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Eggless Carrot Cake or Muffins (with Bananas)

Modified: Oct 2, 2018 by Madhuram · 50 Comments.

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Eggless Carrot Muffins

This is one among the many simple yet delicious recipes from Indira.  Actually I stumbled upon her site while googling about jaggery (to be exact, how to break jaggery. God its difficult to break these mounds we get in Indian stores!) and have been hooked to it ever since. The pictures complement her style of writing. I've always had interest in cooking, but her site took it to the next level. Also check out another vegan carrot cake here.

This was the very first cake I have ever baked and to my surprise it came out very well the first time itself. I’ve baked it so many times that I know the recipe by heart.  For recipe, click here. Sometimes her site is down, in that case mail me and I'll reply back with the recipe.

I’ve made a lot of variations each time I bake this cake, starting with the flour to  other ingredients.

Indira’s recipe calls for either 2 cups of pancake flour or all purpose flour. The flours I used were:

  1. 2 cups of all purpose flour(APF)
  2. 1 cup of APF and 1 cup of whole wheat flour(WWF) (remember my husband is very health conscious)
  3. 2 cups of WWF
  4. 2 cups of pancake flour (I had a lot of ready to use pancake flour at home, because neither my son nor my husband liked the pancakes). So I wanted to finish it and I used it in the recipe. But the cake came out crumbly, I guess because the pancake flour has eggs and other stuff in it. Even after cooling, it was crumbly I couldn’t cut the cake into pieces like earlier. So I put the whole thing in the microwave oven and made them into balls, like small donuts. It held its shape very well. My son also enjoyed it a lot than ever, because he’s literally addicted to donuts. The taste was really good, because this time I used a combination of brown sugar and granulated white sugar, as I didn’t have enough brown sugar at home.
  5. The next time I used 1 cup of the pancake flour and 1 cup of APF. This time the cake came out very well as usual and I was able to cut into neat squares.

Other variations I have made:
1) Added some flax seed powder and oats (quick cooking) and topped the cake with oats, nuts and raisins.  I should not have topped the cake with raisins because it burnt and tasted a little bitter.

2) I used muffin pans instead of a round cake pan. The measurement given in the recipe fills one 12 mini muffins pan and one 12 regular size muffin pans. The mistake in this episode was I baked both of them together for the same amount of time around 40 minutes. The regular size muffins were very good, but the mini muffins became dry and it was stuck to the muffin liner. I think I should have baked the mini muffins for just 15-20 minutes maybe. I should try  it once again.

3) Recently I tried a chocolate version of the cake without using carrots and raisins and poured the batter in a bread loaf pan. I added mini chocolate chips instead of raisins. The cake was having a weird smell when it came out of the oven and also tasted little bitter. I kept on wondering why cocoa smells like this and the taste is also bitter when the chocolate cakes we eat in bakeries are so good. I used Natural Unsweetened Cocoa. Earlier I also had tried another egg less chocolate cake with soy milk and had similar experience. That time I thought soy milk was the culprit. After baking this banana bread only I realized that something was wrong with the cocoa powder. I did check the expiry date once again and saw it was only Feb 2009. So I did some research  on cocoa powder and found out there were 2 different types of cocoa powders, Natural Unsweetened and Dutch Processed Cocoa. Bakers normally prefer Dutch Processed cocoa while baking. Natural Unsweetened cocoa can be substituted in recipes which call for baking-chocolate. I immediately opened my pantry to see which one I was using and I was using the bitter one. Last week I got Dutch Processed Cocoa and I have yet to try recipes using that.

Carrot Cake Ingredients

Update:
I used 2 cups all purpose flour, omitted raisins and coconut because my mother in law doesn't like them in a cake.  I used ¾ths cup of light brown sugar and ¼ cup of granulated sugar.  Instead of grating the carrots, I chopped them up finely using my mini food chopper.  Grating 4-5 medium sized carrots will give the required 2 cups.  I added vanilla essence instead of cardamom and a handful of quick cooking oats.  Otherwise I followed Indira's recipe.  I baked them as muffins instead of one single cake.  The recipe yields 12 large muffins and 12 mini muffins.  I baked the regular size muffins for 25-30 minutes and mini muffins for about 20-23 minutes. 

