This truly is the best carrot cake recipe! It’s perfectly moist and delicious, made with lots of fresh carrots, and topped with the most heavenly cream cheese frosting.

Oh hey. ♡ Just thought I would casually slide this recipe right here at the top of your feed in time for Easter. Because if you happen to be looking for the world’s best carrot cake recipe to make this weekend — or any delicious day of the year — look no further. Hundreds and hundreds of our readers have agreed over the years that this homemade carrot cake recipe is a hands-down winner!
I mean, I should admit right off that I will forever-and-always be on Team Carrot when it comes to my favorite kind of cake, so I am extra-partial to carrot cake in any form (including cupcakes or carrot cake bars). But because it’s my favorite, I hold extra high standards when it comes to exactly what constitutes the perfect slice.
First off, the perfect homemade carrot cake must always be fluffy and legit extra-moist — no dry cakes allowed. It must also be made with the coziest warming spices, but just enough so that the flavor of all of those fresh carrots can shine through. And speaking of fresh carrots, a good carrot cake recipe must include lots of them speckled in every slice. Most importantly, though, a good carrot cake recipe must be accompanied with a rich and buttery cream cheese frosting in every single bite. Because in my book, a good moist carrot cake with cream cheese frosting is the ultimate dessert match made in heaven.
The other good news about this recipe? It’s much easier to make than it looks. You can make the entire recipe — both cake and frosting — 100% by hand if you would like. (No mixer required.) You can also save yourself a step and purchase store-bought grated carrots or grate them in the food processor, if you don’t want to grate them by hand. And if you’ve never made a three-layer cake before, have no fear — it’s easier than it looks, and I’ve added a brand new video below to walk you through each step of the way.
Alright, let’s make some carrot cake together!
The BEST Carrot Cake Recipe | 1-Minute Video

Homemade Carrot Cake Ingredients:
Alright, let’s make our shopping list! To make this homemade carrot cake recipe, you will need:
- Oil: Any mild-flavored oil will do. I typically use avocado oil, but vegetable or canola oil would work too.
- Sugars: Both granulated (white) and brown sugar.
- Eggs and vanilla extract: Because…cake.
- Flour: I always indulge here with classic all-purpose flour. But you’re welcome to sub in white whole wheat flour instead.
- Spices: Ground cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.
- Baking soda and baking powder: This recipe uses both.
- Salt: I used fine sea salt. If you only have iodized (table) salt, I would recommend using a little less.
- Freshly-grated carrots: Either grate them by hand with a box grater, use the shredding attachment on a food processor, or save yourself a step and buy them pre-grated.
- (Optional add-ins): Feel free to also include chopped nuts (such as pecans or walnuts), shredded coconut, and/or raisins if you would like.
- Cream cheese frosting: Made easily with cream cheese, butter, salt, vanilla and powdered sugar.
Ingredient amounts and full instructions included in the recipe box below.

How To Make Carrot Cake:
To make this homemade carrot cake recipe, simply:
- Prep your baking pans. Grease and flour three 8-inch round baking pans. (Or save yourself a step and just use baking spray, which already includes flour.)
- Make the cake batter. Mix together the oil and sugars, followed by the eggs and vanilla, then the dry ingredients, and then the shredded carrots.
- Fill and bake. Portion the batter evenly into your three baking pans. Bake for about 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cakes comes out clean. Remove the cakes from the oven and let them cool on a wire baking rack until they reach room temperature. Meanwhile…
- Make the frosting. See notes below.
- Assemble and frost the cake. Once the cakes reach room temperature,* use a cake leveler or a bread knife to slice off the rounded tops of the cakes so that they are completely flat on top. Place the first cake on your serving platter, add a large scoop of frosting on top of it, and spread the frosting so that it covers the cake evenly and extends a bit over the edges. Repeat with the second and third layers of the cake. Then use the remainder of the frosting to frost all around the side edges of the cake.
- Serve and enjoy. Then once you’re ready to serve the cake, slice it up and enjoy!
*I find that it’s easier to frost the cakes when they are slightly chilled. So I recommend popping them in the fridge for 15 minutes before frosting if you have the time.

How To Make Cream Cheese Frosting:
This dreamy cream cheese frosting recipe can either be made by hand in a mixing bowl or in a stand mixer — you choose! Just be sure that both the cream cheese and butter are both room temperature. (And if you want your frosting to be super-smooth, I also recommend sifting the powdered sugar in advance.)
To make cream cheese frosting, simply stir the cream cheese and butter together with the vanilla until completely smooth. Then add in however much powdered sugar is needed to make the icing nice and firm. (You may need more/less powdered sugar than the recipe calls for.)

Carrot Cake Variations:
If you would like to customize your carrot cake, feel free to:
- Add nuts: Feel free to stir 1/2 cup chopped nuts (such as pecans, walnuts, pepitas or hazelnuts) into the batter, and/or sprinkle extras on top of the frosting.
- Add raisins: You could also stir in up to 1/4 cup of raisins.
- Add coconut: Or up to 1/4 cup of toasted shredded coconut.
- Spice the frosting: If you would like a bit of extra flavor in the frosting itself, I recommend stirring 1-2 teaspoons ground cinnamon and 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger into the frosting.
- Make the recipe gluten-free and vegan: Use this recipe!

