Carrot Cake with Lemony Cream Cheese Frosting and Roasted Pineapple
Ingredients
- FOR THE CARROT CAKE
- 2 ½ cups unbleached flour
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1 ½ cups canola or other neutral oil
- 4 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 4 cups grated carrots
- 2 cups walnuts chopped
- 1, 20 ounce can crushed undrained pineapple
- FOR THE FROSTING
- 1, 8- ounce package cream cheese room temperature
- 1 stick of melted butter 8 tablespoons
- 4 teaspoons lemon extract
- Approximately 2 pounds of powdered sugar
- FOR THE ROASTED PINEAPPLE
- I fresh pineapple top, bottom, and sides removed. Cut the fruit away from the core and then cut into about ¾ inch pieces.
- Approximately 1 tablespoon of honey or agave
- A few pinches of salt
- A little bit of oil for spraying the pineapple.
Instructions
- FOR THE CARROT CAKE
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- In a large bowl or bowl of a mixer, combine the flour, sugar, cinnamon, salt, and baking soda.
- In a separate bowl, combine the canola oil, eggs, and vanilla. Add to the dry ingredients and mix until well blended.
- Add the crushed pineapple, then mix until it’s all worked in, then add the walnuts and mix until worked in, and finally the grated carrots. Mix until well blended.
- Divide equally into 3, 9-inch cake pans that have been well sprayed with baking spray (and as an extra precaution you might want to cut out a round of parchment paper and line the bottom of each pan. Layer cakes take about 30 minutes to bake through, but make sure by giving it a little touch on the top. It should feel firm. Also, insert a wooden skewer or toothpick into the center and it should come out clean or have kind of clingy crumbs on it - not batter. OR you can bake it all in one layer in an 11x15 or a 13.5 x 10.75-inch pan or something close to that. OR you can cut the recipe in half and bake in one layer in a 9x13-inch pan OR if you happen to have one of those old Corningware square baking dishes (this is what Neeners always baked hers into until somebody who will not be mentioned dropped and broke the dish) that will work for half the recipe. Watch your time when baking one layer. It will take at least 45 minutes I'm betting for the recipe above. If you bake half the recipe, it will take about 30 minutes.
- FOR THE FROSTING
- Beat the cream cheese and melted butter together until light and fluffy. Add the lemon extract and beat to combine.
- Add about 1/3 of the powdered sugar and starting SLOWLY (so you do not end up covering yourself from head to foot in an explosion of powdered sugar) and working up to high speed, beat until fluffy. Repeat this process until you have either used all the powdered sugar in the recipe, or until it’s the texture you like.
- FOR THE ROASTED PINEAPPLE
- To save work in the future, line a cookie sheet with foil, and spray with cooking spray.
- Add the pieces of fresh pineapple, and drizzle lightly with honey or agave. Spray a little bit of oil over the pineapple to prevent drying out. A pinch of salt is also a good idea to balance out the flavors if you ask me.
- Roast at 350 degrees until pineapple looks cooked through and some of the edges have started to caramelize.
- Remove from oven and cool to room temperature, the chop into smaller pieces for decorating the top of the cake.
- TO ASSEMBLE
- If making a layer cake: Get out your cake plate and set the first layer down (top side down on the plate). Dollop some spoonfuls of frosting on the layer and spread out to the edges of the cake.
- Add the second layer of cake (top side down again) and repeat the frosting routine from above.
- Add the third layer of cake (this time top side UP), and frost.
- Decorate the top of the cake with roasted pineapple, slice and serve.
- If making a one-layer cake: Just frost, scatter on some pineapple, and you are good to go!