Roasted Carrot Dip (Easy Recipe) | Crowded Kitchen (2024)

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This vegan roasted carrot dip is creamy, flavorful and absolutely delicious! It's perfect to spread on crackers as an afternoon snack, on a sandwich, or to serve as part of an appetizer spread at a holiday party. It's easy to make and only requires 10 ingredients.

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🥕 Why We Love This Recipe

  • Smoky and sweet: We included chili powder, cumin, and smoked paprika to add a smoky, complex flavor to this carrot dip. The spices perfectly with sweet roasted carrots for a super satisfying dip.
  • Roast and blend: This recipe is pretty easy once you've peeled and chopped the carrots. Just roast the carrots and blend the rest of the ingredients. The whole thing takes about 45 minutes, with maybe 5-10 minutes of active cooking/hands on time.
  • Perfect for prepping ahead of time: like most dips, this carrot dip is easy to make days before serving, which is why it's a favorite for the holidays around our house. Nothing better than crossing something off of your cooking to-do list for a big dinner party, right?
  • Great alternative to hummus: Look, we love hummus as much as the next person. But sometimes, it's nice switch things up. This roasted carrot dip is reminiscent of hummus (especially with chickpeas added for a super creamy texture), but it has a bit more 'oomph'.
  • Naturally vegan, gluten and nut free: great for any dietary restrictions!

🥗 Ingredients

Here are the key ingredients in this roasted carrot dip:

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📋 Ingredient Notes

  • Chickpeas: no need to rinse your chickpeas for this recipe –you'll actually need to keep some of the liquid from the can! You can also sub with white beans if preferred.
  • Aquafaba: This is the liquid from a can of chickpeas. We use a little bit of it in the dip to help it blend better. Without the aquafaba, your dip might be a bit more chunky (which some prefer), but we like ours smooth as can be!
  • Carrots: We used regular carrots in this recipe. Rainbow will work as well, but will definitely alter the color of your carrot dip. Make sure to wash thoroughly and peel the carrots before chopping.
  • Smoked paprika: This is slightly different than regular paprika and adds a complex, smoky flavor that the regular version can't provide. Of course, regular paprika can be substituted and it will still taste great.
  • Lemon juice: freshly squeezed is always best!
  • Garlic: if you're sensitive to raw garlic, feel free to leave it out.

🔪 Step-by-step Instructions

PREP: Preheat the oven to 400°F / 205°C. Wash and peel carrots and roughly chop.

(1) In a mixing bowl, add the carrots, 1 tablespoon of oil, the salt, cumin, chili powder, and smoked paprika. Stir well until carrots are evenly coated in spices.

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(2) Spread carrots evenly on a sheet pan and roast for 30 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through, until fork tender.

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(3) Add the roasted carrots, 2 tablespoon of olive oil, chickpeas, ⅓ cup of aquafaba, garlic, and lemon juice to a food processor or blender and blend on high until smooth and creamy. Add more olive oil or chickpea liquid if you need to thin it out.

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💭 Expert Tips and FAQs

  • Make sure to rotate the pan halfway through roasting the carrots to ensure they cook evenly. You can also give the carrots a quick stir with a spatula to prevent burning.
  • If the dip is too thick after blending, add more olive oil or aquafaba (1-2 tablespoons at a time) to the blender to loosen it up.
  • Blender versus food processor: I personally prefer using a blender to make this carrot dip, as it tends to turn out much creamier. Our blender comes with a tamper that helps keep everything well mixed. A food processor is a great alternative to a blender, but the dip may turn out a bit more grainy and not as smooth. It still tastes fine, we just prefer ours on the creamier end.
  • Serving suggestions: This dip is great with crackers, pita chips or fresh chopped vegetables like cucumber, radishes and more. We love serving it around the holidays as an appetizer. You can even serve it on crostini or as a dipping sauce for a grain bowl/roasted vegetables. It's so versatile!
    • If serving plain as a dip, we love topping it off with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, black pepper and fresh herbs.
  • Storage: Store in an airtight container in the fridge and use within 3-5 days.
  • Extra spice: for an extra spicy carrot dip, add more chili powder or a dash of your favorite hot sauce. Cayenne is also a great addition, but a little goes a long way.

What is aquafaba?

