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Taste: This carrot cake is perfectly sweet, nutty, and perfectly spiced, while the frosting is rich and tangy.
Texture: Ultra moist and tender with that luscious cinnamon cream cheese frosting in every single bite.
Ease: Easier than you might think!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe: Brown butter really elevates the traditional carrot cake flavors. This might be your new favorite cake!
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This Brown Butter Carrot Cake is easily one of the most incredible cakes I’ve ever tried – and that’s really saying something, coming from this chocoholic!

It wasn’t until I had a slice of AMAZING carrot cake from a little café called Fragments in Paris that I realized just how great carrot cake could be.
So I got to work testing and tweaking, elevating my recipe for Carrot Cake Cupcakes into a show-stopping layer cake.

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The nutty flavor of the brown butter complements the flavors in carrot cake beautifully – and it also helps make the cake super rich and moist.
Plenty of warm spices in the batter and an extra dash of cinnamon in the cream cheese frosting round everything out perfectly.


Sprinkle of Science
How to Make Brown Butter Carrot Cake
How to Brown Butter
This simple trick elevates the flavors here SO much. A skillet works better than a saucepan for browning butter because there’s more surface area for the brown bits to develop. Here’s how to brown butter:
- In a medium skillet set over medium heat, melt the butter.
- Swirling the pan occasionally, continue to cook the butter. It should become foamy with audible cracking and popping noises.
- Once the crackling stops, continue to swirl the pan until the butter develops a nutty aroma and brown bits start to form at the bottom.
- Once the bits are amber in color, about 2 to 3 minutes after the popping stops, remove from heat and pour into a mixing bowl, then set it aside to cool completely.
- Learn all my tips and tricks for browning butter in my How to Brown Butter article here.
The Best Baking Pans For Cake
My favorite cake pan is this Fat Daddio’s pan. Never use dark-colored nonstick cake pans. They conduct heat too aggressively and often lead to hard, dry edges and undercooked or sunken centers.

How to *Properly* Prepare Carrots for Carrot Cake
- Fresh carrots only: For extra moist Carrot Cake, shred fresh carrots – don’t use pre-shredded packaged ones. Freshly grated carrots are more flavorful and much more moist!
- Farmer’s markets: Whenever possible, buy your carrots at the farmer’s market. They’re SO much sweeter!
- Coarse grating: Don’t grate your carrots too finely. You want carrot “confetti” in your cake, so the bigger holes on your box grate work better.
- If you have one, use your food processor: You can also use your food processor’s grating attachment to make grating quicker and easier.
- Buy extra: 3 cups of freshly shredded carrots equals about 4 medium carrots, but buy extra just in case.
Do I Have to Add Nuts?
I added pecans or walnuts as an option for this Brown Butter Carrot Cake. They add a nice crunchy texture and a bit of savory flavor to contrast the sweetness. Feel free to skip the nuts or add a few tablespoons of raisins, if preferred.
Applesauce in Carrot Cake?
This isn’t necessarily a healthy addition, although it does allow us to use a little less butter. Applesauce in Carrot Cake helps provide tender moisture and a nice, sweet, fruity flavor to complement the carrots. You don’t really taste apples, just a light freshness.
Carrot Cake Spices
- This recipe is written for a well-rounded flavor, with the spices harmoniously balancing out the sweetness and richness.
- Please note that new spices are much more flavorful, and older spices carry less flavor – so adjust accordingly based on the age of your spices.
- If your spices are expired, toss them and purchase new ones – otherwise, your cake may be bland.
How to Tell When the Cake is Done Baking
The cake is done baking when a toothpick or cake tester inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.

The Best Frosting For Carrot Cake
Arguably the best part of Carrot Cake! Here are my best Cream Cheese Frosting tips:
- Cool room temperature ingredients: For the best and creamiest frosting, be sure your cream cheese and butter are at room temperature.
- Cream cheese: Use full-fat bricks of cream cheese, not reduced-fat cream cheese or tubs meant for spreading on bagels.
- Scrape the bowl: Beat in a large bowl until completely smooth, scraping down the sides and bottom of your bowl often, until there are no lumps. Even if you have a paddle attachment that scrapes the sides as it goes, I still recommend scraping down the paddle and bottom of the bowl to ensure no lumps.
- Sift: Don’t skip sifting the powdered sugar! It’s a pain, but it’s necessary to ensure smooth frosting.
- Vanilla paste: For those beautiful vanilla speckles and a gourmet appearance, use vanilla paste over vanilla extract.
How to Assemble Brown Butter Carrot Cake
In this recipe, we take two cake layers and cut each in half horizontally, resulting in four layers that provide a better ratio of cream cheese frosting.
Feel free to skip this step (you likely won’t need as much frosting), but it’s much more fun and more of a beautiful centerpiece as a four-layer masterpiece!
To cut each cake layer, use a cake leveler or serrated knife. A cake leveler makes your layers absolutely perfect.

