French Grated Carrot Salad (Carottes Rapées) (2024)

Known as “Carottes Rapées”, this French Grated Carrot Salad is ubiquitous in all French regions. This standard bistro fare is essentially a salad of grated carrots with herbs, a simple dressing and a heavy sprinkle of raisins and nuts for added crunch, chew and flavor. This salad is crunchy, tangy, refreshing and a healthy pop of color for any table.

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A beloved French salad, for any season

“Les Carottes rapées” is a salad I have known and loved my entire life. Like all French kids, it was served to me as a starter at the school cantine, and I’ve always enjoyed its satisfying taste and texture: a perfect mix of sweet and salty, crunchy and juicy.

This salad can be found virtually everywhere in France – on market stalls, in bistros and cafés served as huge orange mounds topped with lemon wedges, at deli counters sold by the pound, or in grocery stores sold in plastic-sealed containers.

It is literally so omnipresent in France, during every season, that I don’t often go the extra-mile to make my own from scratch. But while I was living in Canada, it was one of my go-to recipes. It’s quick and simple, utterly satisfying, and certainly one of those recipes that instantly brought me back home.

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Ingredients you’ll need for this grated carrot salad

In essence, you’ll simply need crisp carrots, fresh parsley, two optional fixings and a quick dressing.

Here is a detailed look of the ingredients needed for this recipe:

  1. Carrots. Fresh, crisp carrots are best for this recipe. If they are organic, you can avoid peeling them
  2. Parsley. Opt for fresh parsley, either flat-leaf or curly.
  3. Raisins and pine nuts. These two ingredients are often added to spruce up “carrottes rapées”, but not that’s not always the case. I personally love them. Pine nuts add a nice earthy crunch and the raisins a sweet chew. The perfect pair! But if you’re not a fan, or if pine nuts are too expensive, you can skip them.
  4. Extra Virgin Olive Oil. I prefer to use olive oil for its lovely taste and health benefits. But if you prefer a milder-tasting oil, you can opt for Canola oil.
  5. Lemon juice. It provides a nice brightness to the dressing. It also helps stop the grated carrots from browning. Freshly squeezed lemon juice is best.
  6. Dijon mustard. A staple of French dressings, Dijon mustard adds tangy flavors and a nice kick.
  7. Salt and black pepper, to taste.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you recommend grating the carrots?

There is no definite rule about how to grate the carrots for this salad. You can use a food processor or a box grater. There isn’t a strict rule for the thickness for the grate either: I prefer a fine grate (like shown in the photos) but you can grate the carrots thicker if you prefer.

How long can you keep this salad?

This salad actually gets better as it sits for a few hours, or even days! I love to prepare it one day ahead and let it sit overnight in the fridge. It allows time for the carrots to soften and become “juicy” – just like a coleslaw.

You can keep this salad in an airtight container for up to 3 days. I don’t recommend freezing it.

How to serve this salad?

This Grated Carrot salad is a great starter at any season, alongside a Celery Root Remoulade or a Cucumber Salad.

It also makes a great side to pair with just about any protein. Serve it with a French-style Cottage Pie, a Quiche Lorraine or a Roast Chicken.

During the warm season it makes a great dish to bring to a barbecue or a potluck, along with a plate of Eggs Mimosa or a Piemontaise Potato Salad.

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Audrey’s tips

  • Once you’re confident with this recipe, you can choose to add your own twist on it with for example: one tablespoon of honey, some extra seasonings (ie. cumin or curry powder) or extra chopped nuts (ie. Walnuts).

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I hope you’ll love this recipe as much as I do. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.

More French Salads to try:

  • Classic Parisian Salad (Salade Parisienne)
  • French-style Potato Salad
  • Piemontaise Potato Salad
  • Frisée Salad with bacon, eggs and croutons (Salade Lyonnaise)
  • Classic French Lentil Salad
  • Cucumber Salad with crème fraiche
  • Classic French Celery Root Remoulade
  • Green Bean Potato Salad

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French Grated Carrot Salad (Carottes rapées)

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Serves: 4 people Prep Time: Cooking Time:

Nutrition facts: 200 calories 20 grams fat

Rating: 3.6/5

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Ingredients

1lb (450g) carrots, peeled and grated (about 3 ½ cups)
3 tbsp flat-leaf parsley, stemmed and chopped
2 tbsp raisins (optional)
2 tbsp pine nuts (optional)
3 tbsp (45ml) extra virgin olive oil
2 tbsp (30ml) lemon juice
1 tbsp (20ml) Dijon mustard
½ tsp fresh ground black pepper, to taste
½ tsp salt, to taste

Instructions

Step 1 - Place the grated carrots in a large bowl and top with the chopped parsley, pine nuts and raisins.

Step 2 - In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, a pinch of black pepper and a pinch of salt.

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Step 3 - Pour the vinaigrette over the carrots and stir until combined and the carrots are evenly coated. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Cover the bowl with plastic film and chill for 30 minutes, to allow flavors to develop and carrots to soften slightly. Toss again right before serving.

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This recipe was first published in 2019 and updated in April 2024 with improved instructions and updated photos. The recipe itself remains the same, apart from the new optional ingredients (raisins and pine nuts).

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Bonjour ! I'm Audrey Le Goff, a French cookery writer, photographer, creator of the blog Pardon your French, and cookbook author of Rustic French Cooking Made Easy.

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