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Recipe Summary

prep: 30 mins

total: 1 hr 15 mins

Yield: Makes 18

Ingredients

For The Filling

2 ounces bar cream cheese, room temperature

2 ounces unsalted butter, room temperature

1/4 cup confectioners’ sugar

1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

For The Cookies

1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted

1/2 cup packed light-brown sugar

1/4 cup granulated sugar

1 large egg yolk

3/4 cup all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon ground ginger

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 cup rolled oats

3/4 cup packed, finely grated, peeled carrots

1/3 cup dried currants

      Cook's Notes

Before being filled, the cookies can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. The filling can be made ahead and chilled for up to five days.

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Carrot-Cake Cookies

Recipe Summary

prep: 30 mins

total: 1 hr 15 mins

Yield: Makes 18

Carrot-Cake Cookies

Carrot-Cake Cookies

Carrot-Cake Cookies

Recipe Summary

prep: 30 mins

total: 1 hr 15 mins

Yield: Makes 18

Recipe Summary

prep: 30 mins

total: 1 hr 15 mins

Yield: Makes 18

prep: 30 mins

total: 1 hr 15 mins

prep:

30 mins

total:

1 hr 15 mins

Yield: Makes 18

Makes 18

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces bar cream cheese, room temperature

  • 2 ounces unsalted butter, room temperature

  • 1/4 cup confectioners’ sugar

  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted

  • 1/2 cup packed light-brown sugar

  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar

  • 1 large egg yolk

  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1 cup rolled oats

  • 3/4 cup packed, finely grated, peeled carrots

  • 1/3 cup dried currants

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Make filling: With an electric mixer, beat cream cheese and butter until smooth. Add sugar and lemon juice; beat until combined. Cover; chill until firm, at least 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, make cookies: In a large bowl, whisk together butter, sugars, and egg yolk. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, ginger, and salt. Add flour mixture to butter mixture; stir until combined. Mix in oats, carrots, and currants.

Drop dough by level tablespoons, 2 inches apart, onto prepared baking sheets. Flatten with the palm of your hand. Bake until edges are crisp, rotating baking sheets halfway through, 15 to 18 minutes. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool.

Turn half the cookies over, bottom side up; dollop each with about 1 teaspoon chilled cream-cheese filling. Top with remaining cookies, pressing gently to spread filling to edges. Serve immediately.

      Cook's Notes

Before being filled, the cookies can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. The filling can be made ahead and chilled for up to five days.

Cook’s Notes

Before being filled, the cookies can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. The filling can be made ahead and chilled for up to five days.

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4 star values:

                                  36

3 star values:

                                  92

2 star values:

                                  40

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                                  36

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                                  92

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Martha Stewart Member

Rating: 3 stars

05/14/2014

                I made these this evening.  I really liked the texture that the oats gave the cookies, but I didn't care for ginger being the only spice.  I think they would have been better with cinnamon and nutmeg instead.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: 5 stars

02/17/2014

                Amazing. These are a bit like oatmeal raisin cookies, so if you like those you will probably like these too. Highly recommended.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: 1 stars

04/28/2013

                EWWW... I was really excited about making these. They are no good though. I will rename them horse cookies, The ingredients I feed horses. Such high hopes disappointed.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

02/21/2013

                need to see this for may project  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/20/2012

                the filling part "2 ounces unsalted butter" should be "2 Tbsp of butter".
                2 ounces is too much and makes the filling taste savory/greasy instead of sweet.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/12/2011

                I have a great tip for fine grated carrot.  Peel and chop your carrots into small pieces.  Use the your food processor.  While the food processor is running on high drop the carrot pieces into the food tube it will grind the carrots down and stick to the sides.  Scrape down and pulse if there are any chunks of carrot left.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/10/2011

                should one grate one's own carrots or are bagged grated carrots fine enough for the recipe.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

