Ranch Carrots
If getting your kids to eat a vegetable usually feels like a negotiation, let me introduce you to the side dish that ended the standoff in our house: ranch carrots. They’re roasted until just tender, tossed in a little olive oil and dry ranch seasoning, and somehow they taste like the snack aisle and a home-cooked dinner had a baby. Even my pickiest eater asks for seconds.
Best part? Start to finish, you’re looking at about five minutes of hands-on work. This is a weeknight hero.
Why you’ll love these ranch carrots

- Kid-approved. The ranch flavor does all the heavy lifting — no bribery required.
- Barely any prep. Baby carrots mean no peeling or chopping.
- Goes with everything. Burgers, grilled chicken, pork chops, a holiday spread — they fit right in.
- Easy to scale. Cooking for two or twenty, the method is exactly the same.
What you’ll need
- 1 bag of baby carrots (about 1 lb)
- 2–3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 packet dry ranch dressing mix (more for a bigger batch)
- A pinch of dried dill, optional but lovely
- A gallon-size zip-top bag for tossing
How to make them

- Heat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Drop the baby carrots into the zip-top bag and pour in enough olive oil to lightly coat them.
- Sprinkle in the dry ranch mix (and the dill, if using), seal the bag, and give it a good shake and squish until every carrot is coated.
- Spread the carrots in a single layer in a baking dish.
- Roast for about 30 minutes, until fork-tender with a little color on the edges. Serve warm.
Tips & easy swaps
- Start with a light hand on the ranch — you can always sprinkle more before serving.
- Want them a little caramelized? Give them an extra 5–10 minutes and stir once halfway.
- Toss in other veggies your kids tolerate — broccoli, cauliflower, or green beans — for a colorful tray.
- No baby carrots? Cut full-size carrots into sticks; just add a few minutes in the oven.
That’s it — a five-minute veggie that disappears off the plate. Hungry for more? Browse the rest of our easy family recipes for more dinners your crew will actually eat.