- Carrot cake
Carrot cake is a sweet cake with grated
carrot mixed into the batter. The carrot softens in the cooking process, and thecake usually has a soft, dense texture. The carrots themselves enhance the flavour, texture and appearance of the cake.Baking and contents
Deceptively named, carrot cake more closely resembles a
quick bread in construction (all the wet ingredients, such as the eggs and sugar, are mixed together, all the dry ingredients are mixed together, and the wet is then added to the dry) and final consistency (which is usually denser than a traditional cake and has a coarser crumb).Many carrot cake recipes include optional ingredients, such as nuts,
raisins ,pineapple , orcoconut . [ [http://www.canadianliving.com/food/canadas_best_carrot_cake_with_cream_cheese_icing.php Canadian Living: Canada's Best Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing ] ]erving
Carrot cake may be eaten plain, but it is commonly either glazed or topped with white icing or
cream cheese icing andwalnut s, often chopped. Often they are decorated with frosting made to look like carrots. They are popular in loaf,sheet cake andcupcake form, and (in the United Kingdom as well as the United States) can be found pre-packaged at grocery stores, and fresh at bakeries.History
Carrots have been used in sweet cakes since the medieval period, during which time sweeteners were scarce and expensive, while carrots, which contain more sugar than any other vegetable besides the
sugar beet , were much easier to come by and were used to make sweet desserts. [ [http://www.joyofbaking.com/CarrotCake.html Carrot Cake Recipe & Photo - Joyofbaking.com ] ] The popularity of carrot cake was likely revived in Britain because of rationing during theSecond World War . [ [http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodcakes.html#carrotcake The Food Timeline: cake history notes ] ]Carrot cakes first became commonly available in restaurants and cafeterias in the
United States in the early 1960s. They were at first a novelty item, but people liked them so much that carrot cake became standard dessert fare.Fact|date=October 2007 In 2005, the American-basedFood Network listed carrot cake, with its cream-cheese icing, as number five of the top five fad foods of the 1970s.References
*"I'm Just Here for More Food: Food x Mixing + Heat = Baking" by
Alton Brown ISBN 1-58479-341-4
*"Oxford Companion to Food" by Alan Davidson ISBN 0-19-211579-0ee also
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Chai tow kway , a fried "carrot cake" found in Southeast Asia, which is considered a delicacy. The name "cake" is actually a misnomer.External links
* [http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-carrot-cake Videojug's Video Recipe of how to make carrot cake]
* [http://www.diabeticdietfordiabetes.com/diabetic_recipes/cakes/carrot_cake.htm Diabetic carrot cake recipe and preparation]
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