3,711 CARROTS recipes
A good stock can greatly improve and add flavor to many meals.
A hearty Hungarian soup loaded with beef, chicken, root vegetables, mushrooms, and handmade egg noodles. This rustic Bakony-style broth gets its depth from simmering two meats together, then finished with a swirl of sour cream.
My husband and son liked this dish so much, I made it twice within three days. There wasn't a drop of sauce left, they soaked it all up with bread. It was that good.
Make the breakfast drink that Dr. Oz swears by! This "green drink" is high in fiber, low-calorie and rich in vitamins. Makes 3-4 servings (about 28-30 oz)
Explore the Irish culture with this stew which is perfect for a St. Patrick's Day dinner that you will remember!
Become a fan of the two vegetables with this simple crockpot recipe that will you introduce you a new and exciting flavor.
A basic but succulent pot roast that can be made with some help from your friendly crockpot!
A succulent and savory chicken dish that doesn't take a lot to make, just ask your crockpot!
If you don't trust the oven, then use the crockpot to make this succulent dish which is perfect for the Thanksgiving holidays!
Stew up your summer days with this succulent dish that is best enjoyed when eaten outside!
Make something quick and scrumptious for lunch with this simple fish chowder recipe.
A savory and hearty soup made with succulent beef, sliced mushrooms and pearl barley.
Jeweled relish made from sauerkraut, chopped pimento-stuffed green olives, celery, and honey, blended overnight and served cold. A tangy-sweet no-cook condiment with bright colors and unusual flavor.
Slow-simmered Sicilian ragu with ground pork, pureed tomatoes, soffritto vegetables, and fresh mint. Freezes for months and gets richer with every reheat.
Take the pot to the table. Take the chicken out and carve; serve with the vegetables and stock from the pot.
Thick, cheesy wild rice and potato soup loaded with crispy bacon and melted American cheese. A Midwestern comfort soup that's hearty enough to be the whole meal.