Carrot Spice Snacking Cake - Richmond Moms

Fall may have Pumpkin Spice, but this Spring, we’re all about this Carrot Spice Snacking Cake. Thank you to our contributor, CatwithaK Cooks, for sharing this gluten, butter and oil-free healthy treat!

 

 

 

Carrot Spice Snacking Cake

Yield: 1 8×8 inch square cake

 

 

Ingredients:

 

Cake:

  • 1 cups carrot, shredded
  • 2 large eggs, whisked 1⁄2 cup maple syrup
  • 1 cup almond flour
  • 1 1⁄3 cups oat flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2⁄3 cup walnuts, chopped
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt

 

Frosting:

  • 1⁄4 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1⁄2 cup cream cheese, room temperature
  • 3⁄4 cup Monkfruit powdered sugar (or regular powdered sugar)
  • 1⁄4 tsp Kosher salt
  • 1⁄3 cup candied ginger, chopped, for garnish (optional)

 

 

Directions:

 

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Line your pan with parchment and spray with baking spray.
  3. In a large bowl, mix together carrots, eggs, and maple syrup and whisk to combine.
  4. In a separate bowl, combine flours, baking soda, baking powder, spices, and salt and whisk lightly with a fork. Add to wet ingredients and stir to combine. Fold in the walnuts.
  5. Bake for 28-32 minutes until the tester comes out clean. Let cool briefly in the pan and finish cooling completely on a rack before frosting.

 

To make the frosting – Beat together the butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar with a hand or stand mixer until smooth and fluffy. Spread over cooled cake and garnish with the candied ginger if using. Enjoy!

Build Your Own Rice Bowl Board

Build Your Own Rice Bowl Board

This Build Your Own Rice Bowl Board allows each member of your family to create a dinner plate they’ll love–and actually eat! Picky eaters may just choose chicken and rice, while more adventurous ones may add edamame, spicy Sriracha sauce or cilantro. We’ve been...

Toddler Tantrums & Triggers…And How to Stop Them

Toddler Tantrums & Triggers…And How to Stop Them

This original story was shared by The Local Moms Network Contributor Harvey Karp, M.D.   Toddler truth: Tantrums usually peak at 18 to 24 months, subside a bit, then crest again around 3.5 years. So, knowing how to prevent—and quell—these meltdowns now will...

Air Fried Artichoke Salad with Lemon Parmesan Dressing

Air Fried Artichoke Salad with Lemon Parmesan Dressing

This special salad is perfect for Mother’s Day or any Spring gathering. “It’s a new way to use canned artichokes, a convenient and affordable ingredient, and it’s packed with flavor and fiber to keep you satisfied,” says Kathleen Ashmore, Tik Tok Star and Food...

Join The Richmond Moms Community

Stay up-to-date with what is happening in-and-around Richmond, VA with local events, community highlights, and exclusive deals.