06/26/2011

                This is a very easy and quick recipe that provides very impressive results that always wow!  I usually make a double batch and I use raisins instead of currants.  They have a great flavor!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

03/07/2011

                Delicious and filling! I was a little worried because the batter is very thick--but it all worked out perfectly! My changes: substituted chopped candied ginger for currants, added a dash of cinnamon, dash of vanilla extract, dash of cardamom and tripled the filling recipe. 1tsp filling?! Puh-lease!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

10/04/2010

                I made these Sunday night to take to work on Monday and they were a hit! They are pretty, tasty, and filling! I bought currants (never used them before) but I think you could make it just as well with plain old raisins. I think maybe next time I will roll the dough out really thick and use my maple leaf-cookie cutter to give them shape...  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/29/2010

                I'm an avid calorie counter and thought this one was quite low for a sandwich cookie with frosting.  Just a normal sized chocolate chip cookie usually packs on 200 calories.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/18/2010

                If you consider that you are getting 2 cookies for the caloric price of 1, plus frosting, 168 calories isn't that bad. The trick is to eat just one! I haven't made them yet but they look delicious and I would assume more spice than ginger is needed. Can't wait to try!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/17/2010

                Delicious with diced up dates instead of currants and rolled in oats! Yummo, as we say here in Australia, Sincerely Toni-Maree x  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/17/2010

                Yipes!  I just entered the recipe into a calculator to find the Nutritional info per cookie, based on 18 servings, and the numbers are kind of high for one cookie! 
                  
                Amount Per Serving
                  Calories 	167.6
                  Total Fat 	9.4 g
                    	  Saturated Fat 	5.7 g
                    	  Polyunsaturated Fat 	0.6 g
                    	  Monounsaturated Fat 	2.8 g
                  Cholesterol 	35.6 mg
                  Sodium 	82.4 mg
                  Potassium 	93.0 mg
                  Total Carbohydrate 	25.0 g
                    	  Dietary Fiber 	1.4 g
                    	  Sugars 	14.3 g
                  Protein 	1.6 g  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/17/2010

http://www.bhg.com/receuoe/layercake/ginger carrot cake

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/17/2010

                Here is a link to the carrot ginger layer cake
                http://www.grouprecipes.com/61391/carrot-ginger-cake--courtsey-of-martha-stewart.html
                Enjoy!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/17/2010

                I have the recipe to the carrot gineger layer cake, found it on the web, do you still need it  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/17/2010

                If anybody has it I would LOVE the carrot ginger layer cake recipe.  I just searched the website with no luck.  Help?  Thanks!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/16/2010

                Wow, these cookies are SUPER easy! and yummy, but cut the ginger in half and add cinamon in its place.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/16/2010

                Great cookies but i think I will use less ground ginger next time.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/16/2010

                I have a tip for grated carrots.  Using your food processor, insert metal chopping blade, turn on high and drop the 1 inch pieces of carrots into the food processor tube.  The food processor will grind up the carrots and they will stick to the sides.  I do this for garlic too.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/09/2010

                Where to begin..These cookies were fabulous!!  Everyone rated them at least a nine out of ten.  I made the cookies slighlty bigger than the recipe and got 10 good size cookies.  Yummy!!  Several people wanted the recipe and wished I had made more.  I added dried cranberries instead of currants and added about a tsp. of cinnamon.  This recipe is a must!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

10/21/2009

                These turned out SO well!  I had trouble getting tablespoons of the dough (really more like a batter) onto the sheets.  It took some manipulating with my fingers to get round cookies.  The cookies themsevles are moist and tasty, but it's the lemon cream cheese frosting that makes them divine!  Next time I may add a little cinnamon to make them more flavorful.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

10/10/2009

                I'll betcha the use of pumpkin would be great, too......especially with the dream cheese topping  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

04/14/2009

                GOOD FOR GO!   mel  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/31/2008

                Husband is allergic to oats.  What can I use in place of the oats in this recipe?  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/26/2008

                chmurag -- Where can I get the recipe for the Carrott Ginger Layer Cake?
                jmyhogan@aol.com 