Aquafaba is the liquid from a can of chickpeas, which has some pretty amazing characteristics and uses. We love using aquafaba as a vegan replacement for egg whites. It whips up just like eggs for vegan buttercream and even meringues. It has a mild flavor but plenty of protein, so it adds structure to everything from cookies to dips. In this case, it helps make your carrot dip extra creamy without too much added oil.

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Roasted Carrot Dip

★★★★★4.3 from 3 reviews
  • Author: Lexi
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

This vegan roasted carrot dip is creamy, flavorful and absolutely delicious! It's perfect to spread on crackers as an afternoon snack, on a sandwich, or to serve as part of an appetizer spread at a holiday party. It's easy to make and only requires 10 ingredients.

Ingredients

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  • 1 pound carrots, peeled and sliced into 1-inch pieces
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • 15 ounce can chickpeas, drained, reserve liquid
  • -½ cup liquid from chickpeas (aquafaba)
  • ½ tablespoon fresh garlic, finely minced
  • ¼ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¾ teaspoon cumin powder
  • ¾ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon smoked paprika

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F / 205°C. Wash and peel carrots and roughly chop.
  2. In a mixing bowl, add the carrots, 1 tablespoon of oil, salt, cumin, chili powder, and smoked paprika. Stir well until carrots are evenly coated.
  3. Spread carrots evenly on a sheet pan and roast for 30 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through, until fork tender.
  4. Add the roasted carrots, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, chickpeas, ⅓ cup of aquafaba, garlic, and lemon juice to a food processor and blend on high until smooth and creamy. If needed, add more 1-2 more tablespoons of olive oil or aquafaba to thin it out.

Notes

Storage: Store in an airtight container in the fridge and use within 3-5 days.

Extra spice: for an extra spicy dip, add more chili powder or a dash of your favorite hot sauce. Cayenne is also a great addition, but a little goes a long way.

Chickpeas: no need to rinse your chickpeas for this recipe – you'll actually need to keep some of the liquid from the can! You can also sub with white beans if preferred.

Aquafaba: This is the liquid from a can of chickpeas. We use a little bit of it in the dip to help it blend better. Without the aquafaba, your dip might be a bit more chunky (which some prefer), but we like ours smooth as can be!

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Category: Dips
  • Method: Blender
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 130
  • Sugar: 3.9 g
  • Sodium: 510.6 mg
  • Fat: 6.7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 16.6 g
  • Fiber: 4.4 g
  • Protein: 3.6 g

Keywords: carrot dip

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    Let us know what you think!

  1. Nikki Galil

    Hi! can you serve this cold? You mention making it ahead but can it be served straight out of the fridge? I made it once and served it warm and it was soooo good but now planning ahead for large party 🙂
    thanks!
    Nikki

    Reply

    • Lexi

      Hi! Yes, it's just as delicious cold as it is warm. Enjoy!

      Reply

  2. kate

    Can you freeze the dip?

    Reply

    • Lexi

      Hm, I'm not completely sure how it would defrost or if it would change the consistency. If you give it a try, please let me know!

      Reply

  3. Michele Keele

    Hello!

    Thank you for the recipe. I opened my meal kit and thought what the heck am I gonna do with carrots! I don't particularly like them. BUT I remembered having a carrot dip like 10 yrs ago at a catered event and when I saw your recipe, I knew it would be similar. I made this yesterday before running out for the evening. I just
    tried a few spoonfuls and it is delicious! Thanks and sharing!

    ~Michele

    Reply

  4. bori

    Thanks for the recipe, I had bunch of carrots that was starting to go bad, and I didn't know what to do with them, but this was perfect, pretty simple and tastes great! I made it from dry chickpeas and I used the chickpea cooking water (which had all sorts of spice in it) to make it creamier.

    Reply

    • Allison Mackey

      What a great use of produce! So glad you enjoyed this recipe:)

      Reply

  5. Christine

    Delish! I added a bit more spice to my flavor preferences. A
    definite addition to my party offerings.

    Reply

    • Allison Mackey

      We love to turn up the heat too! Glad you enjoyed:)

      Reply

  6. Megan

    Do you have a substitute for the aquafaba? I only have dry chickpeas on hand. Do you think veggie broth or some sort of flax egg would work?
    Thanks!

    Reply

    • Lexi

      Veggie broth, a little more oil, or even a splash of water will work!

      Reply

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FAQs

What can I dip my carrots in? ›

Homemade Ranch Dip made with Greek yogurt, dill and chives is perfect for dipping carrots, cucumbers or chips - healthier than store-bought! This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy. This homemade ranch dip is all you need for dipping your fresh vegetables and potato chips.

