Best Eggless Carrot Cake – How to make Semolina Eggless Carrot Cake

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Need a simple, easy cake? Here is the easiest cake recipe yet no compromise in the taste. My kids loved this Semolina Eggless Carrot Cake. This is a soft, crunchy cake with freshly grated carrot perfect for snacking. Let’s see how to make this cake with stepwise instructions.

A plate with egg less carrot cake.
Make soft, crunchy eggless carrot cake.

Semolina Eggless Carrot Cake 

What is Semolina? Semolina is the coarse, purified wheat middlings of durum wheat mainly used in making upma, pasta, and couscous. Making the cake using Semolina is healthier than the All-purpose flour. You can also use brown sugar instead of sugar to make it healthier. The cake is soft and tastes great the next day.

Cut piece of Carrot cake.

How to make Eggless Carrot Cake using Semolina?

We are using yogurt in place of Egg in this recipe. Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl. Then, beat the yogurt and sugar till the sugar dissolves. Then add oil to it and mix. Mix the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients. Then gently mix the freshly grated carrots with the batter. Transfer the batter to the greased pan and bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven at 350 Deg F. Check by inserting the toothpick and if it comes out clean, the cake is done. Once it is cooled down, remove it from the pan, dust it with powdered sugar, and serve. 

Hand holding a piece of carrot cake.

A short video to make Semolina carrot cake

Ingredients used

Semolina/ Rava/ Sooji

Yogurt

Carrot

Oil

Baking powder

Baking Soda

Sugar

Cinnamon powder

Nutmeg powder

Milk (not shown in the picture)

Ingredients to make Semolina carrot cake.

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Carrot semolina cake recipe with stepwise instructions

1 Cup = 240ml   1 Tbsp = 15g 1 Tsp = 5g

Ingredients

Semolina/ Sooji/ Rava – 1 Cup (128g)

Sugar – ½ cup (100g)

Carrot – ½ Cup (64g) grated

Yogurt – ¼ Cup

Oil – ¼ Cup

Milk – ¼ Cup

Baking soda – 1 Tsp

Baking powder- 1 Tsp

Cinnamon Powder – ½ Tsp

Nutmeg powder – ⅛ Tsp (optional)

Method

  • Preheat the oven to 350Deg F.
  • Grease and dust the cake pan.
  • In a bowl, beat yogurt and sugar till the sugar dissolves.
  • Then add oil and mix it.
  • In another pan, mix semolina, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon powder, and nutmeg powder (if you are adding).
  • Add this dry mixture to the yogurt, sugar, and oil mixture.
  • Mix it thoroughly.
  • Add milk and mix it.
  • Now add grated carrots and mix gently.
  • Pour the batter into the greased cake pan and bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven.
  • Insert a toothpick into the cake after 30 minutes. If it comes out clean, then the cake is done.
  • Remove from the oven and let it cool completely before cutting.
  • Serve warm or cold.
step wise instructions to make carrot cake.
step wise instructions to make carrot cake.

Notes

  1. Each oven is different so the timings may differ. After 25 minutes, keep an eye on the cake. So it doesn’t get burned.
  2. Try to add freshly grated carrots for the best results.

This above recipe yields one 8-inch cake.

4.87 from 23 votes

Semolina Eggless Carrot Cake

Author: Lathiya
Here is the easiest cake recipe yet no compromise in the taste. My kids loved this Semolina Eggless Carrot Cake. This is a soft, crunchy cake with freshly grated carrot perfect for snacking.
Prep Time:20 minutes
Cook Time:30 minutes
Total Time:50 minutes
Course: Snack
Cuisine: International
Keyword: eggless carrot cake, how to make eggless carrot cake, Semolina carrot cake
Servings: 1 8″ cake
Calories: 1433kcal

Equipment

  • Bowl
  • Whisk
  • Cake Pan 8″

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Semolina/ Sooji/ Rava 128g
  • 1/2 Cup Sugar 100g
  • 1/2 Cup Carrot 64g grated
  • 1/4 Cup Yogurt
  • 1/4 Cup Oil
  • 1/4 Cup Milk
  • 1 Tsp Baking soda
  • 1 Tsp Baking powder
  • 1/2 Tsp Cinnamon Powder
  • 1/8 Tsp Nutmeg powder optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350Deg F.
  2. Grease and dust the cake pan.
  3. In a bowl, beat yogurt and sugar till the sugar dissolves.
  4. Then add oil and mix it.
  5. In another pan, mix semolina, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon powder and nutmeg powder( if you are adding).
  6. Add this dry mixture to the yogurt, sugar and oil mixture.
  7. Mix it thoroughly.
  8. Add milk and mix it.
  9. Now add grated carrots and mix gently.
  10. Pour the batter to the greased cake pan and bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven.
  11. Insert a toothpick in the cake after 30 minutes. If it comes out clean, then the cake is done.
  12. Remove from the oven and let it cool completely before cutting.
  13. Serve warm or cold.

Video

Notes

  • Each oven is different so the timings may differ.
  • After 25 minutes, keep an eye on the cake. So it don’t get burned.
  • Try to add freshly grated carrots for the best results.

Nutrition

Serving: 18″ cake | Calories: 1433kcal | Carbohydrates: 209.3g | Protein: 20.1g | Fat: 60.2g | Saturated Fat: 47.9g | Cholesterol: 14.1mg | Fiber: 6.1g | Sugar: 114g

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60 Comments

  1. This Semolina Eggless Carrot Cake turned out so soft and delicious! The texture is perfectly light with a little crunch, and the fresh grated carrot adds just the right touch of natural sweetness. Super easy to make and a great snack—no wonder the kids loved it!

  2. The texture of this cake looks amazing from using semolina flour. glad to find this eggless cake recipe

  3. This carrot cake made with semolina looks like such a great snack cake. I love to bake with semolina although I haven’t done much of it. Thanks for sharing this recipe!

  4. Ohhh this looks SO good. My mama LOVES carrot cake, so tempted to try it for her sometime. Wonder how it would be with another substitute flour, like almond flour? (since any kind of wheat-based flour is impossible to find for so many of us these days…)