Vegan carrot cake with delicate frosting
Right, so this is the carrot cake I was on about on Tuesday. After a few days break, I was ready embrace cake making again. As you can see by the short instructions, it is super easy to make and it does taste great even without the frosting. You are welcome to put some chopped nuts inside for an extra bit of texture (I sprinkled mine on the top instead).
To get a moist (yet eggless) carrot cake, I used a homemade applesauce (see Notes below on how to make it or you can buy it here) as a cunning egg replacer. It took a few attempts to get the exact proportions right, but it does work a treat. The cake is moist yet light. Another thing I love about it is the smell of spices. It exudes warming aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg, clove and ginger, which magically transport your mind to an exotic spice market.
Photographing this puppy was a mean feat. I waited for the golden hour to capture the cake’s beautifully warm colours at their best, but it so happens that the golden hour is terribly close to our cats’ feeding time. So at some point in the afternoon, the cake and I were literally surrounded by a gang of hungry cats impartial to stealing a piece if I wasn’t looking. In the end, I just fed them all early (cats always win, don’t they?) in the hope that they all just bugger off. Luckily, it worked.
Enjoy this recipe as it will be the last cake recipe for a little while. The summer is upon us and I will need to squeeze into a bikini soon so, as much as it pains me, I’m going to stick to savoury recipes for a few weeks. I’m even considering doing a few day veg juice cleanse. Duncan isn’t very happy about it as it means he will need to make his own meals for a while. I wonder what that would entail?:)
Wet ingredients
- 0.25 lb / 120 g carrots, coarsely grated (1½ cup grated)
- ½ + 1/8 cup / 120 g brown sugar
- ½ cup + 1 tbsp applesauce*
- ¼ + 1/8 cup / 90 ml olive oil
Dry ingredients
- 1½ cup / 185 g wholemeal flour, sifted
- 1 level tsp baking soda
- 1 level tsp baking powder
- pinch of salt
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp ground cloves
- ¼ tsp ground nutmeg
- ½ tsp ground ginger
VANILLA-ORANGE FROSTING
- 75 g cashews, soaked overnight
- 6 tbsp silken tofu
- 1 orange (you’ll need 5 tbsp juice + zest of ½ orange)
- 4 tsp coconut oil, melted
- 1½ tbsp maple syrup or other liquid sweetener
- ½ vanilla pod, seeds scraped
- chopped pistachios, for decoration
- Set the oven to 180° C. Line a 2lb cake tin (see notes) with a piece of baking parchment or grease it.
- In a bowl mix together all wet ingredients. In another bowl, mix together all dry ingredients.
- Slowly tip the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and incorporate everything together but, like with all batters, be careful not to over mix.
- Spoon the batter (yes, it’s meant to be that thick) into a baking tin. Bake for 50-60 mins depending on your oven. It’s done when a toothpick comes out fairly clean.
ICING
- Drain and rinse soaked cashews. Put them into a food processor to grind into a smooth paste.
- Add in silken tofu and all other ingredients. Process some more.
- Put the icing into the fridge for a few hours so that it thickens. It won’t be as thick as an icing made with margarine and icing sugar, but it will stay on the cake.
* To make an applesauce, peel, core and chop 3 apples. Put them in a pot with a cup of water and spices and simmer covered until soft. I added the following spices to it: 1 allspice, 2 cloves, 1 cinnamon stick and ½ star anise. Once the apples are cooked, I pureed them with a hand blender. You can make a bigger batch and freeze it for another use.
PLEASE NOTE that a 2lb cake tin is very different from a 2lb bread tin. A 2lb cake tin (which should be used here) holds about 5 cups / 1250 ml (by contrast the bread one holds 8 cups / 2000 ml). The batter should fill no more than 2/3 – 3/4 of the 2lb cake tin or else the cake may not raise.
Can the apple sauce be replaced with chia seeds 'egg' or flaxseed 'egg'?
If so, how much chia or flaxseeds and water would I need?
I'm wondering whether the apple sauce is purely for binding the ingredients, for moisture or both? I'm hoping the vegan 'egg' replacement will do the trick. Are you able to advise?
I await your response.
Kind regards, Maggie
I am not sure flax/chia would work as well as apple sauce is used for moisture here. How about tinned pineapple blended in a blender or a mashed banana but that brings its own flavour...Ania
Don't be scared by the topping like I was it works, like it really works...
It was a hit . Rose well in the oven.
Everyone loved it.. 🥕
PS : I didn't make the frosting through. It was a late last minute bake.
I have not tried freezing this cake or cake batter. I would say that it will probably be okay to freeze (aren't most cakes?) but I would bake it first, cool and then freeze. As for refrigeration, it will keep for 2-3 days. Hope that helps! Ania
I’m going to make this very soon but wanted to ask whether the applesauce is included instead of oil? If so, could I reverse that and just use oil or use almond milk instead of the applesauce?
Thanks for your help,
Annabel
Applesauce has been used here to keep the cake moist. I suppose you could sub it by increasing the amount of oil a little (2 tbsp maybe) and using almond milk for the rest, except that maybe use a little less as almond milk is much more runnier than apple sauce. I would try 2 tbsp oil and 5 tbsp almond milk to begin with. Hope that helps! Ania
Thank you for this Vegan recipe and i hope you do keep up your good work.
I'm glad you liked my cake :) but so sorry to hear about the base crumbling. If it crumbled, it sounds like it might have been overcooked (was it moist or dry in the middle?) or your oven burns a bit high at the bottom? I'm not sure as I haven't had this issue with this particular cake and I make it often. Did you make any ingredient substitutions at all? Hopefully we can get to the bottom of this 'crumbly bottom' ;) Ania
The recipe looks delicious though!
Yes, any other vegetable oil will do, for sure. Sunflower and mild coconut one are both great choices! Hope you'll like this cake as much as we do :) Ania
Depends what “cheese” do you mean - something like vegan cream cheese would definitely work, cheddar not so much:)
Let me know how it turned out and merry xmas to you too!
Xx Blue Ducklings
I love your blog, btw.