• Best Vegan Carrot Cake

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to All on Sun Jan 26 13:32:15 2025
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    Title: The Best Vegan Carrot Cake
    Categories: Cakes, Dessert
    Yield: 8 Slices

    1/4 c Pecans (30 g); plus more
    - for topping
    1 1/2 c Cake flour (190 g)
    1/4 c Bleached fine almond flour
    - (20 g); plus more for
    - optional marzipan
    1/2 ts Sea salt
    2 ts Baking powder
    1 ts Baking soda
    1 ts Ground cinnamon
    1/4 c Silken tofu (60 g)
    1/2 c Aquafaba (60 g)
    1/2 c Light brown sugar (90 g)
    1/2 c Vegetable oil (96 g)
    1/4 c Unsweetened apple sauce
    - (62 g)
    1 tb Vanilla extract
    1 c Carrot (120 g); shredded
    1 c Vegan cream cheese (190 g);
    - at room temperature
    2 tb Vegan butter (30 g);
    - at room temperature
    1 tb Vegan condensed milk (15 g);
    - at room temperature
    1/4 c Vegan sour cream (45 g);
    - at room temperature
    1/4 c Powdered sugar (30 g)
    1 c Vegan heavy cream (232 g);
    - cold

    Preheat your oven to 350°F. Line a 6" round baking pan with parchment
    paper.

    Toast your chopped pecans by placing them in a small skillet over low
    heat. Allow them to cook until they are toasted and fragrant, around
    3 minutes, tossing them in the skillet every 30 seconds or so, to
    avoid burning. Chop into small pieces using a knife or food
    processor. Set aside.

    In a large mixing bowl, sift and whisk together the flour, almond
    flour, sea salt, baking powder, baking soda, and ground cinnamon.

    In a large mixing bowl, add your aquafaba and silken tofu. Whisk
    together (or use a hand mixer) until the silken tofu has been
    completely broken down and the mixture is frothy. Then, add your
    brown sugar and applesauce. Again, whisk until creamy. Then, add the
    vegetable oil slowly and down the side of your bowl, whisking
    constantly as you add it, until you achieve a very creamy mixture
    (around 2 minutes if using a hand mixer and 7 to 8 minutes if
    whisking by hand). Finally, add your vanilla extract in the same way
    you added your vegetable oil.

    Add your dry ingredients, along with the carrot and the toasted
    pecans, to your bowl of wet ingredients. Using a spatula, incorporate
    the dry ingredients in large circular motions around your bowl, until
    all the dry ingredients have been incorporated. Do not overmix. Pour
    your batter into your prepared baking pan and bake until a toothpick
    inserted in the center comes out clean (around 38 to 40 minutes).
    Allow the cake to cool completely. (You can even wrap it in plastic
    wrap and place it in the fridge overnight--doing so will make
    frosting much easier).

    To make your frosting, using a hand mixer, combine vegan cream cheese,
    butter, sugar, condensed milk, and sour cream until smooth and
    creamy. Set aside. Then, using the whisk attachment to a stand mixer,
    whisk your heavy cream on high into stiff peaks (mine takes about 1
    minute). Add one heaping spoonful of the cream cheese mixture and
    whisk until incorporated. Continue adding cream cheese mixture, one
    large spoonful at a time, until it is entirely incorporated.

    Once your cake has completely cooled, slice your cake in half (to
    create two cake layers--you can also skip this and just frost the
    top!). Using a spoon or a piping bag, add a enough frosting on top of
    the bottom layer so that it is entirely covered. Gently place the
    second layer on top. Add frosting to the top and, using your spoon or
    an offset spatula, smooth out the top and frost the sides. Decorate
    the top of your cake with more toasted pecans.

    Optional:

    To make small marzipan carrots, add 1 tb of almond flour and 1 ts
    powdered sugar to two small bowls (each). Add to each bowl a couple
    drops of water, along with green and orange food coloring,
    respectively. Mix until a dough forms (drop by drop, keep adding
    water until you get a dough--don't add too much water, as it'll turn
    into a paste, not a dough!). Shape into small carrots and add to the
    top of your cake.

    Recipe by Joanne Molinaro

    Recipe FROM: <https://thekoreanvegan.com/the-best-vegan-carrot-cake/>

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