This recipe comes from Great American Brand Names cookbook. I make this quite often - you can tell because the page has little dried up bits of carrot stuck to it. Carrot cake is essentially an excuse to eat cream cheese frosting, and this cake has fruit and nuts and is moist and sweet. Try it!
Preheat oven to 325F.
Oil and flour 13x9 inch baking pan.
Mix in large mixer bowl:
2 c. all purpose
flour
1 1/2 c.
sugar
2 tsp
baking soda
1 1/2 tsp
ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp
nutmeg
1/2 tsp
salt
1 c.
cooking oil
3
eggs
1/2 c.
milk
2 c. shredded
carrot
I am fortunate to own the veggie shredder attachment to my Kitchenaid mixer (thanks mom!) so I peel fresh carrots and shred them finely.
Beat on low speed until ingredients are moistened. Beat on med speed for 2 minutes.
Stir in:
1 c. flaked
coconut
3/4 c. chopped
walnuts
1/2 c.
raisins
Pour into prepared pan.
Bake 55 minutes.
Cool completely on wire rack.
Frosting:
blend 6oz package room temp
cream cheese with 4 tbsp softened
butter into a creamy paste.
Stir in 4 tbsp
milk and 1/4 tsp
vanilla.
Stir in 2 c.
confectioner's sugar, half cup at a time.
Keep stirring until lumps are gone.
Spread on cooled cake. If not serving right away, store in fridge overnight.
This recipe obviously has too many ingredients to be suitable for the express lane, but it really is easy. Just mix a bunch of stuff and pour in the pan and let the oven make it into cake! Mmmmm cake! Frosting is easier if you use a wooden spoon or paddle to stir with.