Carrot Cake Roll

Saturday, 23 September 2017

Carrot Cake Roll





I first saw this Carrot Cake Roll on La Table De Nana (one of my favourite spaces) back in July of this year.  


It looked fabulous, but then everything she makes looks fabulous.  Monique is such a talented lady in so very many ways.



Carrot Cake Roll




As recipes go, she had purloined it from French at Isa's, but also gave a link to an English version to be found here

It is a fabulous cake in any language.

Carrot Cake Roll




Carrot cake is my husband's favourite kind of cake.  As soon as I saw Moniques, I had in mind to make this for him and that's just what I did today.  It only took me two months to get to it, haha.  


And then I had to search and search for her photo of it so I could find the recipe.  Note to self:  from now on pin what you want to make. Just don't take it for granted that you can easily find it again! 

Carrot Cake Roll




So after much searching I found it again and set out to make it for my husband.  I used the English version and adapted it a tiny bit. 


I have incuded the recipe in both linear and metric measures.

Carrot Cake Roll





Its a very easy cake to make.  There is no fat in the batter, unless you count the eggs.  I used large free range eggs.  The size had not been specified, but large free range worked perfectly.  


There is rather a lot of sugar however . . .  almost as much sugar as flour. I am not sure if you could cut that down or not.

Carrot Cake Roll




I added chopped raisins and toasted walnuts to the batter as well.  I like carrot cakes to have raisins and walnuts in them.


Carrot Cake Roll




I just put them into a coffee mug and chopped away with my kitchen scissors.  Easy peasy.  Worked a charm.



Carrot Cake Roll




My filling didn't turn out as solid as the original recipe did.  I think that is because of the difference in cream cheese between North America and over here in the UK.  


Our has a lot more liquid in it.  Not sure how I can fix that either . . .  but as far as taste went, it didn't really matter too much.



Carrot Cake Roll




My husband really, really enjoyed this cake.  I would make it again for company.  I think its a good solid recipe.  Easy and delicious, pretty and much more interesting than a normal carrot cake.



Carrot Cake Roll



*Carrot Cake Roll*
Serves 12
Its carrot cake, rolled up with a cream cheese filling.  Deliciously simple. 

3 large free range eggs
126g caster sugar (2/3 cup, can use granulated)
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
1/2 tsp fine sea salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground cardamom
2 tsp ground cinnamon
105g of plain flour (3/4 cup)
2 medium carrots grated (about 2 cups)
75g raisins, chopped (1/2 cup)
60g chopped toasted walnuts (1/2 cup)

For the filling:
170g cream cheese, at room temperature (6 ounces)
4 TBS butter, at room temperature
260g sifted icing sugar (2 cups)
1 tsp pure vanilla

You will also need:
icing sugar to dust (optional)
toasted walnut halves (optional) 

Carrot Cake Roll



Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F. gas mark 4.  Line a 10-inch by 15-inch rimmed sheet pan with aluminium foil and spray it well with non-stick cooking spray.  Set aside.


Crack the eggs into bowl and beat well for about 5 minutes until thick and creamy.  They should get lighter in colour.  Beat in the sugar, salt and vanilla.  Sift the flour and spices together.  Stir in the raisins and walnuts.  Stir this into the egg mixture to combine.  Stir in the carrots.  Spread the mixture into the prepared pan, spreading it to completely cover and fill to the edges.


Bake for 9 to 11 minutes, until just done.  The top should spring back when lightly touched, but it should not have browned too much.


While the cake is baking place a large cotton tea towel on a flat surface and dust with icing sugar.   As soon as you remove the cake from the oven, carefully invert it over the icing sugar dusted tea towel.  Carefully remove the foil. (If you have sprayed it generously, this won't be a problem)  Starting from a short end, fold a bit of the end of the tea towel over the end of the cake and the roll it up tightly in the towel.  Leave to cool completely.


To make the filling beat the cream cheese and butter together until fluffy.  Beat in the icing sugar and vanilla. 


When the cake is completely cold, carefully unroll and spread the filling evenly over top. Re-roll.  Refrigerate for about an hour to firm it up.  Place onto a decorative plate, dust with icing sugar, place toasted walnut halves decoratively on top and serve.  Cut into slices to serve.


Store in the refrigerator. You can freeze the finished cake, wrapped tightly in cling film, for up to one month.

Carrot Cake Roll





This made the perfect cake to celebrate the beginning of Autumn and the weekend.   

This content (written and photography) is the sole property of The English Kitchen. Any reposting or misuse is not permitted. If you are reading this elsewhere, please know that it is stolen content and you may report it to me at: mariealicejoan at aol dot com Thanks so much for visiting. Do come again! 

 Follow my blog with Bloglovin

 

5 comments

  1. I love carrot cake Marie! That's one thing I have never made is a roll cake. I think I need to remedy that soon. This looks sooo good!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. This was my first time baking it as a roll also Jan, but it was so easy to do. I highly recommend! It is delicious! xo

      Delete
  2. I buy my shelled walnuts in a 2 lb. or larger bag and bag them in 1 cup measures for the freezer. When I need to chop them for a recipe I take the flat side of my meat clever or my small cast iron pan and pot them a good one, a couple of times, while still in the bag and they are good to go for baking!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your cake looks delicious. After 51 years of marriage and baking, I have decided to try my hand at a rolled cake this year!!! I was thinking about your cream cheese being more watery than what we have here in the states....if you placed your cream cheese in coffee filters and weighted it down for a while it may help reduce the amount of liquid in it. Just a thought.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Sharon! I will give that a go. I hope you will make this. So long as you keep it rolled up until it is completely cold, you should not have any problem. Dusting the tea towel generously with the sugar is really important. It will help prevent the cake from sticking to the tea towel. Let me know how you get on! xo

      Delete

Thanks for stopping by. I love to hear from you so do not be shy!


BEFORE LEAVING A COMMENT OR RATING, ASK YOURSELF:
Did you make the recipe as directed? Recipe results are not guaranteed when changes have been made.

Is this comment helpful to other readers? Rude or hateful comments will not be approved. Remember that this website is run by a real person.

Are you here to complain about ads? Please keep in mind that I develop these recipes and provide them to you for free. Advertising helps to defray my cost of doing so, and allows me to continue to post regular fresh content.

Thanks so much for your understanding! I appreciate you!