Carrot cake

By: Rachel Allen From: Rachel Allen: Christmas Bake!

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Ingredients

For the carrot cake

For the orange cream cheese icing

  • 250g cream cheese, chilled
  • 50g Butter, at room temperature
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 275g icing sugar, sifted
  • 1 Orange, zest only
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Method

1. Preheat the oven to 150C/gas 2. Oil and line a 13 x 23cm loaf tin with greaseproof paper.

2. For the carrot cake: beat the eggs in a large bowl, then add the oil, brown sugar, grated carrot, raisins and chopped nuts.

3. Sift in the rest of the dry ingredients and bring the mixture together using a wooden or large metal spoon until well combined.

4. Pour the mixture into the prepared loaf tin, smooth the surface and bake in the oven for 1 hour 15 minutes, or until until a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean.

5. Remove from the oven and allow the cake to cool in the tin for about five minutes before removing. Cool completely on a wire rack before serving.

6. For the icing: beat the cream cheese and butter together in a bowl until well combined. Add the vanilla extract, icing sugar and finely grated orange zest and mix until the icing is smooth and thick. Using a palette knife, spread the icing evenly over the cooled cake, dipping the knife into a bowl of hot water if the icing is hard to spread out. Cut into slices to serve.

Adapted from Rachel Allen, Bake (Collins)

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Very nice.... just a quick question, Are the flowers edible and where can I buy them?

jenniferO86769 jenniferO86769 Posted 14 Nov 2009 7:26 PM
 

great recipe love the coconut touch. very moist too

calF95305 calF95305 Posted 25 Oct 2009 8:45 PM
 

Fantastic - delicious and really easy. Made a perfect birthday cake for my daughter

LesleyM43121 LesleyM43121 Posted 21 Oct 2009 9:40 PM
 

its worth watching the video as Rachel beats together the sugar eggs and oil until pale before adding the other ingredients. This is not mentioned in the recipe or "bake" and really alters the cake texture. Sally

SALLYF67503 SALLYF67503 Posted 19 Oct 2009 10:27 AM
 

its delicious

thangesR6601 thangesR6601 Posted 05 Oct 2009 8:26 AM
 

Very easy to follow, followed written recipe and it worked fine so discrepancy in ingredients not a problem. Cake absolutely gorgeous, really moist and kept well for a week.

JosieC92751 JosieC92751 Posted 19 Sep 2009 5:56 PM
 

I tried it and the result was exactly as seen on TV. I wonder why there are differences in couple of items and I followed the measures shown on TV. How do I make the eggless version? Appreciate suggestions. Thanks.

NoeleenM67212 NoeleenM67212 Posted 24 Aug 2009 3:05 PM
 

Yes I agree with Marie. the quantities are slightly different in the video and the ingredients list. Anyway I followed your video and it came out excellent. Thanks.

JudithR29862 JudithR29862 Posted 20 Aug 2009 5:02 PM
 

I tried this recipe and me and my family loved it. Thank you Rachel for this wonderful easy recipe. However it would benefit people like me who are on a diet plan if you could mention the calories in your recipies. Thank you! Sorry its five star rating I clicked it wrong.

JudithR29862 JudithR29862 Posted 20 Aug 2009 4:59 PM
 

I have only just started baking but I have made this cake many times and had compliments time and time again. It's light and moist and the orange icing is lovely. I've have this as one cake and as small cup cakes and they've all turned out perfect.

Marie P Marie P Posted 13 Aug 2009 8:53 PM
 

Wow, never liked carrot cake before I tried this one. Its so moist and gorgeous, I couldnt stop eating it oops! All I would say is PLEASE CHECK THE AMOUNT OF CARROT! it should be 250g not 300g. Otherwise it is still gorgeous but too soft and moist that its impossible to slice! Cant recommend this pud enough

MassoumehH85637 MassoumehH85637 Posted 05 Aug 2009 8:32 AM
 

this cake is a weekly must in our house the best ever, i am known for this cake,never use icing wonderful without it... only problem difficult to slice as its lovely and moist ....any ideas on a cure?

patriciaD21403 patriciaD21403 Posted 14 Jul 2009 4:56 PM
 

tried this yesterday. Excellent result. I only used 250grms carrot and added a little more flour. Mixture looked quite wet but cooked to perfection in time given. Had no cream cheese so used orange flavoured butter icing. Worked well, Pam

PamelaG32835 PamelaG32835 Posted 12 Jul 2009 11:07 AM
 

I was crazy enough to volunteer to bake the 3 weding cakes for a friend ... this recipe sounds very easy and the commends very positive. So will try this today. However I won't be using the original icing of this recipe, as I need a hard one. Fingers crossed.

Anonymous Anonymous Posted 04 Jul 2009 10:13 AM
 

I made the carrot cake last week. It turned out amazing and I'm 13. My parent said it tasted delicous. I will defeatly made it again.

Anonymous Anonymous Posted 02 Jul 2009 5:03 PM
 

I have made this receipe it tastes nice , never imagined in my life that with using carrot a cake can be made.I will be mking this receipe again & again , but it will nice of you to let us know if a person is vegetarian then what would be the alternate options instead of eggs .

