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Carrot Cake Recipe






Carrot Cake Recipe:


Ingredients                                   Quantity
Butter/Butter Spray for pan
All-purpose flour                            2 cups
Granulated sugar                          1½ cups         
Baking soda                                  2 teaspoons
Ground cinnamon                         2 teaspoons
Salt                                               1 teaspoon
Eggs                                             4 (approx. 8 ounces – avg. weight in shell)
Vanilla essence                            1 teaspoon
Vegetable oil                                1½ cups
grated carrots                               3 cups  (approx.2 large carrots)
Chopped pecans, optional           1½ cups

Directions:

PREHEAT oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour 1 (9-inch) round pan; or line the pan with parchment or baking paper.

In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Add all four (4) eggs, all at once and vanilla essence. Once combined, add vegetable oil. Using a hand or standing mixer, beat until combined. Finally, add carrots and pecans, if using.

Pour into pan and bake for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Remove from oven and cool for 15 minutes. Remove from pan, place on cake rack and allow it to cool completely before frosting.


Source: Nancy's Fancy Cakes

Comments

  1. Carrot cake just love it and the recipe is easy to follow

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    1. Yes its delicious and the recipe easy to follow. Special thanks to Nancy's Fancy Cakes

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  2. Have to try this recipe.
    Sounds really simple

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  3. Hi Rondalynne, this receipe is awesome. Tonight I made this cake and it was delish. Can you post a recipe for Trinidad black cake? I would love to start soaking my fruits.

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  4. Easy to follow recipe except for timing of the mixture. It came out and tasted good. Thanks for the recipe.

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  5. I will ask my wife to try this recipe, thanks for the info.

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