Paleo Carrot Cake Recipe with Maple Syrup - My Natural Family (2024)

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This is the best Paleo carrot cake recipe! It's made with maple syrup instead of sugar plus it's gluten-free and healthy and clean eating. When I was pregnant with my first child, carrot cake was my craving of choice. I was like a carrot cake junkie! Anywhere I went I just had to have it. I wasn't on any diet restrictions back then, so I went so far as to buy those little cake squares at 7-11 - it was quite the craving.

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To this day, carrot is my FAVORITE cake. I mean, really, what’s NOT to love? The moistness, the carrots, the raisins, the cinnamon, the thick cream cheese frosting (I’m drooling already!) But guess what? A slice, ok, ok, 3 slices of carrot cake when pregnant is just fine, in my book anyway. So, what about now?

I can’t dive into a moist delicious, Über fattening piece of carrot cake because although it makes my heart skip a beat, my waist is like “No way LADY! Red Alert! Red Alert!” what’s a gal to do? Well, if you’re anything like me, and your mind works like mine, then that’s super scary and you’ll also have come up with some way to indulge without all that added fat! Right? RIGHT???

I’ve come up with "my" tried and true recipe for the best carrot cake and it's Paleo you’ll ever indulge in all the while being good to your waistline, and hips, and anywhere else you gain weight. Yes, I love you, too! I came up with this recipe when I wanted my favorite birthday cake (carrot), but I was on the Paleo diet and knew my old recipe just wasn't going to cut it. I'm glad I tried this because I love it - and I don't feel bad after eating it. HUGE bonus!

I would love to know what you think of this recipe, especially if you miss the cream cheese frosting that's in traditional carrot cakes. Please comment below!

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Paleo Carrot Cake Recipe with Maple Syrup

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  • Author: Rebecca Baron
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 12 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Cuisine: Paleo
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Description

This carrot cake which is Paleo is made with maple syrup *, carrots, raisins, cinnamon, and a thick "cream cheese" frosting is not only delicious, but healthy too!

Ingredients

Scale

  • 5 medium-sized Carrots (peeled and shredded)
  • ¾ Cup Raisins (optional)
  • 1 Cup Pure maple syrup *
  • ¾ Cup Coconut Flour * (sifted once to remove lumps)
  • 1 ½ Tbsp Ground Organic Saigon Cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp Ground nutmeg
  • 1 tsp Real Salt *
  • 1 tsp Baking Soda
  • 10 Eggs (pastured)
  • 1 ¾ Cup Pumpkin Puree (one 15 oz. can)
  • 1 Tbl Pure Vanilla Extract
  • 1 Cup Coconut Oil (melted and cooled)

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 3 ⅓ Cup Raw Cashews
  • 4-5 Cups Boiling Water
  • 1 Cup Coconut Oil (melted and cooled)
  • 1 Cup Pure Maple Syrup *
  • 3 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract
  • 2 tsp Lemon Juice
  • ½ tsp Real Salt *
  • Pinch Ground Ginger (optional)

Instructions

  1. Stir the shredded carrots and raisins (if using) together with the maple syrup and refrigerate for one hour.
  2. Heat the oven to 325. Grease two 9" cake pans with coconut oil and dust with coconut flour, line the bottoms with circles of parchment paper cut to fit and set aside. If using a Bundt pan, grease and flour as described and set aside.
  3. Combine the coconut flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and baking soda.
  4. Crack the eggs into a large mixing bowl and beat with an electric mixer until combined.
  5. Add the pumpkin puree, vanilla, coconut oil and orange zest (if using) and beat until well combined.
  6. Fold in the dry ingredient mixture until just combined.
  7. Fold in the maple syrup/carrot mixture until evenly combined.
  8. Divide the batter between the cake pans, or pour into the Bundt pan.
  9. Bake 35-40 minutes in cake pans, or 1 hr and 20-30 minutes in Bundt pan. Cakes are done when a toothpick stuck in the center comes out clean.
  10. Let the cakes cool completely before removing from pans and frosting. Loosen the cakes from the sides of the pan with a knife for easier removal.

Creme Cheese Frosting

  1. Place the cashews in a heat-safe container and cover with boiling water. Let stand 20 - 30 minutes, then drain and rinse with cold water. Drain again to remove as much water as possible.
  2. Transfer the cashews to a food processor and process until they're broken down into a paste. Add the remaining frosting ingredients one at a time, processing well after each addition. Continue to process until the mixture is very smooth. Add a tablespoon or two of your favorite paleo milk if the mixture is too thick.
  3. Transfer the frosting to a freezer-safe bowl and freeze about 30 minutes.
  4. Remove from freezer and beat with an electric mixer until the frosting begins to thicken.
  5. Return the frosting to the freezer for another 30 minutes. Remove and beat until thick. At this point, the frosting should thicken quickly. If it's too thick to spread easily, let it sit out at room temperature until it softens slightly.
  6. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  7. Frost the cooled cake as you like. Use plenty of frosting between the layers for a tall, beautiful cake.

