Roasted carrots don’t have to be boring, and these Za’atar Roasted Carrots are anything but. Bold, tangy, and slightly sweet, they pair perfectly with almost anything and are a great way to add a little spice to your Thanksgiving table, especially if you’re looking to mix up the standard fare.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • A Twist on a Vegetable Side: If you love carrots but are looking for a unique variation on the classic roasted side dish, this is a great recipe to try. The za’atar and sumac add incredible flavor, and the yogurt sauce elevates it even further. It’s casual enough for any day of the week, yet elevated enough to be served at the holiday table.
  • Bold Flavor Minimum Effort: Earthy za’atar, bright, vibrant sumac, and sweet roasted carrots create layers of flavor without much work. Add the garlicky yogurt sauce, and you have the perfect bite.
  • Prep Ahead Friendly: This is a relatively quick recipe, perfect for a weekend/Sunday dinner. If you want to make it even easier, you can prep the carrots and make the yogurt sauce well in advance, leaving you to simply season, roast, and enjoy!
a long plate of za'atar roasted carrots over a garlicky yogurt sauce

What You’ll Need For Za’atar Roasted Carrots

ZA’ATAR ROASTED CARROTS

  • Carrots – This recipe uses 2 bunches of heirloom carrots, roughly 20 to 24 medium to small whole carrots. Heirloom carrots are easy to spot by their leafy tops, which you’ll remove before roasting them whole. Roasting the carrots whole helps them become tender while preventing them from drying out or burning.
  • Za’atar – If you don’t already have a jar of za’atar in your pantry, it’s time to add it to your spice collection. Za’atar is a flavorful spice blend typically made with thyme, oregano, marjoram, sumac, and sesame seeds. However, the mix can vary depending on the region—it may lean heavily on sumac or have a coarser texture. Personally, I prefer a more finely ground version, but almost any type will work well for this recipe.
  • Sumac – If you’ve never cooked with or tasted sumac before, get ready – it’s an incredible spice. Made from ground sumac berries, this popular Middle Eastern ingredient is bright and tangy, with a citrusy yet earthy flavor. It delivers a burst of complexity, combining subtle lemony notes with a hint of floral undertones.

    Sumac might be a bit harder to find and can be bought online from The Spice House HERE. For 10% off use my code THEBOLDAPPETITE
  • Olive Oil – Both regular olive oil as well as extra virgin olive oil work here.
raw heirloom carrots

GARLICKY HERB YOGURT SAUCE

  • Greek Yogurt –Any thick unflavored Greek yogurt works here, full-fat, 2%, or non-fat. My go-to is always Fage. The thick and creamy texture, as well as the cooling tang, lends very well to a savory yogurt sauce.
  • Garlic – Fresh only, preferably grated over a microplane.
  • Olive Oil – Avoid extra virgin olive oil, stronger varieties can overpower the yogurt and herbs.
  • Cilantro

Tools Needed

  • Sheet Pan or Baking Sheet – Use a large sheet pan to ensure the carrots can roast in a single layer, giving them enough space to cook evenly and develop a nice caramelized exterior. I personally like to use half sheet Nordic Ware pans for larger dishes like this one. (*affiliate link)
za'atar roasted carrots over a garlicky yogurt sauce

How To Make Za’atar Roasted Carrots

1. Make the Yogurt Sauce – In a large bowl, combine the yogurt, olive oil, grated garlic, finely chopped cilantro, and a pinch of salt. Mix thoroughly, then refrigerate to allow the flavors to meld while the carrots roast.

This yogurt sauce is a good one to prep a day in advance. Just keep in mind the longer it sits the more the garlic flavor will come out.

raw carrots seasoned

2. Clean + Trim the Carrots – Thoroughly clean the carrots, scrubbing away any dirt that tends to settle near the stem. Trim off the leafy tops, and either discard them or save them for another recipe. Dry the carrots well. Since we’re using heirloom carrots, there’s no need to peel them beforehand—their skins add to the rustic charm and flavor.

3. Season + Roast- Preheat the oven to 375°F. Arrange the carrots in a single layer on a large sheet tray. Drizzle them generously with olive oil—about 2 tablespoons, or more if needed to ensure all the carrots are well coated. Not enough olive oil can cause the carrots to burn and turn bitter. Season generously with salt, then sprinkle with za’atar and sumac. Toss everything to coat evenly, then roast for 30–40 minutes, or until the carrots are fork-tender.

Recipe Video

seasoned carrots

How to Serve Za’atar Roasted Carrots

Za’atar roasted carrots are a fantastic side dish to serve at Thanksgiving, Christmas, or whenever you’re entertaining a crowd. If you’re looking for protein-forward dishes to pair with these earthy carrots, Chicken Provençal, Herb Roasted Chicken Thighs, Creamy Rosemary Chicken & Potatoes, and Harissa Honey Chicken are all great options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this with another vegetable?

Yes! This flavor combo would match beautifully with roasted Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, or broccoli.

Can I make this ahead of time?

Yes, the yogurt sauce can be made a day in advance and stored in the refrigerator. The carrots can also be roasted ahead of time and served at room temperature. Simply plate over the yogurt sauce when you are ready.

Storing/Reheating

These za’atar roasted carrots and the garlicky yogurt are best stored separately. The carrots can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. When ready to reheat place back in the oven at 350 until warmed throughout, you can also microwave them in 30 second intervals. The yogurt sauce can also be stored in the fridge for 4-5 days.

November 24, 2024

Za’atar Roasted Carrots with a Garlicky Yogurt Sauce

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Earthy and sweet roasted carrots served over a cool garlic and herb yogurt.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Middle Eastern
Keyword Roasted Vegetables, Vegetables
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 5 people

Ingredients

  • 2 bunches of heirloom carrots 20-24
  • 1 tbsp za'atar
  • 2 tsp sumac
  • olive oil

Garlicky Herb Yogurt

  • 2 cups plain greek yogurt
  • 2 small garlic cloves
  • 1/4 cup cilantro finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

Instructions

Garlicky Herb Yogurt

  • In a large bowl, combine the yogurt, olive oil, grated garlic, finely chopped cilantro, and a pinch of salt. Mix thoroughly, then refrigerate covered to allow the flavors to come together until the carrots are done.

Za'atar Roasted Carrots

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • Thoroughly clean the carrots, and cut off the leafy stems. Dry throughly.
  • Arrange the carrots in a single layer on a large sheet tray. Drizzle them generously with olive oil and a heavy pinch of salt.
  • Add the za'atar and sumac and throughly coat.
  • Roast for 30-40 minutes or until fork tender.
  • When ready to serve speed the yogurt sauce on the bottom of a large dish then top with the warm carrots.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Za'atar Roasted Carrots with a Garlicky Yogurt Sauce
Amount per Serving
Calories
149
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
4
g
6
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Trans Fat
 
0.004
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.5
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
2
g
Cholesterol
 
4
mg
1
%
Sodium
 
155
mg
7
%
Potassium
 
703
mg
20
%
Carbohydrates
 
20
g
7
%
Fiber
 
5
g
21
%
Sugar
 
11
g
12
%
Protein
 
10
g
20
%
Vitamin A
 
30629
IU
613
%
Vitamin C
 
11
mg
13
%
Calcium
 
150
mg
15
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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