More Carrot Recipes:
Looking for more delicious sweet carrot recipes? Here are a few of my faves! ♡
- Carrot Cake Bars
- Carrot Cake Cupcakes
- Wholesome Carrot Muffins
- Carrot Patch “Dirt” Cups
- Carrot Cake Smoothie
The BEST Carrot Cake

Ingredients
Carrot Cake Ingredients:
- 1 2/3 cup avocado oil (or vegetable oil, or any mild-flavored oil)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 6 eggs
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 3 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 2 teaspoons fine sea salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1 pound finely-grated* fresh carrots
- optional: 1 cup chopped nuts or 1/2 cup raisins
Cream Cheese Frosting Ingredients:
- 3 (8-ounce) bricks cream cheese, room temperature
- 1 cup (2 sticks) salted butter, room temperature
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 6 cups powdered sugar (or more, if needed to thicken)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour three 8-inch round baking pans. (Or to save a step, you can coat them with baking spray, which already contains flour.)
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together oil, granulated sugar, and brown sugar until combined and smooth. Add in the eggs and vanilla, and whisk until smooth.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the remaining dry ingredients (flour, cinnamon, baking soda, salt, baking powder, nutmeg and cloves) until combined. Gradually add the dry ingredient mixture into the egg mixture, and stir until smooth. Fold in the grated carrots and stir until combined. If you would like to add nuts and/or raisins, stir them in at this time as well.
- Portion the batter evenly into the prepared baking pans. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cakes comes out clean. Transfer the baking pans to a wire cooling rack and let the cakes cool until they reach room temperature.
- Meanwhile, to make the cream cheese frosting, combine the cream cheese, butter and vanilla in a large mixing bowl and stir until combined and smooth. (You can either do this with a spatula, or with a hand or stand mixer.) Gradually stir in the powdered sugar and mix until it is completely combined. You want the frosting to be pretty firm for a 3-layer cake, so add more/less powdered sugar as needed to reach the correct consistency.
- Once the cakes reach room temperature,* use a cake leveler or a bread knife to slice off the rounded tops of the cakes so that they are completely flat on top. Place the first cake on your serving platter, add a large scoop of frosting on top of it, and spread the frosting so that it covers the cake evenly and extends a bit over the edges. Repeat with the second and third layers of the cake. Then use the remainder of the frosting to frost all around the side edges of the cake.
- Once you're ready to serve the cake, slice it up and enjoy! Or cover and refrigerate for up to 4 days.
Notes
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I tried this recipe over the weekend, as I was asked to make one for a friend. I love carrot cake but felt like it was a bit dry, even more so the next day. Do you have any tips to make it a bit more moist (maybe a little milk or omitt)? Also, any suggestion on giving the flavor a bit more kick?
Hi there! Hmmm, we’re sorry it was a little dry — it could be that it got slightly over-baked (that could definitely be a reason). One thing you can do to help add moisture is to make some simple syrup (equal parts water and sugar – just bring to a boil, cooking until the sugar is dissolved), and brush the cooled cake layers with it. It will help lock in moisture. We hope this helps!
Silly question but I am not much of a baker :) I do not have a large stand mixer. Can I use beaters?
Yes, beaters will work fine! :) We hope you enjoy this Lisa!
OMG this was an amazing cake! I have been asked by several people to make it again someone even offers to pay me LOL! Just wondering if you have ever made them into cupcakes? I am going to attempt it and out some of the frosting in the centers too! Thanks for the amazing recipe!
Thanks Tiffany — we’re so glad it was a hit! You can definitely make this into cupcakes (but it will make a TON, unless you do half the recipe).
I have never made a carrot cake or cream cheese frosting before. But for my mother’s birthday she requested a homemade carrot cake. This one caught my eye and I tried it. Everyone loved it!!! Thanks so much for sharing. :)
Thanks for giving the recipe a try Amber! We’re so glad to hear it was a hit! :D
Made this cake yesterday and it turned out amazing!!! I have a dairy allergy so I didn’t need to modify anything in the cake recipe but I did use a vegan cream cheese frosting from The Minimalist Baker. That you so much for this wonderful recipe!
We’re so glad to hear that Danielle! Thanks for giving it a try! :)
I was going to make something totally differnt for our wedding cake, and lost the recipe.
However carrot cake is both of our favorite cake, so I found this one, did a test run and am making it this weekend as a two tiered wedding cake. It’s lovely. Thank you!
Thank you Lillianna — we’re so happy you two enjoyed it, and extremely flattered that you will be making it for your wedding cake! Congratulations to you both! :D
Hi! This looks delicious! Can’t wait to try! I know you said the carrot blends into the cake but do I just leave the pieces that big (after grating)? Or will there be big, carrot pieces once the cake is done?
Thanks!!!
Thanks Rai — Yes, the carrots should be the size and thinness of the photo of them inside the food processor. They won’t be stringy or too big once the cake is done. We hope you enjoy! :)
I’ve always had bad luck with carrot cake, probably because I use the more complicated recipes that ask for canned pineapple and it’s always results in a cake that doesn’t rise and stays nearly undertakes no matter how long I bake it, which I assume is due to too much liquid in the mix from the wet ingredients, but this recipe was simple and resulted in the best carrot cake I’ve ever made!! This will now be my go-to carrot cake recipe!! Thank you
Thanks for sharing with us Marina — we’re so glad you enjoyed this! :D
This was my first attempt at a carrot cake and it was perfection! My family loved it! I made it for Easter and decorated with m&ms and peeps. Thank you for this recipe :-)
Awesome Kerri — we’re so glad it was a hit! :D
Im confused with the cream cheese measurement ‘ so is it 3 x8oz- making it 24 ounces. Try to convert into grams and struggling :
Hi Celia! Yes, it’s 24 oz of cream cheese, so in grams it should be 680.4 g