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Blood Orange Chocolate Cake

August 28, 2018 by Salma 6 Comments

Blood Orange Chocolate Cake | The Polka Dotter
This dark chocolate loaf cake is perfect for blood orange season, with a gorgeous candy-coloured blood orange glaze and slices of syrupy candied blood orange infused with spice. If you’ve been following my blog for a little while now, it probably comes as no surprise that blood orange season is one of my favourites for baking. Sweet, slightly tangy citrus with the prettiest pink hue – what more could you want?

Baking Notes
(1) I used a fluted loaf pan for extra embellishment, but you can certainly use a plain loaf pan if preferred. If using a fluted loaf pan, ensure you grease the pan very well in every crevice to prevent the cake sticking to the pan after baking.
(2) The candied blood orange slices are infused with cardamom, cloves and cinnamon, because I find the combination of citrus and spice heavenly, but you easily omit these spices if preferred.

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Blood Orange Chocolate Cake

Blood Orange Chocolate Cake | The Polka Dotter

Makes one fluted loaf cake (28 x 14.5 x 7cm, 6-cup capacity) and serves 8-10 people

Ingredients

Scale

Chocolate Loaf Cake

  • 170g unsalted butter
  • 80g good quality dark chocolate
  • 170ml (2/3 cup) whole milk
  • Zest of 1 blood orange
  • 1 tsp vanilla paste
  • 150g (1 cup) plain flour
  • 125g brown sugar
  • 125g caster sugar
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp fine sea salt
  • 2 tbsp Dutch process cocoa powder
  • 80g almond meal
  • 2 large eggs, at room temperature

Blood Orange Glaze

  • 120g icing sugar, sifted
  • 2 tbsp blood orange juice (approx. juice of 1/2 blood orange)

Candied Blood Orange Slices

  • ¼ cup (60ml) lemon juice
  • ¼ cup (60ml) water
  • 180g caster sugar
  • 3–4 green cardamom pods, split
  • 1–2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1–2 cloves
  • 1 blood orange, washed and finely sliced (2-3mm), seeds removed

Instructions

Chocolate Loaf Cake

  1. Preheat oven to 170°C (150°C fan-forced) and set aside a 6-cup capacity loaf pan.
  2. Melt butter and dark chocolate in medium saucepan, then add milk, zest and vanilla and stir until smooth. Allow to cool 10 minutes.
  3. Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and cocoa, then mix with almond meal. Stir into dark chocolate mixture then gently whisk in eggs until smooth.
  4. Heavily grease fluted loaf pan with oil or melted butter, ensuring all crevices of the pan are well greased, then dust with sifted flour. Invert pan over the sink and tap gently to remove excess flour.
  5. Pour batter into pan and bake in preheated oven for 55 -60 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
  6. Allow cake to cool for 15 minutes in the pan, then turn out onto a wire rack and allow to cool completely.
  7. If cake is stuck to the pan, placing the entire pan (open side up) in a tray of boiling water for 1-2 minutes expands the metal pan, allowing easier release of the cake.
  8. If cake bakes with a slight dome, you may wish to slice it off the cooled cake to allow it to sit flat when inverted.

Blood Orange Glaze

  1. Add blood orange juice to icing sugar and mix well until the frosting has a pouring consistency. It should be fluid but thick. If too thick, add a little more icing sugar and if too thin, add a little more juice.

Candied Blood Orange Slices

  1. Place lemon juice, water, sugar, cardamom, cinnamon and cloves in a wide-based saucepan, stirring on low heat until the sugar dissolves.
  2. Increase the heat to medium and place blood orange slices in the pan. The pan should be wide enough so that all slices are submerged in the syrup and cook evenly.
  3. Simmer until slices are soft and slightly translucent (20-25 minutes) with shape still intact. Place slices on wire rack to cool.

To Serve

  1. Drizzle with blood orange glaze and decorate with candied blood orange slices.

Enjoy!

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Comments

  1. Adrienne

    August 29, 2018 at 7:44 am

    Beautiful photos!

    Reply
    • Salma

      August 29, 2018 at 9:46 am

      Thanks so much Adrienne! I had a bit of fun with my tripod and drizzles with this one. Blood oranges are just divine, aren’t they?

      Kind regards,
      Salma

      Reply
  2. Gail

    August 31, 2018 at 1:26 am

    That beautiful pink glaze is to die for!!

    Reply
    • Salma

      August 31, 2018 at 12:06 pm

      Thanks so much Gail, I love the way blood oranges turn everything candy pink! ☺️

      Reply
  3. Kate

    September 26, 2018 at 5:01 am

    Would this work in a bundt pan? Any adjustments? Also, why the almond meal? Is there an acceptable substitute? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Salma

      November 1, 2018 at 2:21 pm

      Hi Kate, thanks for your query. This cake would certainly work in a bundt pan and I’m sure would look beautiful! Keep in mind that if your bundt pan has a centre metal ring (as most do) then it often allows for a more even bake from the inside of the cake (compared to a loaf cake) so you may need a shorter baking or a slightly lower temperature, and the baking time will also be affected by the pan’s general shape and size. In regards to the almond meal – you can substitute with plain flour if you prefer. I personally love the texture of a chocolate cake with almond meal, and also feel it gives it a greater depth of flavour but if you prefer a lighter texture you can certainly use plain flour. Hope that helps and happy baking!

      Reply

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