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How Do You Like Your Carrot Cake?

2008_06_03-GreenCarrots.jpgThere are two requisites for good carrot cake: carrots (of course) and cream cheese frosting. We think we can all agree on that much!

Beyond those absolutes lies a whole range of strong opinions, family recipes, and secret ingredients. We've seen everything from walnuts to pineapple chunks make its way into this classic cake.

So the real question is: How do you like your carrot cake?!

 
 

We're purists: carrots only! None of these nuts, raisins, or other surprises in our forkful of tender cake and frothy icing, thanks all the same!

But there's room for all kinds, and we can certainly appreciate the devotion and zeal carrot cake can inspire.

Here are a few recipes from the Kitchn and around the web to inspire your own carrot cake recipe!

The Secret Carrot Cake of Pasanen
Carrot Cake with Maple Cream Cheese Icing
Tropical Carrot Cake with Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting
Alton Brown's Carrot Cake
Carrot Pineapple Cake
Fourteen Carat Cake
Healthy Carrot Cake

And one more from Flickr member A Writer Afoot and grandfather!
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Related: Food Science: When Good Carrots Turn Green

(Image: Flickr member .marn and Flickr member A Writer Afoot licensed under Creative Commons)

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Comments (23)

Without raisins. Double the allspice. If the recipe doesn't call for allspice, add it. I like crushed pineapple too.

posted by robertcraig on 2008-07-08 11:36:50
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nuts are the only surprise i like (where's patrick when you need him?). raisins are a total deal breaker. heavy amounts of cream cheese frosting make it even better. my SO's mother makes the best carrot cake. EVER.

posted by closertotheocean on 2008-07-08 11:38:02
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Love carrot cake! Raisins, walnuts, and sometimes I'll sub applesauce for half the oil.
NO cream cheese icing - vanilla ice cream instead! It's my husband's favorite birthday cake.

posted by SisterRae on 2008-07-08 11:51:09
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Walnuts: yes, definitely a must. I love that photo, by the way! Raisins: absolutely not. Pineapple!??!?! HELL no. The cream cheese frosting should be excellent. I would consider maple cream cheese frosting, sure!

There is such a thing as too sweet. A too-sweet carrot cake is just not right. The sugar shouldn't overwhelm the other flavors. However, the opposite extreme, the attempted-health-food-cake, is an abomination. It's CAKE. It should be sweet and scrumptious and luscious and moist and make you want to brew the best cup of coffee ever to go with it.

posted by cmcinnyc on 2008-07-08 11:51:45
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The carrot cake recipe I use has a buttermilk glaze you apply to the cake while it's warm, and then you frost it with the cream cheese frosting. It is out-of-this-world delish! Oo, that's really making me want some carrot cake now!

posted by lemongelatin on 2008-07-08 12:08:17
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i won't knock pineapple till i've tried it. walnuts, raisins and a crushed walnuts on the frosting, please.

posted by Lady J on 2008-07-08 12:21:26
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I'll eat carrot cake in pretty much any form but the absolute deal breaker is the frosting. Canned frosting? No. Just... No. Seriously, people, (and yes I realize I'm preaching to the choir here) it's butter, sugar, cream cheese and a little milk for texture. How hard is that?

Of course, good frosting usually has a good cake under it so I can afford to not be picky about the cake. Then again, I'm not above peeling the frosting off, eating it and leaving the cake.

