I’d like to introduce Manilyn Moreno to you. Yes, it’s Manilyn and I know this because I’ve called her Marilyn more times than I care to admit. If you aren’t familiar with her, she’s a writer and caterer for Better Cater. She is a baking enthusiast and loves to serve her homemade goodies to family and friends.
Have you ever heard of BetterCater? I hadn’t before I met Manilyn. BetterCater is catering software. Seriously, how many of us have been asked to cater for an event only to shudder inside as to how much we’ll need for everything? My problem is never that I’ll not have enough for anyone but just the opposite. I sometimes end up with enough leftovers to feed an army. It’s good to know there’s a solution.
Here’s Manilyn!
Thanks Maureen and it’s great to guest post on your blog. I’ve followed it for a while now and I love being able to share not only Better Cater but my favorite carrot cake recipe.
Of all the dozens of cake recipes I’ve tried, one thing that stays close to my heart is my mom’s very own carrot cake. She’d bake a cake or two for us every Sunday and my sisters and I would ask over some of our friends to share the bounty. On birthdays, Christmas, New Year, and Thanksgiving a carrot cake would always adorn our table.
My mom’s carrot cake recipe was beyond compare, but I wanted to make my own version. I found out that almonds are perfect substitute for flour, and it works well with other ingredients, especially eggs, olive oil and wine-marinated sultanas and pine nuts. I tried one, actually, and it doesn’t look like one of those cakes mom did, but the good thing is that it has that nutty, moist and citrusy feel—something different yet delectable for the palate, too!
Although carrot is the star ingredient, I have to admit that the fruit and nuts are also vital in making this recipe look—and taste—stellar! Mom used to tell me there’s more for less and she really doesn’t want to put too much add-ons because it would kill the carrottie taste. But I’d like to do it the other way so mine is always lavished with raisins, sultanas, hazelnuts, and sometimes I’d sprinkle pecans on it. I wanted mine to smell enticing, so my carrot cake is usually enriched with a handful of cinnamon, nutmeg and spices.
When preparing the cream cheese coating I always pour in a zest of fresh orange or lemon and muscovado or unrefined sugar to make it taste a little toffee. However I try not to overdo since I want it leave that feel-good taste.
Thrilled to try your own version of carrot cake?
- Thrilled to try your own version of carrot cake? Prepare these ingredients:
- • 2 cups all-purpose flour
- • 2 tsp baking soda
- • ½ tsp salt
- • 2 tsp powdered cinnamon
- • 3 large eggs
- • 2 cups sugar (I use muscovado, instead)
- • 1 cup vegetable oil
- • 1 cup buttermilk
- • 3 tsp vanilla extract
- • 3 cups grated carrot
- • 1 can crushed pineapple (drain before mixing)
- • ½ cup chopped pecans
- • 1 can flaked coconut
- • ½ cup walnuts or hazelnuts
- • ½ cup raisins
- • ½ teaspoon grated nutmeg
- • 1 piece orange or lemon (squeeze to make a juice)
- Prepare 3 nine-inch thick cake pans and layer each with wax paper. Grease and set aside.
- Mix flour, sugar, salt, vanilla, and cinnamon.
- Beat eggs and mix with the remaining, except for the last two, ingredients. If you are using an electric mixer, set the speed to medium.
- Blend the flour mixture, beating at low speed.
- Once the mixture becomes smooth, you’re now ready to pour it into cake pan.
- Preheat the oven at 350°/180C and wait for about 10 minutes before placing the cake pans in. It won’t take longer than 30 minutes to bake the cake. If you’re not sure, insert a toothpick in the middle and when it comes out clean, your cake is for icing.
If you’re thinking about doing any commercial catering, check out Better Cater. They even offer a free trial and I’ve tried it. I think if I went down the catering track this software would really put my mind at ease.
Ilan says
I absolutely love carrot cake! It’s one of my favourite cakes. I like to go the fewer addons approach though.
Maureen says
when it comes to cake I’m not choosy. plain or loaded 🙂
foodwanderings says
Hi Maureen, what a lovely carrot cake recipe. I must admit every time I attempt to bake a carrot cake at home it’s a flop. Seriously. I do however love it when my friends bake it! 🙂
Maureen says
I cannot believe anything you make is a flop. You’re just trying to make the rest of us feel good. 🙂
Claire - Simply Sweet Justice says
Carrot cake has vegetables in it, so it’s really a vegetable serving in my book. 🙂
Maureen says
holy cow Claire and I just got done saying that I didn’t make carrot cake often because I ate too much. I’ve been told a serve of vegetables is good for me and more than one is better. MORE CAKE!
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
What a gorgeous carrot cake, one of my favorites!
Maureen says
Mine too. You make some fantastic cakes, Laura.
Manilyn says
Hi everyone! I’m glad to hear that you like this recipe! Thanks to Maureen for letting me feature this recipe on her awesome site and for introducing our catering software. Please feel free to drop by our site and take the tour . Our site is at http://www.bettercater.com/.
Maureen says
It’s so nice of you to visit and I hope people will check out your software for figuring out how much to make for a crowd. It’s very cool. Great cake 🙂
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
I didn’t grow up with carrot cake, so I learned about this cake when I came to the US. At first I only had store bought ones, and didn’t like that much. One time I had a chance to eat homemade carrot cake… oh my it was SOOOOO good! That change my whole view about carrot cake. Manilyn’s carrot cake looks delicious!