How to Decorate Carrot Cake
- Simplicity: The cream cheese frosting is a little looser than your classic buttercream, so you won’t be able to do intricate, detailed designs. I personally prefer a more basic or “naked cake” look for carrot cake anyway.
- Nuts: A border of chopped nuts on top of the cake makes a simple yet elegant final garnish. Feel free to add more chopped nuts as a bottom border, too, if you wish.
- Cute details: If you want to add a cute finishing touch, check out my article on How to Make Decorative Edible Carrots.
Can You Make This Recipe Into Cupcakes?
Sure – check out my guide on how to convert a cake into cupcakes (and vice versa!) – or simply use my easy Carrot Cake Cupcakes recipe here.
Can I Make Carrot Cake Ahead of Time?
Wrap cooled, uncut, unfrosted carrot cake layers in several layers of plastic wrap and place inside an airtight container. Store at room temperature for up to 3 days. Check out the freezing instructions below if you need to store longer.
Does Carrot Cake Need to be Refrigerated? How to Store Carrot Cake
Yes, because of the cream cheese frosting, Carrot Cake does need to be stored in the fridge. You can keep the cake at room temperature for up to 6 hours, but if storing longer, cover with a cake keeper and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
Can You Freeze Carrot Cake?
Yes! Wrap cooled, unfrosted carrot cake layers in several layers of plastic wrap and place inside a freezer bag. Store in the freezer for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Don’t defrost at room temperature, or you will end up with mushy, sticky cake.

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Ingredients
For the cake:
- 10 tablespoons (142 grams) unsalted butter
- 2 1/2 cups (318 grams) all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
- 2 cups (400 grams) firmly packed light brown sugar
- 3 large eggs, at room temperature
- 1 cup (250 grams) unsweetened applesauce
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 3 cups (296 grams) finely shredded carrots* (about 4 medium carrots)
- 3/4 cup (84 grams) finely chopped walnuts or pecans
For the cream cheese frosting:
- 24 ounces (680 grams) cream cheese, completely softened to room temperature
- 2 sticks (227 grams) unsalted butter, completely softened to room temperature
- 1 tablespoon
vanilla paste or extract - 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 5 cups (625 grams) powdered sugar, sifted
Instructions
Make the cake:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Thoroughly grease two 8-inch round cake pans and line the bottom with parchment paper.
- In a medium skillet set over medium heat, melt the butter. Swirling the pan occasionally, continue to cook the butter. It should become foamy with audible cracking and popping noises. Once the crackling stops, continue to swirl the pan until the butter develops a nutty aroma and brown bits start to form at the bottom. Once the bits are amber in color, about 2 to 3 minutes after the popping stops, remove from heat and pour into a mixing bowl. Let cool completely.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. Set aside.
- To the browned butter, whisk in the brown sugar, then the eggs. Stir in the applesauce, vanilla, and carrots. Add the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Stir in the nuts.
- Divide the batter evenly among the prepared cake pans. Bake until a cake tester inserted comes out clean, about 30 minutes. Let cool completely before transferring to wire racks.
- Slice each cake layer in half for four layers using a cake leveler or serrated knife. Place layers in the fridge while you make the frosting.
Make the frosting:
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese, butter, vanilla, cinnamon, and salt on medium-high speed until very light, creamy, and smooth. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. On low speed, gradually add in the sugar and beat until creamy.
Assemble the cake:
- Place one cake layer cut side up on a cake stand or platter. Spread about 1/4 of the frosting all over the cake layer, pushing it out over the edge just slightly. Repeat with the remaining layers. With an offset spatula, spread the remaining frosting evenly all over the cake, smoothing the edges.
- Serve or store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Recipe Notes

