Learning how to julienne carrots might seem fussy, but if you like cooking with vegetables, this simple French technique will serve you well. It’s a fantastic example of how the way you cut a vegetable can totally transform its character. While whole carrots are hard and stocky, julienned ones are crisp and delicate. They’re a great way to add crunch and sweet, earthy flavor to all sorts of dishes. Toss them into stir fries, tuck them into a wrap, or sprinkle them on a salad!
Most often, I julienne carrots in one of two ways: with a julienne peeler or with a knife. If you plan to julienne carrots (or other vegetables – zucchini, cucumber, etc.), often, I highly recommend investing in a peeler. They’re cheap and efficient. Using one, you can julienne a whole bunch of carrots in just minutes! I like this one from OXO. It works perfectly, and it’s just $8.
To julienne carrots with a peeler, place a large carrot, long-side-down, on a flat surface. Hold the carrot by its thick end, and drag the peeler down the carrot, moving from the thick end to the thin one. This motion will produce slender carrot matchsticks. Repeat it until the carrot becomes too thin to julienne. That’s it!
Tip: if your carrots happen to have tops, I recommend leaving them on. They’re handy for anchoring down the carrots as you work.
No julienne peeler? No problem. You can also julienne carrots with a knife. It’s a bit more time consuming, but you’ll get to impress with your fancy knife skills, and you’ll still end up with perfect carrot matchsticks. Here’s how to do it:
Whether you julienne carrots with a peeler or with a knife, there are so many ways to use them! If you really want to show them off, make this Carrot Salad. Julienned carrots mingle with fresh herbs, pistachios, and sweet Medjool dates, and an aromatic dressing ties the whole thing together. If you like carrots, you’ll adore this salad.
Otherwise, toss the carrots into soups, stir fries, bowls, and more! Try using them in any of these recipes:
How do you like to use julienned carrots? Let me know in the comments!
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