Author Notes
A very easy, one bowl plus a wooden spoon cake which makes a dense moist oatmeal and carrot cake with a glorious caramel coconut topping. It is based on the old fashioned Lazy Daisy Cake which was so popular in the 30's and 40's but I have massively dialled down the sugar and added carrots, sultanas and spices to make it a little healthier. It is not a looker but my goodness does it taste good. More photos and the story behind the cake is on my blog http://selmastable.wordpress.com/2014/04/27/ugly-duckling-carrot-and-oatmeal-cake/ —Selma | Selma's Table
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Ingredients
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100 grams
rolled oats
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150 milliliters
just boiled water
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100 milliliters
milk
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75 grams
sultanas (golden raisins)
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1/2 teaspoon
salt
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115 grams
very soft butter
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150 grams
light brown sugar
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1 teaspoon
vanilla
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100 grams
shredded carrots (2 medium sized ones)
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2
eggs, large
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50 grams
sweetened shredded coconut
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180 grams
all purpose flour
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1 teaspoon
baking powder
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1 teaspoon
cinnamon
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1/2 teaspoon
nutmeg
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1/2 teaspoon
allspice
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For the topping
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85 grams
butter - very soft
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75 grams
light brown sugar
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3 tablespoons
milk
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150 grams
sweetened shredded coconut
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50 grams
coconut flakes
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75 grams
walnuts, chopped
Directions
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Stir together the oats, water and milk and leave for 20 minutes. At the same time, place the sultanas in a bowl and cover with just boiled water.
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Pre-heat oven to 175C/ 350F and grease or paper a 9? square pan and drain the sultanas.
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Mix the salt, butter, shredded carrots, sultanas, sugar and vanilla into the oats and blend with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula.
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Beat in the eggs and coconut blending well. Then, add the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg and stir until just mixed.
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Pour into the prepared baking tin and bake for 30 mins or until just set.
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In the meantime, make the topping by combining all the ingredients.
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When the cake is ready, turn on the grill (broiler).
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Spread the topping as evenly as you can over the warm cake then grill/broil for about a minute or two until it is lightly golden…the topping burns very easily so don’t walk away like I did!
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Cool in the tin on a wire rack.
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