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best method to cook carrots in the oven or stove top?

>> No.5327500

sauteed in butter, or mashed with butter.

>> No.5327538

>>5327497
Sautéed in butter with onions then blend, then add water or milk and some cheese for a nice soup

>> No.5327589

glazed in a pan with some butter and brown sugar

>> No.5327646

Lightly steamed, tiny bit of pepper. Enjoy the natural flavour of the food.

>> No.5327705

Is it true that if you give rabbits too many carrots they vomit blood? Or was that a dream I had

>> No.5327754

Roasted near a chicken.

Glazed with butter and brown sugar.

Glazed with butter, anchovy, chicken stock.

Steamed. With butter.

Effing butter.

>> No.5327758

its true

>> No.5327804

>>5327758
Kel does love orange soda?

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>>5327705
No, but they'll eventually get diabetes and die from high blood sugar. :(

Carrots are junk food to bunnies.
Its okay if they have one or two here and there, but their diet needs to be more green than any other color. Lettuces and grasses and fresh hay.
The darker and more leafier the green, the healthier the bunny.
...but even then not 'too' much, because bunnies will eat and eat and nibble all freaking day till they get overweight if you let them.
They can get diabetes, heart disease, and many other diseases that humans get from being overweight.

Also they need to eat thier own shit in order to digest what they missed the first time, which is sorta like how humans regularly eat poutine.

>> No.5328080

ceviche-style, con limon y raisins.

>> No.5328281
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5328281

Saucepan, carrots, butter, salt, pepper, low heat, cover. Carrots done!

>> No.5328306

>>5327900
what are you even doing here /an/

/ck/ would eat your rabbit if it could

>> No.5328311

mix brown sugar (and honey if desired) with a little orange juice. place in plastic bag. dump carrots in bag. shake until lightly glazed. dump on pan. bake. eat.

>> No.5328982

>>5328306
Bunnies are friends not food.

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>>5328982

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>>5328982
>Has never encountered a wild rabbit

>> No.5329054

braised in lots of butter, low heat, lid on.

>> No.5329109

Steam it until it's done, then let it cool and eat it cold. Super sweet and delicious.

Or, another one, steam it, then add brown sugar/honey, butter and salt and pepper. Fry it on a pan or in cook until browned in an oven. Best eaten with other vegetables.