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This post was originally published in 2020 and has been updated with additional recipe tips. Photos by Ashley McLaughlin.
Made this recipe into cupcakes for my grandsons first birthday party. They were a hit and absolutely delicious. Very easy recipe to follow. Thank you! Oh
So wonderful to hear that, Chris!!
I used the exact measurements for ground ginger. The cake baked perfectly but all you can taste is ginger. Is that what this cake is supposed to taste like?
Hi Cleo! This cakes should have a well-rounded spiced flavor, from the combination of cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger, in balance with the browned butter and other ingredients. Were your cinnamon and nutmeg perhaps older, and your ginger was brand new? Older spices lose their potency, while fresh spices pack a lot more punch – which could be why it seems that the ginger flavor has overtaken the others! Feel free to reach back out to us with more details so we can help troubleshoot further 🙂
Amazing,
I have your book/ magazine and you have changed by baking skills above and beyond! I have been baking for over 25 years… thank you… have made carrot cake for hubby’s birthday and 90 percent call for OIL… Ugg.. this was the best cake I have ever made… My husband calls it CRACK carrot cake… thank you sooo much!!!! I have shared a slice or two with many friends… THANK you
WOW, Julie, what a compliment!!! You are going to absolutely make Tessa’s day when I pass along your message! We are so thrilled that you love Tessa’s cookbook and magazine so much, and so happy you and your husband and friends love the carrot cake recipe!! Thank you so much for your lovely comment – it truly makes us so happy to hear this!! Happy baking 🙂
I made this cake and it didn’t rise at all. They came out thin. Why is that???
Hi Angel Marie! This cake has relatively thin layers due to starting out with two cake layers and slicing each in half to make the four layers; however, you do want to make sure that your leavener (baking soda) is fresh. Check out this article Tessa wrote on Baking Soda vs. Baking Powder. She includes how to test for freshness. Please let me know if I can help troubleshoot further, but I hope you give this recipe another try! How did your cake taste?
Can either this cake or the cupcake recipe be made as a sheet cake?
I’ve made the cupcakes and they were delicious! But I need to make a flat cake.
Hi Michele! We haven’t tried that, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work! Please let us know how it goes if you give it a try!
Hi! Someone asked if this could be made as a sheet cake. I’d like to try this as well. Could you suggest what size pan to use ( 9×13 or???) and how long to bake it?
PS I soooo love all you do and all you share with us. I love your cook book and so appreciate able to purchase on Amazon. As a matter of fact I just bought e more as gifts
Hi Kathy! We are so thrilled to hear that you are loving Tessa’s content and cookbooks! Thanks so much for your support 🙂 AS for your question about making this into a sheet cake, unfortunately we haven’t tried that – but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work! Please let us know how it goes if you give it a try!
The Cake was so perfect but the frosting was more liquid than expected, anything that I can do to make it thicker?
Hi Haifa! Feel free to add additional powdered sugar (about 2 tablespoons at a time) until you reach your desired consistency 🙂
Could I use six inch pans instead of eight inch? Would you recommend 3 or 4 of them?
Hi Lexi! We haven’t tried this recipe using 6-inch pans, so I can’t say for sure! Let us know how it goes if you give it a try.
I don’t have experience in baking and I made this for a bunch of bakers and they loved it, thank you for the recipe!!
Hello, Tessa. My name is Tracy. Thank you so much for this amazing recipe but I have only one question :
Can I make my own applesauce? Because I can’t find it anywhere at my place. I know you’ve suggested mashed banana as a substitute. But I preferred stick to the original recipe if I can. I thank you very much in advance
Absolutely! Homemade applesauce would make this cake even better 🙂 Let us know what you think of this recipe when you give it a try!
How can I substitute Applesauce? I can’t seem to find the recipe on your site either.
We haven’t tried anything else! Other reviewers have used grated apples or crushed pineapple with success. Hope that helps! The recipe is listed right above the section where you commented 🙂 You can also click the “Jump to Recipe!” button at the top of the page to be taken to the recipe. Please let us know what you end up trying and how you liked it!
Can you please confirm that it only cooks for 30 mins because mine was in for over 50 mins and still wasn’t cooked in the middle. Tastes great but will make in three 9 inch pans the next time.
Hi Tina! Yes, the timing is correct. Wow, what a difference! What type of pan did you use? Do you have an oven thermometer? All ovens are different, but I wonder if your oven isn’t at the correct temperature when it beeps that it’s ready. Mine is only at 280°F at the beep, and takes an additional 15 minutes before it’s at 350°F. I’m so glad your cake tasted delicious, but hopefully we can figure out what went wrong with your bake!
Definitely the best carrot cake! Simply Delicious!!!