easy and tasty recipes are fantastic meatless meals for your table.

How Do I Make This Oven Baked Carrots Casserole?

  1. Set oven to 375 Fahrenheit
  2. Steam the carrots: Bring about 2 cups of water to a boil, add a steam insert, and steam the carrots for 6-7 minutes or until softened. You can also pressure cook them for 2 minutes, and quick release the pressure.
  3. Reserve 1 cup of the carrot cooking liquid, and drain the rest.
  4. Transfer carrots to a large 13×9 baking dish.
  5. Mix the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, onion powder, herbs de Provence, salt, and pepper in a small bowl. Add the 1/2 cup of reserved carrot cooking liquid to thin. Pour over carrots.
  6. In that same bowl, combine melted butter and cracker crumbs. Spread evenly over the top of the carrots.
  7. Bake for 30 minutes or until heated through and bubbling at the edges.

Dietary Modifications

  • To Make These Vegan, replace the mayonnaise with a vegan option, use plant-based butter, and use a vegan cracker to top.
  • To make these Gluten-Free make sure you use a gluten free cracker for the crumble topping (or skip it all together). Also ensure any mayonnaise or spices used are certified gluten free.

More Easy Vegetarian Holiday Side Dishes You’ll Love!

Irresistible Artichoke Dip (Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten Free)

Pot Luck Greek Salad with Homemade Vinaigrette (Vegan, Gluten Free, Party Recipe)

Oven-Baked Marinated Veggie Kabobs (Gluten-Free, Vegan, Party Food)

Instant Pot Garlic Mashed Potatoes (Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free)

Classic Coleslaw (Family Recipe, Gluten Free, Vegan Option)

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Creamy Carrot Casserole

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This creamy carrot casserole with cracker topping is a simple and tasty side dish for a holiday brunch or dinner party! Easy to make ahead and prep ahead of time – a classic vegetarian holiday side for Thanksgiving for Christmas.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Holiday Recipe, Side Dish

Cuisine American, Canadian

Servings 12

Calories 182 kcal

Equipment

  • Large Pot

  • Steamer Basket Insert

  • Mixing Bowl

  • 13×9 Baking Dish

Ingredients

  • 3 lbs carrots sliced diagonally into coins
  • 2 cups water save 1 cup of carrot cooking liquid
  • 1 cup mayonnaise use plant-based if vegan
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • 4 cloves garlic minced/pressed
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon Herbes de Provence
  • 1 teaspoon Sea Salt
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1 cup Crackers use Ritz crackers for a vegetarian, or dairy free for a vegan version

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 Fahrenheit.

  • Steam the carrots: Bring 2 cups of water to a boil, add a steam insert, and steam the carrots for 6-7 minutes or until softened. You can also pressure cook them for 2 minutes, and quick release the pressure.

  • Reserve 1 cup of the carrot cooking liquid, and drain the rest.

  • Transfer carrots to a large 13×9 baking dish.

  • Mix the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, minced garlic, onion powder, herbs de Provence, salt, and pepper in a small bowl. Add 1/2 cup of reserved cooking liquid to thin (if you need the sauce thinner, add 2 tablespoons of water at a time until desired consistency is reached). Pour over carrots.

  • In that same bowl, combine melted butter and crushed cracker crumbs. Spread evenly over the top of the carrots.

  • Bake for 30 minutes or until hot and bubbling at the edges. Serve and enjoy!

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Nutrition

Calories: 182kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 2gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 426mgPotassium: 390mgFiber: 4gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 18979IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 58mgIron: 1mg

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Creamy Carrot Casserole Recipe (Easy Holiday Side Dish) (2024)

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What is the key to making a good casserole? ›

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Is it better to cook casserole the day before or? ›

Make-ahead meals (especially baked casseroles) are terrific because you can completely assemble them in advance and bake them just before serving. They're the ultimate comfort food as they come bubbling hot and delicious straight from the oven to the table to the delight of family and friends.

Is it better to bake a casserole covered or uncovered? ›

Generally, casseroles with grains, rice or pasta that will cook during the baking process are usually covered, for at least part of the time. Casseroles made of cooked ingredients are usually baked uncovered. If you like a crisper, browner top, be sure the casserole is uncovered for at least part of the bake time.

Do you cook vegetables before putting in casserole? ›

Soft vegetables like broccoli can be quickly par-cooked (aka blanched). If you are using hard vegetables like potatoes or carrots or other hardy root vegetables, you'll want to par-cook for longer. Often a quick 2-5 minutes in the microwave will just give them that great head-start.

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In the United States, a casserole or hot dish is typically a baked food with three main components: pieces of meat (such as chicken or ground meat) or fish (such as tuna) or other protein (such as beans or tofu), various chopped or canned vegetables (such as green beans or peas), and a starchy binder (such as flour, ...

What are the 5 components of a casserole? ›

Let's talk anatomy: A standard dinner casserole usually includes a protein, a starch, a vegetable, a sauce (or other binding ingredient), and cheese. But making a casserole is not an exact science, and you can definitely break away from this formula. Check out some fun side-dish casseroles and desserts below!

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Casseroles are often baked with a cover to keep the heat in and to keep the dish from drying out. A lid will serve the same purpose as foil.

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But ovens vary and different types of cooking pots will affect temperatures too, so you may have to adjust the oven temperature accordingly. The time a casserole takes to cook will vary from 2-2½ hours for chuck, blade and thick flank, up to 4 hours for shin, leg and neck.

Why put foil on casserole dish? ›

It protects your food from drying out or burning and helps keep in the heat and moisture, ensuring a perfectly cooked meal. Loosely covering your dish with foil can prevent uneven browning while baking.

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What Should I Bake In a Metal Baking Pan? We hate to say it – we've got nothing against glass, we promise! – but metal does an overall better job than glass of baking almost everything except for acidic desserts. It bakes evenly because it heats up so quickly.

What are three guidelines to follow when preparing casseroles? ›

Top tips for casseroles

Cut your ingredients, such as meat, potatoes and parsnips, into similar-sized pieces to ensure they cook evenly. Add any ingredients that cook quickly, such as broad beans, towards the end of cooking. To save time – and washing up – use a flameproof, ovenproof casserole dish.

Should I cook frozen vegetables before putting in a casserole? ›

Skip the Thawing!

These tiny vegetables cook so quickly that any simmering soup or stew will heat them through in just a few minutes. The same goes if you want to stir them into pasta or casseroles – chuck them in straight into the pot from the freezer!

Should you cook onions before putting in casserole? ›

While certain vegetables can work just fine added directly to simmering soups and stews (say, carrots and celery), other vegetables (onions, garlic, and the like) will almost always need at least a brief sweat in a fat-based liquid before adding the remaining ingredients.

What temperature do you bake a casserole at? ›

Casseroles should be baked in a moderately hot oven

But too hot, and it won't cook evenly without some parts of it scorching first, according to KitchenSeer. A great rule of thumb, the site states, is to bake a casserole above 300 degrees F and below 400 degrees F: 350 degrees F is a great sweet spot.

What are the 4 parts of a casserole? ›

Not every single casserole has all of them, but as a rule of thumb, here's what to look for: a starch, a binding agent or sauce, and a protein or vegetable. Many casseroles also have both vegetables and proteins, as well as a crunchy element to give some textural contrast, and cheese.

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Casseroles are deemed great comfort food and has the benefits of being easy to put together as well as filling. More ingredients than required can be cooked in a casserole, and the left overs can be eaten through the subsequent days. When choosing a casserole dish, sizing is an essential consideration.

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