Anonymous Anonymous Posted 30 Jun 2009 11:55 AM
 

just made this cake the orange cream cheese icing is far too runny and there is loads left over other recipe i have just looked up uses a 1/4 of the ingredients half a bowl full to throw away very dissapointed

Anonymous Anonymous Posted 24 Jun 2009 8:46 PM
 

I have made this recipe on many an occasion - an absolute success. It has just the right combination of spice,sweet and moistness. I will be making this again and again.

Sehr Sehr Posted 22 Jun 2009 11:43 AM
 

Has anyone had any problems with the centre of their cake not cooking properly? I have follweelp!d the written recipe and wondering whether I should put just 250g carrots not 300g. I am trying to so this for the top tier of my wedding cake! Please h

helenR36463 helenR36463 Posted 15 Jun 2009 9:22 PM
 

Made this yesterday, but it turned out too wet. only cooked half way thro. Any ideas what I did wrong, I followed the recipe to the letter. Had to cook it longer "out of the tin"

Radarman Radarman Posted 14 Jun 2009 10:19 AM
 

Did nobody else notice that Rachel says 250G grated carrots in the video but recipe says 300G. I just made this cake as per printed receipe and it was too much carrot and not enough cake. Will try again - still tased good though - just too wet.

eekie1 eekie1 Posted 10 Jun 2009 7:27 PM
 

i have had this recipe for many years now i got it off another cook i worked with i still use it at chelt ladies coll.and it works every time i now have to make this recipe for cupcakes

shirleyG94505 shirleyG94505 Posted 10 Jun 2009 11:10 AM
 

The recipe is lovely and I have made it several times so far. What I found was that you could sieve

JadeW83522 JadeW83522 Posted 25 May 2009 8:35 PM
 

Really great carrot cake, except the icing went a bit too runny so ended up eating it without, was still very nice

cookie monster28 cookie monster28 Posted 05 May 2009 2:25 PM
 

Love carrot cake but have never made one until after reading all the positive comments re this recipe. Absolutely delicious

RUTHS73363 RUTHS73363 Posted 28 Apr 2009 2:16 PM
 

Great cake. I decided to just do an orangey icing drizzled over and it was a great success. The 'Cooks Note' had me puzzled!! A cut

SuE94923 SuE94923 Posted 26 Apr 2009 7:31 PM
 

The best carrot cake I've ever tasted. I would half the icing as it made far too much.

Lynsey3 Lynsey3 Posted 18 Apr 2009 11:32 AM
 

Suggestion for the runny icing: I would either put less cream cheese, maybe 200g or 190g or use the 250g but put the icing in the fridge while the cake is cooling.

ZahraaA33880 ZahraaA33880 Posted 15 Apr 2009 8:30 PM
 

OMG this is the besttttt carrot cake in the world!!! sooo easy to make and so delicious.

ZahraaA33880 ZahraaA33880 Posted 15 Apr 2009 8:23 PM
 

Just baked this cake, and yes the cake its self is very yummy but i have to agree with some of the previous post- the icing is very runny. Would probably try another one in future-anyone any suggestions>>

DeborahK58324 DeborahK58324 Posted 14 Apr 2009 10:12 PM
 

I just baked this very yummy,healthy and easy to bake cake as a favour for a friend and it turned out so fabulously good and I was thinking of doing again in couple od days. It came out as my expectations. thank's rachel.

maryS6305 maryS6305 Posted 24 Mar 2009 12:39 PM
 

I made this cake for mothers day yesterday and definately got a 'thumbs up' by all the family. The icing is abit runny, but I added 300g of cream cheese and less icing sugar and it was perfect! Look forward to making this again and again!

VickyH99348 VickyH99348 Posted 23 Mar 2009 2:22 PM
 

Really easy recipie to follow and very moist and tasty. The icing however lets it down, there is far too much and it is really runny. Next time I make this I will change the topping.

LindaB5855 LindaB5855 Posted 16 Mar 2009 4:53 PM
 

Made this today and it was easy to make. The quantity of icing is far too much! Only needed about a third of it and it was a bit runny.

mandylam mandylam Posted 08 Mar 2009 6:36 PM
 

yum yum yum the best carrot cake in the world and so easy to make, thankyou rachel.

MariaD29709 MariaD29709 Posted 05 Mar 2009 4:43 PM
 

I made this cake, wonderful taste, but the icing was runny

fletchian fletchian Posted 26 Feb 2009 6:55 PM
 

"Cook's note" mentions Jam filling, while it is nowhere mentioned in the recipe and ingredients. I assume it's a mistake, carried over by another recipe?

LillianL17047 LillianL17047 Posted 20 Nov 2008 2:56 PM
 

This cake is brilliant really easy to follow and everyone loved it!

GeorginaB72617 GeorginaB72617 Posted 19 Nov 2008 12:40 PM
 

I also baked this recipe into 12 individual muffins, topped with the cream cheese topping..gorgeous...makes you want more

KATYBUN KATYBUN Posted 12 Nov 2008 2:00 PM
 

made 2 versions of this cake today: first in the loaf tin as recommended, and then in a shallower rectangular tin, with added orange juice and zest added to the mix - the 2nd cake cooked in just under 45 mins. both delicious!!

mokujen mokujen Posted 02 Nov 2008 9:28 PM
 

I made this recipe into 12 individual muffins and baked them for approx 25mins .....delicious!

AngelaS5595 AngelaS5595 Posted 19 Oct 2008 3:17 PM