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/26/2008

                great ccokie
                i added fresh pineapple (when in season) or well drained  crushed pineapple to the filling  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/25/2008

                By the way, I just grate the carrots in my food processor with the regular blade and they come out great!  Much faster than hand-grating!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/25/2008

                It is the Carrot Ginger Layer Cake with Orange Cream  Cheese Frosting.  John Baricelli made it on Martha's old show years ago.  I emailed the recipe to fishnlady.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                I found Martha's recipe for Carrot Ginger Layer Cake with Orange Cream Cheese Frosting. Maybe that's what fishnlady is searching for. It has the addition of 1Tbl. of freshly grated ginger. Hope this helps!!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                I have a program called "Cook'n with Pillsbury" that allows you to create your own cookbook with recipes you like.  It also will calculate all the nutritional information for you once you have typed in the ingredients.  I have had it several years, but am sure it is still available since they always have updates.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                That Orange Ginger Carrot Cake that chmurag mentioned sounds wonderful.  Does anyone have the recipe they could send to me.  I tried doing a search for those exact words and got other titled recipes that were similar.  Can send to fishnlady at gmail.com.  Thanks in advance  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                These are one of my most requested cookies.  I add grated orange zest and grated fresh ginger to the filling to make it taste like Martha's Orange Ginger Carrot Cake which is the best carrot cake ever!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                This recipe sounds very good.  Although I am careful and selective about what we eat, I do not need the nutritional information.  One can tell from the ingredients whether it fits into your own diet lifestyle.  Adjustments can be made to suit your own personal health preferences, especially with something like cookies.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                I as well am always looking for the nutritional information, some treats might be allowed in a diet, or pass as a treat, yet others would be way out of the question. The trent is going towards nutrional information on everything anyhow.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                I also would appreciate the nutritional information on these recipes.  Several in my family have special diet needs but at the same time, I would like work into their diets some treats!  Thank you for considering.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                Great cookies.  I always try the recipes exactly as written.  If I like the results then maybe I will change this or that.  But a lot of time and effort went into all of the recipes so I use those first.   Nutritional information would be superfluous - just look at the amounts of sugar and fats and you can pretty much tell if it's loaded with calories.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/14/2008

                These cookies are really good without the filling as well.  First time out I used the large grater (like carrot salad) but the kids didn't like the "stringy" carrot.  Tried them again with the fine grater (as per the instructions) and they were much better.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

04/02/2008

                This recipe was a great use for the leftover carrots from Easter Sunday's carrot cake.  I used golden raisins instead of currants, and a pinch of fresh grated ginger.  I was very happy with the final result.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

03/28/2008

                we made these for Easter instead of a full carrot cake...then we found that they made a great Breakfast for the kid as the ran out the door...healthier than some things they grab on the way out!!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

03/28/2008

                we love the carrot cake cooke. It is the best  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

03/28/2008

                wish all these great recipes had the nutritional facts included.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: 3 stars

05/14/2014

                I made these this evening.  I really liked the texture that the oats gave the cookies, but I didn't care for ginger being the only spice.  I think they would have been better with cinnamon and nutmeg instead.  

Rating: 3 stars

Rating: 5 stars

02/17/2014

                Amazing. These are a bit like oatmeal raisin cookies, so if you like those you will probably like these too. Highly recommended.  

Rating: 5 stars

Rating: 1 stars

04/28/2013

                EWWW... I was really excited about making these. They are no good though. I will rename them horse cookies, The ingredients I feed horses. Such high hopes disappointed.  

Rating: 1 stars

Rating: Unrated

02/21/2013

                need to see this for may project  

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated

07/20/2012

                the filling part "2 ounces unsalted butter" should be "2 Tbsp of butter".
                2 ounces is too much and makes the filling taste savory/greasy instead of sweet.  

