My Big Mama’s award-winning carrot cake recipe is the ONLY carrot cake recipe you’re going to need for the rest of ya life. I know that is a bold statement, but the recipe has been tested/rated, and made over 1000 times… so you don’t just have to take my word for it!
Markus says:
Hands down and hands up…THE BEST CARROT CAKE RECIPE EVER! Everyone who hated carrot cake in my family, LOVED this cake! BAKING QUEEN Jocelyn, thank you for sharing this ahhhmazing recipe!
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Marlene says:
I wish I took photos of the expressions on the faces of my family! This is the very best carrot cake I ever made. My family raved about it, and actually thought I purchased it at a bakery. The cake texture was perfect, not oily or dry, just right, moist, and the spices were outstanding. Kudos to you! Oh, the frosting was delicious with a hint of nuttiness. This is definitely my new go to recipe. I’m going to go thru your site and try a pound cake. Which is you favorite? Thank you for sharing this recipe. It was the best Easter dessert on the table!
How to Make a Carrot Cake
These step-by-step photos show how to make carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, but be sure to check the recipe card below for the full ingredient list and detailed instructions. Skip to the → Best Carrot Cake Recipe
1. Sift the flour, spices, and baking soda into a bowl

Whisk to combine and set aside.
2. Mix the sugar, oil, vanilla, and eggs in a stand mixer

Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition.
PRO TIP: If you don’t have self rising flour, just make your own. Add 3 3/4 teaspoons baking powder and 3/4 teaspoon salt to 2 1/2 cups flour.
3. Add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture in batches

Mix on low speed until just combined.
4. Add carrots, pineapple, and walnuts to the batter

Gently fold everything in, then divide the batter evenly into prepared cake pans.
5. Bake the carrot cake layers in a preheated oven

Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
6. Melt and brown the butter for the frosting

Cook until amber in color, then chill until solid again.
7. Beat the brown butter and cream cheese, then add sugar

Mix until thick and fluffy, adding confectioner’s sugar and whipping until smooth.
8. Add vanilla and salt and whip until smooth

Continue mixing until the frosting is creamy and spreadable.
9. Spread frosting between each cake layer

Stack them evenly.
10. Frost the outside of your moist carrot cake

Garnish with nuts if desired, and get ready for the best carrot cake of your life!
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PRO TIP: Bake the layers on the center rack. Don’t stack pans too high or too low in the oven or they will bake uneven. Keep them centered and rotate halfway through.
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Ingredients
For the Carrot Cake
- 2 1/2 cups self rising flour self rising flour usually has salt in it which is why it was omitted here but if you want a bit more you can add 1/4 tsp of salt as well
- 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/2 tsp ground cloves
- 1/4 tsp ground allspice
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 2 cups granulated sugar or brown sugar
- 1 1/4 cups vegetable oil
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- 4 large eggs room temperature
- 3 cups grated carrots finely
- 1/2 cup crushed pineapple with juice
- 1 cup roasted walnuts chopped, optional
For the Cream Cheese Frosting
- ¾ cup unsalted butter
- 24 oz cream cheese somewhat softened but still a little stiff/ 24 oz is 3 (8 oz) packages
- 5 1/2 cups confectioner's sugar if you want the frosting more stiff, add another 1/2 cup going up to 6 cups total
- ¼ tsp salt
- 1½ tsp pure vanilla extract
Instructions
For the Carrot Cake
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Sift together flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, allspice and baking soda and set aside.
- Next line the bottoms of 3 9” inch round cake pans with parchment paper and lightly grease.
- In the bowl of your stand mixer, beat sugar, oil and vanilla together at medium speed. Next add eggs, one at a time, blending after each incorporation.
- Next slow down the mixer to lowest speed and add flour mixture in increments.
- Fold in carrots, crushed pineapple if desired and walnuts if desired.
- Evenly pour batter into cake pans.
- Bake for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Cool cake layers in pans for 10 minutes then flip cakes onto cooling racks to cool completely.
For the Cream Cheese Frosting
- In a small saucepan, add butter and melt over medium heat. Once the butter has fully melted, a white foam will begin to appear over the top of the butter.
- Watch carefully as the butter’s color changes to brown and the smell of the butter becomes somewhat nutty.
- As soon as the butter is an amber brown color, remove from heat and cool in the refrigerator until it the butter has become solid again (can take about an hour or so).
- Add cooled brown butter and cream cheese to the bowl of your mixer and beat on high speed until it begins to thicken and fluff.
- Next slow down mixer and carefully add in confectioner’s sugar. Once all sugar has incorporated, turn mixer back to high to continue whipping.
- Add salt and vanilla extract and continue whipping until it is smooth.
- Spread frosting between layers and around cake and serve.
Notes
How to Store
- Room Temp: Keep the cake covered tightly on the counter for up to 1-2 days, but only if your kitchen stays below 70°F. Wrap it well with plastic wrap or foil, or keep it under a cake dome so it doesn’t dry out.
- Fridge: Because of the cream cheese frosting, the fridge is your best bet if you want it to last longer. Store it covered for 3-5 days, either as a whole cake or sliced in airtight containers.
- Freezer: You can freeze it frosted, boos! First chill the cake in the fridge for about an hour so the frosting firms up, then wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and foil or store slices in freezer-safe containers. It will keep for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
Nutrition
Recipe Tips
- Use room temp eggs. They mix in easier and help the cake bake up nice and even.
- Grate your carrots by hand. I know boos, it takes a little extra time. But you will get more moisture and a softer cake than using pre-shredded ones.
- Toast the walnuts. Place them in a 350°F oven for about 8 minutes. This will bring out their flavor and keep them from going soft in the cake. Toasting also makes the nuts crunchier, so they hold their texture even after baking.
- Don’t overmix once the flour goes in. Stir just until everything comes together… Unless you like dense carrot cakes!
- Chill the cake before slicing. I always pop it in the fridge for about an hour after frosting to get clean slices.

