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This blog is primarily cake-recipe based, but, from time to time, I will include some savoury ones too. I also like to write about my travels and encounters, especially if they involve great food. I speak as I find. Opinions expressed are my own, and not sponsored, requested, or paid for by others, unless specifically stated.

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Tuesday 15 May 2012

Carrot, Pineapple, and Walnut Cake



Two baking-related things happened this week!  First of all I made Peggy Porschen's Carrot Cake, and second, I made it again, entered The Sunday Cook-Off* on Twitter, and won "Dessert of the Week"!  


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  1. Looks and sounds gorgeous Colette. Walnuts in cake, mmmm. If you ever have the urge to make coffee and walnut cake, I'll keep the car engine running...

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    1. Thank you Neil. Oddly enough, I bought some walnut halves the other day, with a coffee & walnut recipe in mind :)

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  2. I make a very similar cake with the addition of grated carrot - it's an old WI recipe. I love this kind of recipe with fruits and nuts so you can pretend to yourself they are terribly healthy

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    1. Lots of similar ones around, Amee, but really liked this one when I saw it, as our Babs doesn't like raisins which most recipes contain.

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  3. Oh wait - you have the carrot too and it is the same recipe - how funny is that!!!

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    1. Wow, funny how they are all so alike really :)

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  4. oh my, now that looks divine!

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    1. Thanks, Chantelle, it's very moreish :)

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    1. Well, there's the recipe, what are you waiting for :)

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  6. I'm so glad you posted the recipe as I spotted it on Sunday Cook Off looking rather delicious. Carrot cake is my favourite of the cake family and I'm always on the look out for a new recipe for it as I haven't found a perfect one yet. I don't have three sandwich tins the same size so might have to adapt it into a loaf or cupcake form. Thanks for sharing. :)

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    1. Hi Adrienne, and thanks for your comment. There is enough mixture here for 3 x 6" which is 18. So maybe 2 x 9" tins would work, but you would have to watch/change the cooking times. It might even be a bit much for a 2lb loaf tin, I think. Hope that helps!

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