Carrot and Pineapple Cake Recipe, Whats Cooking America (2024)

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Carrot and Pineapple Cake is easy to make and so super moist! I am sharing with you my absolute favorite Carrot Cake. This is the moistest carrot cake I have ever tasted. The carrots and pineapple combination seems to add to the moisture. When you make this delicious Carrot and Pineapple Cake for your family or friends, and you will not even have a crumb left over – it is that good. A perfect cake to enjoy for the Easter holiday or any time of year. The absolute best carrot cake –I love this cake and you will too.

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Carrot and Pineapple Cake Recipe:

Prep Time

15 mins

Cook Time

50 mins

Total Time

1 hr 5 mins

Course:Dessert

Cuisine:American

Keyword:Carrot and Pineapple Cake Recipe

Servings: 1 (3-layer) cake

Author: What's Cooking America

Ingredients

Carrot and Pineapple Cake:

  • 2cups all-purposeflour
  • 2teaspoonsbaking powder
  • 1teaspoonbaking soda
  • 1/2teaspoonsalt
  • 1teaspoon groundcinnamon
  • 1teaspoon groundnutmeg
  • 1/2teaspoon groundallspice
  • 4largeeggs
  • 2cups granulatedsugar
  • 2teaspoonspure vanilla extract
  • 1 1/4cupvegetable oil
  • 2cups rawcarrots,peeled and grated (4 to 6 medium carrots)
  • 1cupraisins
  • 1(8-ounce) canpineapple,crushed and drained
  • 1cuppecansor walnuts, coarsely chopped
  • 1cup sweetenedcoconut,shredded or flaked

Cream Cheese Frosting:

  • 8ouncescream cheese,room temperature
  • 6tablespoonsbutter,room temperature
  • 1teaspoonpure vanilla extract*
  • 2 1/2 to 3cupspowdered sugar(confectioners' sugar)

Instructions

Carrot and Pineapple Cake Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Butter three 9-inch round cake pans. Line the bottom of the pans with parchment paper and then butter and flour the cake pans. NOTE: You can also make this into a 2-layer cake.

  2. In a medium-size bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice; set aside.

  3. In the bowl of your electric mixer, add eggs and beat on medium-high speed until light yellow or approximately 2 minutes. Slowly add the sugar to the eggs until well mixed and fully incorporated. Add the vanilla extract and beat an additional 1 minute.

  4. Reduce the mixer speed to medium and slowly add the vegetable oil. Once all the oil is added, beat the mixture for another 1 minute.

  5. Reduce the mixer speed to medium-low and blend in the flour mixture, mixing just until incorporated.

  6. Using a rubber spatula, fold in the grated carrots, raisins, drained pineapple, and pecans or walnuts.

  7. Divide the batter equally between the prepared cake pans. Bake approximately 40 to 50 minutes or until a long toothpick or wooden skewer, inserted in the center of the cake, comes out clean. Cake is done when theinternal temperatureregisters approximately 205 to 209 degrees F. on yourcooking thermometer.

  8. Remove from oven and let cool on wire cooling rack for approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Remove cake from pans and place on the wire racks to finish cooling.

  9. While cake is cooling, prepare the Cream Cheese Frosting.


  10. Carrot and Pineapple Cake Recipe, Whats Cooking America (2)To frost the cake, place one (1) cake layer (flat-side up) on a large cake plate. Using a knife or spatula, spread the top of the cake layer with some of the Cream Cheese Frosting. Place the second cake layer on top (flat-side up) on top of the first layer and spread frosting over the top. Place the third cake layer (rounded side up) on top of the 2nd cake layer and spread the remaining Cream Cheese Frosting on the top and sides of the cake. Using your hands, gently press the flaked coconut on the sides of the cake.

  11. The cake can be covered with plastic wrap and refrigerated up to 4 days. Let it cool in the refrigerator about 1 hour before covering, to ensure ensure the frosting has hardened and will not stick to the plastic wrap.

Cream Cheese Frosting Instructions:

  1. In a bowl, combine cream cheese, butter, and vanilla until smooth. Add powdered sugar and beat until smooth and creamy.

Recipe Notes

* For additional pineapple flavor, substitute some of the pineapple juice, that was drained off, for the vanilla extract.