Recipe Help
Yes!! I haven’t fully tested it that way, so just know the batter makes a lot since this is a simple carrot cake recipe built for three layers. Don’t fill your pan more than ¾ full. Bake at 350°F and start checking around 45-50 minutes. It will likely take closer to 50-60 minutes. Toothpick should come out clean or with a few crumbs.
Nope, boos. The pineapple just adds moisture and keeps the crumb soft. I grew up on carrot cake with pineapple (Big Mama style), but you can leave it out or swap in applesauce.
You don’t have to, but I really suggest it. This is basically my regular cream cheese frosting, I just brown the butter for this cake because it adds a deeper, slightly toasty flavor.
Hello, just curious how many grams of flour? I bake based on weights, not cups.
Thank you!
Hey Stephanie, I do not bake in weight, so I am not sure. Over the years I’ve tried 3rd party converters but those don’t seem to work well.
I brought this carrot cake to the office. Several people said it is by far the best carrot cake they’ve ever had. They’re not wrong!
Now that’s what I’m talking about. Office approval and folks calling it the best? That’s a big win.
I’m so glad it turned out so well for you and that everyone loved it. Sounds like you might be on dessert duty from here on out.
I made this cake with some minor modifications,I doubled the warming spices in the cake and added cardamom and clementine zest to the frosting. The friend that I made the cake for said it was the best carrot cake she’s ever had in her life and she’s been having carrot cakes for 34 years. Thank you so much for this recipe. It’s a gift.
That sounds absolutely wonderful. I love the idea of doubling the warming spices and adding cardamom and clementine zest to the frosting. Those flavors pair so beautifully with carrot cake.
And what a compliment from your friend. Being called the best carrot cake she’s had in 34 years is pretty special. I’m so glad the recipe worked so well for you and that you made it your own.
Can this cake be baked in a 9×13 pan and if so what would the baking time be? Thank you!
Yes, you can definitely bake this in a 9×13 pan! I do want to say that I have not tested it in a 9×13 pan, so I don’t have exact measurements for the batter or icing for a 9×13.
The recipe makes quite a bit of batter and icing (enough for three 9-inch layers), so your pan will be pretty full. Just don’t fill it past about ¾ of the way to the top. If you have a leftover batter, you can bake the extra in a few cupcakes or a small loaf pan alongside it. You’ll most likely have extra icing as well.
Keep the oven at 350°F and start checking for doneness around 45–50 minutes. It’ll likely take 50–60 minutes total, depending on your oven. The cake is ready when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or with just a few crumbs.
Could you please let me know if this recipe be cut in half for a 9×9 or 8×8? Thank You.
I have not tested this recipe cut in half. If you try it, let me know how it turns out!
Can i bake in a loaf pan
I do not recommend making this cake in a loaf pan.
Can you substitute vegetable oil for any other more healthy oils?
Yes, you can swap the vegetable oil.
A neutral oil like avocado oil or a light olive oil works well and won’t change the texture of the cake. You can use the same amount the recipe calls for.
I wouldn’t recommend strongly flavored oils like extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil unless you’re okay with that flavor coming through in the cake.
This recipe is DELICIOUS! All the spices come together so well and the right amount of carrots that don’t overpower(even though it’s a carrott cake).I had some non carrot cake eaters eating this cake! Thank you so much for sharing with me!!!
That makes me so happy to hear. When even the non carrot cake folks are enjoying it, you know it’s doing something right.
I’m glad you liked the balance of spices and carrots. That’s exactly what I was going for so the flavor shines without the carrots taking over. Thanks so much for baking it and sharing that with me.
This recipe is a gift!
Thanks so much, doll!
Can I sub 1 cup of brown sugar for 1 of the 2 cups of white sugar? I plan on making this cake today for my husband for V-Day, and we really like the flavor that brown sugar adds to baked goods! Just want to ensure that it wont alter the final product too much.
Yes you absolutely can!
Can I use butter instead of oil? I don’t mind a denser cake..
If so how much butter instead of oil? Thank you so much, can’t wait to try the cake on mothers days
You can, just do a 1:1 ratio of melted butter. Hope you enjoy!