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  1. Nithya says

    August 23, 2016 at 3:12 pm

    Hi, I like the sound of this recipe and want to try it for my friend's child's first bday! Please send it to me, as the original site is not up. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      August 23, 2016 at 5:38 pm

      I think that site is down. Will try to find it.

      Reply
  2. Mohana says

    August 18, 2016 at 5:13 am

    Hi,

    Can you please send me the recipie for carrot muffins,
    the link is not working. I look forward to try that recipie. I tried your Eggless vanilla cupcake
    and it came out very well. Thank you for posting such a good recipie.

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      August 19, 2016 at 3:18 pm

      Let me see if I can get it. I think that site went down.

      Reply
  3. Nell Matthews says

    September 30, 2015 at 9:40 am

    The link to the recipe seems to be down. I was easily able to access the recipe for Hummingbird cake, so I think it is specific to this link.

    Reply
  4. Sunita says

    September 18, 2014 at 3:59 am

    Hi tried the carrot cake... It's cum out really nice except dat it is quite dry... I hav used cooking oats instead of coconut flakes... N followed rest of the recipe... Kindly guide me how to keep the cake moist

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      September 20, 2014 at 6:36 pm

      I'm guessing you over baked it a bit, because this recipe gives very moist muffins/cake because it has enough fat from the oil and bananas. Try baking it a 2-3 minutes less.

      Reply
  5. Jazmin says

    February 10, 2013 at 10:57 am

    I'm not an experienced cook so I wanted to clarify, when mixing the wet ingredients together (and then the wet with the dry) do you recommend using a blender, electric mixer or just doing all the mixing by hand? Please let me know so that I can make sure the batter has the right texture. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      February 10, 2013 at 12:26 pm

      You can simply do it by hand, Jazmin. The creaming of butter and sugar would be quite difficult without an electric beater. Other than that everything can be done by hand. This is preferred because there is a possibility of overmixing or overbeating the batter and ending up with tough cookies or dense muffins. Use a whisk while mixing together wet and dry ingredients to make your job easier.

      Reply
  6. DJ says

    December 06, 2011 at 1:08 pm

    Hi Madhuram,

    Thanks for all your eggless baking recipes. Tried a few of them here and there in the past and they were all successful.

    I have a question not quite related to the recipe though. I remember you mentioning somewhere that you pack & carry these cakes and cookies for folks in India. How do you pack the cakes without having them mushed during the long journey? And also, any tips on packing the cookies to avoid breakage? Planning an India trip soon and your thoughts would be of great use.

    Thanks once again, awaiting your reply.

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      December 06, 2011 at 9:48 pm

      You're welcome DJ. I usually take muffins, cookies and unfrosted and sliced cakes with me to India in separate air tight containers with enough room in it. I also wrap these boxes with dupattas and other clothes, so the cookies don't break at all. Sometimes I also wrap the muffins individually with plastic wrap and then put it in the boxes.

      Reply
      • DJ says

        December 09, 2011 at 1:04 pm

        Thank you for the prompt response! Will try my luck with air-tight containers as you say 🙂

        Reply
  7. Meera says

    March 27, 2011 at 10:18 am

    thanx a lot for the wonderful recipes !! I have a question:
    You have used only Baking Soda (Omitting Baking Powder) for making
    carrot muffin with bananas,
    but u r using both Baking Soda and Baking Powder for making muffins.
    I am kind of confused...what difference does it make it we use only
    baking soda.
    waiting for ur reply,
    regards
    meera.

