A lower carb carrot cake can make a fabulous treat with your morning/afternoon tea or coffee, and also works well as a dessert. This Low Carb Carrot Cake is fine without icing, however if you are a fan of cream cheese icing, mix cream cheese, lemon juice and 1 tbsp of stevia (sweetener) and ice when the cake is cold.
Here is what you will need:
3 cups grated carrot
5 eggs
1 cup Butter melted
3 tbsp Natvia (sweetener granulated)
1 ½ cups Almond meal/flour
2 tsp Baking powder
1 tsp Cinnamon
½ cup Chopped walnuts
1 tsp Mixed spice
2 tsp Vanilla essence
½ cup Coconut (desiccated or thread)
Here is what you do:
Beat eggs, melted butter, Natvia (sweetener), and vanilla together.
Add grated carrot, walnuts, and coconut then mix in the almond meal/flour & spices and baking powder.
Bake in a 25cm round tin or a loaf tin for 40 minutes at 170 degrees C or until firm to touch.
A knife inserted into the cake should come out clean
Nutrition Information:
Serves: 20
Calories: 174
Fat: 16.7g
Saturated fat: 7.9g
Carbohydrates: 1.7g
Sodium: 116mg
Protein: 4.0g
Nutrition Information:
Serves: 20
Calories: 174
Fat: 16.7g
Saturated fat: 7.9g
Carbohydrates: 1.7g
Sodium: 116mg
Protein: 4.0g
For help with measurement conversions see here
All the best Jan


It looks really good! I bet it's good without the frosting too, but that cream cheese frosting puts it over the top. :)
ReplyDeleteDear Jan, thank you so much for sharing this recipe 😀 😊 ❤️
ReplyDeleteThat looks good!
ReplyDelete...is it true that a piece of carrot cake counts a serving of vegetable?
ReplyDeleteThis does not even sound too sweet and I love carrots! Thank you (here in Madeley in the Cabin we do not even have an oven and the stove is in the cupboard!)
ReplyDeleteGracias por la reseña. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious. And Tom, that would be great 🙂
ReplyDeleteI do love Carrot Cake!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy.
ReplyDeleteCarrot cake is so delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious, and thank you for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteCarrot cake is one of my favorites, and I haven't made it in a while, since we are abstaining from sugar. This recipe sounds wonderful, and I will print it out to try. Thank you Jan for always sharing such great recipes!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Carrot cake is one of my favourites. Xx
ReplyDeleteIt looks very good, love a nice carrot cake.
ReplyDeleteIt looks really good and scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteThe carrot cake looks yummy! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
This looks very tasty. I've made gluten free carrot cake, but not low carb carrot cake. I need to try this so I'm saying the recipe. Thanks for sharing Jan.
ReplyDeleteOh my...that does look delicious! Thank you for the lower carb recipe for it.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since we made carrot cake.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I have my second cuppa at hand and my fork is at the ready
ReplyDeleteOne of my faves!
ReplyDeleteLooks good :-D
ReplyDeleteyummy
ReplyDeleteI used to think there was something so wrong putting vegetables in cakes! I love carrot cake. The best I ever had was in a small, independent coffee shop in my village {now closed} My boss would have them deliver slices to us in work! Such a treat!
ReplyDeleteI do like carrot cake! Thanks for this recipe!
ReplyDeleteanother recipe that looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, Jan.
ReplyDeleteOh I love carrot cake but I eat it very rarely as it contains walnuts and my eldest is allergic.
ReplyDeleteThat looks excellent Jan and yes please, I would love a cup of tea with my slice :) Very pretty image of the cup and saucer too. All the best, Denise
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU EVERYONE
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing your thoughts and comments.
Both Tom and 'Doodles n Daydreams' commented wouldn't it be good if a piece of carrot cake counts as a serving of vegetable ...
I certainly think it a good idea to have a slice of cake that contains additional vegetables, and baking this way can be a good way to introduce children to eating more vegetables!
The recipe on this post is for a lower carb version of cake, and it makes a nice treat for those who are trying to reduce the sugar/carbs in their diet.
If you'd like to read more about what the UK's NHS considers '5 A Day' have a look here:-
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/5-a-day/5-a-day-what-counts/
All the best Jan
Probably my favorite cake...no calories there!!
ReplyDeleteLooks really good. I truly love me a good carrot cake. I don't frost it, I like it just as it is.
ReplyDeleteHey Jan! I am so confused these days. You have been a faithful follower for years. Please excuse me! What am I like??? Anyway, I do LOVE carrot cake!! 🥕
ReplyDeleteI love carrot cake but haven't had any in quite a while.
ReplyDeleteI do miss having carrot cake and my birthday is coming up, I may have to try this for it!
ReplyDeleteI really need to get some almond flour and try some of these!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE carrot cake. :-) Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good. I can certainly have a piece of this.
ReplyDeletei LOVE carrot cake and would you believe i have never made it. i always get it when we go out and it is such a special treat!!
ReplyDeleteI love carrot cake. Haven't had it in a long time.
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