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Honey Glazed Carrots with Whipped Boursin

By Snejana Andreeva
on Nov 09, 2025

Who knew something as simple as carrots 🥕 could look this elegant, taste this good, and make everyone at the table ask for seconds?? I’m here to put you onto the best side dish you’ll ever lay those luscious lips on. Perfectly glazed, tender carrots on a bed of airy, whipped cheese . And here you thought eating more veggies was going to be a challenge 😏. This combo is so magical, you’ll start wondering why every vegetable isn’t served this way. Perfect for holidays , dinner parties, or when you just want to impress yourself on a random Tuesday. Drizzle a little extra hot honey 🍯, sprinkle some thyme 🌿, and watch everyone start making eye contact across the table, trying to figure out who’s bold enough to reach for the last piece.
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Key Takeaways
These Honey Glazed Carrots are enhanced with whipped Boursin and hot honey for a unique flavor.
Key ingredients include Boursin, feta, plain yogurt, lemon zest, and small, thin carrots for even cooking.
Variations allow for dairy-free and vegan options, as well as adding more heat or swapping nuts.
Serve Honey Glazed Carrots alongside Greek salads, roasted chicken, or during holiday dinners for a perfect pairing.
The recipe suggests using thin, evenly sized carrots for the best presentation and cooking results.
Key Takeaways
Why You’ll Love Honey Glazed Carrots with Whipped Boursin
Ingredients
Nonna’s Tip 🥕
Variations and Substitutions for Honey Glazed Carrots with Whipped Boursin
Honey Glazed Carrots are Best Served With
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Common Questions
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Why You’ll Love Honey Glazed Carrots with Whipped Boursin
These (hot) honey glazed beauties are sweet, buttery, and perfectly caramelized , balanced by the cool, tangy creaminess of whipped Boursin cheese 🧀 underneath. As the carrots braise, they soak up the buttery broth, turning silky and tender on the inside with a glossy, golden glaze on the outside. The hot 🌶️ honey 🍯 adds a gentle heat, giving every bite that sweet-meets-spicy edge that keeps you reaching for more. The bed of whipped Boursin cheese is just a flex at this point, because the carrots 🥕 can easily steal the spotlight on their own. This is the kind of side dish that makes the main course look like an afterthought.
Ingredients
🧀 Boursin: I prefer using the Shallot & Chive or Garlic & Herb flavors!
🧀 Feta : Adds a salty, tangy bite that balances the sweetness of the carrots and the richness of the Boursin.
🥣 Plain Yogurt: Helps loosen up the cheese mixture so it’s light, fluffy, and spoonable.
🍋 Lemon Zest: Don’t skip this! It cuts through the richness and adds a fresh pop that ties everything together.
🍯 Hot Honey: The ultimate flavor enhancer that brings the perfect sweet heat.
🥕 Carrots: Go for small, thin carrots that are all roughly the same size. The smaller ones cook evenly and get that tender, glazed texture you want.
🫒 Olive Oil : Helps the carrots sear perfectly and gives them that glossy, caramelized finish before the broth goes in.
🧂 Salt & Pepper: Simple, but essential. They bring out the natural sweetness of the carrots.
🌿 Fresh Thyme: Adds earthiness and makes your kitchen smell like you’ve been slow-cooking all day.
🌰 Cinnamon Stick: This is the secret twist, because it adds warmth without being overpowering.
🥣 Vegetable Broth: The liquid gold that steams and braises the carrots. It should come about halfway up the carrots.
🧈 Butter: Added in at the end for some extra richness.
✨ Flaky Sea Salt: Sprinkle it on at the end; it adds that perfect little crunch and makes all the sweet and savory notes pop.
💚 Pistachios: For color, texture, and a little nutty contrast.
Nonna’s Tip🥕
You will know the carrots are ready when you can insert a knife easily into the flesh and most of the broth has fully evaporated.
Variations and Substitutions for Honey Glazed Carrots with Whipped Boursin
- Make it dairy-free 🌿 by using plant-based Boursin, feta, yogurt, and butter.
- Take the extra step to make it vegan by using a vegan honey 🍯 or agave instead of regular honey.
- Want more heat 🌶️? Add a drizzle of chili oil or a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes in addition to the hot honey .
- If you need it to be nut-free, skip the pistachios or swap for pumpkin seeds.
- Swap out the herbs 🌿 for your preference or whatever you’ve got. Try fresh rosemary or sage.
Honey Glazed Carrots are Best Served With
- A crispy Authentic Greek Salad 🥗 or Maroulosalata (Greek Lettuce Salad) .
- Chicken! Serve it as a side with Roasted Chicken and Potatoes , Lemon Yogurt Chicken , or Air Fryer Chicken Thighs .
- A Thanksgiving or holiday dinner of Turkey , Mac and Cheese , Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes , and the Best Stuffing Recipe .
- Some bread to scoop up every last bit of the whipped Boursin.
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Common Questions
Generally, thin, evenly sized carrots cook quickly and look elegant on the plate. Avoid thick or jumbo ones.
Not very! The hot honey adds more warmth than heat.
You can make the whipped Boursin up to two days in advance and then store it in the fridge. Just give it a quick re-whip before serving to bring back that light, fluffy texture.
Shallot & Chive or Garlic & Herb both work, but feel free to experiment and report back!
