Not only an awesome French electro duo (Youtube away) but also hopefully what I have achieved in attempting to make THE BEST CARROT CAKE IN THE WORLD. Yes, I am boldly going there but more on that later ;)
Five months ago, I found myself with some friends in a wee little city called Paris...*swoon*! Having ticked off a huge number of tourist attractions/traps one day (Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur...La Tour was to come) we wandered into Rose Bakery (46 rue de Martyrs, Montmartre) for a brisk lunch.
Front and centre: I swear I could have walked straight past the place had I not had my eyes peeled like a crazy person. P.S. Montmartre is a lovely arrondissement - you'd get killer legs as well from all that incline work! Image from The Cultured Anthropologist
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The menu: sort of like a mirage in the desert whilst we were waiting for a table...slow torture! |
(Left) The book - great photography, formatted as a "Day in the Life of Rose Bakery". The recipes always work (unless you muck them up)! (Right) And a little portrait of Rose thrown in for good measure. Images from Phaidon & yayayanonono |
Smuggled out the back, 3 of us were crammed around a little table. Imagine this but with heaps more bums on seats! Photo: hg2 |
I ordered a cappuccino for my requisite "one coffee a day" - sadly it was nothing to write home about (so a little ironic that i choose to do so here). It tasted like boiling muddy water if i'm to be honest. Hey, I'm Australian so I think I can stake my claim on knowing what good vs. bad coffee is. I'll just have to pop over to Italy or Turkey or Melbourne to get the real deal then eh. Suits me! Anyway, we obviously came quite late in the piece because things were being crossed from the menu left, right and centre...Nooo! Anyway, I ordered 'just a quiche' (even these were running low) et voila...
Spilling the beans (or should I say carrots)...here's the recipe for the cake :o
Ingredientsss
4 eggs
1 cup (generous) caster sugar
300ml sunflower oil
4-5 medium carrots, grated
2 cups sifted plain flour
1 tspn ground cinnamon
1 rounded tspn baking powder
1/2 tspn bicarb soda
1/2 tspn salt
1+1/2 cups finely chopped walnuts (ESSENTIAL)
Icing
125g softened unsalted butter
250g cream cheese
1/2 tspn vanilla extract
1/2-3/4 cup icing sugar (adjust according to your preference)
Method
1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Grease cake tin with butter and line with baking paper
2. Beat eggs and caster sugar until light and fluffy
3. Pour in oil and beat for a few more mins
4. Fold in carrots and then the flour/cinnamon/baking powder/bicarb soda/salt. Fold in walnuts
5. Pour mixture into tin and bake for 45 mins or until skewer comes out clean. Cool in tin before extricating ;)
For icing
1. Beat butter and cream cheese for a few minutes until mixture is smooth
2. Add vanilla extract and icing sugar
3. Ice when the cake has cooled
Easy peasy! Here's one I prepared earlier:
Here's my 'lo cal' version sans frosting. It still tastes freakin' amazing btw. I didn't have the equipment (trays) to do individual cakes so I've baked it in a round cake tin (+++ extra baking time). And no, that is not mould you are seeing but gratings of my purple heirloom carrots from here!! |
Ooooo yum! My mouth's watering now, thanks so much for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteNo worries at all, enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteoh gosh, this all looks absolutely scrumptious!!! i will definitely have to try this ;)
ReplyDeletexo TJ
I love every kind of carrot cake that has ever been placed in front of me. I can't wait to try this out! Specially because it has walnuts inside. To die for!
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Eimy
Oh my! This will be my weekend project! Thank you so much, such a beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteI think sickly sweet is usually up my alley, but my body doesn't love it back. The carrot cake looks scrumptious though.
ReplyDeleteRight when I saw the words "Paris" and "THE BEST CARROT CAKE IN THE WORLD," I knew you had to be talking about Rose Bakery, one of my favorite places in Paris!! I used to live around the corner from their Marais location and every time I walked by I always had to come in for some of their amazing carrot cake! Hope you enjoyed Paris :)
ReplyDeleteOh. my. goodness. It was my first trip to Paris and I loved it! 5 days was never going to be enough! It must have been amazing to live in the Marais...
Deletethat carrot cake look so delicious. It is my absolute favourite dessert - I can't wait to try out the recipe
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I was in paris
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Hello there! It's Mimi! That carrot cake sure looks amazing! Rose bakery has always been one of my favourite places and I love going there when I need to 'escape' from French food! I ususally buy their organic teabags, scones and their delicious quiches! Wishing you a quick return to Paris!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mimi, I'm a big fan of your blog. I will definitely be back to Paris, that I am sure of!
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