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This past Friday night was meant for celebrating.

The weather was sit-out-on-the-deck-in-the-cool-evening-breeze perfection. Friends gathered from all around the city with chips and salsa and salads and popcorn and laughter and stories to share. The fire pit was aflame. The candles were lit on this (gluten free and vegan) carrot cake.

And a very special birthday girl turned the big 3-0.

Friends, meet Stacey.

Stacey Bday
Photo via Bet

I have no idea how I got so lucky in life to cross paths with someone as cool as this birthday girl, but somehow it happened. And I am totally grateful to know her. And even more grateful to be able to call her a friend.

Because Stacey’s just great.

Can I tell you why?

Well, she’s clearly beautiful. She is warm and friendly and goes out of her way to make people feel included. She’s super smart and perceptive, and pays thoughtful attention to the world and people around her. She’s an incredible single mom to the most charming, spunky, creative 5-year-old daughter. She has one of my favorite Instagram feeds ever (with some of the best moments captured of said daughter). She’s strong and brave and stands up for things and people she believes in. She has an incredible heart for service and selflessly gives to so many around her. And quite simply, she’s one of those friends who quite simply has a way of bringing out the best in those around her.

Like I said, pretty great.

Oh. And you see that heart banner in the background? It’s worth noting that Stacey also just had last-minute minor heart surgery a few days before her 30th b-day (um, whoa), but she was still game to gear up the energy to spend an evening surrounded by friends. And of course, leave them all feeling extra loved and inspired and awesome in the process. Per usual.

Anyway, I feel like I don’t tell my friends often enough how amazing they are. So today on the world wide webosphere, I thought it would be fun to raise a glass to to this friendship and people like Stacey who make this world a more meaningful, awesome place.

Actually, I should raise a slice of this cake I brought for the party that was rumored (and then confirmed) to be her favorite — carrot cake!

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake -- made with a heavenly (vegan) "cream cheese" frosting | gimmesomeoven.com #vegan #glutenfree #gf

Yes, yes, I know I just posted a carrot cake recipe on the blog last month that looks strikingly similar to this one. But Stacey and a few friends at the party are all gluten-free, and another friend is vegan. So I attempted my first vegan and gluten-free cake for the party.

Thankfully, it turned out to be a mega success!

I actually based the recipe off of a new cookbook that was recommended by a friend — The How Can It Be Gluten-Free Cookbook published by America’s Test Kitchen.

I have long been a fan of ATK, and have given away probably 50 copies of The New Best Recipe as wedding presents over the years. (It is my top recommendation for friends who want to learn how to cook!)  So when I heard that there was a new version explaining their process creating and testing out all sorts of gluten-free techniques, I immediately picked up a copy. And sure enough, it’s great! I have experimented with my fair share of GF cooking over the past few years — more for friends, than here on the blog — but I feel like this cookbook is finally giving some concrete answers to some of the science behind the ingredient combos. Especially about how different flours work together with different main ingredients.

So anyway, if you’re looking for a basic gluten-free cookbook to check out, I highly recommend picking up a copy. (This is not a paid endorsement — just my recommendation!)

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I made a few tweaks to the recipe to adjust the spices and salt to the levels I prefer for carrot cake. But then to make it vegan, I also substituted flax eggs for traditional eggs (although chia eggs work too and are more flavor-less).

If you’ve never done this before, it’s a super easy substitution. Just whisk together 1 tablespoon of (ideally) freshly-ground flax seeds with 3 tablespoons of water until combined. Then pop them in the fridge for at least 15 minutes. And once you pull them back out, the mixture should be thick and sticky, which will help bind your batter together just like regular eggs.

(This recipe called for 4 eggs, so I used 1/4 cup ground flaxseeds and 3/4 cup water.)

I also whipped up a vegan “cream cheese” frosting — minus the cream cheese. (No, not even that fake soy vegan cream cheese stuff.)  I just made a simple vegan buttercream, and added in a little apple cider vinegar and lemon juice. And voila. I don’t know how, but somehow it tastes just like cream cheese. My friends agreed.

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake -- made with a heavenly (vegan) "cream cheese" frosting | gimmesomeoven.com #vegan #glutenfree #gf

The other main ingredient that’s a non-negotiable in my carrot cakes is fresh carrots. Yes, the recipe calls for an entire pound of carrots, which you can grate by hand. Or, if you have a food processor, I highly recommend trying out the grating attachment and letting that little motor do all of the work. Seriously, mine grated this whole batch in less than 20 seconds. Brrrrrrrilliant.

I was in a hurry making this cake and forgot to take step-by-step process photos. But I did make a few little carrot toppers for decor.

