We were having a friend over for coffee/tea to talk about our past trip to the Big Island of Hawaii and our friend's upcoming trip to the same Island.
I thought a carrot cake would be a great idea.
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Carrot Cake |
What makes a great Carrot Cake for you?
How I made my attempt below.....
For this cake I use a recipe from a book I received at Christmas,
you might recall this post,
John Barricelli's - The Seasonal Baker. The recipe is called Joan's Carrot Bars.
The list of goodies needed were:
1 Cup plus 2 Tablespoons of Flour
1/2 Teaspoon of Baking Soda
1/8 Teaspoon of Salt
1 Teaspoon of Cinnamon
2 Large Eggs
1 Cup
Whey Low Granular Sugar
3/4 Cup Vegetable Oil
1 Cup of Grated Carrots
3 Oz of Light Cream Cheese
1/4 Cup of Butter
1 Cup of Icing Sugar
1 Pinch of Salt
1 Teaspoon of Vanilla
16 Pecan Halves
2 Tablespoons of
Whey Low Granular Sugar
1/4 Teaspoon Salt
1/4 Teaspoon of Ground Ginger
1 1/2 Teaspoons of Agave Nectar
1/2 Teaspoon Vegetable Oil
1 1/2 Teaspoons of water
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Carrot Cake - Ingredients |
I started with the cake and greased a
9" x 13" baking dish and set the oven to 350˚.
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Carrot Cake - Greased Pan |
I used the
food processor to grate the carrots. Mine disc grated to large size bits, use a finer disc would be better here.
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Carrot Cake - Grated Carrots |
Next I sifted the flour, baking soda, salt and ground ginger together and set them aside.
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Carrot Cake - Dry Ingredients |
In a
medium bowl I beat the eggs and 1 cup of
Whey Low sugar together and added the oil and carrots. I mixed it all until it was well blended.
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Carrot Cake - Eggs & Whey Low |
The I added the flour and mixed it on low until everything was just combined then finished mixing the batter with a spatula to ensure everything was mixed in.
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Carrot Cake - Everything Mostly Mixed |
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Carrot Cake - Finished by Hand |
I filled the pan with the batter then place the pan on a
baking sheet. Then it was off to the oven for about 30 minutes. Mine took 50 minutes.
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Carrot Cake - Ready for the Oven |
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Carrot Cake - Cooling |
While the cake cooled it was time to make the frosting.
Using my
hand mixer I combined the cream cheese and the butter with the hand mixer until well combined. I added the vanilla and icing sugar and beat it until combined.
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Carrot Cake - Cream Cheese & Butter |
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Carrot Cake - Adding the Icing Sugar |
An then it was time for the nuts.
I toasted the pecans they were golden - 8 or 9 minutes at 350˚. I let the pecans cool and put them in a medium bowl. I added the
Whey Low Sugar, salt & ginger and stirred them together.
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Carrot Cake - Cooling Nuts |
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Carrot Cake - Ginger and Whey Low |
In a
fry pan I combined the oil, agave, and water and boiled it until the mixture reduced by half the n added the buts to coat well. I poured the nuts over the sugar mixture and stirred everything until coated. I spread them out to cool.
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Carrot Cake - Heating The Nuts |
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Carrot Cake - Coating the Pecans |
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Carrot Cake - Cooling Candied Nuts |
Once the cake had cooled I topped it with the frosting. After cutting the cake into 16 bars, I topped each bar with a candied pecan.
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Carrot Cake - Frosted Cake |
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Carrot Cake - Frosted, Decorated, and Cut |
This was a great change from the regular carrot cake and great for an informal get together. I would make this again!
Other notes:
- placing the cake pan on a cookie sheet really extended my cooking time - by almost 20 minutes
- this cake needs at least 2 hours to cool - as everything is done in the pan