Carrot Cake

Carrot Cake

12 servings
This layered carrot cake recipe is everything a classic carrot cake should be: ultra-moist, perfectly spiced, and layered with a silky cream cheese-mascarpone frosting.

Ingredients

  • Vegetable oil
    290 g
  • Granulated sugar
    200 g
  • Brown sugar
    150 g
  • Egg

    at room temperature

    4
  • All purpose

    sifted

    330 g
  • Baking powder
    1 ¼ tsp
  • Baking soda
    1 ¼ tsp
  • Cinnamon
    3 tsp
  • Salt
    1 tsp
  • Carrot

    peeled and freshly shredded

    300 g
  • Cream cheese e.g. Philadelphia

    use it cold), full fat (33%+

    900 g
  • Mascarpone

    use it cold), full fat (41%+

    340 g
  • Powdered sugar

    sifted

    180 g
  • Vanilla extract
    1 ½ tsp
  • orange and green gel food coloring
  • walnuts
    55 g

Directions

Make the carrot cake sponges

  1. 1

    Preheat the oven to 175°C (350°F). Grease a 20 cm (8-inch) round cake pan or line it with parchment paper for easier removal.

  2. 2

    Using an electric hand mixer, whip the room temperature eggs, oil, granulated sugar, and brown sugar together for 1-2 minutes until smooth and well combined.

  3. 3

    Sift the dry ingredients—flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt—into the wet mixture. Gently fold them in, then fold in the shredded carrots.

  4. 4

    Pour the batter into the prepared pans and bake at 175°C (350°F) for about 25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

  5. 5

    Let the carrot cake sponges cool to room temperature before frosting.

Cream cheese frosting

  1. 1

    Whip together the cream cheese, mascarpone, vanilla, and sifted powdered sugar using an electric hand mixer for a few minutes. Once the frosting reaches a fluffy, pipeable consistency, stop whipping to avoid it becoming runny.

Assemble the cake

  1. 1

    Place the first sponge layer on a serving plate or cake board, and spread 300 g of frosting evenly over the top, gently pushing it toward the edges. Add the second sponge layer, then repeat the step with another 300 g of frosting, keeping the layer as even as possible so the cake stays stable. Place the third sponge layer on top and gently press it down to align the cake. Chill the cake for about 1 hour so the structure firms up and the frosting layers set.

  2. 2

    Next, apply a crumb coat, which is a thin layer of frosting spread over the entire cake (side and top as well). Its purpose is not to decorate but to trap loose crumbs and create a smooth base for the final finish. It will look very light and slightly messy at this stage, which is completely normal. I am using about 300g frosting for the crumb coat. Chill the cake again for about 1 hour to allow the crumb coat to set properly.

  3. 3

    Make sure to set aside a portion of frosting for decorating the top later, including the piping and carrot decorations.After that, apply the final layer of frosting, smoothing it evenly over the top and sides until the cake has a clean, finished appearance.

  4. 4

    For the carrot decoration, color one portion of the cream cheese frosting green and the other orange using high-quality gel food coloring. Transfer the colored frostings into two separate piping bags fitted with a small round nozzle. Pipe carrot shapes on top of the cream cheese frosting, as shown in the picture.

  5. 5

    To complete the look, finish the decor with chopped walnuts sprinkled over the top and around the edges, as shown in the image.

Storage

  1. 1

    Store the carrot cake in the refrigerator, covered or in an airtight container, for up to 3 days. Because of the frosting, it needs to be kept chilled.The assembled carrot cake should not be frozen, as the frosting and structure won’t thaw well. However, the sponge layers freeze very well. Once completely cooled, wrap each sponge tightly in plastic wrap and then in foil, or place them in an airtight container. The sponges can be frozen for up to 2–3 months without losing quality.To use, thaw the sponges in the refrigerator overnight while still wrapped, then bring them to room temperature before assembling the cake and adding the frosting.

Carrot Cake

Carrot Cake

180 min12 servings666 cal

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About this Recipe

The Ultimate Classic Carrot Cake with Silky Mascarpone Frosting

Are you searching for the best carrot cake recipe that delivers on all fronts? Look no further! This isn't just any layered carrot cake; it's a celebration of flavor and texture, designed to be ultra-moist, perfectly spiced, and crowned with a truly exceptional cream cheese-mascarpone frosting. Get ready to bake a showstopper dessert that will impress everyone.

What sets this moist carrot cake apart is the perfect balance. We start with a rich, tender crumb packed with freshly shredded carrots, ensuring every bite is bursting with natural sweetness and incredible moisture. The warming spices like cinnamon are expertly blended, creating that comforting, classic carrot cake aroma and taste you love.

But the real magic happens with our signature frosting. Instead of a standard cream cheese frosting, we elevate it with luxurious mascarpone. This addition creates an incredibly silky, less cloyingly sweet, and wonderfully rich topping that perfectly complements the spiced cake layers. It's the secret to making this dessert truly unforgettable.

Tips for Baking Your Best Carrot Cake

  • Shred Your Own Carrots: For the best texture and moisture, always use freshly shredded carrots rather than pre-packaged ones.
  • Room Temperature Eggs: Ensure your eggs are at room temperature for a smoother batter that emulsifies better.
  • Don't Overmix: Mix the batter just until combined to keep the cake tender and light.

Delicious Variations & Serving Suggestions

This classic carrot cake is fantastic on its own, but you can always personalize it!

  • Add a handful of raisins or shredded coconut to the batter for extra texture and sweetness.
  • A sprinkle of chopped pecans or walnuts on top of the frosting adds a delightful crunch.

Serve a slice with a cup of hot coffee or tea, or as the grand finale to any special meal. It’s perfect for celebrations, holidays, or simply as an indulgent weekend treat.

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