Light, fresh recipes are what we love in the springtime and this Instant Pot Baby Carrots with Mint recipe is no exception. The added benefit is it has almost no prep required, only a few ingredients and cooks in a flash leaving perfect consistency carrots.
With Spring officially having arrived (on the calendar at least) a light, fresh side dish seemed a good recipe to share. Easter menu planning will be here in the blink of an eye too making Instant Pot Baby Carrots with Mint a fantastic choice. When you see how easy and fast it is to make, I think you’ll agree.
Cooking carrots in my experience is a total Goldilocks endeavor. They always seem to turn out too soft (read: mushy) or still so crisp that their full cooked flavor does not shine through. I’m a person who prefers them cooked just past the point of being crunchy so they still have a sturdy constitution without being hard.
I have a very traumatic memory of the first time attempting to cook carrots. I had invited over some co-workers for dinner and wanted to whip up an impressive meal. I completely bit off more than I could chew.
I picked 4 or 5 recipes I think, all from an impressive cookbook. I did not have much experience planning the timing of multiple recipes at once and despite my best efforts, the carrots, which were to be boiled initially, took for-e.v.e.r. Like hours it seemed. At one point the co-workers were in the kitchen, with sleeves rolled up, at the stove trying to help but those darn carrots were never going to cook properly. Finally they were scrapped.
Regular readers will know that I have a hit list I’m whittling through for my new’ish Instant Pot. I made a beautiful Cuban Beef Stew, a nourishing comforting Hearty Chicken Soup. I’ve broken the code on Making perfect Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs. Most recently I mastered the most creamy, dreamy Instant Pot Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese with Green Chilies (truly the best comfort food in my book).
It seemed time to test the ‘IP’ on cooking carrots. I felt convinced if there was a possibility of getting carrots right, the Instant Pot may be the ticket. As predicted, it did not disappoint.
The Instant Pot baby carrots with mint are cooked for 2 minute on high pressure when sautéed briefly with butter and fresh mint still in the Instant Pot. The carrots turn out ‘just right’; not too soft, though fully cooked. We had a full family taste test and assessment with everyone (a group very picky about their cooked carrots I’ll add) giving a thumbs up.
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Recipe
Instant Pot Baby Carrots with Mint Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 pound (16 ounces) package Baby Carrots
- 1 cup Water
- 1 tablespoon Unsalted Butter
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh Mint Leaves (plus extra as garnish if desired)
- Sea Salt
- 6 qt Instant Pot
Instructions
- Combine the carrots and water in the Instant Pot insert. Seal the lid, set the pressure vent on SEALING and select MANUAL, HIGH PRESSURE for 2 minutes.
- When the time is complete, QUICK RELEASE the pressure, and pour the carrots into a strainer to drain. Wipe out the insert, return it to the Instant Pot and select SAUTE. Add the butter and stir while it melts. Add the mint and sauté for about 30 seconds to release the flavor and aroma of the mint.
- Add the carrots back into the insert, sauté to coat, remove, sprinkle lightly with sea salt and serve immediately.
Marcie W. says
Baby carrots are one of my favorite vegetable sides, but roasting them can be a pain. I need to look into getting an Instant Pot!
Liz Mays says
I think we have the same preferences when it comes to cooked carrots. I should try them like this. That instant pot is really going to be handy.
Michelle Waller says
I never thought about combining mint with carrots. That sounds pretty interesting. I need to give it a try.
Heather @ Kraus House Mom says
I love carrots, but they do take forever to cook. I’m glad to hear that the Instant Pot cut the time dramatically.
Toni Dash says
Thank you Heather for saying that about the cooking time. In the situation I shared I really could not imagine it would take that long! Also I find in the past when I’ve boiled them by the time they are ‘done’ they no longer have much flavor. Who knew they could be so tricky?!
Jen Rattie says
I can’t wait to make this! I cook carrots all the time for a side, but they’re starting to get boring.
Jeanette says
OHHH I LOVE this idea! I wish this was around when my kiddo was young! I would be a baby food making machine! I am going to tell my Sister in law about this!
Bill Sweeney says
My wife has an Instant Pot, and she uses that thing for EVERYTHING. I’ll have to show her this recipe.
Toni Dash says
I swear this is the only way I’ll ever make carrots again. They come out perfectly and with no time or effort. Great for a holiday meal because they don’t need the stove top or oven space too. That’s the end of my Infomercial Bill LOL.
Colleen Lanin says
Those sound so good! I can see pairing these with almost any sort of protein. I’ll have to bust out my Instant Pot and give it a shot.
robin Rue says
I love using my new instant pot. I will have to try tis.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
That sounds so good! I’ve never tried a carrot side like this before, but I can’t wait to give it a go. I’m sure it’s super tasty.