Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (2024)

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We’ve been eating a ton of these asian quick pickled carrots lately. I made them on a whim when I had an overabundance of carrots, and we started throwing them in quinoa bowls, on top of pork meatballs, in rice-paper wraps, and lately on Korean-style beef tacos.
Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (1)These asian quick pickled carrots are so easy to make, so whip some up and keep them stocked in the fridge to add a little acidic bite to your next sandwich, or toss them with some sesame seeds and herbs for a nice side-dish salad. I love asian quick pickled carrots most with Korean style beef, cilantro, a sprinkling of crushed peanuts, and a swirl of sriracha mayo…Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (2)

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A recipe for tangy quick pickled carrots with asian flavor. Use these pickled carrots as a topping on quinoa bowls, rice paper wraps, korean tacos, or mix with herbs and nuts for a stand out side dish.

  • Author: Jaime
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 60
  • Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
  • Yield: Approx 1/2 Quart 1x

Ingredients

Scale

8 Carrots – peeled, then can be grated, julienned, or sliced into ribbons with a vegetable peeler. If you buy pre-grated carrots, you just saved yourself 10 minutes

1/2 cup rice vinegar

1/4 cup sugar

2 tbls sesame oil

1 tsp salt

Instructions

Place carrots in a small bowl or large mason jar.

Whisk all other ingredients together.

Pour over carrots. Mix to coat.

Soak for at least an hour, up to a week. They get more delicious the longer they sit. Store in refrigerator.

Notes

I’ve made this with thinly chopped carrots, ribboned carrots, and grated carrots. All were great. I made this recipe with carrot chips – not as great. Up to you!


Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (4)

These carrots would be a great side dish for our Instant Pot Korean Ribs. If you’re into pickling, try some of our other pickle recipes, like Refrigerator Pickled Cranberries, Pickled Tomatoes, or Classic Spicy Dill Pickles.

by Jaime

21 Comments

Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (5) Nancy A Saccoccio

Thank you for reminding me how much I love Asian dressing. YUM!!!

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (7) Billy

Quick pickled carrots are such an easy way to get some pickled veggies as a side dish for an entree! Thanks a ton for sharing your recipe, I can’t wait to try this at home!

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (8) Frankie

Just made these with two little kiddies. They loved it. Tastes yummy too! Thanks

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (9) Aravind Chandavar

It’s look like Indian veg pickle and Delicious too…….

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (10) bo

Will leave the sesame oil out next time.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (12) Carolyn

I can’t see the ingredients list because there is a video on top of it. I would really love to make these carrots to go over bibimbap, but there doesn’t seem to be anyway to get rid of the video. Every area I touch on that video just takes me to a larger screen of the video. I have re-entered this site probably 10 times and it is always there.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (13) Gemma Cheney

8Carrots – peeled, then can be grated, julienned, or sliced into ribbons with a vegetable peeler. If you buy pre-grated carrots, you just saved yourself 10 minutes

1/2 cuprice vinegar

1/4 cupsugar

2tbls sesame oil

1 tspsalt

instructions

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (14) Denise Strauss

Delicious

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (15) Denise Strauss

Enjoyed delisious

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (16) Claire

Hi Jamie. Thanks for this recipe. I have been searching for one since our local Vietnamese market stall sells a lovely salad with pickled carrots. Can you tell me whether the carrots soften in the pickle mixture after time or do I need to par-boil?

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (17) Dan

Please dont encourage people to buy pre grated carrots. That’s so irresponsible

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (18) Maggie

I’ve been using this with a mix of carrot, daikon, and red cabbage. It’s so delicious and perfect! I’ve been adding a big scoop to a bowl with rice and ginger sesame tofu. Absolute perfection! Well done!!

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (19) Jacinda

So glad to hear it! Sounds delicious.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (20) Edie Benson

Can you put these carrots in smaller jars, put them in a water bath canner and can them so that they will keep longer? I didn’t know if the boiling water process would affect the carrots in the
jars in a negative fashion or not.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (21) Kerstin

I’m going to try this today and I’ll let you know.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (22) Julie Cantrell

My go to recipe for pickled carrots. It’s simple and delicious. I personally add a little pinch of cayenne pepper to give it a little kick.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (23) Rebecca Robinson

Second time I’ve made this recipe, absolutely love it. I use a julienne peeler to make long thin strands which look sensational in the jar and on the sandwich. Last time I added some chili, this time it was grated fresh ginger and 6 juniper berries. It’s the sesame oil in the dressing that elevates such a humble vege.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (24) Juliette

I do love asian pickled carrots. In the place where I live we call it “Korean carrots” so it`s very close to the Asian.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (25) washingears

In a world of “snacks on the go,” quick and easy recipes that can be made in a single minute, or less, can come in handy. This is especially true when you only have a few minutes to get in a quick home-cooked meal, or when you need a small sweet treat for yourself or your child. These recipes can be found all over the internet, and there are some ingenious ones, but one way to make a single microwave chocolate chip cookie in a minute.

