Carrot Puree

This carrot puree is made with just carrots, nothing added just boil to soften and then blend until smooth and silky.
Jump to Recipe

This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy.

Closeup of a jar filled with smooth carrot puree being scooped with a wooden spoon, sitting in a wooden table with carrots in the background

Want to Save This Recipe, Boo?

I'll email this recipe to you, so you can come back to it later!

The Lowdown on This Carrot Puree

Closeup of Jocelyn in pink dress smiling

Lemme tell y’all, learning how to make carrot puree is as easy as ABC! Just cook those carrots up, blend them smooth, and voilร , you’re pretty much done. Heck, it’s so straightforward, you could nearly do it with your eyes closed! And here’s the kicker: this puree is so versatile you can even use it as an ingredient in many sweet treats, like my scrumptious carrot cake bars.

Ingredients you’ll need to make Carrot Puree

  • Carrots: Pick the firmest and freshest ones you can find. They bring that natural sweetness and color that just canโ€™t be beaten. If youโ€™re in a pinch, frozen carrots can work too, but fresh is def the way to go for the best flavor.
  • Water: Just plain olโ€™ H2O to get those carrots cooked up.
Overhead shot of carrots for making carrot puree on the table before peeling

How to make Carrot Puree

Whole carrots in a white bowl
1
Peel and trim tops from carrots.
Peeled and sliced carrots in a bowl
2
Cut them into 1-inch pieces.
Carrot slices boiling in a pot of water
3
Place them in a small pot of boiling water.
Cooked carrot slices drained and placed in a glass bowl
4
Cook until fork-tender and reserve 1 cup of carrot water.
Carrot slices added to a blender
5
Strain out the cooked carrots and place them in a blender carafe.
Smooth carrot puree in the blender
6
Add hot carrot water and blend until smooth.

What to serve with smooth carrot puree

  • Baked Goods: Fold this carrot puree into your batter for an extra moist and flavorful sweet treat. Itโ€™s perfect for carrot cake barscarrot cupcakes, or even for jazzinโ€™ up a classic carrot pound cake.
  • Elegant Entrรฉe Companion: Serving up something fancy like lamb chopslemon roasted chicken, or maple glazed salmon? A dollop of this carrot puree on the side is just what you need.
  • Breakfast Boost: This carrot puree recipe isnโ€™t just for dinner or desserts, boos. Swirl it into your morning yogurt or oatmeal!

Recipe Substitutions

  • Skin-On Carrots: If youโ€™re after a bit more fiber and donโ€™t mind a bit of texture, try leaving the skin on the carrots. Just give โ€™em a good scrub before cooking and blending.
  • Canned Carrots: You can even use canned carrots in a pinch, but give ’em a quick rinse to cut down on the sodium.
  • Other Root Vegetables: If you donโ€™t like carrots or want a unique puree, swap out some (or all) of those carrots for other root veggies like sweet potatoes or beetroots.
  • Water: Replace the water with vegetable broth for a richer, savory flavor.

Recipe Variations and Additions

  • S&P: Donโ€™t underestimate the power of a little salt and pepper. A pinch of each can elevate the natural sweetness of the carrots, making your puree more flavorful.
  • Herbs & Spices: Honestly, there are a million things you can add to this smooth carrot puree. For example, you can stir in some fresh dill, minced fresh ginger, or a pinch of cumin and coriander after blending. The list is endless!
  • Add Sweetness: Blend in a teaspoon of honey or maple syrup. The extra touch of sweetness is great for savory mains.
  • Make It a Dip: You can transform this humble carrot puree into a creamy, tangy dip with just a pat of butter and a fresh squeeze of lemon juice stirred in after cooking. Itโ€™s the perfect companion for dippinโ€™ crispy fried green tomatoes or spreading on a crunchy slice of toast.
Overhead shot of a jar of carrot puree on a wooden table, with fresh carrots and their green tops and a wooden spoon next to it

Tips for making the best carrot puree recipe

  1. Find Your Perfect Texture: Want your puree smoother? Or maybe just a tad chunky? Itโ€™s all in the carrot water, yโ€™all. Start with that 4 tablespoons, then add a spoonful at a time until itโ€™s just right for your liking.
  2. No Blender? No Problem: If your trusty blender has seen better days, a food processor can step up to the plate. And if you donโ€™t have a food processor either, you can use a good olโ€™ potato masher or even a fork. The texture wonโ€™t be as silky smooth, but itโ€™ll still be delicious.
  3. Carrot Prep Matters: Donโ€™t skip properly prepping your carrots! Take your time to peel โ€™em and trim those tops. This little bit of TLC goes a long way in ensuring your puree is smooth and free of any rough bits.
  4. Donโ€™t Rush the Chop: When slicing those carrots, keep โ€™em uniform. About 1 inch each, so they cook evenly. Nobody wants a hard piece while the rest are soft and ready to blend.