Well, I should admit the cake started out simply…

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake -- made with a heavenly (vegan) "cream cheese" frosting | gimmesomeoven.com #vegan #glutenfree #gf

…and then got a little out of control with this carrot patch. ;)

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake -- made with a heavenly (vegan) "cream cheese" frosting | gimmesomeoven.com #vegan #glutenfree #gf

(I apparently love cake toppers, what can I say?)

As pretty as it was on the outside, though, it tasted 100x better on the inside.

I have to admit, I was a little apprehensive about how the gluten-free substitutions would work, especially since the ATK recipe called for half the usual amount of oil for a carrot cake. But friends, the cake turned out so moist. And flavorful. And oh my goodness, that cream cheese knockoff was the perfect icing on the cake.

Thankfully, the birthday girl loved it, which in turn made me extra happy since cooking for friends is kind of my favorite things ever. Especially when they’re amazing friends like Stacey. :)

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake -- made with a heavenly (vegan) "cream cheese" frosting | gimmesomeoven.com #vegan #glutenfree #gf

So now I pass on the recipe to you. I hope you enjoy it just as much as we did.

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake -- made with a heavenly (vegan) "cream cheese" frosting | gimmesomeoven.com #vegan #glutenfree #gf

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake

4.87 from 51 votes
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Makes: 9 x13-inch, or a two-layer round (9")
This vegan and gluten-free carrot cake recipe is moist, flavorful, and tastes just like the real deal! Plus it’s topped with a soy-free “cream cheese” vegan frosting that is incredible.

Ingredients

Vegan Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Ingredients:

  • 2.5 cups (12.5 ounces) gluten-free all-purpose flour blend (I used Bob’s Red Mill GF All-Purpose Baking Flour), plus extra for dusting the pans
  • 1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • pinch of ground cloves
  • pinch of ground ginger
  • 1 pound carrots, peeled
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 4 flax eggs (*1/4 cup ground flaxmeal and 3/4 cup water, see instructions below*)
  • 3/4 cup vegetable oil
  • (optional: 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts)

Vegan Gluten-Free “Cream Cheese” Frosting Ingredients:

  • 8 cups gluten-free powdered sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups (3 sticks) vegan butter or margarine
  • 3 Tablespoons non-dairy milk (I used unsweetened almond milk)
  • 1 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

Adjust oven rack to the middle position, and preheat to 350 degrees F. Use cooking spray or butter to thoroughly grease the inside of either:

  • -1 13×19-inch baking pan, or
  • -2 9-inch round cake pans, or
  • -3 8-inch round cake pans
  • Then dust the inside of each pan with gluten-free flour until the grease is completely covered and no spots of the pan are visible.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the gluten-free flour blend, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, cloves and ginger together until combined.
  • In a food processor fitted with the large shredding disk, shred carrots. Then transfer them to the mixing bowl with the flour. Wipe clean the food processor bowl, and fit with the metal blade (in place of the shredding disk). Add the granulated sugar, brown sugar and flax eggs and process until frothy and throughly combined, about 20 seconds. With processor running, add oil in a steady stream. Process until egg mixture is light in color and well emulsified, about 20 more seconds.
  • Transfer egg mixture to the large bowl with the carrots and flour. Using a rubber spatula, stir the mixture until thoroughly combined. If using nuts, stir them in until combined.

Pour batter evenly into the prepared pan(s). Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean, about:

  • -30-35 minutes for the 9×13-inch baking pan
  • -25-30 minutes for the two 9-inch round cake pans, or
  • -18-23 minutes for the three 8-inch round cake pans
  • Let cake cool completely in the pan(s) on a wire rack, about 1 hour. Run a knife around the edge of the cake to loosen. Remove cake, if transferring to a different serving platter, and frost as desired.

How To Make Vegan Gluten-Free “Cream Cheese” Frosting:

  • Combine all ingredients in the bowl of a stand mixer or food processor, and mix until smooth and combined. If the frosting is too thick, add in some extra milk to thin. If the frosting is too thin, add in more powdered sugar to thicken.

Notes

**To make the flax eggs, simply stir together 1 Tbsp. flaxmeal (freshly-ground) and 3 Tbsp. of water until combined PER EGG.
(This recipe called for 4 eggs, so you would times those amounts by 4.)
Then refrigerate the mixture for at least 15 minutes, remove and whisk again, and the mixture should be thick and sticky.
*Cake recipe adapted from America’s Test Kitchen.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

Be sure to also check out these other carrot cake recipes on the blog:

The BEST Carrot Cake Recipe | gimmesomeoven.com

Traditional Carrot Cake with a Cream Cheese Frosting

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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355 Comments

  1. Carol Marie Tengel says:

    I love LOVE the original version of your carrot cake! But now I need to make it GF, but not vegan. Can I simply make this version but sub out the flax eggs for the real deal?

