Moist, fluffy, and warmly spiced, these carrot cake cupcakes are an easy, delicious treat! Tangy cream cheese frosting takes them over the top.
These carrot cake cupcakes are the fun-size version of my favorite spring dessert: carrot cake! I love to bring them to parties and gatherings because they’re
- easy to make,
- perfect for sharing, and
- sooo delicious.
Just like a great slice of carrot cake, these carrot cupcakes are soft, moist, warmly spiced, and packed with fresh carrots. Rich, tangy cream cheese frosting takes them over the top.
Carrot Cake Cupcakes Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to make this carrot cake cupcake recipe:
- Carrots, of course! They add moisture and sweet, earthy flavor to these scrumptious cupcakes.
- All-purpose flour – Spoon and level it to avoid packing too much into your measuring cup.
- Baking powder, baking soda, and eggs – They help the cupcakes puff up as they bake.
- Milk – Any kind you like! I typically reach for almond milk or my homemade oat milk.
- Vegetable oil – For moisture and richness. Another neutral oil, such as avocado oil or canola oil, would work here too.
- Cane sugar and brown sugar – They sweeten the cupcakes. The brown sugar also adds moisture and molasses-y depth of flavor.
- Cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and vanilla – The vanilla and spices give these cupcakes that classic spiced carrot cake flavor.
- And sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!
If you want to decorate the cupcakes, you’ll need cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and more vanilla extract. Use these simple ingredients to make my cream cheese frosting recipe!
If you’d like the frosting to be dairy-free, make this vegan frosting recipe instead.
Find the complete recipe with measurements below.
Shredding The Carrots
Before you start mixing up the cupcake batter, you’ll need to shred the carrots.
You have a few options for how to do this:
- With a food processor: The grating disc makes quick work of the carrots!
- On a box grater: Grate the carrots on the large holes to give the cupcakes distinct carrot flecks. Grate them on the small holes if you’d like the carrots to meld into the cupcakes.
I personally like to use a box grater because I like not having to haul out my food processor to make this recipe!
How to Make Carrot Cake Cupcakes
I love how simple this carrot cake cupcake recipe is to make. No mixer required! Here’s how it goes:
First, prepare your pan. Lightly spray or oil a 12-cup muffin pan, or line it with paper liners. While you’re working, preheat the oven to 400°F.
Next, whisk together the wet ingredients in one mixing bowl and the dry ingredients in another. Fold the grated carrots into the wet ingredients.
Then, add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Careful not to overmix! If you do, the cupcakes will be dense.
Finally, bake! Divide the batter among the muffin cups and transfer to the hot oven. Bake until the tops spring back to the touch and a toothpick inserted comes out clean, 16 to 20 minutes. Let cool in the pan for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
Top with cream cheese frosting, and enjoy!
Carrot Cake Cupcakes Tips
- Let them cool to room temperature. It’s tempting to frost and eat these carrot cupcakes while they’re still warm from the oven. But please, let them cool to room temperature first! Their texture and flavor actually improve as they cool. Plus, if they’re still warm when you add the frosting, it will melt!
- Get ahead. Don’t want to make cream cheese frosting and carrot cake cupcakes in a single day? You don’t have to! The frosting will keep for up to 5 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator, and the cupcakes freeze perfectly. Make a batch ahead of time, and allow them to thaw overnight in the fridge before frosting them. Once frosted, the cupcakes will keep for up to 3 days in an airtight container in the fridge.
Recipe Variations
Do you love your carrot cake with raisins or nuts? Feel free to add them to the cupcakes! Fold 1/2 cup raisins and/or chopped walnuts or pecans into the batter before you divide it among the muffin cups.
I also like to sprinkle the frosted cupcakes with chopped pecans for crunch.
More Carrot Dessert Recipes
If you love these carrot cake cupcakes, try one of these easy carrot dessert recipes next:
- Best Carrot Cake
- Vegan Carrot Cake
- Carrot Cake Cookies
- Carrot Muffins
- Or any of these 25 Easy Baking Recipes!