Maureen says
I love the moistness of a good carrot cake. Ahh… but then I eat too much of it so I don’t make it often.
Manilyn says
Thanks Nami!
Eileen says
I make carrot cake about once a year. This recipe sounds delicious. My hubby and I catered a small birthday party for about 20 people this summer. Our biggest fear – we wouldn’t have enough food. Boy were we wrong! Nice to meet you Manilyn.
Maureen says
Eileen, I did the same thing so when I saw her software it gave me a sense of calm knowing if I ever have to do that again, it will be worth it to get the software. We ate that stuff for a week 🙂
Manilyn says
Hi Eileen,
Nice to meet you too! Maureen is right. Our software can help caterers manage recipe costs and event financials, be it a small or big event! Next time you’re asked to cater another event, you can count on our software. 🙂
yummychunklet says
I love carrot cake, and your frosting job is making my mouth water!
Manilyn says
Thank you!
Helene Dsouza I Masala Herb says
Maureen I know what you mean. We end up with a ton of foods each time agai.
Manilyn its nice to meet you. Wat an unusual rare name! Manilyn, I excuse myself in advance in case I ever misspeal your name. I know I would tend to write Marilyn like Maureen did.
I love carrot cake. I grew up with that stuff. My mum knew to get me to eat carrots, she had to bake a carrot cake. You got some amazing frosting skills here Iam all envious. Looking forward to follow you in the future! =D
Manilyn says
Hi Helene,
It’s nice to meet you too. I don’t mind people calling me Marilyn — I’m already accustomed to it! LOL. Thanks a lot Helene. Currently, I am a contributor on Better Cater’s blog so you can read some of my stuffs there. 😉
The Café Sucré Farine says
Hello Manilyn, nice to meet you! This is a beautiful cake and, looking at the recipe, it sounds delicious! That icing is to-die-for!
Manilyn says
Nice to meet you too. Thanks a lot! 🙂
sippitysup says
This is a cake I should master and this looks like the place to start. GREG
Maureen says
Hey Greg. I never got a reply from my last email about the pie. Hope it’s all going well. 🙂
Manilyn says
Thanks Greg!
Choc Chip Uru says
Mmmmm love how decadent this cake looks, do you mind not sharing 😉
Nice to meet you Manilyn a wonderful guest post 🙂
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Maureen says
If you come up, I’ll bake this cake for you. Twice. 🙂
Manilyn says
Sure, why not! 😉 Thanks a lot. Your picture made me hungry. I’m a chocolate chip cookie junkie!
Claire @ Claire K Creations says
My goodness this does sound like a treat! I love the handful of spices, I can almost smell them just looking at it.
I’m totally the same Maureen. At least I always know I won’t have to cook for a few days after I host a party.
Maureen says
I’m determined to do better on my purchasing before a party 🙂
Manilyn says
Thanks Claire!
kitchenriffs says
Carrot cake is really good stuff! This looks like a stellar recipe – love all the nuts. The pineapple is an interesting touch, too. Good to meet Manilyn! Thanks for this.
Maureen says
Hiya, thanks for coming by!
Manilyn says
Nice to meet you too! Thanks for dropping by.
Minnie(@thelady8home) says
Hey Manilyn, so nice to meet you. Your name threw me off for a minute….Manilyn Moreno….unusual, and it makes one pause to absorb the difference ;p That’s a fabulous carrot cake. Maureen, a great post!
Manilyn says
Thanks Minnie! Nice to meet you too. I know how unique my name is, courtesy of my mom. 😉
Barb Bamber | justasmidgen says
Wow.. that is definitely a carrot cake reinvented!! I love your additions and I think it would be so perfect for Thanksgiving dinner!
Robin C. says
Hi…what size can of crushed pineapple, please.
Hotly Spiced says
That’s a great looking carrot cake. So perfect. I love the look of the frosting and how the two cakes are sandwiched with even more frosting – one can never have too much frosting!
Sanjeeta kk says
Love carrot cake and yours look gorgeous..like the sandwiched cake!
Roberta says
Oooo. Love carrot cake. Can get my sugar fix and get a a serving of veggies from same dish. I love efficiency! 🙂
Jack Milgram says
This carrot cake looks as delicious as my granny’s masterpieces always looked. By the way, my granny told that it is very healthy. And granny is always right)))
Thanks for sharing this reinvented recipe, Manilyn
Katerina says
This is such a beautiful post! I love carrot cakes and I will certainly try this. With all these tasty ingredients how can this not be good?
Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says
Yup – I could eat some carrot cake right now! Lovely recipe.
FiSh says
i have always love carrot cake, simply healthier and lower calorie. 🙂
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Catherine says
Nice to meet you Manilyn, Carrot cake is one of my favorites. This is a delicious recipe. Blessings dear. Catherine
Manilyn says
Nice to meet you too Catherine. Thank you for the kind words.
Vicki Bensinger says
Carrot cake is probably my favorite cake to make. Your recipe sounds similar to mine except I add frosting between the layers.
I will check out BetterCater. I could have used them not long ago.
Manilyn says
Hi Vicki,
Really? Sounds awesome. Thank you for checking out our catering software. You can also take the tour on our homepage.
Baker Street says
Manilyn – what a gorgeous cake! I love a good carrot cake and this one looks just exquisite! Great guest post, Maureen!