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Easy Carrot Cake

This easy carrot cake recipe is one of our favorite desserts! It's wonderfully moist and warmly spiced. Tangy cream cheese frosting takes it over the top.

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Best carrot cake

Jack declared this carrot cake recipe the best he’s ever tried. Coming from him, that’s high praise, because carrot cake is his favorite dessert of all time!

I don’t disagree with him though. I think this carrot cake recipe is just about perfect! It has a wonderful moist crumb and warm depth of flavor from spices, vanilla, and brown sugar. This cake is chock-full of freshly grated carrots, and while it’s delicious plain, it really shines with a thick layer of tangy cream cheese frosting on top.

This carrot cake recipe is easy to make with basic ingredients. It’s simple enough to be an everyday dessert (two 9-inch round cake pans are the only special equipment you’ll need!), but it’s totally celebration-worthy too. I’m making it for Jack’s birthday in a few weeks, and it would be perfect for Easter or a festive spring brunch. I hope you love this recipe as much as we do!

Carrot cake recipe ingredients

Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s what you’ll need to make this easy carrot cake recipe:

  • Carrots, of course! Always grate the carrots yourself instead of buying pre-grated ones at the store. Freshly grated carrots have a lot more moisture and tend to have a finer texture. I typically use the large holes of a box grater to shred carrots, but the grating disk of a food processor works too!
  • All-purpose flour – Spoon and level it to avoid packing too much into your measuring cups.
  • Baking powder, baking soda, and eggs – They help the cake puff up as it bakes.
  • Brown sugar and granulated sugar – For sweetness.
  • Vegetable oil and applesauce – I adapted this classic carrot cake recipe from my healthy carrot cake and vegan carrot cake, both of which are spins on my mom’s go-to carrot cake recipe. All of them share a secret ingredient: applesauce! It adds a subtle fruity sweetness and makes the cake wonderfully moist. Vegetable oil perfects the moist texture too.
  • Cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and vanilla – For warm, spiced depth of flavor.
  • Chopped pecans or walnuts – I like to fold some nuts into the cake batter for crunch. I also sprinkle them over the frosted cake for a pretty garnish. Feel free to skip them if you prefer your carrot cake without nuts!
  • And sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Whisking dry ingredients in glass mixing bowl

How to Make Carrot Cake

You can find the complete recipe with measurements at the bottom of this post, but for now, here’s a step-by-step overview of how it goes:

Start by preparing your pans. Lightly grease them with vegetable oil or cooking spray, and line the bottoms with parchment paper. While you’re at it, preheat the oven to 350°F.

Next, make the batter. Whisk together the dry ingredients in a medium bowl. In a large bowl, whisk together the oil, granulated sugar, and brown sugar. Add the eggs and whisk until well combined, then mix in the applesauce and vanilla.

Adding dry ingredients to wet ingredients

Add the dry ingredient to the wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Be careful not to overmix! It can make the cake dense.

Fold in the carrots and pecans.

Mixing dry and wet ingredients in glass bowl

Next, bake the cake layers. Evenly divide the batter between the prepared pans. Transfer them to the preheated oven and bake until the tops spring back to the touch and a toothpick inserted comes out clean, 30 to 35 minutes.

Let the cakes cool in the pans for 10 minutes before turning them out and transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting

Cream Cheese Frosting for Carrot Cake

While this cake is lovely plain, it’s especially delicious with cream cheese frosting on top.

My cream cheese frosting recipe is easy to make with brick-style cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract. Heads up that you’ll want the butter and cream cheese to be at room temperature when you make the frosting. I usually let them sit on my counter for 30 minutes to 1 hour before I make it.

Mix up the frosting while the cake cools, and store it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to use it.

