Carrot Cake with Praline Filling and Cream Cheese Frosting
The perfect compliment to pumpkin and apple desserts for the holidays is this spectacular Carrot Cake filled with caramel PLUS icing. This show-stopping 3-layer cake is decadent and rich. Truth is . . . it’s better than pumpkin pie any day!” Here’s the story on how I created this incredible cake:
What do we have to eat that’s sweet?” asked ‘Mr. Meat and Potatoes’ Bill.
“Uh, nothing hon. Would you like me to bake a cake?”
“Oh YEA!”
“How about a layered carrot cake? With a praline filling?”
He was speechless! Sweets and football games on TV will quiet this man faster than anything I know. Off to the kitchen I scurry. This cake took one half of the day to make. Bill got his cake and ate it too . . . the next day with this Carrot Cake with Praline Filling & Cream Cheese Frosting! If I wanted to sell this cake I’d have to charge $10.00 a slice just to break even with the ingredients and time that was put into baking it.
This is a very dense, heavy, thick, utterly rich cake . . . if you’re looking for light and flakey, this is not your cake. This is “wow, I-can-only-eat-half-a-slice carrot cake.”
Oh, but made with so much love!
Let me warn you, the praline filling alone will send you directly to blissful heaven. You may even find yourself spooning it . . . no pouring it into your mouth as it cools on the stove.
This is dangerously rich stuff that puts a humble carrot cake way over the TOP! I think I’ll make a bigger batch of it the next time to drizzle over the cake!
I doubled the frosting to make this extra luscious. For me, it’s the frosting on the cake that matters more than the cake anyway! But I rarely eat sweets, being more of a savory flavor kind of gal. Maybe that’s why my husband begs me to bake . . . I really do need to do this more often. Baking really is quite fun!
Carrot Cake with Praline Filling and Cream Cheese Frosting
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Description
This is NOT your ordinary carrot cake….this one is truly special and over-the-top extraordinary. It is not every day that top food bloggers make another food blogger recipe with RAVE reviews over the deliciousness of this cake. This cake is first of all, delicious on it’s own, but adding the extra layers of praline between each cake layer is literally mind-blowing. This is not a beginner cake and requires skill and patience, but the results are ever so worth a special occasion! Buon appetito la mia amici bella! (Buon appetito my beautiful friends)!
Ingredients
For The Cake
- 3 cups flour
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 cup light brown sugar
- 2 tsp. baking powder
- 2 tsp. baking soda
- 1 tsp. salt
- 4 tsp. ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp. ground ginger
- 1/8 tsp. ground cloves
- 1/8 tsp. ground nutmeg
- 2 sticks butter, softened
- 1/2 cup vegetable/canola oil
- 6 large eggs
- 1 Tbsp. vanilla extract
- 1–1/3 cups drained crushed pineapple
- 1 cup shredded coconut flakes
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- 6 cups shredded carrots
- Prepare praline filling and cream cheese frosting.
Praline Filling
- 6 Tbsp. butter
- 1–1/2 cups light brown sugar
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 3/4 tsp. salt
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1 tsp. cornstarch
Cream Cheese Icing/Frosting (I double this amount)
- 2 8–oz. packages cream cheese, softened
- 2 sticks of butter
- 7 cups powdered sugar
- 2 tsp. vanilla
- 2 tsp. butter flavoring
- pinch of salt
Instructions
For the cake
- Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.
- Prepare 3 9-inch round baking pans with butter/cooking spray and flour dusting.
- In a small amount (about 1 cup) of water, cook the shredded carrots for about 15 minutes to tenderize.
- Drain all of the water from the carrots.
- In a large mixing bowl, add the flour, sugar, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and nutmeg.
- Mix well.
- Add the softened butter, oil, eggs, vanilla extract, pineapple, coconut, pecans, and carrots.
- Place equal amounts of cake batter into each of three prepared pans.
- Bake for 35 – 40 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
- Place on baking racks to cool.
For The Praline Filling
- In a heavy pan, melt the butter.
- Add brown sugar and mix well.
- Add cream, vanilla, and salt.
- Mix well again.
- Slowly add in the flour and cornstarch.
- Vigorously blend well with a whipping utensil.
- Use a small-holed strainer to remove any lumps of flour/cornstarch.
- Pour the praline filling into a metal bowl.
- Place in the freezer for a few hours to thicken or refrigerate overnight.
For the Cream Cheese Frosting
- Blend all ingredients together.
