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I’ve been pickling vegetables like crazy as of late because it works so great for preserving them, especially when it’s harvest season. Here’s my go to recipe for quick and easy pickled carrots that you can use in everything from salads to fish tacos.

Homemade pickled carrots and other refrigerator pickles are honestly one of my favorite foods to make (and eat). Some of my other favorites worth a try are my Pickled Beets (goes well with avocado toast ands eggs), Pickled Garlic (incredible in pasta salads and salads in general) and Pickled Radishes (really good on tacos!).

How to Make Pickled Carrots

  • Prepare the carrots. Wash the carrots thoroughly and peel them.
  • Slice into thin sticks.
  • Prepare the garlic and ginger. Peel and mince the garlic clove. Peel and slice the fresh ginger.
  • Pack. Pack the carrots, ginger, garlic, and red pepper flakes into a jar.
  • Prepare the brine mixture. Add the water, rice wine vinegar, honey, and salt into a saucepan and mix to combine. Boil over high heat.
  • Pour. Pour the hot vinegar mixture over top of the carrots.
  • Wait. Put the lid on the jar and wait for it to cool completely.
  • Refrigerate. Refrigerate the pickled carrots for a minimum of 3 days before eating.

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4 Tasty Dishes That You Can Add Pickled Carrots To

Pickled carrots go well with all kinds of tasty foods. Here are 4 of my favorite dishes to enjoy with these pickled carrots:

  • Salads (spicy pickled carrot salads are fantastic).
  • Tacos (especially fish tacos, as well as these pickled red onions!) .
  • Combine with daikon to make a sweet and sour veggie condiment
  • Serve them as a side with meat

They’re also great for just enjoying as a snack right out of the jar.

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3 Great Benefits of Pickling Your Vegetables

Pickling your vegetables offers quite a few great benefits. Here are 3 of the best ones:

  • Cost effective. Pickling your vegetables is hands down one of the most cost effective methods for preserving them. Most fresh veggies begin to spoil within a week or two in the fridge; pickling them can extend that shelf life by several months in some cases.
  • Prevents bad bacteria. Pickling your veggies can prevent the growth of ‘bad’ bacteria. The acidity of the vinegar used in the pickling process prevents the growth of this bacteria.
  • Encourage the growth of good bacteria. Alternatively, if you opt to make a salt water brine mixture over vinegar, you can actually encourage fermentation and the growth of more beneficial types of bacteria and probiotics, which can provide you with numerous gut and digestive benefits in their own right. (1)

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(Also try: Pickled Okra)

How Long Do Pickled Carrots Keep?

If you keep your pickled carrots in their jar and submerged in the vinegar brine, you can expect them to keep for about one month if stored in the fridge.

You can also freeze your pickled carrots to make them last even longer.

Allow them to cool completely after pouring the vinegar over top of them before transferring the carrots into an airtight container or a heavy duty freezer-safe bag. Pour a bit of the brine in with the carrots and freeze the rest in a separate container.

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Quick and Easy Pickled Carrots Recipe

★★★★★ 5 from 2 reviews
  • Author: Emma - NurturedHomes.com
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 10 1x

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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds carrots, peeled
  • 3 inch fresh ginger, peeled and slice
  • 2 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 1 clove garlic peeled and minced
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1 ½ cups rice wine vinegar
  • 1 ½ cups water
  • 1 tsp salt

Instructions

  1. Slice the carrots using a mandoline slicer into thin sticks.
  2. In a jars pack the carrots, ginger, red pepper flakes and minced garlic.
  3. In a saucepan combine the water, vinegar, honey and salt.
  4. Bring to a boil over high heat.
  5. Pour the hot vinegar mixture over the carrots.
  6. Put the lids on and leave to cool.
  7. Refrigerate for at least 3 day before eating.
  8. Store in the fridge for up to 1 month.

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    1. This is a wonderful way to eat a very beneficial vegetable.

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      • Appreciate it Chandeep! They are especially good in Bahn Mi’s.

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    2. I was making Asian chicken salad for dinner and I didn’t have any sort of cabbage and I wanted a crunch. I made this with carrots and celery and it came out very well! Thank you so much for the recipe!

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    FAQs

    How long do pickled carrots last in the fridge? ›

    It's insanely easy—the prep takes under 15 minutes—and it's so delicious. These quick pickled carrots keep for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, but you'll polish them off way sooner, trust me.

    How soon can you eat pickled carrots? ›

    For best flavor results, wait at least 24 hours before eating the pickled carrots. The longer you wait, the more intense in flavor they will get. Make sure your jars are completely clean and sterilized before using them. Depending on the size of your carrots, you may need more or less to fill the jars.