Here’s how I frost this carrot cake:

  1. Level the top of the bottom layer. This step is optional, but it helps create a nice-looking layer cake. Use a large serrated knife to trim off the domed top of one of the cake layers, creating a flat surface. I love snacking on the cake scraps. Chef’s treat!
  2. Frost the bottom layer and assemble the cake. Slather the leveled surface of the bottom layer with cream cheese frosting. Place the top layer on top.
  3. Frost the top layer and garnish. Slather the top of the cake with more frosting, and garnish it with walnuts or pecans, if desired.

I typically don’t frost the sides of the cake because a) it’s easier and b) I like seeing the carrot-y layers peek through. But if you want to, feel free!

Carrot cake slice on a plate

Best Carrot Cake Recipe Tips

  • Grate the carrots yourself. I’m repeating this one more time because it’s important! For the best carrot cake, grate the carrots yourself. Store-bought shredded carrots are too dry and tough to use in this recipe.
  • Change up the mix-ins. Everyone has an opinion about what belongs in carrot cake. Feel free to adapt this recipe to use the add-ins you love! If you’re not a fan of nuts, go ahead and skip them. Want to add raisins? Fold 1/2 cup into the batter. Can’t have carrot cake without pineapple? Use canned crushed pineapple instead of the applesauce.
  • Get ahead. If you don’t want to bake and frost this cake in the same day, you can do the baking in advance. Tightly wrap the cake layers in plastic wrap and store them at room temperature for up to 2 days before frosting them, or freeze them for up to 3 months. Once you frost the cake, it keeps well for about 5 days in the fridge.

Carrot cake recipe

More Easy Baking Recipes

If you love this recipe, try one of these delicious desserts next:

  • Carrot Cake Cupcakes
  • Carrot Cake Cookies
  • Lemon Bars
  • Lemon Blueberry Bread

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Easy Carrot Cake Recipe

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4.98 from 146 votes
Prep Time: 30 minutes mins
Cook Time: 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr
Serves 12 to 16
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Our best carrot cake recipe! This classic cake is perfectly spiced and has a delicious moist crumb. Slather it with tangy cream cheese frosting to take it over the top.

Ingredients

  • 2½ cups all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 cup light or dark brown sugar
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ¾ cup vegetable oil, plus more for the pans
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 3 cups grated carrots, about 9 ounces
  • 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts, plus more for garnish
  • Cream Cheese Frosting
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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease two 9-inch round cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment paper.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, granulated sugar, and vegetable oil. Add the eggs and whisk until well combined, then whisk in the applesauce and vanilla.
  • Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Fold in the carrots and pecans.
  • Divide the batter evenly between the prepared pans. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until the tops spring back to the touch and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cool in the pans for 10 minutes. Run a knife around the edge of each cake, then invert onto a large plate or baking sheet. Transfer to a cooling rack and allow to cool completely.
  • Optional step: When the cakes are completely cool, use a large serrated knife to slice off the domed part of one of the cakes to create a flat top. Use this cake as the bottom layer in a layer cake.
  • Frost the flat surface with cream cheese frosting, then place the second cake layer on top. Frost the top and sides of the cake, if desired, with the remaining frosting. Top with more pecans, slice, and serve. (Alternatively, enjoy this recipe as two single-layer cakes.)

 

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  1. Billie Jo
    04.06.2025

    Delicious! Moist and flavorful! I made this for my husband’s April birthday-he loved it.

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      04.08.2025

      I’m so glad he enjoyed it!

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  2. Carrie
    04.06.2025

    5 stars
    Carrot cake is one of my favorite cakes ever. I could probably eat it every day. This recipe was great! It was moist (sorry, lol), had a good kick from the nutmeg and ginger, and was easy to follow and make. And the tangy cream cheese frosting helps balance the sweetness out. Chefs kiss! Will be making again and again.

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      04.08.2025

      I’m glad you enjoyed it!

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  3. Christine
    04.06.2025

    5 stars
    Lovely cake. I used the modifications (raisins and pineapple instead of nuts and applesauce) and it came out perfect.