- Assembly of Cake
- Gently remove cooled 3 cakes layers from pans.
- Pour half of the praline filling onto 2 of the cake layers only.
- Immediately place these in the freezer if the filling is too runny. This will thicken up the filling more quickly.
- Remove chilled cake layers with praline filling from the freezer after several hours.
- Spread thick layers of cream cheese frosting on top of the two cake layers with filling.
- Place these two cake layers on top of each other and then place the final third cake layer without any praline filling on the top.
- Frost the cake and decorate how you like.
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My good friend, Liz gave me the honor of baking this cake for her book club and posted it on her blog, That Skinny Chick Can Bake and it was a huge hit among the group and her family! My sister, Kelly, made it for her husband’s birthday and recommended it to Liz. I know that you’ll get the same reactions from others when you present this delicious Carrot Cake with Praline Filling & Cream Cheese Frosting!
I have a very good recipe for carrot cake but this one really caught my eye because of the praline filling. How much frosting do you put on the 2 layers. Is it 1/2 cup, 1 cup per the 2 layers & the rest on top & sides.
Hi “CVCookster”,
I wish I could give you a definitive measurement of frosting to use in terms of ½ cup, 1 cup, etc……but I don’t use measurements for frosting cakes. I double my frosting/icing simply because my family LOVES the frosting/icing on our cakes….and those who don’t can simply remove the amount of frosting/icing that they prefer to. I apologize if this doesn’t answer your question. Whether you use your own tried and true recipe that you mentioned, or this one (that I’m partial to), or a recipe that’s a blend of yours and mine….I know you’ll just love this. It sounds like you are a seasoned baker and this recipe is perfect for you. The praline filling can be a bit challenging to firm up, but I’m sure your results will be delicious! Please do send me a photo of your cake so I can share with everyone here in the community of LBVC and in the newsletter (anonymity insured)!
Ciao,
Roz
This sweet decadent looking iced carrot cake is right up my ally! I do love frosting on a cake and carrot cake has always been a favorite. The tiny little pumpkins ? and nuts as decorations make it so pretty for Thanksgiving. Thanks for sharing this amazing lookingrecipe.
It’s my pleasure, Judee! Everyone who makes this cake just raves about it! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Ciao,
Roz xo
Mercy, that frosting looks so billowy– I could do a face plant in it! When we love our man that much, spending hours in the kitchen baking up something you know they will love is totally worth it! That praline filling looks divine! Great job ,Roz!
I appreciate it Debby! I am making it this weekend for a spring magazine article and my husband is chomping at the bit in anticipation. With your superb baking skills this would be great for you to bake!
Ciao,
Roz
Thanks for the mention, my friend!!! xo
Any time Liz!
Ciao,
Roz so
Kelly reminded me of this cake! I’ve printed it off and will try it soon. xo
Liz . . . You did a SUPERB job in baking this cake and the presentation with the nuts on the side makes it all the more beautiful and inviting to dig straight in! Gave you a link back too!
xo
Roz
Che torta meravigliosa!
Great effort and wonderful result, good job!
Have a nice week end
thank you Vittoria. I arrive in Italy tomorrow and cannot wait to see your wonderful country!
The best carrot cake I have ever tasted was in Switzerland which may surprise you or may not. 🙂
Actually I can believe that because Switzerland is so international and so many wonderful cakes and pastries are made there. Talk to you when I return from Italy!
Roz, your cake is beautiful! Can you believe it: I’ve never had a carrot cake… 🙂
Thank you Marina! And I hope that you can enjoy a good carrot cake someday!
I so love carrot cake! I bet I would finish the entire slice, no matter how rich. The praline filling sounds amazing. Your husband must have been thrilled!
Thanks Lisa . . . it is terribly hard to resist even one little bite of this cake. My husband is in cake heaven!
Beautiful job Roz – I haven’t had carrot cake in years.
Thank you Larry! Bill and I have been wanting to try and duplicate a cake prepared by a local restaurant that doesn’t share recipes (and I understand that), and we think that this recipe is even better than theirs! It’s mighty fine and mighty fattening!
I LOVE carrot cake and usually wouldn’t dream of changing the recipe…but I have to admit this cake looks scrumptious!!! 🙂
Thank you so much Piping Bags! I went to your site to leave a comment, but couldn’t find where to do so. I agree, sometimes good things should never be changed, but I knew that I wanted a different filling this time and it really worked nicely. I hope that you stop by and visit again!