    What do you eat with pickled carrots? ›

    Quick pickled carrot ribbons can add tangy flavor, crunch, and a bright pop of orange color to salads, bowls, and sandwiches. If you love the flavor of pickled vegetables, this is an easy and fun variation to try!

    Can you freeze pickled carrots? ›

    To Store: In an airtight jar, these carrots will last for up to 1 to 2 months in the fridge. To Freeze: Place leftovers in a freezer-safe container and keep them in the freezer for up to 2 to 3 months.

    Are pickled carrots still healthy? ›

    Pickling: Full of good bacteria called Probiotics that aid in digestion and help our bodies break down and absorb all of carrots and daikon's wonderful nutrients! Healthy gut bacteria can even reduce the symptoms of depression and anxiety while protecting our microbiome and supporting of new growth!

    Do you have to heat vinegar for pickling? ›

    Vinegar pickling (or quick pickling) is a simple process. Water, salt and vinegar (and sometimes sugar) are combined and heated and then fruit or vegetables are immersed in that liquid.

    Can you reuse pickle juice to pickle carrots? ›

    Pickling doesn't have to be a long process involving canning and special supplies. If you have vegetables that would be good pickled, like onions, garlic, carrots or green beans, toss them in the jar of leftover pickle juice, and see what happens. They'll make a nice addition to a charcuterie platter or Blood Mary.

    Can you eat too many pickled vegetables? ›

    Pickles are very high in sodium because it's an important part of the brining process. Consuming too much salt in your daily diet can contribute to high blood pressure. Anyone who is on blood pressure medication or looking to reduce their sodium intake should eat pickles in moderation or look for low sodium options.

    Is it OK to eat pickled vegetables every day? ›

    While pickles should be consumed in moderation due to their high sodium content, they may have some health benefits: Probiotic effects: Naturally fermented pickles and their juice contain good bacteria, which when ingested in moderation can help with digestion and immune health.

    Are pickled vegetables good for your stomach? ›

    Pickles are also high in particular types of fibre that feed beneficial gut bacteria, acting as prebiotics – food for the probiotic gut bacteria. Studies have shown that adding fermented vegetables to your diet may help with digestion and manage symptoms of constipation and diarrhoea3.

    What vegetables taste best pickled? ›

    Beyond the classic cucumbers, other fruits and vegetables that work well for pickles include asparagus, beets, bell peppers, blueberries, cauliflower, carrots, cherries, fennel, ginger, grapes, green beans, mushrooms, onions, parsnips, peaches, peppers, radishes, ramps, rhubarb, strawberries, squash, tomatoes, turnips, ...

    Should carrots be peeled before pickling? ›

    The first step in making pickling carrots is to wash and peel them. What is this? In theory, you could pickle your carrots without peeling them. But unless the carrots are young and small, the skins can taste bitter, so I recommend peeling all but the smallest before pickling.

    Why are my pickled carrots soft? ›

    It may be a normal reaction during fermentation caused by bacteria. If the pickles are soft, they are spoiled from the yeast fermentation.

    Is it better to freeze carrots raw or cooked? ›

    Freezing carrots is such a great way to avoid waste. It will also make cooking them a little quicker from frozen. Like most vegetables, if frozen raw, the texture, taste, colour and nutritional value of carrots deteriorates. Make sure you blanch the veg to preserve these elements.

    How long do homemade pickled vegetables last in the fridge? ›

    Homemade refrigerated pickles last at least three to four weeks in the fridge, McClellan says. Any longer and the quality will start to decline. You'll notice the brine goes from clear to murky and cloudy, and the pickles start to lose their texture.

    How do you know if pickled has gone bad? ›

    How to tell if pickles have gone bad? Here are a few signs your pickles are a little too far gone: Visible mold: This is an obvious sign that your pickles have gone bad. Unusually sour taste and smell: If things smell and taste a bit more sour than usual, in an unpleasant way, this may not be a good sign.

    Can carrots last 3 weeks in fridge? ›

    How Long Do Carrots Last? With proper storage, carrots last anywhere from a few days to a month. Raw, unpeeled carrots can be stored between three and four weeks in the refrigerator, and peeled or cut carrots will last two to three weeks. Cooked carrots last up to five days in the refrigerator.

    How can you tell if refrigerated carrots have gone bad? ›

    Carrots that have spoiled or gone bad will usually have an odor, a slimy texture, or dark discoloration. They may also be wilted or soft. If you see mold growing on carrots, throw them out. The white blush that forms on carrots signals that your carrots are drying out.

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