Warm Roasted Carrot and Barley Salad Recipe (2024)

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Caroline Robertson

Ras El Hanout is a Middle Eastern spice blend. If you can't obtain it, take some cumin seeds, dry fry & crush them. You'll also need a little heat; chilli flakes/powder would do, plus a little turmeric. Some R-E-H blends have rose petals in them - and I prefer those - but it's not essential. It's worth investing in a jar as it's superb rubbed onto lamb for barbecuing. Just rub the lamb with a little olive oil and then liberally sprinkle the R-E-H on. Leave to marinade before cooking.

Caroline Robertson

No Garam Masala is completely different. Ras El Hanout has a very Middle Eastern flavour. If you have any cumin seeds, dry fry them and crush them. You'll also need a bit of heat (not too much) but chilli flakes/powder would do, plus a little turmeric. Some R-E-H blends have rose petals in them - and I prefer those - but it's not essential.

Sarah in Maine

Loved this! Great use of leftover pearled barley too! I used rainbow carrots, which looked very spring-like next to the arugula and parsley.

Linda Christian-Herot

We thought this was a delicious combination of ingredients and luckily we were able to get the ras el ha out at a local market. With the nuts and the barley it made for a substantial vegetarian meal after an afternoon of gardening. The tahini dressing required a bit more water than called for but the amount of salt in the recipe was just right.

Vika

This was delicious! I made my own ras el hanout due to a nightshade allergy in my home - easy to find a recipe for it on the web. Salad holds up well for a few days in the fridge.

The Witch’s kitchen

I loved this bright spring salad! I forgot the almonds, added fennel, onions and whole cloves of garlic (roasted with the carrots), and sprinkled it with dried tart cherries. I also subbed out the parsley for fresh mint and scallions, and modified the dressing slightly.

florida

Good as written, but even better if you sub freekeh for the barley, and garnish with a handful of chickpeas fried till crispy in a little olive oil, then tossed with sea salt and zatar. Gild that lily.

Megan

Delightful! I had to use some substitutions (brown rice instead of barley and pistachios instead of almonds) and it was super tasty! I cooked the carrots about 25 minutes total because I like some burnt crispy bits. I also added another healthy squeeze of lemon directly on the arugula and barley. Next time I'll slice up a shallot and roast it along with the carrots for some more depth. Wonderful meatless monday meal!

SG

This is so delicious. I added roasted radishes with the carrots, and did brown rice and on a bed of spinach. I also topped it with a piece of salmon. YUM. A great recipe base that you can make your own with whatever spice or flavor/ingredient tweaks that you like. I previously omitted the honey as I don't love sweet stuff, but decided to try just a little drizzle tonight and with the lemon, it was so good.

eileen

Try roasting fennel with the carrots

Julie

I made a half recipe as there are only two of us. Definitely make or buy the ras el hanout, as carrots and barley are pretty bland on their own. Ditto for all the carrot seasonings. Presentation wise, the dish is best on the first day. Taste wise, the leftovers are still yummy.

KM

Delicious! Next time I'd add a little pickled something or some feta cheese—just a bit more salty briny would go a long way.

Florrie

I absolutely love this dish and will be making it again! I substituted roasted pecans for the almonds - it worked beautifully. Only minor thing that caught me off guard - our tahini dressing was a thick paste, so it didn't "drizzle." I added some water to it and it was fine, wondering if it's because our tahini was not fresh or perhaps it depends on the brand you use? We used Trader Joe's

Mary K

Made this per the recipe except used instant barley. With the number of salads and other Christmas dinner choices, this was the favorite. Conventional wisdom says not to try new dishes when hosting company. I think it is one of the best times especially with more people than my husband and I to try a unique dish. This was a hit I'll definitely be making again.

MG

Great salad. Followed the recipe, added a can of chickpeas and small pieces of roasted tofu. It required much more lemon juice though.

Phud

Delicious. I added cucumber, quartered and cut into half-inch pieces, for a lovely texture and flavor.