Rating: Unrated

09/12/2011

                I have a great tip for fine grated carrot.  Peel and chop your carrots into small pieces.  Use the your food processor.  While the food processor is running on high drop the carrot pieces into the food tube it will grind the carrots down and stick to the sides.  Scrape down and pulse if there are any chunks of carrot left.  

Rating: Unrated

09/10/2011

                should one grate one's own carrots or are bagged grated carrots fine enough for the recipe.  

Rating: Unrated

06/26/2011

                This is a very easy and quick recipe that provides very impressive results that always wow!  I usually make a double batch and I use raisins instead of currants.  They have a great flavor!  

Rating: Unrated

03/07/2011

                Delicious and filling! I was a little worried because the batter is very thick--but it all worked out perfectly! My changes: substituted chopped candied ginger for currants, added a dash of cinnamon, dash of vanilla extract, dash of cardamom and tripled the filling recipe. 1tsp filling?! Puh-lease!  

Rating: Unrated

10/04/2010

                I made these Sunday night to take to work on Monday and they were a hit! They are pretty, tasty, and filling! I bought currants (never used them before) but I think you could make it just as well with plain old raisins. I think maybe next time I will roll the dough out really thick and use my maple leaf-cookie cutter to give them shape...  

Rating: Unrated

09/29/2010

                I'm an avid calorie counter and thought this one was quite low for a sandwich cookie with frosting.  Just a normal sized chocolate chip cookie usually packs on 200 calories.  

Rating: Unrated

09/18/2010

                If you consider that you are getting 2 cookies for the caloric price of 1, plus frosting, 168 calories isn't that bad. The trick is to eat just one! I haven't made them yet but they look delicious and I would assume more spice than ginger is needed. Can't wait to try!  

Rating: Unrated

09/17/2010

                Delicious with diced up dates instead of currants and rolled in oats! Yummo, as we say here in Australia, Sincerely Toni-Maree x  


                    
                Yipes!  I just entered the recipe into a calculator to find the Nutritional info per cookie, based on 18 servings, and the numbers are kind of high for one cookie! 
                  
                Amount Per Serving
                  Calories 	167.6
                  Total Fat 	9.4 g
                    	  Saturated Fat 	5.7 g
                    	  Polyunsaturated Fat 	0.6 g
                    	  Monounsaturated Fat 	2.8 g
                  Cholesterol 	35.6 mg
                  Sodium 	82.4 mg
                  Potassium 	93.0 mg
                  Total Carbohydrate 	25.0 g
                    	  Dietary Fiber 	1.4 g
                    	  Sugars 	14.3 g
                  Protein 	1.6 g  

http://www.bhg.com/receuoe/layercake/ginger carrot cake

                Here is a link to the carrot ginger layer cake
                http://www.grouprecipes.com/61391/carrot-ginger-cake--courtsey-of-martha-stewart.html
                Enjoy!  


                    
                I have the recipe to the carrot gineger layer cake, found it on the web, do you still need it  


                    
                If anybody has it I would LOVE the carrot ginger layer cake recipe.  I just searched the website with no luck.  Help?  Thanks!  

Rating: Unrated

08/16/2010

                Wow, these cookies are SUPER easy! and yummy, but cut the ginger in half and add cinamon in its place.  

Rating: Unrated

07/16/2010

                Great cookies but i think I will use less ground ginger next time.  


                    
                I have a tip for grated carrots.  Using your food processor, insert metal chopping blade, turn on high and drop the 1 inch pieces of carrots into the food processor tube.  The food processor will grind up the carrots and they will stick to the sides.  I do this for garlic too.  

Rating: Unrated

07/09/2010

                Where to begin..These cookies were fabulous!!  Everyone rated them at least a nine out of ten.  I made the cookies slighlty bigger than the recipe and got 10 good size cookies.  Yummy!!  Several people wanted the recipe and wished I had made more.  I added dried cranberries instead of currants and added about a tsp. of cinnamon.  This recipe is a must!  