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  4. Stacy
    04.05.2025

    Welp, this was one of those days…. I made the vegan version and forgot the sugar?!?! How do these things happen. Well, I’m happy to report that a generous smear of the macadamia/cashew-based frosting saves the day and just makes the treat a little less sweet. Perfect for an afternoon tea, perhaps?

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  5. Kait
    04.05.2025

    5 stars
    I love this carrot cake recipe, I make it every year for Easter! It is super moist and flavorful and easy to make. The best part is that my kids love it too!

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  6. Angry birds
    03.31.2025

    5 stars
    This carrot cake recipe is a timeless dessert that is both delicious and visually appealing.
    Thanks, so sweet.

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  7. Sahari
    03.31.2025

    Anybody try this without eggs????

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    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      04.04.2025

      Hi Sahari, we have a great vegan carrot cake recipe that’s totally egg-free! I’d recommend making that.

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  8. Larissa
    03.30.2025

    Can you suggest a different oil? I don’t use vegetable oil much.

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    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      04.04.2025

      Hi Larissa, any neutral oil would work—avocado oil, grapeseed, canola, etc. You could sub melted coconut oil too!

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  9. Ron
    11.24.2024

    5 stars
    I enjoyed this so very much. Thank you! I’ve made it twice now. I would argue that it is just as good as UNhealthy carrot cake! The frosting really makes it.

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  10. Judy
    10.16.2024

    3 stars
    This tastes salty and I put in less than one teaspoon as I thought that was too much

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  11. Noa
    10.05.2024

    How many grams do you have in your cup of flour? Everyone will measure it differently, so the result won’t be the same. Not sure why cup measurement is so popular.

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  12. Bea
    08.30.2024

    5 stars
    I made this recipe and it’s a big hit with 3 toodlers! One baby has an allergy in egg so i ised flaxseed ang it works perfectly! Thanks for this.

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    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      08.30.2024

      Hi Bea, aww yay! So glad the cake was a hit.

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    • Sahari
      03.31.2025

      I’m not familiar with flaxseed for egg. Do you use actual seed? Or ground? (I have ground on hand). Also, can you tell me how much flax seed to water you used to substitute the 4 eggs? I’d really appreciate it!

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      • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
        04.04.2025

        Hi Sahari, you might like our vegan carrot cake recipe. It’s totally egg- and dairy-free!

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  13. Heather Erny
    08.02.2024

    Thank you for all your recipes for Dibetics. I’m trying one for a birthday.. The carrot cake and the icing. First time so I hope they enjoy it.

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    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      08.02.2024

      Hi Heather, I hope it’s a hit!

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  14. Jessica
    05.30.2024

    Do you use sweetened or unsweetened applesauce for this recipe?

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    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      05.31.2024

      Hi Jessica, we typically use unsweetened, but either will work.

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  15. Sonya H.
    05.19.2024

    Does the measurements of this recipe fit into a fluted cake pan?

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  16. Denise Comer
    03.31.2024

    Good Morning, I wonder if you could add weights in ozs or grams please, I love your recipe ideas but not used to using cup measurements here in UK
    Have a very Happy Easter!

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    • Sue
      04.03.2024

      Hi Denise. …A standard cup is 250ml but whatever you use as a cup is ok for this recipe – it’s either doubled or halved but if you use the same cup for all the measuring then you won’t go wrong IMO.

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  17. Donna Marie Ritz
    03.30.2024

    Can I use an egg substitute and do you recommend one over the other? I have used applesauce and the liquid from a can of chick peas in some recipes.

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  18. Claire
    03.27.2024

    Can I use gluten free flour?
    Thanks

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      03.28.2024

      Hi Claire, I haven’t tried but I think it would work.

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  19. Lianne
    03.13.2024

    Hi I was wondering how this recipe work with spelt flour?

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      03.13.2024

      Hi Lianne, I think it’ll work great with spelt flour.

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  20. Regina
    02.11.2024

    5 stars
    It looks so delicious

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