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Zucchini + Carrot Glow Bowl

Zucchini + Carrot Glow Bowl

A simple little spring bowl from Natalie’s kitchen — tender zucchini, sweet carrots, coconut oil, and fresh herbs lightly warmed together into one bright nourishing dish.

Some recipes are less about complexity and more about how they make you feel.

Fresh. Light. Nourished. Energized.

This little zucchini and carrot bowl is exactly that.

Simple seasonal vegetables gently sautéed until just tender, finished with a touch of honey and fresh herbs.

That’s it.

The kind of quick nourishing meal you can throw together in minutes when your body is craving something fresh and vibrant without a lot of effort.

I especially love recipes like this during spring when produce starts becoming brighter, sweeter, and more alive again.

Simple food really does taste best this time of year.

Why We Love It

Zucchini

Naturally hydrating and light while adding softness and freshness to the bowl.

Carrots

Rich in beta-carotene, which helps support healthy skin renewal and glow from within.

Coconut Oil

Healthy fats help nourish the skin barrier while adding gentle richness to the vegetables.

Fresh Herbs

Parsley or mint brighten the bowl beautifully while adding freshness and spring flavor.

Ingredients

  • 1 medium zucchini, spiralized or thinly sliced
  • 1 large carrot, grated or spiralized
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • pinch black pepper

Optional:

  • fresh parsley
  • fresh mint
  • pumpkin seeds
  • lemon zest

Directions

Warm the coconut oil in a skillet over medium heat.

Add the zucchini and carrot and sauté for 3–4 minutes until just tender but still vibrant.

Stir in the honey and black pepper, tossing gently to coat the vegetables evenly.

Transfer to a serving bowl and finish with fresh herbs if desired.

Serve warm.

Glow Note

I love recipes like this because they remind me nourishing food does not need to be complicated to feel beautiful.

A few colorful ingredients. Gentle cooking. Slow moments.

Sometimes that’s more than enough.

Love + Eat Well,
Natalie