Certainly! Use plant-based Boursin, vegan feta, dairy-free yogurt and butter, and swap the regular honey for agave or vegan honey instead.
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Equipment
- ▢ Large Food Processor
- ▢ Measuring Cups + Spoons
- ▢ Cutting Board
- ▢ Nakiri Knife
- ▢ Large All Clad Pan
Ingredients
Whipped Boursin
- ▢ 1 block Boursin , shallot & chive or garlic & herb
- ▢ 50 grams feta
- ▢ ⅓ cup plain yogurt (thick) , optional
- ▢ zest of 1 lemon
- ▢ 1 drizzle hot honey
The Carrots
- ▢ 2 tablespoons olive oil
- ▢ 12 small carrots , note: I like to buy smaller thinner carrots that are more or less the same size NO jumbo carrots
- ▢ salt , to taste
- ▢ pepper , to taste
- ▢ 1 cinnamon stick
- ▢ handful of fresh thyme
- ▢ drizzle of hot honey
- ▢ 1.5 cups vegetable broth
- ▢ 1 tablespoon butter
Garnish
- ▢ flakey sea salt
- ▢ pistachios
- ▢ 1 drizzle hot honey
- ▢ fresh thyme
Instructions
- ▢ In a food processor, add the Boursin, feta, yogurt, lemon zest, and drizzle of honey.
- ▢ Blend until smooth. Set aside
- ▢ Next, peel the carrots. On medium heat, heat up a large 12 inch stainless steel pan for 2-3 minutes. Add the oil and place the carrots in one at a time. You should hear them sizzle.
- ▢ Add a salt, pepper, thyme on top. Add in a cinnamon stick and a drizzle of honey on top of the carrots. Cook for 2-3 minutes.
- ▢ Now, pour in the unsalted vegetable broth — just enough to come halfway up the carrots without fully covering them. Cover it and cook on medium-low for 8-10 minutes. You will know the carrots are ready when you can insert a knife easily into the flesh and most of the broth has fully evaporated. When the carrots are tender, toss in a small knob of butter and toss.
- ▢ Take it off the heat and assemble. Add the whipped Boursin to the bottom of a plate, and place the hot honey braised carrots on top. Top with chopped pistachios, a pinch of flakey sea salt, a drizzle of hot honey and fresh thyme for garnish. Enjoy!
Nonna’s Notes
- Carrots: Choose small, thin carrots that are all roughly the same size so they cook evenly. Skip those jumbo ones!
- Hot Honey: Use my homemade hot honey 🍯🔥.
- Dairy-free options: Use vegan Boursin (yes there is one!), feta, yogurt, and butter! You
- Nut-free option: Skip the pistachios or swap for roasted pumpkin seeds for the same crunch.
- Make ahead: The whipped Boursin can be made up to two days in advance and stored in the fridge.
My Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Hot Honey Carrots
Equipment
- Large Food Processor
- Measuring Cups + Spoons
- Cutting Board
- Nakiri Knife
- Large All Clad Pan
Ingredients
Whipped Boursin
- 1 block Boursin shallot & chive or garlic & herb
- 50 grams feta
- ⅓ cup plain yogurt (thick) optional
- zest of 1 lemon
- 1 drizzle hot honey
The Carrots
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 12 small carrots note: I like to buy smaller thinner carrots that are more or less the same size NO jumbo carrots
- salt to taste
- pepper to taste
- 1 cinnamon stick
- handful of fresh thyme
- drizzle of hot honey
- 1.5 cups vegetable broth
- 1 tablespoon butter
Garnish
- flakey sea salt
- pistachios
- 1 drizzle hot honey
- fresh thyme
Instructions
- In a food processor, add the Boursin, feta, yogurt, lemon zest, and drizzle of honey.
- Blend until smooth. Set aside
- Next, peel the carrots. On medium heat, heat up a large 12 inch stainless steel pan for 2-3 minutes. Add the oil and place the carrots in one at a time. You should hear them sizzle.
- Add a salt, pepper, thyme on top. Add in a cinnamon stick and a drizzle of honey on top of the carrots. Cook for 2-3 minutes.
- Now, pour in the unsalted vegetable broth — just enough to come halfway up the carrots without fully covering them. Cover it and cook on medium-low for 8-10 minutes. You will know the carrots are ready when you can insert a knife easily into the flesh and most of the broth has fully evaporated. When the carrots are tender, toss in a small knob of butter and toss.
- Take it off the heat and assemble. Add the whipped Boursin to the bottom of a plate, and place the hot honey braised carrots on top. Top with chopped pistachios, a pinch of flakey sea salt, a drizzle of hot honey and fresh thyme for garnish. Enjoy!
Video
Notes
- Carrots: Choose small, thin carrots that are all roughly the same size so they cook evenly. Skip those jumbo ones!
- Hot Honey: Use my homemade hot honey 🍯🔥.
- Dairy-free options: Use vegan Boursin (yes there is one!), feta, yogurt, and butter! You
- Nut-free option: Skip the pistachios or swap for roasted pumpkin seeds for the same crunch.
- Make ahead: The whipped Boursin can be made up to two days in advance and stored in the fridge.
Nutrition
Hot Honey Carrots https://themodernnonna.com/honey-glazed-carrots/ November 9, 2025