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Comments and Reviews

27 Responses to “Carrot and Pineapple Cake Recipe”

  1. Cecile Flynn

    I coppied your recipe and planned on making the cake and found -you neglected to list carrots and yet it is a Carrot and Pineapple cake recipe??
    Please advice the amt to

    cecile.flynn@sympatico.ca Thank you in advance!!

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    • Linda Stradley

      You just accidentally overlooked the carrots. They are in the Ingredient List: 2 cups peeled and grated raw carrots (4 to 6 medium carrots). You will love this cake.

      Reply

  2. Ruth Auber

    It never fails and I make this several times a year but always at Christmas. I throw in some shredded coconut to the mix too ….. it’s alwa yes moist, always delicious and always gone in under 4 days!!!

    Reply

  3. Laurel

    I have made this three layer cake for nearly 50 years. Its my very favorite cake. I have never used raisins nutmeg or alspice. Same frosting and get raves from my filter and friends when I serve it.

    Reply

  4. Lisa

    This cake is amazing!!! I use this recipe every time!!!

    Reply

  5. CakenGifts

    I like this recipe. This recipe was a hit for my birthday! Carrot pineapple cake is my favorite recipe.

    Reply

  6. Janet

    This is the best cake ever. I add coconut to the mix and use walnuts. I also use regular raisins and golden raisins. You can take the leftover pineapple juice and add it to your cream cheese frosting and some to your cake mix. I will repeat this cake is the best ever. I have friends and family that ask me to make it all the time. So I hope all who try it, enjoys it as much as we do.

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  7. Lina Andrews

    is it ok to bake it in a 9×12 pan and would I need to change the cooking time?

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    • Whats Cooking America

      Yes you can bake in a 9×12 baking pan. I would recommend to reduce the baking time and keep checking cake for doneness to determine if more time is needed.

      Reply

  8. Claude-Marie Eccles

    This is the best carrot cake ever. The only change i made was adding “Grand Marnier ” liquor to the icing. I have been doing it for Easter dessert. I am doing it for my 80th Birthday this week. So you know it the best.

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  9. Carol

    I lost my handed down recipe for Old Fashioned Carrot Cake that was lost during moving and storage…I’ve searched high and low to find a recipe similar and yours fits the bill!! I can’t tell you how happy I am to find this version. I have made this recipe for my family for years and so happy to be able to make it again!! Thank you for posting this!

    Reply

  10. Shipra Singh

    Looking so yummy! Thanks for sharing this Carrot and Pineapple Cake recipe in a easy way.

    Regards
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    Reply

  11. Bobbi

    Could you tell me how many cups this batter yields, please? I’m making mini filled cakes and trying to determine how many mini cakes it will make. Thank you!!

    Reply

    • Whats Cooking America

      I’m sorry, I have not measured the batter before.

      Reply

  12. Cakemeonline

    Nice recipe thanks for sharing

    Reply

  13. Carol

    I have made this cake several times and my family and friends just love it.
    They are very disappointed when I don’t make it.

    Reply

  14. Robert

    11/4cups of veg oil seems a large amount Is this correct ?

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    • Nancy

      Robert, yes 1 1/4 cups of veg oil is correct, it is a very moist cake!

      Reply

    • Lisa vangee

      Robert thinks it says 11/2 cups oil 😂

      Reply

  15. Cotty

    How many guests will the 3 layered, 9” cake feed? Thanks

    Reply

    • Whats Cooking America

      8 people could have generous slices.

      Reply

  16. Raushan Gupta

    I tried this recipe and a few months back and my family loved it. It was very tasty and will make it again.

    Reply

  17. Keith E.

    This is a perfect example of why the metric system is better than using fractions in the current US method…

    is it 11/4 cup or is it the sum of 1 cup and 1/4 cup?

    or is it 300mL?

    Reply

  18. Priya Ravi

    Can we replace all purpose flour to Whole wheat flour?

    Reply

  19. Frances Bray

    When do you add the coconut?

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    • Whats Cooking America

      Per the instructions, the flaked coconut is pressed to the sides of the cake after baking and frosting is done.

      Reply

  20. Arthur Picot

    Can you convert this layer cake into cupcakes or muffins. If so, how many would the recipe make and what would be the cooking time, etc.

    Reply

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