Rating: Unrated

10/21/2009

                These turned out SO well!  I had trouble getting tablespoons of the dough (really more like a batter) onto the sheets.  It took some manipulating with my fingers to get round cookies.  The cookies themsevles are moist and tasty, but it's the lemon cream cheese frosting that makes them divine!  Next time I may add a little cinnamon to make them more flavorful.  

Rating: Unrated

10/10/2009

                I'll betcha the use of pumpkin would be great, too......especially with the dream cheese topping  

Rating: Unrated

04/14/2009

                GOOD FOR GO!   mel  

Rating: Unrated

07/31/2008

                Husband is allergic to oats.  What can I use in place of the oats in this recipe?  

Rating: Unrated

07/26/2008

                chmurag -- Where can I get the recipe for the Carrott Ginger Layer Cake?
                jmyhogan@aol.com 


                    
                great ccokie
                i added fresh pineapple (when in season) or well drained  crushed pineapple to the filling  

Rating: Unrated

07/25/2008

                By the way, I just grate the carrots in my food processor with the regular blade and they come out great!  Much faster than hand-grating!  


                    
                It is the Carrot Ginger Layer Cake with Orange Cream  Cheese Frosting.  John Baricelli made it on Martha's old show years ago.  I emailed the recipe to fishnlady.  

Rating: Unrated

07/24/2008

                I found Martha's recipe for Carrot Ginger Layer Cake with Orange Cream Cheese Frosting. Maybe that's what fishnlady is searching for. It has the addition of 1Tbl. of freshly grated ginger. Hope this helps!!  


                    
                I have a program called "Cook'n with Pillsbury" that allows you to create your own cookbook with recipes you like.  It also will calculate all the nutritional information for you once you have typed in the ingredients.  I have had it several years, but am sure it is still available since they always have updates.  


                    
                That Orange Ginger Carrot Cake that chmurag mentioned sounds wonderful.  Does anyone have the recipe they could send to me.  I tried doing a search for those exact words and got other titled recipes that were similar.  Can send to fishnlady at gmail.com.  Thanks in advance  


                    
                These are one of my most requested cookies.  I add grated orange zest and grated fresh ginger to the filling to make it taste like Martha's Orange Ginger Carrot Cake which is the best carrot cake ever!  


                    
                This recipe sounds very good.  Although I am careful and selective about what we eat, I do not need the nutritional information.  One can tell from the ingredients whether it fits into your own diet lifestyle.  Adjustments can be made to suit your own personal health preferences, especially with something like cookies.  


                    
                I as well am always looking for the nutritional information, some treats might be allowed in a diet, or pass as a treat, yet others would be way out of the question. The trent is going towards nutrional information on everything anyhow.  


                    
                I also would appreciate the nutritional information on these recipes.  Several in my family have special diet needs but at the same time, I would like work into their diets some treats!  Thank you for considering.  


                    
                Great cookies.  I always try the recipes exactly as written.  If I like the results then maybe I will change this or that.  But a lot of time and effort went into all of the recipes so I use those first.   Nutritional information would be superfluous - just look at the amounts of sugar and fats and you can pretty much tell if it's loaded with calories.  

Rating: Unrated

07/14/2008

                These cookies are really good without the filling as well.  First time out I used the large grater (like carrot salad) but the kids didn't like the "stringy" carrot.  Tried them again with the fine grater (as per the instructions) and they were much better.  

Rating: Unrated

04/02/2008

                This recipe was a great use for the leftover carrots from Easter Sunday's carrot cake.  I used golden raisins instead of currants, and a pinch of fresh grated ginger.  I was very happy with the final result.  

Rating: Unrated

03/28/2008

                we made these for Easter instead of a full carrot cake...then we found that they made a great Breakfast for the kid as the ran out the door...healthier than some things they grab on the way out!!  


                    
                we love the carrot cake cooke. It is the best  


                    
                wish all these great recipes had the nutritional facts included.  

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