Why are my roasted carrots tough? ›

Undercook them, and the texture is tough and dense. Overcook them, and they're dry and wrinkled. The secret is to soften the carrots slightly by boiling them briefly before roasting. The texture will be firm-tender with just the right amount of caramelization on the outside.

Is it better to roast or boil carrots? ›

Roasting really brings out carrots' best qualities. To make them, just toss carrots with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Bake until they're golden on the edges and tender throughout.

What can I dip carrots in besides hummus? ›

Savory Greek Yogurt Dip

This goes great with raw veggies like celery, carrots, broccoli, snap peas, and cauliflower. Basically any veggie that your kids might like raw. It also goes great with whole grain crackers, pita chips, and probably plantain chips (although I've not tried that yet).

What not to mix carrots with? ›

Mixing carrots and oranges can be very dangerous. This mix has been known to cause heartburn and kidney damage.

What enhances the flavor of carrots? ›

Flavor Enhancements

Use spearmint, marjoram, a small bay leaf, thyme, grated ginger root, chopped chives, dill or parsley.

Should you boil carrots before roasting? ›

Parboiling skin-on carrots and parsnips lets you soften them without them losing too much moisture. Follow up by browning in a 375°F (190°C) oven for about 40 minutes.

Why aren't my roasted veggies crispy? ›

The Oven Temp Is Too Low

But, they'll turn out soft and soggy instead of crispy and caramelized. The solution: Turn the oven temperature up to 400°F to 425°F.

How healthy are roasted carrots? ›

Carrots have calcium and vitamin K, which are important for bone health. They might help you lose weight. Carrots have very few calories per serving. Also, the fiber in carrots can help you feel full, so you won't eat as much, reducing calorie intake overall and supporting weight loss.

Are roasted carrots as healthy as raw carrots? ›

Cooked carrots, spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, cabbage, peppers and many other vegetables also supply more antioxidants, such as carotenoids and ferulic acid, to the body than they do when raw, Liu says.

What is the healthiest dip for veggies? ›

Some of our favorite healthy dips are Hummus Dip made from chickpeas, Guacamole Dip made from avocados, Vegan Cheese Dip made from cashews and veggies, or Layered Greek Dip made from Greek yogurt, hummus, and veggies.

What is the most healthiest dipping sauce? ›

What is the healthiest condiment?
  • Guacamole.
  • Mustard.
  • Balsamic Vinegar.
  • Salsa.
  • Hot sauce.
  • Tzatziki.
  • Hummus.
  • Pesto.
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What can I dunk in soup instead of bread? ›

Here are some of the best alternatives you can opt instead of bread for your lunch.
  • Corn Tortillas.
  • Rice.
  • Lettuce and Leafy Greens.
  • Sweet Potatoes toast / Vegetables.
  • Butternut Squash or Sweet Potato Flatbread.
  • Cauliflower Bread or Pizza Crust.
  • Eggs.
  • Oats.
Feb 9, 2022

What goes well with carrots? ›

Carrots pair beautifully with warm, earthy spices like cumin, coriander, and cinnamon. Toss them with 1/4 teaspoon of one or more of these spices before roasting. Use a garlic Parmesan seasoning. Skip the honey, and toss the carrots with 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder instead.

What should I eat my carrots with? ›

Serve them with hummus or blue cheese dressing for a simple hors d'oeuvre or snack. Shred, julienne, or grate carrots then toss with cabbage and a ginger-miso dressing for a refreshing, vegan slaw. Or make a spicy, raw salad with julienned carrots, cayenne, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, and cilantro.

What are carrots good to eat with? ›

From there, you might slice them into sticks and eat them with hummus or a yogurt-based dip. If you don't like crunchy carrots, you can steam, boil, or roast them and serve them as a side dish. They also work well in savory dishes such as beef stew, chicken pot pie, and stir-fry.

What Flavours compliment carrots? ›

Classic Spices and Herbs That Pair Well with Carrots
  • Garlic (minced, powder or granules)
  • Onion powder or granules.
  • Black malabar pepper.
  • Cinnamon (Cassia for sweeter, Ceylon for sweetness with some more complex savory and vanilla flavors)
  • Nutmeg powder.
  • Cayenne pepper powder.
  • Ginger powder.
  • Aleppo chili.
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