I just have to share this recipe, it is absolutely amazing and tastes almost identically to a carrot cake recipe I made all my life, however, this recipe has a secret and I would have never believed that changing one ingredient (well a mixture) could make this fluffy, moist and great tasting. I could fool my kids, in fact for Mother’s Day I made it to serve as a dessert after our BBQ and my sons girlfriend and her kids had no clue that this cake is glutenfree and made with a flour mixture that has sweet white Rice flour, Brown rice flour, potato starch, white sorghum flour, tapioca flour, and Xanthan gum but its all in one mix, I use “Bob’s Red Mill 1 to 1 Baking Flour“.
You can use this literal cup for cup in recipes that you have been using wheat or white flour. So many people are finding out that eating wheat causes all sorts of problems, celiac disease, bloating and a whole other topic. And in November I switched to gluten-free baking and I have lost 26 pounds. I make my own bread with another gluten-free grain called Teff flour, which is really good for sandwiches, you can check that Brown Sandwich Bread with Teff Flour Gluten Free.
As you can see the recipe still calls for regular sugars so I’m going to experiment next time and try some alternatives like coconut sugar or erythritol. Coconut sugar can be used in place of white sugar in recipes cup for cup, but there are so many other options. Here is a chart for options from Bigger Bolder Baking
So about this Carrot Cake, it has a good crumb and does not have a gritty texture like some gluten-free recipes that call for almond flour or coconut flour and it is super moist as you would want a carrot cake to be. But let me tell you, this cake is absolutely delicious with a traditional cream cheese frosting and chopped walnuts on top.
I don’t have the round cake pans, so I made 2 square 8″x 8″ cakes and stacked them. And if you like a lot of icing you might want to double the icing recipe. I like just the amount the recipe makes and it was plenty. I reserved more for the top and less between and used more on the top and sides It was just right for me and no one said a word.
When mixing the cake it is important not to use a Kitchen-Aid or any kind of electric mixer for this recipe, the reason is your cake will not turn out fluffy. There are tricks when using gluten-free flours and I found a good source of tips on America’s Test Kitchen; Keys to Successful Gluten-Free Baking And another hint, I like to leave the cake on counter for about 5 minutes before baking as it gives the baking soda and baking powder a chance to start raising to give that fluffy texture.
When baking the cake I used parchment paper to line the pans after spraying the pans so I could lift them out to cool.
I waited about 5 minutes and then carefully lifted the cakes out of the pan onto cooling racks. You want to make sure your cakes are completely cool before frosting.
After you icing, the cake put it in the fridge to chill and keep remaining cake thereafter serving, if there’s any left. I did send a large section home with one of my son girlfriends son, he loved it!!! And I didn’t want to have too much leftover, because I would eat it all!!
One of the keys to this moist fluffy cake is not to use an electric mixer!
The other key is using part of the carrots cooked and pureed! Ingredients Instructions
http://ohmyheartsiegirl.socialmediahug.com/glutenfree-carrot-cake-moist-fluffy/
Now, if you make this recipe you have to let me know if you try it and think its as good as I do. This recipe was adapted from Divas Can Cook and I can tell you she is spot on with her recipe and she has great hints for other moist cakes and desserts.
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My kids will love it, Karren. The fact that it’s gluten free is indeed a bonus. Will try to bake one at home!
I hope if you made this that you all enjoyed it as much as I, Im going to make it again.
It is so long since I have had carrot cake and this gluten free version look the absolute best, so moist. Just need a coffee.
Thanks Karren,
Kathleen
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If you try Kathleen, let me know if you were as impressed as I was. It truly moist, I cooked a few of the carrots to use as part of measurement and it really makes a difference.
My husband that usually does not like cakes, ask 3 times, (while it lasted) for a piece.
Thanks for reading, have a great week!
Karren
Yummm! Can;t wait to to make this!
Have a great weekend, Karren!
Gluten-free is becoming more and more attractive to me. It’s been recommended for me because of my asthma and other allergies, but I just haven’t pursued it. This cake sounds very tasty. Thank you for sharing and for co-hosting #omhgww.
I should try this at home, Karren.. I haven’t baked for quite a long time. Cheers and happy #OMHGWW
If you do Indah you will be so amazed, I guarantee it!