Grilled Glazed Carrots: The Perfect BBQ Side Dish
As the summer grilling season kicks into high gear, it's time to start thinking beyond the classic burgers and hot dogs. One side dish that deserves a spot on your BBQ menu is grilled glazed carrots. These sweet, caramelized carrots are the perfect complement to your smoked ribs, juicy steaks, or tender brisket.
At Butcher BBQ, we're all about taking your grilling game to the next level. That's why we're excited to share our tried-and-true recipe for grilled glazed carrots. Whether you're a seasoned pit master or a backyard BBQ enthusiast, this dish is sure to impress your guests and have them coming back for seconds.
Choosing the Right Carrots
The key to perfectly grilled glazed carrots starts with selecting the right type of carrots. While you can use standard orange carrots, we recommend exploring some of the more unique varieties available, such as rainbow, purple, or baby carrots. These specialty carrots not only add a beautiful visual element to your dish but also offer a range of flavors and textures.
When it comes to size, aim for carrots that are roughly the same thickness, around 1/2 to 3/4 inch in diameter. This will ensure even cooking and caramelization. If you're using larger carrots, you may want to slice them in half lengthwise to achieve the desired thickness.
The Glaze
The secret to the perfect grilled glazed carrots lies in the glaze. At Butcher BBQ, we've perfected a simple yet flavorful glaze that combines the sweetness of brown sugar and honey with the depth of maple syrup.
To make the glaze, simply whisk together:
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
- 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger (optional)
- 1 teaspoon of Butcher BBQ Chicken and Waffle Rub (not optional)
The cinnamon and ginger add a warm, spicy note that complements the natural sweetness of the carrots, but feel free to omit them if you prefer a more straightforward flavor profile.
Grilling Process
Preparing the grill for grilled glazed carrots is similar to grilling any other vegetable. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat, around 400-450°F. If you're using a charcoal grill, aim for a medium-hot bed of coals.
Once the grill is hot, place the carrots directly on the grates and close the lid. Grill the carrots for 10-15 minutes, turning occasionally, until they're tender and starting to char around the edges.
At this point, it's time to apply the glaze. Using a basting brush, generously coat the carrots with the glaze, making sure to cover them evenly. Continue grilling for another 5-10 minutes, turning and basting the carrots frequently, until the glaze has caramelized and the carrots are tender and deeply colored.
Glazing Techniques
Achieving the perfect caramelization on your grilled glazed carrots is all about the glazing technique. The key is to apply the glaze in layers, allowing each layer to fully caramelize before adding the next.
Start by basting the carrots with a light coating of the glaze. As the carrots grill, the sugar in the glaze will begin to caramelize, creating a shiny, sticky surface. Once this first layer has set, apply another coat of glaze, repeating the process until you've achieved the desired level of caramelization.
Be sure to keep a close eye on the carrots during the glazing process, as the sugar can burn quickly if not monitored closely. Adjust the grill temperature as needed to prevent the glaze from scorching.
Serving Suggestions
Grilled glazed carrots are the perfect side dish for a variety of BBQ favorites. Pair them with juicy smoked brisket, tender pulled pork, or succulent grilled chicken for a truly mouthwatering meal. They also make a great accompaniment to burgers, hot dogs, or even a simple grilled steak.
For a beautiful presentation, consider garnishing the carrots with chopped fresh parsley, toasted sesame seeds, or a sprinkle of flaky sea salt. You can also serve them alongside other grilled vegetables, such as asparagus or zucchini, for a colorful and flavorful side dish.
Tips and Tricks
- If you're short on time, you can par-cook the carrots in the microwave or boiling water before grilling to reduce the overall cooking time.
- For a make-ahead option, you can prepare the glaze in advance and store it in the refrigerator until ready to use.
- Avoid overcrowding the grill grates, as this can prevent even cooking and caramelization.
- Keep a close eye on the carrots during the glazing process to prevent the sugar from burning.
With these tips and tricks, you'll be well on your way to creating the perfect grilled glazed carrots that will have your guests raving. So fire up the grill, grab some carrots, and get ready to impress with this delicious BBQ side dish.