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Best Carrot Cake of All Time

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.
 
 
There’s nothing quite like a moist piece of carrot cake speckled with a variety of coconut, nuts, dried fruit and carrots. Carrot cake truly does make my heart pitter-patter. And what I love most of all is that the bits of shredded carrots make the entire thing healthy, right? Right?

Regardless of whether that last statement is actually true or not, there’s plenty of reasons—healthiness aside—to make this carrot cake. Like its appropriate title, this was in fact the best carrot cake I’ve had to date. Big-ups to TK member Kpurwin (who adapted it from Southern Living) for providing us with such an honest and delightful recipe.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

To kick off this carrot cake endeavor, you’re going to start by lining (and greasing) your cake pans with wax paper. This makes for easy carrot cake extraction later on.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Time to get all of the dry ingredients together: all-purpose flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Do a little sift action and set aside.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Next up, the wet ingredients. Start with the sugar.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.
 
Add the eggs and vanilla.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Lastly, add the buttermilk. And then, using a hand mixer, beat everything together until completely blended.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Add the flour mixture in a few batches and beat, on low, until juuuust combined.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Let’s be honest. The best part about carrot cake is all the stuff it’s studded with. Let’s start with the coconut and pecans. And if you’re all out, substituting almonds is totally a good idea.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Add the grated carrots and cubed pineapple. Everyone will thank you later for this.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Transfer the batter to your two lined and greased cake pans. That’s some gorgeous looking batter, isn’t it?
 
Stick it in a preheated 350ºF oven for 25 to 30 minutes, or until an inserted wooden pick comes out clean. 

While it’s baking, turn your attention to the buttermilk glaze. It’s a breeze. Add everything to a saucepan (minus the vanilla) and cook until it reaches a boil and just mix. And then add the vanilla at the end.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Right when your cakes come out of the oven, pour the buttermilk glaze over them. This will give them a good dose of extra awesomeness.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

You’re gonna wanna spread it all around evenly, making sure the entire cake is coated and smothered in it.
 
Let the cake cool completely and come to room temperature. While it’s doing its cooling-down action, you can get started on the cream cheese frosting.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Pretty standard stuff. Just add everything to a bowl and beat until completely smooth. 

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

After your cake is done cooling, you’re going to transfer the first layer of the cake to a big plate or cake stand. You can line the cake stand by placing squares of parchment underneath the cake. Then when you’re done icing your cake, all you have to do is remove the parchment squares, and tadaaa! Clean cake stand.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Place a big scoop of icing on top of the cake. This would be a perfect time for an off-set spatula, but since I have a kitchen that eats things, my big spatula had to do.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Just be sure to lay it on thick! You want a good layer of icing in between the two layers.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Gently place the second cake atop the first one.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

Evenly distribute icing on the top and on the sides. If you want to get fancy, you can stick this in the fridge so the icing can set and then add on one more even layer of icing.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

OR you could be lazy and, taking a knife, swirl on a second layer of frosting.

Take the parchment from the sides and you’re set to present, eat, and devour your carrot cake.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Best Carrot Cake of All Time. Guest post by Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen, recipe submitted by TK members Katy and Christine (kpurwin) of Young and Hungry.

As promised, this recipe really is for the best carrot cake ever. There’s loads of texture, plenty of moistness and the combination of the buttermilk glaze and cream cheese frosting absolutely result in the best carrot cake of all time. This carrot cake deserves a place in everyone’s recipe box/arsenal.

Thank you Katy and Christine for creating two towers of heaven! Visit their site Young and Hungry for more of their recipes.

 
 

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Best Carrot Cake of All Time

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A buttermilk glaze quickly poured over hot cake layers and allowed to cool results in the moistest cake you’ve ever had! It’s finished, appropriately, with a cream cheese icing.

Ingredients

  • FOR THE CARROT CAKE:
  • 2 cups All-purpose Flour
  • 2 teaspoons Baking Soda
  • ½ teaspoons Salt
  • 2 teaspoons Ground Cinnamon
  • 3 whole Large Eggs
  • 2 cups Sugar
  • ¾ cups Vegetable Oil
  • ¾ cups Buttermilk
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • 2 cups Grated Carrot
  • 1 can (8 Oz. Can) Crushed Pineapple, Drained
  • 3-½ ounces, weight Flaked Coconut
  • 1 cup Chopped Pecans
  • _____
  • BUTTERMILK GLAZE:
  • ½ cups Sugar
  • ¾ teaspoons Baking Soda
  • ¼ cups Buttermilk
  • ¼ cups Butter Or Margarine
  • ½ Tablespoons Light Corn Syrup
  • ½ teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • _____
  • Cream Cheese Frosting
  • ¾ cups Butter Or Margarine, Softened
  • 11 ounces, weight Cream Cheese, Softened
  • 3 cups Sifted Powdered Sugar
  • 1-½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Preparation Instructions

CAKE:

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line two 8-inch (or 9-inch) round cakepans with waxed paper. Lightly grease and flour the waxed paper. Set pans aside.

