I keep getting lucky on my pairings for Taste & Create. This time, Version 8.0, I was partnered with Jescel at Spice of Life, a delightful blog chock-full of yummy recipes. It didn’t take me long to settle on a recipe, however--I saw the words "carrot cake" and knew that’s what I had to make (and devour).
Carrot cake is one of my favorite desserts, right up there with apple pie a la mode, strawberry shortcake, and anything combining mint and chocolate. I have at least 20 renditions of carrot cake in my abyss of saved recipes--I'm always on the hunt for the best recipe ever. Some have coconut, some have pineapple, some have cranberries, some have nuts. Most have cream cheese icing, which I’ve always considered a necessary component of the cake. In fact, it's probably the main reason I'm such a fan of carrot cake.
Jescel’s recipe for Carrot Cake in a Cup was straightforward and looked like a winner. That being said, I made two major changes and a small tweak. (Is that allowed? I'm such a rebel.) One change reveals my sloth-like tendencies and the other reflects my aversion to messes.
Change #1: Instead of grating carrots, I opted to use some carrot baby food. You tend to have a plethora of such things lying around when you work for a baby food company. That, coupled with the fact that I’m a lazy bum, was why I made this alteration.
Change #2: Following the success of the black-bottom cupcakes I made last week, I decided to skip the icing (gasp! shudder! sob!) and try the same method out on these. I was able to sacrifice the icing because I knew these babies would be traveling to work with me and thought they'd be easier to transport and eat this way. Hey, I'm just thinking about the well-being of my co-workers, that's all. :)
Small tweak: I was nut-less. There wasn't a walnut, pecan, cashew, or pistachio to be found in my apartment, so sadly, I was forced to leave them out. So much for a nice crunch.
Results: Using baby food instead of grated carrots obviously made the cake much more moist, bordering on too moist. If I take the lazy route again (and let's be honest, I probably will), I’ll reduce the amount of baby food and use two 4-oz jars instead of three. They still tasted delicious (and I do mean delicious), but they were just a little too sticky. I sort of missed the flecks of grated carrot throughout the cake and was a little put off by the neon orange-ness created by the pureed carrots. Eh, that's a small price to pay for the time and knuckle-skin that I saved. :)
The plop of cream cheese on top was a stroke of genius, if I do say so myself. It’s a wonderful alternative to cream cheese icing (although clearly not as scrumptious--let's not kid ourselves here). Orange-bottom cupcakes, anyone?
(massacre)(shortly before it went in my belly)
Thanks, Jescel, for feeding my need for carrot cake!
April 14, 2008
cutie-patootie carrot cupcakes
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26 comments:
Hee! Orange-Bottom Cupcakes! LOL! Love the idea of the cream cheese baked right on, it is genius and it saves time! They look delicious!
I don't think I would have ever thought to use carrot baby food. But then again, I don't work for a baby food company!! They do sound great though - I'll never turn down carrot cake!
Those look really good! I found you through Sarah at Homemade. Great blog!
Oh what delicious carrot cupcakes! I'd have never thought of using carrot baby food in a cupcake what a great idea!!
Rosie x
I know I'm not the only one who's said this... but I would have never, in a million years, thought of baby food. Even if I had a jar sitting right in front of me.
I love it! Baby food inspired orange bottom cupcakes!
Clearly it's a carrot cake kind of week! What a good idea--using the carrot baby food. Let them peel, grate and process it for you! :-) Plus, it makes the time from start to in-your-belly quicker!
The cupcakes look great. And they're way Cutie-Patootie! I used to watch Rosie O when I was in grade school, btw.
Sorry they were a little sticky. That happens to a lot of my baked goods. I try to make everything as moist as possible.
I love carrot cake! Cutie-patootie sounds rather funny!! Those cupcakes look yummy.
Thanks for dropping by my blog and leaving a nice note. :-)
wow, you are making me soooo hungry!! That was a great idea to use the baby food! How much would you reccommend using? Cause you know I have a lot of that sitting around! :)
Yum. What a great idea to bake the cream cheese in. I love carrot cake and that is such a great take.
I bet my 9-month old wouldn't mind if I snagged a few of his baby food carrot jars and made these. Yum!
Those look so good. Carrot cake is one of my favorite desserts as well. Using the carrot baby food sounds interesting.
Another Tastespotting approved venture! These look soooo good I think some cupcakes are in my baking future.
Oh wow, those look so good! Must try...
Love those - I can just taste the frosting, too!
Thats a really great idea to use baby food! Carrot cake is my favorite too.
Cute little yummy treats :)
I made a chocolate chip carrot cake last fall. yum.
I'll be makin' these fo sho. YUM. Carrots were next in line for my muffin quest.
Baby food definitely an interesting twist. Looks awesome!!
These cupcakes look so delicious and tender!
wow, Grace, you are a genious... baby food is a good idea.. might try it one of these day... i'm glad it turned out well.. now, I have to make time to do your recipe.. soon!
I probably wouldn't make these with baby food (no babies in the house) -- but I love carrot cake and these look awesome. :)
My most requested carrot cupcake recipe starts with 2 jars of carrot baby food, eheheh!!
They sound and look wonderful!
Like everyone else, baking with baby food is a new idea to me. I love it though! I'll have to try it some time.
I was really intrigued by your phrase in the Taste & Create round up: "Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new contender in the hunt for the best carrot cake ever." I LOVE carrot cake!
I really like the idea of the sweetened cream cheese baked right on top! (Hmmm, I wonder what it would be like with cream cheese icing too.... :-D)
-Elizabeth
P.S. If I weren't such a cheapskate, I'd try the baby food method but bottled baby food is SO expensive!!
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