    1. Ali says:

      Sure thing!

  2. Elisabeth says:

    5 stars
    Hailing from France here. I thought I’d try something truly American for a gathering of language workers.

    Taking the advice of a fellow Briton here, I made the following changes:
    – Replaced the 1 cup of granulated sugar with 1 cup of chopped walnuts and 1/2 cup of chopped raisons.
    – Used dark brown sugar.
    – Used whole wheat flour… (no GF flour at home)
    – Made 1/5th of the recipe for frosting.
    – Made 12 large cup cakes and 6 small cup cakes.

    My opinion on the result:
    – It’s pleanty sweet. (No need for that extra cup of sugar)
    – Glutenous flour can replace GF flour, no problem
    – It’s a bit greasy (but other carrot cake recipes are a bit greasy too)
    – The frosting is way too sweat, too caloric, poison to the teeth
    – If making the frosting, make sure the margarine is not yellow…
    – the emulsion technique using flaxmeal as an egg replacer was cool. Good to know.

    My French friends’ opinions on the result:
    – Some people innitially thought it was spicy chocolate cake.
    – Everybody loved the non-frosted version.
    – Nobody but American culture enthusiasts felt the need for frosting.

    Will definately keep this recipe, for the next time I want to feed people carrots in a pleasurable way ;)
    Thank you.

  3. Katy says:

    5 stars
    I haven’t tasted the cake yet. BUT the frosting is unreal! You cannot tell that it is not cream cheese. I cook gluten-free and dairy-free for my husband (I have no issues) and I am not normally a fan of his food. Really just try this recipe!

  4. Juliet says:

    Could this recipe be made with no refined sugar for the cake? Can I sub maple syrup for the granulated sugar? If so, how much?
    Thanks!

  5. June says:

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for this recipe! It’s amazing. I’m vegan and my son has celiac so making something we can both enjoy has been a big challenge for me. This carrot cake is perfection and made my son very happy. No one would have guessed it was vegan and gf. Also…genius for the frosting! It really tasted like the cream cheese kind! Made a double layer cake with 9 inch pans and it was way too much frosting! Not complaining just going to bake another cake to use it up?

  6. Jamie says:

    5 stars
    I made this recipe into cupcakes and it’s amazing! I used cane sugar instead of granulated sugar and didn’t have cloves so just used an extra pinch of nutmeg. I’ll be bringing my GF and vegan cupcakes to Thanksgiving! I already had one and it was AMAZING. For me the recipe made 24 cupcakes with some left over (6 mini muffins).
    Highly recommend this recipe!

  7. Claudie Malcolm says:

    I have just made the cake this morning. Can it be frozen? Or can it keep until needed for a couple of days???
    I will make the icing now for practice sake ….I am new at this gluten free and vegan kind of baking. Thank you!

  8. Naina Pandya says:

    Hi,

    Could you use bob’s red mill gluten free 1 to 1 baking flour which contains xantham gum or it would make this cake rubbery?

  9. Siara J. says:

    5 stars
    Okay, so…this cake is INSANELY good. I set out to make a really good carrot cake after a heated discussion in our household about whether or not carrot cake is an acceptable “all time favourite cake” flavour. I was on team NO, initially, but I thought it only fair after making a solid carrot cake first. WOW– I have joined the other team now! In fact, at this moment, carrot cake might be MY favourite cake flavour. Thank you for this incredible recipe that is so allergen friendly and delicious!

    I made some substitutions and it still turned out perfect:
    -halved the recipe (one 8″ layer cake with one layer of frosting only- baked for ~26 minutes)
    -nearly halved the sugar amount too! I did 1/4 heaping cup coconut sugar in place of brown sugar, and about 3 tbsp cane sugar and 2tbsp monkfruit/erythritol blend in place of the white sugar. I tasted the batter as I went and found this to be a desirable level of sweetness for me (since a rich frosting would be added!)
    -instead of 1/4 cup + 2tbsp of oil needed for the amount I was making, I did 1/4 cup oil and 1/4 cup crushed pineapple with juices and all
    -as for frosting: I made 1/4 of the recipe, but did 1.5 cups sugar instead of 2 (ran out) and it was perfect for us!
    -I also used Bob’s GF AP baking flour (red bag) and loved it!!

    I can’t wait for another occasion to make this heavenly cake again!!!

  10. Perry says:

    5 stars
    I don’t normally rate things online, but this recipe really saved my (vegan) bacon. The daughter was turning 5 and asked for a carrot cake. Muggins here messed up ordering one and had to try and make one.

    Followed the recipe exactly (although used less icing) and had to use a loaf tin. Reduced the oven temperature so much that it to 2 hours to bake ?, but it turned out great. She said it was amazing and was incredibly happy.

    Thank you!