Takis

Here's the Ras el hanout mix recipe I've been using for years. All amounts in teaspoons. All spices are ground.2 nutmeg - 2 coriander - 2 cumin - 2 ginger - 2 turmeric - 2 salt - 2 cinnamon - 1.5 sugar - 1.5 paprika - 1.5 black pepper - 1 cayenne pepper - 1 cardamom powder - 1 allspice - ½ clovesMix and store in a jar in your spice cabinet.

Kathy, Your Concierge

How do we think that this would be with Quinoa so that it's GF?

Chuck

We think it would be very good!

BJ

Any reason the barley must be pearled? I prefer whole grains whenever possible, even if they take a bit longer to cook.

Lisa B

I didn’t have Ras El Hanout so used some Rose Harissa and cumin- worked well.

hokiesunshine

Used chicken stock for the barley. Added rotisserie chicken shreds Add arugula judiciously. I would add a touch more honey to the carrots. Delicious!

Ken P

Delicious. I used short grain brown rice instead of barley to make it gluten free, turned out great.

jami

Really good! Made a dressing with yogurt , lemon, tahini and lots of spices.

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Warm Roasted Carrot and Barley Salad Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are roasted carrots better than boiled? ›

Your body has an easier time absorbing the carotenoids in carrots if you eat them cooked rather than raw. Cooking breaks down the vegetable's cell walls, making its nutrients more available. Of course, how you cook them matters—boiling vegetables can leach out nutrients, so it's better to steam, sauté, or roast.

Can you eat cooked barley cold? ›

Drain off any remaining water and serve straight away as you would rice. Alternatively, if you want to serve the pearl barley cold, perhaps in a salad, it's a good idea to cool it down as quickly as possible after cooking.

Does cooking carrots destroy vitamin A? ›

Cooking vegetables can make the cell walls less rigid, which makes it easier to absorb certain nutrients and digest food better. For example, cooked carrots have more beta carotene, an antioxidant that can be converted to vitamin A and can improve bone, eye and reproductive health.

How do you reheat roasted carrots? ›

How to store & reheat Roasted Carrots. The best way to store your baked carrots is to place them in an airtight container and store them in the fridge after they have cooled down. To reheat them, simply spread the carrots out on a baking sheet and warm them up in the oven at 350°F until they're heated through.

What happens if you don't rinse barley before cooking? ›

There is no need to rinse barley before using it. To enhance the flavor of barley, heat the kernels in a skillet for a few minutes or cook it in broth instead of water. You can save time by cooking extra barley and freezing it. Add it to soups or salads as you need it.

When should you not drink barley? ›

Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity: The gluten in barley can make celiac disease worse. Avoid using barley. Allergies to cereal grains: Consuming barley might cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to other cereal grains, including rye, wheat, oat, corn and rice.

What does barley do to your body? ›

Barley is high in fiber, especially beta-glucan, which may reduce cholesterol and blood sugar levels. It may also aid weight loss and improve digestion. Whole-grain, hulled barley is more nutritious than refined, pearled barley. It can be substituted for any whole grain and easily added to your diet.

What is the healthiest way to cook carrots? ›

Another study showed both boiling and steaming increased levels of beta carotene. But try to cook carrots whole, as cutting can reduce nutrients by 25%. Wait and wash veggies just before cooking to preserve nutrients. In fact, cooking veggies whole is often the best choice to preserve nutrients.

Is it better to boil or roast vegetables? ›

Roasting preserves more of these nutrients and usually makes them tastier. Better of all, is to eat vegetables raw whenever possible (not potatoes of course :-), but almost all the rest. A lot of vegetables that traditionally were cooked are delicious in salads (spinach for example).

What is the healthiest way to eat carrots? ›

People can eat them raw, steamed, boiled, roasted, or as an ingredient in soups and stews. Boiling vegetables can reduce or eliminate some of the vitamin content. Raw or steamed carrots provide the most nutritional value.

Are carrots healthier raw or roasted? ›

Carrots. Raw carrots are fine, but cooked carrots are better for you. Cooking carrots allows beta carotene, an antioxidant compound that gets converted to vitamin A in the intestine, to absorb more easily in the body, explains Beckerman.

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