I’m a sucker for carrot cake, and this easy tray bake version is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!! It’s fluffy and light and contains a few ingredients to ensure a deliciously moist sponge that won’t dry out in the oven:

Raisins infused in orange juice - just leave them to soak for a couple of hours for lovely plump raisins! Vegetable oil (rather than butter) - often butter is added to cakes for extra flavour, but there’s so much flavour in this cake already you don’t need it. Go for vegetable oil for a tender, moist cake. Banana. Ok, a little bit strange in carrot cake, but I saw it in one of Mary Berry’s recipes, tried it and was completely won over. Just one banana is needed, which means you won’t really taste it.

Spoon piles of creamy frosting on top before slicing it up and serving. So much easier than making two round cakes, trying to get them even, filling with frosting, then coating in more frosting without it looking like a five-year old has just had a go at plastering (ok yes, we’re talking about me). I made this recipe using some of the ingredients sent to me by Bearfaced Groceries (thanks guys!) - check them out for deliveries of quality locally sourced (UK) produce, and make sure you use my 20% discount code - NICKYBEAR20 - in the discount coupon code box.

So far I’ve received 2 boxes from Bearfaced Groceries. One being the award winning meat box - packed with a great variety of different meats that my carnivore of a husband loved. As well as the Chicken and Cous Cous One-Pot, we’ve also made Chicken fajitas, slow-cooked pork and beef chilli and good old spag bol. I’m looking forward to making a roast dinner on Sunday with the beef topside. I’ve also had the weekly essential box - which is packed with fruit, veggies, meat and fish plus cheese too! I used the carrots, orange and banana for this carrot cake. We enjoyed my 30-minute salmon with creamy lemon spaghetti last night and my sticky chicken stir fry earlier this week. The kids have been at the rest of the fruit, raiding the fridge hourly whilst they’re on the Easter hols. I even caught Lewis eating one of the giant beef tomatoes with a mischievous smile on his face yesterday. Oh and yes, that’s his hand in the top photo. He makes a great hand model - providing you can get a good photo within 15 seconds! Once the 16th second struck he decided it was torture to hold cake and not be able to eat it, so I had to oblige and we all took a piece to scoff in front of the tv 🙂

The Carrot and Orange Tray Bake with Orange infused Raisins Recipe:

If you’ve tried my carrot cake tray bake recipe then please rate the recipe and let me know how you got on in the comments below, I love hearing your thoughts and add-ons to my recipes! You can also follow me on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, PINTEREST, and TWITTERto see what I’m up to in the kitchen, what recipes i’m loving, and of course YOUTUBE to see our latest recipe videos! Homemade Battenburg < Chris’s favourite! Apple Crumble Cake Pineapple Upside Down Cake < This is gluten free too! Chocolate Almond Bread Banana Bread with Caramelized Bananas And loads more….. Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links – which means if you buy the product I get a small commission (at no extra cost to you). If you do buy, then thank you! That’s what helps us to keep Kitchen Sanctuary running. The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors. For more information please see our Terms & Conditions.

Carrot and Orange Tray Bake with Orange infused Raisins - 68Carrot and Orange Tray Bake with Orange infused Raisins - 2Carrot and Orange Tray Bake with Orange infused Raisins - 90Carrot and Orange Tray Bake with Orange infused Raisins - 55Carrot and Orange Tray Bake with Orange infused Raisins - 17Carrot and Orange Tray Bake with Orange infused Raisins - 57