Why Should You Try Keto Carrot Cake?
Easy. Just mix the ingredients, pour and cook.Low Carb. Only 4 net carbs per serving.Gluten-Free. This Keto Carrot Cake recipe uses almond flour which is naturally gluten-free.Tasty. Loaded with all of the flavors you would expect in a traditional carrot cake.
You Can Make A Cake In The Instant Pot?
So I created this AMAZING Carrot Cake which was also Gluten-Free. It is without a doubt, the best Keto cake I’ve ever created. It is made in the oven and is wonderful, but I wanted to find a more efficient way to cook it. This is where the Instant Pot comes into play. I had made another Instant Pot Keto Gluten-Free Almond Flour Cake a while ago, but I wanted to try one with carrots, walnuts, and cream cheese. So I went to work again and created this delicious Keto Carrot Cake. Cake cooks well in the Instant Pot because it bakes it without drying it out. This is perfect for Keto baking which can be dry if you’re not careful. Okay, I’ll be the first to admit that this Keto Carrot Cake isn’t pretty as the baked version. It also doesn’t taste as “baked” as the baked version. But I do like not having to heat the kitchen and house for 40 minutes, so I’m posting this as an alternative for times you don’t want to use an oven or don’t have one, such as in your RV, or dorm, etc.
What Do You Use To Frost This Instant Pot Carrot Cake?
You can serve this cake without frosting, or you can make it a million times better and add my Keto Cream Cheese frosting. It’s only a few ingredients but takes this Keto Carrot Cake from good to incredible.
Are Carrots OK On Keto?
Depending on who you ask, carrots can be fine to eat on a low carb diet. They contain a fair amount of carbs, so you will want to eat them in moderation. If you can safely work carrots into your macros for the day, go ahead and indulge. Especially if it’s in this delicious Keto Carrot Cake.
Is This Carrot Cake Keto-Friendly?
Yes! I use almond flour instead of regular flour, and Swerve instead of sugar to make this recipe. You still get all the great flavors of a carrot cake without all the carbs and calories from a traditional carrot cake recipe.
Can I Use Coconut Flour Instead Of Almond Flour In Keto Carrot Cake?
Unfortunately, no. Coconut flour and almond flour are two totally different ingredients and can never be subbed for one another. If you’re not allergic to almonds, I highly suggest getting almond flour, because it’s a common Keto and Gluten-Free baking ingredient and is good to have on hand.
What Kind Of Pan Do I Need To Cook This Cake?
I recommend using a metal, 6" springform cake pan. I don’t suggest using silicone or glass to make this Instant Pot Carrot Cake. The reason is that it slows down the cooking process to use those types of pans. However, if you have to use a glass or silicone pan, you will likely need to add more time. If you open the Instant Pot after cooking, and it’s still raw, cook for 5 more minutes.
How Do You Make Keto Carrot Cake?
Want More Instant Pot Desserts?
Instant Pot Keto Cheesecake - this cheesecake is SO good you won’t even remember it’s Keto!Instant Pot Keto Almond Cake - this is a lovely cake you can frost or leave plain for a yummy dessert!Lemon Ricotta Cheesecake - this one is Keto and made in the Instant Pot too! You will love the gentle tang of the lemon in this recipe.Instant Pot Pandan Cake - Wonderfully soft, moist, and crazy delicious.
Check out my little friend Sam from Plate Art for Kids making this cake in the recipe card below! If you love this Keto Carrot Cake as much as I do, make sure you share it with your friends on Facebook and Pinterest so they can make it too. Originally Published June 22, 2017
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