This is my favorite Carrot Cake Recipe of all time, with a moist and tender crumb and the perfect blend of spices. It’s loaded with carrots and studded with crunchy pecans and raisins (which are optional, but nice!), and you’ll love the perfect whipped cream cheese frosting.

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“I have made this cake several times now and it never fails to be a winner. It’s so moist and flavoursome, it’s one of my all-time Natasha’s best recipes…” – Ivy ★★★★★
Best Carrot Cake Recipe
One of my favorite cakes growing up has always been homemade carrot cake, but store-bought carrot cakes have always missed the mark for me – they’re either too sweet, too dense, or too dry. After years of testing and perfecting this recipe, I can confidently say this sets the bar high for any carrot cake lover. It’s no wonder it has scores of 5-star reviews. You’ll love this winning combination of the perfect cake base and fluffy Cream Cheese Frosting.
Carrots should be the prominent ingredient of any carrot cake, and this one does not disappoint. It’s also super moist from the addition of applesauce and olive oil. This cake is so satisfying, you could even enjoy it without any frosting. There’s so much going on in the flavor and texture of the cake between the shredded carrots, crunchy pecans, and sweet raisins.
Carrot Cake Video
In this video tutorial, I’ll show you how to make and decorate this Carrot Cake. You will be surprised at how quickly and easily this cake comes together. This is the perfect Easter dessert following a glorious Baked Ham and Au Gratin Potatoes!
Ingredients for Carrot Cake
- Carrots – the star ingredient and key to a moist carrot cake. Use peeled whole carrots and avoid baby carrots or pre-shredded carrots.
- Oil – I use light olive oil to add richness to the crumb, but you can substitute it with canola oil or vegetable oil.
- Sugar – I combine granulated sugar with brown sugar, which contains molasses, adding moisture and a little bit of acidity to create a more tender crumb.
- Eggs – add moisture and richness to the cake. Make sure they are at room temperature.
- Applesauce – adds extra moisture and creates a denser, more tender crumb. You can also substitute lightly drained, crushed pineapple.
- Spices – warm spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and clove add flavor and enhance the carrot flavor. Pumpkin pie spice or apple pie spice are convenient substitutes instead of using several individual spices.
- Raisins and Pecans – these are optional, but I love the textures and flavors they add. You can substitute the nuts with walnuts, almonds, cashews, or shredded coconut.

How to Make Carrot Cake
The process for making this carrot cake comes together in 2 bowls (no mixer required!).
- Dry ingredients – In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients: flour, sugars, salt, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves, breaking up the brown sugar if you see clumps.
- Wet ingredients – in a second mixing bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients – oil, apple sauce, and eggs until well blended.
- Combine – Pour the wet ingredients over the dry ingredients and stir until moistened, scraping down the bowl.
- Add-ins – Fold in carrots, pecans, and raisins (if using) just until incorporated.
- Bake – Divide the batter between 2 greased 9-inch cake pans and bake at 350˚F for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Cool – Rest in the cake pans for 15-20 minutes then run a knife or spatula around the edges to release the cakes and transfer to wire racks to cool completely before applying frosting.

How to Frost and Decorate Carrot Cake
You can decorate this cake any way you like. You can roughly spread the frosting for a traditional look or pipe the frosting as I have done here. If you want to replicate this look, watch the video tutorial above to see detailed instructions for decorating this dreamy carrot cake. Here’s what you will need:
- Piping Bag – I love the disposable ones
- Large Open Star Tip – I use a Wilton 1 M
- Offset Spatula – this makes the process much easier and more precise

Can I make this in a 9×13 cake pan?
I love the ease of rectangular pan cakes like our Pumpkin Cake and Tres Leches Cake. You can bake this carrot cake in a 13×9 cake pan. Prepare your pan as directed in the recipe, then bake at 350˚F for 40-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Can I make carrot cake cupcakes?
Yes! Check out our Carrot Cake Cupcakes recipe for instructions on converting this recipe to cupcakes.

Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
I love this carrot cake for the holidays because it can be made in advance without suffering in quality or flavor. You can either make individual parts ahead of time or fully assemble the cake ahead of time, since it keeps really well in the refrigerator or freezer.
- Cake Layers – once the cake layers are cooled to room temperature, wrap in plastic wrap and keep them at room temperature overnight. Cake layers can also be frozen for up to three months.
- Assembled Cake – once the cake is fully assembled, you can cover and refrigerate it for up to 3 days. Carrot cake can be frozen for 2-3 months.
- To Serve – If frozen, thaw in the refrigerator overnight. This cake can be served at room temperature or chilled from the refrigerator. Just slice and serve.
How to Keep Sliced Cake Moist?
Frosting will keep a cake moist, but once a cake is sliced, the cake part that is exposed can quickly dry out. If you are storing leftover cake, place a piece of plastic wrap directly over the sliced part of the cake to keep the cake moist.

Carrots are such a versatile ingredient. I love carrot recipes from Roasted Carrots to Creamy Carrot Soup and of course, carrot desserts. If you’re a fan of carrots, this Classic Carrot Cake is a must-try! Layered with our Cream Cheese Frosting, it is such a nostalgic and comforting dessert that makes everyone happy.
Easy Carrot Cake Recipe (VIDEO)

Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour, *measured correctly
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
- 2 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/2 tsp ground allspice
- 1/4 tsp ground cloves, optional
- 1/2 tsp fine sea salt
- 1 cup extra light olive oil, or vegetable or canola oil
- 4 large eggs, room temperature
- 3/4 cup applesauce, or drained crushed pineapple
- 3 cups finely grated carrots, 14 oz or 6 medium carrots
- 1 cup pecans, *plus more to garnish, optional
- 3/4 cup golden raisins, or regular raisins, optional
Instructions
How to Make Carrot Cake:
- Prep: Preheat the oven to 350˚F with a rack in the center of the oven. Butter two 9-inch round cake pans, line the bottoms with a ring of parchment paper and lightly butter the parchment. Set aside.
- Dry Ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, add flour, both sugars, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cloves and salt. Whisk to combine and break up any brown sugar clumps.
- Wet Ingredients: In a second mixing bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients: oil, eggs, and applesauce just until well combined. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and use a spatula to fold until combined.
- Add-Ins: Use a spatula to fold in the carrot, nuts and raisins if using and fold until well incorporated.
- Bake: Divide the batter evenly between the cake pans and bake in a fully preheated oven for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Cool: Let the cake rest in the pans for 15-20 minutes then transfer to a wire rack and cool to room temperature before applying frosting and decorating. Meanwhile, make the Cream Cheese Frosting.
To Frost The Carrot Cake:
- Set the first cake layer on a cake platter and spread on a generous amount of Cream Cheese frosting (about 1/4 of the batch).
- Set the second layer over the frosting with the top-side-down to create an even frosting surface. Lightly crumb coat the cake with frosting then apply more frosting to the top and sides of the cake.
- Use a piping bag fitted with a large open star tip to pipe puffs of the remaining frosting around the top of the cake and sprinkle remaining pecans around the edges.
Notes
*To improve the flavor of pecans, toast them on a dry skillet, tossing frequently until fragrant then cool and chop. You can also substitute pecans with walnuts, almonds, cashews or shredded coconut.
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I love watching your videos.
Natasha, I live in France and the only cream cheese we got over here is Philadelphia in a plastic little box, so it’s not dry and thick like in your videos. I don’t know if it’s the right thing to use. Cause my frosting don’t come out as good as I would like, my childhood memories.
What should I do?
Hi Bidart, you might try researching substitute cream cheese recipes. I found this one for a European Cream Cheese Frosting – it sounds similar to the product you are describing. I hope that helps!
I plan on making this for Easter as well as your Tiramisu recipe which is a favourite. I think I will use pineapple instead of apple sauce.
If I wanted a different shape, would a 9 x 13 pan work for this recipe?
Hi! Yes- see my note above in the blog: “Can I make this in a 9×13 cake pan?”
I hope you love the recipe!
Natasha, this cake is wonderful and while my kids and husband love it, I was wondering if I could make a chocolate version and wanted to have your input – would you add baking or dutch chocolate and how much? Chocolate chips too? Thank you so much for this recipe and all your other amazing work!
Hi Kate! I’m not sure, and without testing it myself, I can’t advise. Cocoa powder absorbs more water so you’d have to experiment with the ratios of wet/dry ingredients.
Hello Natasha. I’m wondering if I can blend or use the food processor for the carrots instead of the box greater.
I’d appreciate your response. Thank you! I love your recipes
Cecilia
Hi Cecilia! I think that can work if you’re able to get an even consistency similar to finely grated carrots.
I have made this twice in the last week and it is absolutely delicious. I have made many of your recipes (not just desserts) and they always turn out and taste wonderful. When I’m looking for something new, I go to your recipes. Thank you for sharing and for making me a better cook.
Thank you so much, Carol. I’m so happy you’re enjoying the recipes.
Just made this in a bundt cake mold! It was so delicately sweet and moist! If you want an even moister cake, try adding some milk or even sour cream!
Thanks for your review and suggestion! Great to hear that you enjoyed our Carrot Cake recipe!
So Good! i made this into a bundt cake. 350 for 45min..i used homemade apple puree..perfect!
Love it! I’m glad that you enjoyed our Carrot Cake recipe.
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Awesome taste, texture, and appearance of cake! I made this for our party to celebrate 4 birthdays in one month. When everyone took the first bite they said “this is very good”. From the recipe to the videos this is fantastic! All the flavors melted together instead of just sugar. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for the wonderful feedback, Cathy! I’m so glad it was enjoyed.
Can i skip de applesauce?
Or is the same thing that yhe Gerber?
You can use store-bought apple sauce or crushed pineapple (well-drained).
Hi Natasha,
This recipe is so great. I just discovered your recipe two weeks ago and I’ve already made it twice. My family and friends just love it. My Co-workers at work even love it. Great Job!!! This is a keeper and going into the family recipe book. 🙂
That’s wonderful, Samantha! I’m so happy to hear that.
Hi Natasha, I baked this carrot cake, it didn’t seem to rise too much, is this normal or is it supposed to rise and how much? Thanks
Hi Maggie! I didn’t measure the thickness. It shouldn’t be flat, it will rise some. Reference my video (linked in the blog above) to see what my cake looked like after it was baked. Also- check your rising agents (baking powder/baking soda) to make sure they are not expired or too old. I hope that helps.
Hi Natasha! I am wondering if you can use regular olive oil instead of light olive oil?
Hi Melissa! I recommend using light olive oil because it’s neutral in taste. Virgin olive oil will leave its flavor. You can use another neutral oil like canola or vegetable.
Best carrot cake recipe! Easy to make, very moist. Thank you Natasha’s kitchen!
Hi Maria! You’re very welcome. I’m so glad you loved the cake.
Hi Natasha, Love your recipes! If I want to make this in a 10 cup bundt cake pan, what would be the measurements? Thank you.
Hi Dodi! I have not tested it in different size pans to advise on how to adjust the recipe.
I have made this cake several times now and it never fails to be a winner. It’s so moist and flavoursome , it’s one of my all time Natasha’s best recipes. Thank you for sharing your recipes Natasha.
I’m so glad to hear that, Ivy! You’re very welcome.
I made this cake for my son’s birthday. It was so delicious everyone raved. My husband said it was the best cake he’s ever had. We had it yesterday and he talked about it all the way home from our son’s house. This morning he said he couldn’t quit thinking about how great it was.
Thanks for the amazing recipe and the video
I’m so glad to hear that, Elizabeth! Thank you for sharing!
I made this cake today, I haven’t tried it yet, but I noticed it didn’t have any vanilla extract in it. Was it left out.
Hi Jeannie! You can add some if you’d like but the cake gets plenty of flavor from the other ingredients and spices.
Well it’s official!! You converted my chocolataholic husband and my picky eater daughter! This was the most moist and beautiful tasting cake EVER!!
P.S My son asked for carrot cake for his birthday cake ( which he’s never tasted before) and has asked to have this every year!!
That’s amazing, Rebecca! I’m so glad it was enjoyed.
First of all, this was SOOOOO good!
I baked it in a bundt pan at 350º for 50 minutes and it came out just right. I used Natasha’s cream cheese frosting recipe.
Thanks for sharing, Jacy!
I made the cake & frosting-looks absolutely beautiful! Taking it to share with friends: hope it tastes as delicious as it is beautiful!! Wish I could send you a picture!!
I hope it becomes a huge hit! Unfortunately, you won’t be able to share photos here but you may share them on our Facebook page or group!