Don’t see a pin button? Can I just copy your photo url to Pinboard?
Thanks Angie! The pin button is in the “+” symbol below. Type in Pinterest and it pops up. I’d like to add the ‘pin it’ button to my posts and need to do that right away, huh? yes, go ahead and copy the photo and url on your pin board. Thank you for doing that !
Roz
wow Roz, this is luscious and HEAVENLY! Shared!
Thank you Angie, I’d enjoy any of your recipes for an entree before a bite of this cake. Thank you for the tip about placing a ‘pin it’ button on my blog. So kind of you!
Carrot cake one of my favourite! The name sounds so healthy, almost boring, but this MASTERPIECE is rich and full of sweetness!! The investment in time and ingredients to bake this cake is well worth it. Well done!
I know what you’re saying Rita . . . sounds healthy, but really oh so decadent! Every now and then we can have a little splurge, huh? Thank you for your visit and compliment!
Carrot cake is what I always ask for on my birthday…and you’ve pushed it over the top with this fantastic recipe! Your icing looks so rich and glossy, and the praline filling sounds extraordinary! I hope you saved me a slice 🙂
I can see why you like carrot cake for your birthday! One of the best cakes there is!
Carrot cake, praline filing and cream cheese frosting?! Be still my heart!
Deliciously decadent. Jackie
Hi Jackie! What a compliment coming from such an experienced and accomplished baker such as you! Thank you so much!
That praline filling looks amazing! What a great addition to carrot cake 🙂
Hi Laura! Welcome! I just found your blog too! Thanks for your visit and sweet comment! I hope we visit each other more often!
Wow – you have one lucky husband! That cake sounds and looks wonderful. I can’t imagine how delicious it must be. Your fall decorations are (also) icing on the cake!
I agree with Tricia, he’s pretty lucky and I just wish I could eat this and any other cake like he does without gaining a pound! Thanks for the kind compliment!
I’d love to have a slice of this…it looks divine! I’m all about the frosting too 😉
A wonderful to hear . . . another frosting lover! That’s the place in a cake where I’m just GONE!
I read the recipe, looked at the pictures, and gained 2 pounds.
Too funny! I hope you enjoyed it! 😀
Oh, what an awesome cake! Divine flavors. I wish I could taste it now….
Cheers,
Rosa
Thank you Rosa. I wish you could come on over and shoot some photos with your new camera. You amaze me with your camera talent!
Cheers too,
Roz
Oh wow – this is wicked – and I do love wicked, so cut me an extra large slice.
Perfectly described LInda . . . I’d cut you as big a piece as you’d like!
Ciao,
Roz
My mouth is watering and I’m actually considering making this at 10:30pm on a school night! It would be wonderful for breakfast 🙂
Jo
That’s too funny, Jo! I read your comment to my husband and he got a good chuckle too!
I’ll leave an address and you can mail me a piece. Okay?
Will do Patrice! I’ve got plenty since this cake is HUGE!
As my daughter would say, “Oh Mon Dieu.” And pass the cake. I love how you used this as a transition to autumn. I make a carrot cake for husband for his August birthday. Thought it was pretty good until I saw this. As my mother would have said, “I’ll have a credit card slice.” Your husband and my husband would get along very well. I am wishing you all good things for your year off and recovery. Hope Italy speeds the process beautifully!
A credit card slice is perfect for this for people like me who gain weight looking at food! Maybe even just a bit too!
Thank you for your well wishes for my back health. . . it’s been slow recovering and I’m glad that I have a back brace for walking around Italy. The wine will help too! Especially helpful will be some strong limoncello!
Ciao,
Roz
Oh my, I don’t think I will fit into my jeans just looking at the photo. Then again just one slice would be OK since I can never resist carrot cake!
That’s exactly why I’m not eating a lot of this cake . . . my super-skinny-can-eat-anything-and-makes-me-sick husband will eat the entire damn thing, Val!
Hugs to you in Canada,
Roz
This cake looks absolutely incredible!
Jenn, thank you so much . . . it really is a good recipe that I hope you can make and enjoy some day. It feeds a LOT of people!
Ciao,
Roz
omg are you kidding me.. how can you photograph this and not send everyone a piece … my mouth is watering and really mad I cant have this right this minute!
Claudia, I wish I could share this with your husband and you because it is FAR too big of a cake for just my husband (I only eat about a fourth of a normal slice)!
XOXO,
Roz