Rats. Now I want carrot cake.

posted by Tiamat_the_Red on 2008-07-08 12:22:36
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No raisins. No pineapple.
Pecans in the cake batter & finely chopped pecans to dust the cream cheese frosted three layer carrot cake.

posted by SandPaisley on 2008-07-08 12:30:45
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i put all of it in: golden raisins, walnuts, and pineapple. it's the best if i do say so myself.

posted by squiggle on 2008-07-08 12:36:59
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Raisins are a total deal-breaker. It's funny how many commenters have said the same thing, yet I can't tell you how many times I've choked down raisin-filled carrot cake (out of politeness). What's up with that? I enjoy nuts of the walnut variety in my cake, and not TOO too much sweetness, although we are talking about carrot cake...

posted by spaceagemouse on 2008-07-08 12:38:38
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I don't really like carrot cake - it's one of the few desserts I can pass on. And I don't like cream cheese frosting. Carrot cake always seems too sickly sweet for me. And that's from someone who LOVEs sweets. Maybe I've never had a really good carrot cake, although I've tried them many, many times. Now, pineapple in carrot cake sounds intriguing.

posted by Pixie on 2008-07-08 13:16:10
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The recipe I use has nuts (walnuts or pecans), crushed pineapple AND raisins - it's a heavy cake with lots of bits. Cream cheese frosting is a must.

posted by mikeinkansascity on 2008-07-08 13:25:41
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Nuts are the dealbreaker for me.

Raisins are fine, I'll even deal with pineapple as long as the cake isn't too sweet, but I won't touch carrot cake with walnuts.

Sadly, most carrot cakes have walnuts or, down South, pecans.

posted by quercus on 2008-07-08 13:45:47
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I like carrot cake with walnuts, but since our daughter is allergic to nuts (most allergic to walnuts), they're out, and we have to stick with plain (the kids like the raisins, btw).

But the very best carrot cake I ever had, the one that I used to make until my daughter's allergy, was a Swiss Carrot Torte. It's made with ground almonds and very little flour, and is made of large, thin layers, or just a single layer. Very elegant, and not too heavy or dense (as carrot cake tends to be), yet still moist.

posted by mschatelaine on 2008-07-08 14:00:15
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The best carrot cake I ever had I made following Alton Brown's carrot cake recipe. Yes to walnuts, lot of walnuts. No to raisins. I'm hit or miss with cream cheese frosting. I think I liked Alton's carrot cake so much, because it wasn't that sweet, and I could modify the sweetness level with the cream cheese frosting.

Seriously amazing. I couldn't stop eating it, no one could. The whole thing was gone the next day.

posted by kittyball on 2008-07-08 15:20:32
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Carrot cake was my favorite for a long time. I still love it. I'm a minimalist, too--just carrots, and a thin layer of cheese cream frosting.

posted by OneWallKitchen on 2008-07-08 15:57:15
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No raisins, no nuts, just glorious carrots, an extra teaspoon of cinnamon and cream cheese frosting Add one fork and a glass of milk.

Life is good.

posted by Aldyth on 2008-07-08 15:59:04
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Walnuts or pecans - yes! Crushed pineapple - for sure! Raisins - that's fine by me too. My mom makes it with walnuts and crushed pineapples... mmm.

posted by thesamanthafiles on 2008-07-08 17:23:04
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Top it off with a thin layer of gooey orange glaze! You can even drop some carrot shavings and orange zest on top.

posted by kristybelle on 2008-07-08 17:42:09
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nuts and pineapple and lots of cream cheese frosting. I was actually planning on making one this weekend. and my favorite thing about carrot cake is that it is perfect all day long :)

posted by lcg on 2008-07-08 18:25:32
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I agree wholeheartedly with cmcinnyc.

posted by buda on 2008-07-08 20:03:58
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I have fond memories of carrot cake. My mom baked one every year for my dad's birthday every year in a 13 x 9 pan. He took it to work and brought the leftovers home. YUM. We always stored it in the fridge so I love it cold. Good cream cheese icing is a must and so good cold. Carrots of course, raisins - yes, pineapple - no, walnut - oh yes.

posted by melissa_loves_pug on 2008-07-09 08:23:59
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Raisins make carrot cake inedible. Pineapple would make it unappealing, but edible. Nuts are fine, but I think I prefer it without. And it's just not proper carrot cake without cream cheese frosting. Just my humble opinion.

posted by trishket on 2008-07-17 01:35:40
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