Carrot Cake Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 1¾ cups all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- ¾ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- ½ teaspoon nutmeg
- ½ cup brown sugar
- ½ cup cane sugar
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- 2 large eggs
- â…“ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups finely grated carrots (6½ ounces)
- Cream cheese frosting, or vegan frosting, optional, for topping
- Crushed pecans or walnuts, optional, for topping
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F and grease a 12-cup muffin tin or line it with cupcake liners.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, baking soda, ginger, and nutmeg.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, cane sugar, vegetable oil, eggs, milk, and vanilla. Stir in the carrots.
- Pour the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Use a â…“-cup measuring cup to scoop the batter into the muffin cups.
- Bake for 16 to 20 minutes, or until the cupcakes spring back to the touch and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Once cool, decorate the cupcakes with cream cheese frosting and crushed pecans, if desired.
2 questions: is 1TB baking powder correct? And could I do this as a bread, if so, how long would you suggest baking and pan size?
Absolutely delicious!! Tried one before the frosting was ready and could have easily skipped the frosting because they were so delicious! Frosted them anyway for husband’s bday!!
How big is a cup in grams?
Hi Elena, which ingredient are you looking for a weight measurement for? 1 cup of flour is 125g.
Loved those! So easy and delicious!
Sprinkled pumpkin seeds on top before baking.
My 8 yo son asked me to make those again next day! He did the whole thing by himself!
Hi Larissa, aww so glad you enjoyed them!
Loved this! Turned out incredibly moist, not too sweet and overall delicious. I was not too sure about the oven temperature for a fan forced oven, and did 200 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes.
Added some raisins too and it was great to have some additional texture in the muffins. 🙂
I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Mag!
How about a gluten-free alternative?
Hi Jeanette, a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend should work in place of the all-purpose flour here!
Hi. I was wondering why the cupcakes call for sugar, but the cake recipe only applesauce and maple syrup? Is one recipe sweeter than the other? Thank you
Hi Elisabeth, the cake and cupcake recipes had different starting points, which is why one calls for maple and one calls for sugar. (We adapted the cupcakes from our carrot muffin recipe, which was adapted from another of our muffin recipes.) Neither recipe is super sweet—we didn’t want either to be overwhelmingly sweet once frosted. Hope this helps!
I live in the uk and love your recipes. Is there an easy way please to convert the cup measurements to grammes for dry ingredients or fluid ounces for liquids such as vegetable oil?
Many thanks
Hi Jackie, unfortunately we don’t offer this on the website currently, but it’s great feedback. Thanks for your comment!
That’s what I wanted to know too!
I made the cupcakes, but may have made a few too many substitutions that affected the carrot cake flavor and it’s ability to bake well (four of the cupcakes didn’t pass the toothpick test even after I baked them for longer).
Can you please take a look at the substitutions I made and give me an educated guess as to what impacted the result? I used Trader Joe’s Gluten-free flour blend, oat flour (instead of almond), and reduced fat coconut milk (instead of almond milk). Thanks for your help!
Hi Joy, my guess is that the oat flour had the biggest effect on the recipe. It behaves quite differently from most other flours in baking recipes and can often lead to the underdone result that you described. I’d recommend sticking with the almond flour (or even using more gf flour) in the future. Hope this helps!
yum, and love the servings size with these too, and yes to cream cheese frosting, thank you!
Hi – would coconut oil work? Or light olive oil?
Hi Lexi, either should be fine.
Looks so good! Could I make a cake instead of cupcakes? How long to bake? Thanks.
Hi, I’d recommend making our carrot cake recipe instead. Hope you enjoy!
Hello, Can gluten free flour be sub for the all purpose flour
Hi, we haven’t tested this recipe with gluten-free flour, so I’m not 100% sure how it would go. A 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend might work.
Thank you for this recipe! I love carrot cake, but making a whole cake means eating a whole cake! The cupcakes are perfect!
Thank you again for making your font darker. It makes it much easier, and enjoyable to read your post! Take care!
Hi Ellen, so glad you loved the cupcakes (and the design changes!). 🙂