AUNT ADA'S CARROT-COCONUT CAKE

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Ever since I joined Zaar I wanted to post this wonderful, never-fails-to-impress recipe. I know there are dozens of carrot cake recipes on Zaar, but I haven't come across one exactly like this one. It bakes perfectly at any altitude and is scrumptious. The metric measures are the ones I use.

Provided by Zurie

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h45m

Yield 10-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 cups cake flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon mixed spice
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup cooking oil
3 large eggs, the largest size
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 lb crushed pineapple, canned**
2 cups finely grated carrots
1 1/2 cups desiccated unsweetened coconut
1/2 cup walnuts, broken up

Steps:

  • * Don't use canola oil, which is very thin. Use sunflower or corn oil, or other cooking oil.
  • ** Crushed pineapple comes in 440g (14 oz)tins here in South Africa: the 1/2 lb is what you will more or less have after draining lightly. You do not have to weigh the pineapple to be the exact weight given above. The trick is to let most of the liquid drain off by itself, but the pineapple should still be fairly juicy, so do not press on it -- just tip into a sieve over a bowl.
  • ***I'm not sure whether you get the fine, unsweetened dessicated coconut in the USA. If not, use sweetened; it should not make a huge difference.
  • Preheat oven to 375 deg F/190 deg C, and about 25 deg.F/10 deg C less if you're using a fan/convection oven.
  • Grease a cake tin: I use a square one, about 7" - 8" square, which is about 23 cm square. Line the bottom only with nonstick or wax paper, and grease the paper again. Grease sides well. (Or use an average-sized round tin).
  • Open the can of crushed pineapple, and let it drain in a sieve set over a bowl. Leave until needed.
  • If you have a fine processor blade, you could use that to grate the carrots, but a box grater normally has a side with finer holes: I use that.
  • Mix the flour, baking powder and spices in a bowl. I don't sift cake flour.
  • Beat the oil, eggs, vanilla and sugar very well in a roomy bowl, until creamy and lighter in colour. The sugar will not dissolve completely.
  • Stir in the flour, alternately with the rest of the ingredients: pineapple (which will still contain juice), carrot, coconut and walnuts.
  • Mix well with a wooden spoon or electric mixer.
  • The batter is fairly runny. Pour into the prepared tin. If using a square tin it's a good idea to cover the corners with pieces of foil to prevent burning.
  • Bake for about 1 hour 10 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
  • Do this test, because ovens differ and your cake might need a few minutes more.
  • Turn out, and cool.
  • Topping: use any cream or creamed cottage cheese topping or icing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 618.4, Fat 35.7, SaturatedFat 11, Cholesterol 63.5, Sodium 419.8, Carbohydrate 71.9, Fiber 4, Sugar 45.6, Protein 6.2

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