Stir together the flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon.

Beat eggs, sugar, oil, buttermilk, and vanilla at medium speed with an electric mixer until smooth. Add the flour mixture, beating at low speed until blended. Fold in grated carrot, pineapple, coconut, and pecans. Pour batter into prepared cake pans.

Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in the center come out clean. Drizzle Buttermilk Glaze evenly over layers; cool in pans on wire racks for 15 minutes. Remove from pans, and cool completely on wire racks. Spread Cream Cheese Frosting between layers and on the top and sides of cake.

BUTTERMILK GLAZE:

Bring sugar, baking soda, buttermilk, butter or margarine, and light corn syrup to a boil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Boil, stirring often, for 4 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.

CREAM CHEESE FROSTING:

Beat butter and cream cheese at medium speed with an electric mixer until creamy. Add powdered sugar and vanilla; beat until smooth.

 
 
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Adrianna and Caroline are the lovely ladies behind the scrumptious blog A Cozy Kitchen. It’s filled with all kinds of mouthwatering recipes and gorgeous photography. Whether you’re in the mood for something vegetarian or meaty, fancy or pure comfort, light or decadent, there’s sure to be something there for everyone.

 

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Melissa L. on 9.12.2011

And there goes my diet. Carrot cake is my husband’s all time favorite. I thought I had the perfect recipe already, but I’ve never even heard of this glorious buttermilk glaze. I think I may be making this cake tonight! Thanks for sharing!

Sarah G. on 9.12.2011

I just wanted to post and show you another, what I think is more efficient and easy way of lining the bottom of your pan with parchment paper. I know a lot of people who trace around the bottom of their pan and then have to cut out a circle, but after watching an episode of Alton Brown’s Good Eats where he used an alternate method – I will never trace again.

Click through to this YouTube Video, because it’s easier to just watch it than try to explain verbally. His parchment lining starts at about 4:40 into the video.

Hope this helps, just wanted to spread the word!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycxKlc4aYy0

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    A Cozy Kitchen on 9.12.2011

    Wow. Alton never seizes to amaze me. That’s so incredibly clever! Thanks for sharing.

Tami on 9.12.2011

The pineapple is key. A deliciously perfect and scrumptious key!

Deb @ knitstamatic on 9.12.2011

I think the buttermilk glaze has pushed me over the edge! I must make this cake.

Glee-ful on 9.12.2011

Can you make a moist carrot cake without pineapple? I cannot handle pineapple in any way, shape or form. Maybe substitute apples or applesauce?

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    A Cozy Kitchen on 9.12.2011

    Absolutely. Simply leave it out. It’ll be still be moist and delicious. The pineapple is there just for added texture and sweetness.

DooTell on 9.12.2011

When I saw this posting, my first thought was “Oh, I beg to differ….MY carrot cake is the best!” The I saw yours was modified from Southern Livings recipe…so is mine! Besides being 10 pounds (or so it seems) of pure moist deliciousness, the secret to this cake is the buttermilk glaze. It should be a golden amber, not white as pictured, and is like a thin caramel….soooooo good! I usually keep a bit back, (the full amount can make the cake too soggy,) and it is great on ice cream, a spoon and in your mouth! Definitely the Very Best Carrot Cake Ever!

NanaBread on 9.12.2011

Gorgeous! And I love the buttermilk glaze step. It feeds my “carrot cake should be moist” theory. This recipe also reinforces my ‘everything is better with cream cheese frosting’ theory. I’m putting this on my baking to-do list. Thanks for sharing it with us!

Ling on 9.12.2011

Very freaky timing! I was looking at this exact recipe last night for my father-in-law’s 62nd birthday which I’ll be baking tomorrow night. Thanks for the step by step, I was wondering how finely grated the carrots should be and you’ve answered it!

Jess H. on 9.12.2011

Oh, oh, oh!!! I love carrot cake. I’ll admit that my grandmother’s is my absolute favorite but every time I try to make it, it never tastes the same as hers. I will have to make this though.

I’m very excited to see a carrot cake recipe. I love it so much that two tiers of my wedding cake was carrot cake. surprisingly, those were gone long before the chocolate.

AndreaP on 9.12.2011

How funny to see this as the featured recipe. I just made this on Saturday for my sister’s birthday. It’s probably one of the first ‘from scratch’ cakes I have ever made.. It was delish! Everyone raved about it. Thanks for the great recipe!

The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh on 9.12.2011

Carrot cake is hubby’s favorite and since his birthday is coming up next month, I’m bookmarking this bad boy!

lauren in arkansas on 9.12.2011

Yum! I LOVE carrot cake!

Amber on 9.12.2011

I have to admit, I’m EXTREMELY partial to my “spiced carrot cake with vanilla bean frosting” from Cooks Illustrated, but I do love cocount and pineapple… maybe I’ll have to have two best carrot cake recipes in my box!

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Laurie - Simply Scratch on 9.12.2011

Oh heaven. This looks goooood!