Keywords: healthy, Paleo, traditional

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Comments

  1. Alyssa Sheehan

    I'd love to try this for Easter! Just to confirm, this recipe calls for 10 eggs, correct? Thank you!

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  2. ALYSSA A SHEEHAN

    I really want to try this! Just to be clear, the recipe calls for 10 eggs, correct?

    Reply

  3. Samantha Eichel

    Soaked cashews in room temp for 6 hours. Pro tip: keep it cool, anything over 80 degrees makes the frosting melt!

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  4. Libby

    Can you sub the maple syrup for honey? Looking to cut back on the sugar!

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    • Rebecca

      I supposed, but it would be like subbing white sugar for brown sugar and would change the taste and you would probably need to use a different amount. A Google search could tell you the difference. Another thought is that you could probably get away with use less of the maple syrup, although that would change the moisture content of the cake. . .

      Reply

  5. Marylou

    I'm looking for a good carrot cake recipe that's Paleo. I see this one has Pumpkin in it. Both my husband and I hate anything pumpkin, so can you tell me if the flavor of pumpkin comes through in each bite, or is it absorbed so the cake doesn't have a pumpkin taste? The recipe sounds awesome until I get to "pumpkin" so thank you for your advice.

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    • Rebecca

      Hum. I don't think it's very pumpkin-y, but I like pumpkin things, so I'm probably not the best person to ask. It does have a pretty decent amount of pumpkin, but not as much as carrots.

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      • Daga

        Can I use apple sauce instead of the pumpkin? If yes, what quantity?

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  6. Emma

    Looks really interesting, planning to make this tomorrow. I don't see the amount of raisins that are needed. Can you tell me how much you used? Thanks!

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    • Rebecca

      Honestly I probably put a different amount any time I make it. I kind of just eye the amount depending on who will be eating it. Some people really don't like raisins and so I will put in less but if you like more go ahead and put more. It is all preference and it won't make a difference to the recipe taste.

      Reply

  7. Ann Flinchum

    I may have just missed it, but, how many eggs does this recipe call for? Looks sooo good!

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    • Rebecca

      Alright, looks like part of the ingredients got accidentally taken off. I was able to fix the problem so it should be good now. Thank you for letting me know about that error. It was appreciated!

      Reply

  8. Malen

    I have tried a lot of coconut flour recipes but havent had a carrot cake before with coconut flour. I am definitely trying this.

    Reply

  9. VH

    recipe takes much longer in a bundt pan at 325F So far its' been in for 60 minutes and still wasnt done. In for another 30..here's hoping!

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    • VH

      smells amazing though! Texture was perfect! Can hardly wait for the finished results!

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    • VH

      done in a bundt pan a@ 325F for 1hour 20 minutes.

      Reply

  10. Mindy

    Do I strain/drain the carriots from the marinade prior to fooling in?

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    • Rebecca

      Nope.

      Reply

  11. Laurie

    Wow...I used this recipie to make mini muffins. We had 72 amazing mini muffins. This is an excellent recipie and it is going in my binder. Only the best of the best go in my binder. Thanks for sharing this....

    Reply

    • Rebecca

      I'm glad you like it! Thanks for visiting.

      Reply

  12. Chandra@The Plaid and Paisley Kitchen

    I have never heard of Carrot Flour but I can tell that is must be great. This cake is gorgeous!

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    • Rebecca

      Do you mean carrot flour or coconut flour? Coconut flour is a very popular grain-free ingredient.

      Reply

  13. rebecca u.

    I love this recipe, it looks amazing. My husband's favorite is carrot cake, so I think he will LOVE this! Thank you!

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  14. melody

    This looks like a really great recipe! I can't wait to try. The rosettes are gorgeous.

    Reply

  15. Ladan

    Hi Rebecca . You do not have any idea how much I enjoy reading your recipes especially this carrot cake which is my favorite cake . I am going to print this and make it tomorrow .Please let me say that your doing brilliant job with this blog . Thank you

    Reply

    • Rebecca

      Doesn't it look so good? Please let us know how it turns out . . .

      Reply

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Paleo Carrot Cake Recipe with Maple Syrup - My Natural Family (2024)

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Can you have pure maple syrup on Paleo? ›

Maple syrup is awesomely Paleo, as it is a natural sugar that has been extracted from maple trees for thousands of years.

Why not use butter in carrot cake? ›

Why do you use oil instead of butter in carrot cake? Oil helps keep carrot cake extra moist and also helps extend its shelf life.

Is sugar free maple syrup Paleo? ›

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Is carrot cake healthier than other cake? ›

However, even though carrot cake has a higher fat content, it can bit a healthier choice compared to regular cakes especially because carrot cake is made with whole wheat flour, which is a healthier choice of flour, unlike white flour.

Does pure maple syrup spike blood sugar? ›

Maple syrup gives you carbohydrates in the form of sugars without fiber. As a result, maple syrup can cause swings in blood sugar and insulin levels. Insulin is a hormone that moves sugar in our blood to cells that convert it to energy. People with diabetes may have bad side effects from the sugar in maple syrup.

Is pure maple syrup better for you than brown sugar? ›

While brown sugar contains slightly more vitamins and minerals than white sugar, it still offers less nutritional value than pure maple syrup. Maple syrup has fewer calories and considerably more calcium, riboflavin and manganese than brown sugar.

What is a substitute for oil in carrot cake? ›

Applesauce: Unsweetened applesauce can be used to replace oil in baking. It adds moisture and sweetness, resulting in a softer texture. Use an equal amount of applesauce as the amount of oil called for in the recipe. Greek Yogurt: Greek yogurt provides moisture and a.

What is a substitute for carrots in carrot cake? ›

Baking (Carrot Cake)

For baking, try grated parsnips, rutabaga, or zucchini. If using zucchini, squeeze out some water. These alternatives are all featured in spice cakes similar to carrot cake, so they will produce a similar result.

Why do carrots turn black in carrot cake? ›

Carrots contain pigments that are sensitive to changes in pH balance. When the shreds of carrot come into contact with the alkaline baking soda, a chemical reaction takes place that causes the pigments to change color.

Can you eat rice on paleo? ›

Strict paleo dieters exclude all grains from their diets — including rice — primarily due to their high phytate content. Although it's technically prohibited, many people still consume small amounts of white rice while following a paleo diet because it's lower in phytates, compared with other types.

What sugar is OK on paleo? ›

Raw honey might have been most prevalent to cavemen so this would be approved if you're going the paleo route! Maple syrup and molasses are also paleo. Maple syrup, in its purest form without any additives, is a naturally occurring sugar extracted from maple trees.

Can you have honey on paleo? ›

The paleo diet allows for natural sweeteners like honey in addition to maple syrup, raw stevia and coconut sugar, so use your judgment when including these in your food.

What is the healthiest cake in the world? ›

What Type of Cake is Healthy?
  1. Angel Food Cake. Angel food cake is healthy because It does not contain egg yolk and butter. ...
  2. 2 . Flourless Chocolate Cake. ...
  3. 3 . Protein Mug Cake. ...
  4. 4 . Homemade Strawberry Shortcake. ...
  5. 5 . Sugar-Free Carrot and Date Cake. ...
  6. 6 . Pineapple Upside-Down Cake. ...
  7. 7 . Cheesecake. ...
  8. 8 . Red Velvet Cake.

What is the green stuff in carrot cake? ›

The green flecks are carrot but the colour has been changed by the bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) in the mixture. Some pigments are sensitive to pH balances and will change colour if they are in a very acid or very alkaline environment.

Does carrot cake raise blood sugar? ›

It showed that patients who increased their daily sugar intake (in the form of carrot cake) but maintained a stable body weight, showed no adverse changes in their blood glucose. The study was conducted by the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at London's Hammersmith Hospital.

What maple syrup for Paleo diet? ›

Go for grade B (whose name may change in 2013), and make sure you get real maple syrup, not just “syrup.” Is maple syrup paleo? Yes maple syrup can be eaten on a Paleo Plan but eat it in moderation.

Can you have honey or maple syrup on Paleo? ›

As a naturally produced food, honey, particularly raw honey, is widely accepted as a Paleo food. However, like maple syrup, it has a high sugar content and should be consumed in moderation.

Is pure maple syrup low Fodmap? ›

Though it contains some fructose, maple syrup is still considered a low FODMAP food in certain quantities. Pure maple syrup is considered low FODMAP in servings up to 2 tablespoons. Be mindful, however, that some products marketed as maple syrup aren't pure.

What sweetener is allowed on Paleo? ›

Paleo-Friendly Sweeteners

Raw honey might have been most prevalent to cavemen so this would be approved if you're going the paleo route! Maple syrup and molasses are also paleo. Maple syrup, in its purest form without any additives, is a naturally occurring sugar extracted from maple trees.

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