Family Recipe: Dad’s Favorite Carrot Cake
My Mom is an excellent cook! Over the years my parents have hosted a lot people in their home and continue to have people over regularly. I am thankful for all Mom taught me about cooking and for her willingness to allow me to “experiment” in her kitchen as I was growing up. Mom makes the best Homemade Carrot Cake! She would make it for special events such as a Holiday or birthdays. This is my Dad’s favorite cake. It is rich, moist and delicious. Here’s her recipe:
Dad’s Favorite Carrot Cake
- 2 cups of Sugar
- 2 cups of Flour
- 2 teaspoons of Baking Soda
- 1 teaspoon of ground Cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 1/4 cup Oil
- 4 Eggs
- 3 cups grated Carrots
- 1 cup chopped Nuts (optional)
Combine all ingredients. Mix thoroughly and pour into a greased and floured 11 x 13 pan. Bake at 350 for 40 to 55 minutes. If you want a layered cake you can do it in two 8 or 9 inch round pans just reduce the bake time by ten minutes and add the Cream Cheese Frosting in between the layers. Cool, then frost.
Cream Cheese Frosting
- 1 stick Margarine (softened)
- 1 lb Confectioner (aka powdered) Sugar
- 8 oz Cream Cheese (softened)
- 3 teaspoon Vanilla
- 1 cup chopped Nuts (optional)
Cream ingredients together until smooth and place on cooled carrot cake. Optional you can add the nuts in with the frosting or sprinkle the chopped nuts over the top. Optional you can add green and orange food coloring to a small amount of the frosting to create a decorative carrot(s) for the top for the cake.
Book: “The Big Picture Story Bible” by David Helm
A friend gave the girls this book, The Big Picture Story Bible by David Helm for their birthday last year! It was a great book to read for devotionals every night. The girls really enjoyed it and learned a lot. If you are looking for something quick and easy to read to your little ones before bed, you might want to check it out.
Gift Giving: Allowing Kids to Give from the Heart
My husband took the girls out recently to pick out gifts for my birthday. They had a certain amount of money and found the presents with a little Daddy supervision. They came up with practical and fun gifts which made my day. It was sweet hearing about their adventure shopping to find the perfect gifts.
Here is what they gave me:
- 2 Christmas Hand Towels – practical and pretty (love them)
- 2 Jar Candles – Vanilla Cookie and Spiced Apple (they smell awesome)
- 2 Adorable Bars of Soap – Ice Cream Cone & Gingerbread Man (pictured above)
- Set of Colored Pens – so I can write notes
I think the girls were more excited than I was to celebrate my birthday and they had a lot of fun going shopping with Daddy. It is a great opportunity to teach them about money and giving. If you haven’t done this with your kids, even if they are little, try it! Explain to them how much money they have (you will probably have to remind them at the store) and guide them in the choices but allow their creativity to shine through. We typically stick to one store to make it more manageable for the girls. They truly give from the heart and love it.