How to store & reheat Carrot Puree

Once your carrot puree is all smooth and ready, just scoop it into an airtight container and pop it in the fridge.

When youโ€™re ready for another taste, reheat it on the stove over low heat, stirring occasionally until itโ€™s just warm enough. Or, for a quick fix, zap it in the microwave for a few seconds until itโ€™s heated through.

How long will Carrot Puree last in the fridge?

Your homemade carrot puree will stay fresh in the fridge for up to 3 days. Just make sure itโ€™s tucked away in a container with a snug lid.

Can I freeze this smooth carrot puree ?

You can! Simply scoop it into an airtight container, or spoon it into flexible ice-cube trays and freeze until solid. This trick lets you defrost just the right amount when you need it, without any fuss. Once frozen, pop those cubes into a freezer bag or container, and your carrot puree will stay fresh as a daisy in the freezer for up to 3 months.

A jar of smooth carrot puree on a wooden table, with fresh carrots and their green tops and a wooden spoon next to it

Frequently asked questions

Can I roast the carrots before blending them?

Absolutely! Roasting carrots before blending brings out their natural sweetness and adds a more intense depth of flavor. Just toss them with a little olive oil, spread โ€™em out on a baking sheet, and roast until theyโ€™re tender and slightly caramelized.

Whatโ€™s the best way to get a super smooth texture?

For the silkiest, smoothest carrot puree, make sure your carrots are fully cooked until fork-tender. Then, blend on high speed, using (ideally) a high-powered blender.

Can I add more spices to my carrot puree?

Of course boos! Feel free to spice up your carrot puree with a dash of cinnamon, nutmeg, or even a pinch of cumin. They add lots of flavor.

Overhead shot of a white plate with a swirl of carrot puree on a wooden table, a wooden spoon with puree on it, fresh whole carrots with green tops, and a striped kitchen towel

More Carrot Recipes

Overhead shot of a jar filled with smooth carrot puree being scooped with a wooden spoon

Carrot Puree

This carrot puree is made with just carrots, nothing added just boil to soften and then blend until smooth and silky.
No ratings yet
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings: 2 cups

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 pound carrots

Instructions

  • Peel and trim tops from 1 pound carrots.
  • Cut into 1-inch pieces.
  • Place in small pot of boiling water.
  • Cook until fork-tender, about 15-20 minutes.
  • Reserve 1 cup carrot water.
  • Strain out cooked carrots and place in blender carafe. Add 4 tablespoons of hot carrot water and blend until smooth.

Notes

  • Find Your Perfect Texture:ย Want your puree smoother? Or maybe just a tad chunky? Itโ€™s all in the carrot water, yโ€™all. Start with that 4 tablespoons, then add a spoonful at a time until itโ€™s just right for your liking.
  • No Blender? No Problem:ย If your trusty blender has seen better days, a food processor can step up to the plate. And if you donโ€™t have a food processor either, you can use a good olโ€™ potato masher or even a fork. The texture wonโ€™t be as silky smooth, but itโ€™ll still be delicious.
  • Carrot Prep Matters:ย Donโ€™t skip properly prepping your carrots! Take your time to peel โ€™em and trim those tops. This little bit of TLC goes a long way in ensuring your puree is smooth and free of any rough bits.
  • Donโ€™t Rush the Chop:ย When slicing those carrots, keep โ€™em uniform. About 1 inch each, so they cook evenly. Nobody wants a hard piece while the rest are soft and ready to blend.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 cup | Calories: 93kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Sodium: 156mg | Potassium: 726mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 37889IU | Vitamin C: 13mg | Calcium: 75mg | Iron: 1mg
Tried this Recipe? Tag me Today!Mention @GrandbabyCakes or tag #grandbabycakes!
Filed Under:  Side Dishes, Stovetop, Vegetables

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating