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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Carrot Cake Brazilian style




I bought a 12 friand moulds from Melbourne ( there was 30% discount otherwise i will not buy due to high conversion ^_^) and have been searching for a recipe to try out this new mould. I saw this simple carrot cake in Tanja's blog and i immediately tried out using this new mould.


Carrot Cake Brazilian style


Just few ingredients and don't need a mixer to do the job, the outcome was quite impressed..similar like muffin texture, carrot taste was not strong..but beautiful golden orange colour..

Carrot Cake Brazilian style


I like this new mould because i can bake mini and cute cake, each of my family just grap one and enjoy!

Carrot Cake Brazilian style


First I use a food processor to process carrot till coarsely then only transfer to blender to blend it till finely..

Carrot Cake Brazilian style



Carrot Cake Brazilian style


Carrot Cake Brazilian style


I reduced the sugar from 300g to 200g but still taste a bit sweet...that's why i omitted to dust icing sugar on top of the cake..

Carrot Cake Brazilian style




Carrot Cake Brazilian style
(recipe source: adapted from Tanjas Cooking Corner with minor changes)
*makes 12 friand cakes or 26cm ring baking pan

Carrot Cake Brazilian style3 large carrots, peeled and thinly sliced (about 350g)
3 eggs (medium)
240ml corn oil
200g sugar
1/4tsp salt
250g all purpose flour
1tsp baking powder

butter (to grease baking pan)

Method
1. Preheat oven to 175c.
2. Place the sliced carrots, eggs and oil into the bender, then process untill the carrots are finely chopped. Add in sugar and salt, mix till combine.
3. Add flour and baking powder, mix until well blended.
4. Pour batter into greased baking pan, and bake for 35-40mins or until inserted skewer come out clean.
5. Remove cake from pan and let cool and enjoy!

50 comments:

  1. Hi Sonia....those carrot cuppies looks nyummy....by the way Akak already posted the spiral curry puff...I made...not as Good looking as Yours...but satisfy my taste buds!!I love the puff so much!might try this one too one fine day!!!TQ ya!

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  2. Sonia..the baking pan is a great buy coz I dont see them around here. The indent design makes the cake cute. Your carrot cake looks moist and can imagine how good it taste from your description :)

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  3. That cakes looks really great ! Love the design of your muffin tin !

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  4. Very nice golden colour of your cakes! I remember I saw Jane has this mould too. Very pretty!

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  5. i love this mould, simple and pretty.

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  6. That's a beautiful friand pan, Sonia. And I love the simplicity of this recipe. Also it's so different from all the other carrot cakes ... and you know I love different :) Bookmarking this one.

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  7. Lovely! And I love your mould too! :)

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  8. Oh nice color! Is it from the store I told you about in Victoria Market? Love the shape of the cake pan. Btw, the cake looks really moist too?

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  9. wow...Sonia...the cake looks awesome and love the beautiful clicks..u have captured the true taste of this cake and simply love the beautiful colour. i too have posted a similar blender cake today.

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  10. Love your mould, so pretty. This is the simpliest carrot cake & beautiful orange color:)

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  11. I love carrot cake. Your carrot cake is cute and lovely.

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  12. 哇。。漂亮又简易的小蛋糕!
    还有那个模型也很可爱,我这里就没有见过哦!

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  13. 组织蓬松柔软呢
    而且这个口味很有营养:)

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  14. Sonia, nice mould! and the color of the cake is so pretty :)

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  15. Nice mould......can use to make kuih bahulu also....

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  16. I love the bright orange color and the fact that the carrots are blended...this way my boys won't know this is carrot cake:D

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  17. I have this mould as well. It will be used every time after I made my lapis coz the balance of egg whites are perfect for friand. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  18. Lovely golden colour and look moist in the inside! Must be delicious.

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  19. Such easy to make and attractive looking mini carrot cakes, will be ideal for kids parties and summer picnics, keeping the recipe safe, thanks :)

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  20. Cute carrot cakes dear. Easy to throw in the mouth type...love it! ;)

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  21. Wow... definitely will try this one.. How do you rate d taste from 1 -10??

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  22. My name is Teck,I am your blog follower, I am living in Melbourne, knew that you had bought a 12 friand moulds from Melbourne. Next time, if you want to buy something from here, I can check the price for you to save some dollar.

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  23. nice golden colour and like the moist texture too!

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  24. Nice little cutie cakes! I never know there is Brazil carrot cake..hehe..I tot carrot cake is just one type haha..

    Ya..ya..the mould is on sale now ..actually everything is on sale now because Easter is coming ...!!

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  25. OMG!drool over it...it's all time fav....your presentation 

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  26. Yum! I love the use of blender in this, making the task easier.

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  27. Sonis love these look awesome and love the. shape!

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  28. Oh, what a cute looking mould, a lovely idea to make this cake in mini version, Sonia!! Your presentation of the brazilian cake is absolutely adorable!!! Thank you for trying out the recipe!

    Have a wonderful day!
    Tanja

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  29. Hi Sonia, nice cake mound u have . Just to confirm This carrot cake actually do not require to shred the carrot (unlike the usual carrot cake) Right? Can I use a juicer to make this?

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  30. Lovely cake with beautiful colour! And I like your cake mould!

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  31. ahhh simply heavenly to go with hot cup of kopi o

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  32. Sonia, what a cute mold! I love the beautiful rich orange color these carrot cakes give, and they look very moist inside too. Very healthy cakes using carrots and we can feel less guilty eating them. =P

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  33. I love the mini mold, yes, just pop the cake into the mouth and is favored by kids!

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  34. Stumbled on your website and saw this yummy looking carrot cake. Excited to try it out (never surf any food website when fasting...hehehe) ...just wanted to know...the recipe mentioned salt....where and when to put in the salt? Thanks. ~ Dee

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  35. Dee, sorry, i have amended the recipe, please check.

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  36. Hmmm...what a nice piece of cake! Simple and healthy too.
    Happy weekend, dear.
    Kristy

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  37. Sonia, love these cakes!And do agree with you, the colour is simply stunning! Looks very moist!

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  38. Lovely friands. I bought my friands mould from Melbourne too.

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  39. i saw some friands mould too in queen vic market the last trip i went there but i didnt get those moulds, they look very simple and quite different from what i see you got here so i ended up never buying them.

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  40. Hi Sonia,

    Can I enquire how long is the baking time for this friand mould? I presumed the 35-40 mins baking time as stated refers to baking with the 26cm ring pan right?

    Janice.

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  41. Janice, sorry did not mentioned clearly , I bake for 30mins.

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  42. wow...so cute & look tasty! I can feel my hand was stretching over to pick one!haha... btw without reading the text i thought they were kuih bahulu! since they were made of 350g of carrot it should be considered a healthier diet for me & my 2 kids (who are not so keen on eating VEGGIES)! I must try this recipe too!

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  43. Hi Sonia,

    Thanks for your prompt reply. I'll give a try on this cuties real soon.

    Janice.

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