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      March 27, 2011 at 10:23 am

      Thanks Meera. Check this link: http://joyofbaking.com/bakingsoda.html

      Reply
  8. Karen Dionysatou says

    February 07, 2011 at 5:40 am

    Love the look of this recipe, but can't see the ingredients or method! Please can you snd me a copy???

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      February 07, 2011 at 7:55 pm

      http://www.nandyala.org/mahanandi/archives/2005/06/14/carrot-cake/

      Reply
  9. karuna says

    December 13, 2010 at 4:31 am

    what is the point in saying it an eggless when it has an egg in the pancake flour

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      December 19, 2010 at 3:05 pm

      Karuna, please note that I have mentioned that the cake comes out good with all purpose flour and whole wheat flour as well. I tried it with pancake flour too because the original recipe has it and I also wanted to finish it off.

      Reply
  10. bilva says

    November 22, 2010 at 8:29 pm

    Hi...
    I agree with Kim.. I too am unable to view the recipes. Only the comments
    are showing up.

    Kindly help!

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      November 30, 2010 at 12:11 pm

      It still works for me, opens in a new page. http://www.nandyala.org/mahanandi/archives/2005/06/14/carrot-cake/

      Reply
  11. Anitha says

    November 22, 2010 at 8:19 pm

    Hi, Thank you for your posting of the Eggless Carrot cake. I followed your recipe
    (just added little melted butter in the end). Though my muffins came out in perfect shape,
    it tastes bitter. Can you pls. tell me where am i going wrong? I tasted the batter and that was not
    that bitter. Is it becoz of the raisins getting burnt? Or is it the big Carrots that i used?
    Greatly appreciate if you could help me as i would really like to get it right.
    Thanks in advance.

    Reply
    • Madhuram says

      November 30, 2010 at 12:14 pm

      Anitha, I have never had any problems with that recipe. I'm assuming that maybe the baking soda did not mix well enough and it had lumps, or it became stale. Or else did you use baking powder instead?

      Reply
  12. Kim says

    September 06, 2010 at 10:17 am

    Hi,

    I've tried all the links on this page and can't get to the recipe. I'd love to make these for my daughters kindergarten class for her birthday! Please send the recipe to Kimnmegwhit@windstream.net

    Hmm.. it's still working for me though!

    Reply
  13. Lita says

    June 13, 2010 at 4:48 am

    Love, love your site. I'd love the carrot cake recipe too, but can't get her link to work! Any chance you could email it, or re-post it (with her permission)?

    Thank you very much Lita. You can find the carrot cake recipe here: http://www.nandyala.org/mahanandi/archives/2005/06/14/carrot-cake/

    Reply
  14. shannon says

    April 11, 2010 at 5:19 am

    hi, im 13yrs old and like cooking alot and often run out of eggs so find these recipes very useful its just whenever i try and do this carrot cake recipe it tastes more like banana cake and i dont like bananas! what am i doing wrong! 😥

    Shannon you are doing such a great job. The banana flavor is not your mistake. Why don't you try using unsweetened applesauce instead of the bananas?

    Reply
  15. leni says

    December 07, 2009 at 4:52 am

    Are there wilton classes in India

    No, Leni.

    Reply
  16. Makah says

    November 29, 2009 at 3:54 pm

    hi I found your ingriedients to be confusing please could you rewrite them as my mum really likes carrot cake!
    thank you
    Makah

    Makah, check the following link: http://www.nandyala.org/mahanandi/archives/2005/06/14/carrot-cake/

    Reply
  17. jaishree says

    July 14, 2009 at 9:28 pm

    Hi,
    I have to yet try out the recipe, but when I have made the banana muffins, it sticks to the lining paper that is available in Bangalore. Do not know what I am doing wrong. I have to use the local stuff that is available here. Any suggestions. Waiting for your reply,
    Jaishree

    Hi Jaishree, lightly grease the inside of the lining paper (sides and bottom) with oil/butter, so that you will be able to remove the muffins easily without sticking to the paper. We use a non stick cooking spray here. I don't know if it's available there
    .

    Reply
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