The method of puréeing carrots is used in a variety of recipes, for example, casseroles, sauces, baby food, meatloaf, and side condiments.
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EditSteps
- 1Rinse and peel all of the carrots you intend using. However, be aware that peeling removes a lot of nutritional content, as most of the vitamins are concentrated under the skin.
If possible, use organic carrots and simply brush the carrots under running water before using. - 2Use a sturdy knife to chop the carrots into small pieces. The pieces can be in small logs or slices.
- 3Place a pot on the stove with a colander in it. Fill the pot with about 1 or 2 inches (2.5cm-5cm) of water (or enough so that the water touches the bottom of the colander).
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The steaming time should be about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the amount of carrots, water, and heat set. - 5
- 6Add about a tablespoon of water to the processor. Blend it until you get a smooth mixture.
- 7Use the puréed carrots. Puréed carrots can be used in a variety of ways. If you intend using them for soup, dilute with the relevant liquid. If they need to be thicker, such as for use in a pie filling, thicken with a binding agent such as cornflour or potato purée or flour.
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If you are making baby food, fill up an ice cube tray with the food. Wrap it with Saran wrap and place in the freezer until hard. Transfer the pieces into a container that can be placed in thefreezer (Ziploc brand is a good suggestion).
When you want to use carrot blocks, take out the amount you want & put the rest back in the freezer for later use. Thaw out and heat up the pieces you want to use.
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If you are making baby food, fill up an ice cube tray with the food. Wrap it with Saran wrap and place in the freezer until hard. Transfer the pieces into a container that can be placed in thefreezer (Ziploc brand is a good suggestion).
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EditTips
- Carrots can also be puréed in a blender or pressed through a sieve.
- While steaming the carrots, some people prefer to add a tablespoon of butter, a can of broth, brown sugar, or other condiments for taste.
- Puréed carrots would be great at Thanksgiving with yams.
- For baby food, carrots are considered to be a "Stage 1" food. Stage 1 foods are foods that appropriate for babies just starting on solids and easy to digest.
- An alternative to steaming is to place 500g (18oz) of freshly sliced carrots into boiling salted water with a tablespoon of butter and a teaspoon of granulated sugar. After pureeing, add more butter to enhance the flavor. Or, if you like cream, add 4 tablespoons of cream and stir through. This method is more suited to fine dining meals than for baby food.
EditThings You'll Need
- Knife and cutting board
- Pot or saucepan
- Colander or vegetable steamer
- Food processor (or blender or sieve)
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