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Asian Quick Pickled Carrots Recipe: Easy Recipe for Asian Pickled Carrots (2024)

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Can you use rice vinegar to pickle veggies? ›

In a pot, combine the rice vinegar, water, sugar, and salt. Bring the pickle to a boil and add the julienned vegetables. When all of the vegetables are added, bring the pot to a boil once again and turn down the heat to a simmer for 1 minute. Transfer the pickles to a metal or glass bowl.

What to eat with Asian pickled vegetables? ›

These Vietnamese-style pickled vegetables are traditionally served as a condiment for banh mi sandwiches, but they make a nice side for anything you'd normally pair with coleslaw, like fish and chips, barbecued meats, fish tacos, etc.

Do you have to peel carrots before pickling? ›

The first step in making pickling carrots is to wash and peel them. In theory, you could pickle your carrots without peeling them. But unless the carrots are young and small, the skins can taste bitter, so I recommend peeling all but the smallest before pickling.

How long are pickled carrots good for? ›

You won't find a more refreshing snack. So, if you've never tried pickled carrots before, make this recipe! It's insanely easy—the prep takes under 15 minutes—and it's so delicious. These quick pickled carrots keep for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, but you'll polish them off way sooner, trust me.

What is the best vinegar for pickling vegetables? ›

Distilled white vinegar is the most commonly used, because it has a clean, crisp flavor that retains the produce's original taste and color best. Apple cider vinegar lends a milder, sweeter flavor if you don't mind the darker color. White wine, red wine and champagne vinegar all are great to use with pickling.

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Most pickle recipes call for distilled white vinegar. This is the clear, colorless vinegar made by fermenting grains. It has a mellow aroma, tart acid flavor and does not affect the color of light-colored vegetables or fruits.

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Beyond the classic cucumbers, other fruits and vegetables that work well for pickles include asparagus, beets, bell peppers, blueberries, cauliflower, carrots, cherries, fennel, ginger, grapes, green beans, mushrooms, onions, parsnips, peaches, peppers, radishes, ramps, rhubarb, strawberries, squash, tomatoes, turnips, ...

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Although pickles have some health benefits, it's not a good idea to eat pickles every day because they tend to be high in salt. Too much sodium can: Increase water retention. Cause hypertension.

What is the name of the pickled vegetables Koreans eat? ›

Kimchi is a traditional spicy pickled vegetable dish in Korea. While it's usually made with cabbage, there are more than a hundred kimchi varieties, using everything from cucumbers and radishes to eggplants and pumpkin blossoms.

Do you need sugar to pickle? ›

Sugar in pickling is used to balance the tartness of the vinegar. Although the sugar can be eliminated from pickle recipes, the pickles are likely to be too sour. Note: Under no circ*mstances should the amount of vinegar be decreased or diluted to compensate for less sugar.

Do you have to boil vinegar for pickling? ›

No, there are other methods for pickling, including quick pickling and refrigerator pickling. But this pickling method does call for boiling the brine. This process helps bloom the flavors of the ingredients and help speed up the pickling process when it's added to the fresh vegetables or fruit.

Can pickled carrots go bad? ›

Check for Signs of Spoilage: Examine the pickled carrots for any signs of spoilage, such as a foul odor, mushy texture, or unusual discoloration. If they appear normal, they may still be safe to eat.

How do you know if pickled has gone bad? ›

Visible mold: This is an obvious sign that your pickles have gone bad. Unusually sour taste and smell: If things smell and taste a bit more sour than usual, in an unpleasant way, this may not be a good sign. If you're not liking the taste anyway, it may be time to toss those pickles.

What do you eat with pickled carrots? ›

Pickled carrots and onions and peppers (and cabbage) go straight into any Mexican style plate ever. Tacos, carnitas, enchiladas, stuffed Anaheims with salsa......now I'm hungry. The pickling makes for a really nice accent to such bold and wonderful Mexican flavors.

Can you use leftover pickle juice to pickle carrots? ›

Pickling doesn't have to be a long process involving canning and special supplies. If you have vegetables that would be good pickled, like onions, garlic, carrots or green beans, toss them in the jar of leftover pickle juice, and see what happens. They'll make a nice addition to a charcuterie platter or Blood Mary.

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Any vinegar can be used to make any type of pickles. While a recipe might suggest rice wine vinegar, for example, for an Asian spiced pickle recipe there is no reason that you could not use white vinegar as a substitute or white wine vinegar for that matter.

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Light-bodied rice vinegar is among the most versatile white wine vinegar substitutes. Also called rice wine vinegar, it's made from white, brown, or black rice that's fermented until the sugars and starches turn into alcohol and then acetic acid.

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The result is typically far less acidic and milder than pure distilled white vinegar or those made from grape-based wine or malt, making it a subtle addition to salad dressings, pickles, marinades, or splashed lightly over sautéed vegetables.

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