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15 February 2011

Moist Carrot Cake Recipe

I never really gave carrot cakes much thought until I came to Singapore. Cedele kind of opened my eyes to them with their really good carrot cakes with tons of walnuts in them. For the longest time, I really believed that they had the best carrot cake in Singapore!

carrot cake ed

Until one day I saw this box in our office pantry labeled "Sample for Google Employees". Inside was an 8" carrot cake with cream cheese frosting that was still cold from the fridge. I took half a slice, brought it back to my desk and forgot about it for the next couple of hours. Big mistake! 

Eventually, when I did end up taking a bite, it was a virtual explosion of taste and texture in my mouth. That is hands down the best carrot cake I have ever tasted! If you are in Singapore and you wouldn't mind a carrot cake changing your life forever, order one from Calendar's

Anyway, all this carrot cake overload made me want to bake my own and I was aiming for a moist, dense, yet soft one like they baked at Calendar's. The following recipe worked great!

Moist Carrot Cake Recipe a la Calendar's Carrot Cake Recipe
Adapted from Recipe Trezor

Ingredients
1 cup all purpose flour / maida
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon (not optional)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice (optional but really adds flavour)
2 eggs
1/2 cup + 2 tbsp vegetable oil (I used veg oil with carotene which explains the deep orange colour of my carrot cake)
1/2 cup sugar
2/3 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup milk or buttermilk (I used milk)
1.5 cups peeled, shredded carrots
1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts

How I Made It:

1. Preheat oven to 350F / 180C

2. Butter and flour a cake pan of choice. I used my 8" square baking pan.

2. In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, salt and allspice. Set aside.

3. In a large bowl or using your stand-mixer, whish the eggs, oil, both sugars and milk (or buttermilk) until blended. Stir the flour mixture into the egg mixture just until combined. Fold in carrots and walnuts.

4. Transfer to your greased and floured baking tin. Bake about 40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Let it cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then invert onto a rack and let cook completely.

Cream Cheese Frosting

I always use my own eye-balled measurement for frosting. Most of the frosting recipes I come across have too much sugar and since I don't ever pipe on icing to cakes (I prefer the slathering technique), I just follow what I want to put together frosting, tasting as I go.

Ingredients:
Half a block of Philadelphia Cream Cheese (about 125gm) - at room temperature
4 tbsp unsalted butter - at room temperature
1/2 to 3/4 cup icing sugar (taste as you go and stop when its sweet enough)
1 tsp vanilla extract

How I Made It:
In a large bowl, mix cream cheese and butter until smooth. Then add the sugar and vanilla and beat until blended. You can do this by hand or using an electric beater. Spread evenly over the cooled carrot cake and serve immediately. I prefer a thin layer but go with what your heart says!

moist carrot cake recipe

Refrigerate remaining cake for up to 4 days but make sure you bring to room temperature before serving. 


39 Comments:

  1. I saw this flickr and was waiting for the recipe...Looks very moist n perfect.Luv the frosting idea.....

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  2. Carrot cake is truly the best...and a moist carrot cake makes it even more perfect !!

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  3. I want it for breakfast :(
    -Hb.

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  4. Fantastic looking cake. Pretty tempting. I have heard of carrot cakes but have no clue how it would taste. Your tempting clicks make me want to do it soon. Bookmarked :)

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  5. Nags, the pictures are not showing up, just a small rectangle is seen. May be shall come again and have a dekho at the lovely cake :(

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  7. ohmygod!!! it is looking delicious, my favourite cake!!

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  8. Really gorgeous pics and loved the flavors going into the cake...have never had it with frosting to be honest. I make one with almond meal, without frosting and that is great too . The color of your cake is just awesome.

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  9. Hii Nags....they look so yummy...will surely try this.
    I have a request....can you share a cake recipe that has oats in them please.....
    I have loads of oats at home (was planing to go a healthy diet with oats....) anyway I got tired of having porridge and my hubby doesn't like porridge much so if I could get him to eat it will have to be in the form of cakes.
    I did check the net but to tell you the truth I don't feel confident to try out any of those recipes...with yours I always get good results :)
    So please....if you can please do bake a cake with oats next time or any time.
    Thank you.

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  10. Thank you so much for that Ranjeetha. I generally don't like using oats in cakes and cookies and never have oats at home either (because we have it in office and I have it once or twice a week for breakfast, TH won't touch oats). Will try to see if I can find you a good oats cake recipe or let me scout around for something interesting for me to try :)

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  11. Loved the deep orange color of d cake..:)
    cake wid d frosting looks super tempting!!

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  12. Sure it looks moist and dense,never tasted one,will sure try as you have recommended ;) Yours looks tempting enough to try nags!

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  13. looks super delish and tempting! saving the recipe for later :) could you tell mw what to substitute for the philly cream cheese here in India? thanks

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  14. I am honestly not sure if a cream cheese substitute would work in this carrot cake frosting recipe. You do get Philadelphia cream cheese in India though, mostly in cities I think.

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  15. Wowo i would love to have a slice and that frosting licky lick.

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  16. Love that deep colour by carrots, cake looks absolutely dense and super delicious..

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  17. never tasted carrot cake.. this is a sure try ... the pics are tempting !!

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  18. Nags have you tried the carrot cake in Martha Steward's site? Its reallllly good. But grating all those carrots is such a pain.

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  19. What a colorful and healthy-ful twist to cake. Will definitely try for my sweet tooth dears at home.

    -Mythreyi
    Yum! Yum! Yum!

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  20. wow what a yummy cake... love it dear...

    Dish Name Starts with F
    Learning-to-cook
    Regards,
    Akila

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  21. Nice carrot cake recipe, love that you did in a slab, we are partial to a slab cake over a multiple layer cake, looks really nice, thanks for sharing your recipe look forward to trying.

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  23. Wowwww Nags!!! they look really soft and moist.I want to take a bite of it, but how? Lazy to make a cake :-(
    You rock...

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  24. That looks yummy :) Good job, thanks for sharing this sweet recipe :)

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  25. It sure looks moist and absolutely amazing.

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  26. Ooh Nags, such a colourful and irresistible slice! Wish I could have a bite right now, ah!

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  27. making this now - i like how you say cinnamon is NOT optional :D

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  28. hehe i had to! its the next most important ingredient after the carrots. hope carrot cake comes out nice and moist for you too!

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  29. hi..tried this out two days back..n it came out fabulous !! perfect measurements and just as u described- moist,dense.. Thanks :)

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  30. That's fantastic. So glad the carrot cake recipe worked for you :)

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  31. hiii
    dis really temptin n makin me 2 try it out...but need to know...wht is tht ground allspice?? n wht u mean by veg oil wit carotene???thnxx

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  32. hi there, allspice is a spice, like cinnamon or cardamom. you get the powder in most asian stores. if you don't have it, you can omit, but the cinnamon must be added.

    the vegetable oil i was using when i baked this had carotene in it. its fine if yours doesn't. just use regular vegetable oil.

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  33. I made it quite some time back!
    http://ambrotos.blogspot.com/2011/11/carrot-cake.html

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  34. thanks so much for this recipe.... i tried baking the cake it and it turned out awesome... :) you have one more fan here now....

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