This cake tastes as good as it looks. I'll admit that there was a whole lot of spatula, spoon and plate licking in the process of baking this cake hah..hah...hah...
Have you ever tasted orange glaze? God it's GOOD! I couldn't help digging the remnants from the mixing bowl and licking my spoon. The word DIABETES flashed before my eyes. Madam, cease and desist!
I'll have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed baking this cake. It's an easy cake to bake and with all that drippy chocolate and orange glaze, it sure looks impressive. One would be forgiven to think that you slaved all day in the kitchen. It is not really necessary to embellish this cake as it tastes really good even without the fixings. And this is how it will look like :
Honestly, I chose to bake this cake because I was attracted to the photo in the book. It was really pretty. Besides, I knew chocolate and orange make for a good combination. The recipe calls for baking powder even though self-raising flour is used. I was a little bit worried that there might be a typo error. But I decided to follow the instructions anyway.
The cake rose really well in the oven. I think the addition of baking powder gave it that extra boost. It was quite a joy to watch. It took 40 minutes for the cake to be baked.
I had quite a bit of fun with the orange glaze (besides stuffing my face) and melted chocolate. But I admit, using a spoon to drizzle the glaze and chocolate was quite clumsy for me. I used two measuring cups the second time around. It was lots easier.
I reduced the sugar from 200g to 160g but found that it was still way too sweet. It would have been OK if the cake was not glazed. The second time, I reduced the amount further to 140g. Perfect!
This cake is very moist with tender crumbs. A really, really good cake. One that I would bake often. I have made some changes to the quantities of ingredients used and also the method employed.
This cake is a keeper. Seriously, if you want a good Orange and Chocolate Cake in your collection, please add this one. Honestly, even after baking this cake twice, I can't wait to bake it again. And now confessions. Look at what I did.
That plate up there was licked clean right after I was done hah...hah...hah... Bake this cake, but don't do what I did :)
Chocolate Orange Ring Cake
Recipe source : Easy Chocolate page 21
(My notes and adaptations in red)
Ingredients :
- 2 small oranges (1 big orange)
- 85g plain chocolate, grated (100g)
- 250g self-raising flour
- 1.5 tsp baking powder (yes, even though we are using self-raising powder)
- 175g butter softened (250g evil as usual)
- 200g caster sugar (140g but if not glazing the cake I would used 160g)
- Zest from 1 orange
- Juice from 1 orange
- 3 eggs, beaten
For the topping :
For orange glaze :
- 175g icing sugar (70g)
- 2 tbsp orange juice (more or less, test with 1 tbsp first and then add)
- 1 tbsp orange zest
- 1 tbsp orange zest
For chocolate :
- 55g plain chocolate, broken into pieces
Method :
(To avoid confusion, I only provided the method which I adapted from the original recipe which I think is simpler and easier to follow)
1. Preheat oven to 160C.
2. Generously butter a 10" bundt pan and set aside.
3. Mix self-raising flour and baking powder together and sift. Set aside.
4. In a mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and creamy.
5. Gradually add beaten eggs in three additions, beating will between additions.
6. Add orange zest and mix in using a spatula.
7. Fold in the grated chocolate.
8. Fold in flour.
9. Pour batter into the bundt pan and bake for 40 minutes or until skewer inserted into the cake comes out clean.
10. Remove cake from oven and let cool for about 20 minutes before unmoulding onto a plate.
To make orange glaze :
1. Sift icing sugar into a bowl and add orange zest.
2. Add 2 or more tbsp orange juice and whisk to to get a coating consistency.
To make chocolate glaze :
1. Melt chocolate in a bowl over a double boiler.
2. Add 1 tbsb butter and stir to mix.
3. Remove from heat.
4. If the chocolate is too thick, add 3/4 - 1 tbsp hot water to thin it.
Drizzle orange glaze and melted chocolate over the cake. Allow to set before serving.
10. Remove cake from oven and let cool for about 20 minutes before unmoulding onto a plate.
To make orange glaze :
1. Sift icing sugar into a bowl and add orange zest.
2. Add 2 or more tbsp orange juice and whisk to to get a coating consistency.
To make chocolate glaze :
1. Melt chocolate in a bowl over a double boiler.
2. Add 1 tbsb butter and stir to mix.
3. Remove from heat.
4. If the chocolate is too thick, add 3/4 - 1 tbsp hot water to thin it.
Drizzle orange glaze and melted chocolate over the cake. Allow to set before serving.
This post is linked to the event, Little Thumbs Up organised by Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids and Doreen of My Little Favourite DIY and hosted by Diana of Domestic Goddess Wannabe.
Nice! I think I've seen smaller ones served at high teas at the hotels...looking just like yours. Gee! You're good at this. I can imagine the mess I would make. Hehehehehehe!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am? Thank you, Arthur! hee..hee...
DeleteMorning sweetie.. I can imagine myself digging and licking from the middle of the ring.. I think the first thing I'll do (if I see or bake this cake) is to dig those creamy and sticky goodness with a spoon (I can't do it with my finger this time, the hole is too deep I guess) and lick the spoon clean first, before slicing the cake, haha.. The butter-orange-chocolate cake ingredients look ok, simple, I think can follow, but I won't be doing the glaze if you know me well.. I know it's a keeper even before I bake it.. Orange-butter (chocolate) cake can never go wrong lah, anytime, anywhere, with or without glaze!
ReplyDeleteHi Louiz! When I was licking my spoon, I thought of you hee..hee..This cake is good. So moist and soft. I ate one slice but could not resist having another one. And whatever that was stuck to the plate, I sapu all of it. For the next few days I must not eat any cakes liao. This weekend no guarantee lah hee..hee..
Deleteoh drool...
ReplyDeletehee..hee..
Deleteoh drooling drooling drooling on a wet Monday morning!! my saliva makes it even a wetter day, muahahaha!!! I have to say, this is sinfully delicious~~ @.@
ReplyDeleteSK, if anyone did not drool over this cake, something is seriously wrong with that person muahahahaha!
Deletechocolate and orange, perfect combination and the look of the ring cake was fabulous!! nice shape and look at the drizzles (or whatever baking terms you have for it), makes it look so tempting and sexy.. like calling you "come, come, come and eat me!!"..
ReplyDeleteYup, this cake is visually stunning. The one on the book is even more gorgeous because they sprinkled orange zest on the top too. That's why I baked the cake - based on the photo.
Deleteno wonder no wonder, you gasak the whole cake up!! muahaha.. you may warn us not to do the same, but I guess many won't be able to resist at all, eg: me!!! but okay la, looking at the fork and I think the cake isn't that huge a piece, so no need to feel guilty, as long as you enjoyed it.. what's life?? agree?? :D
ReplyDeleteHalo...I didn't eat the whole cake lah. But looking at that photo, it looks like I did, hor? That was the last piece to be packed away but it broke (I did not do this on purpose) and therefore not fit to be given away. So I gasak lah including whatever that was stuck to the plate hah,,hah..
DeleteI wanna be your neighbour, hehe..
ReplyDeleteSharon, come! come!
DeleteI like the chocolate and orange drizzle on the cake....they make the cake looks so elegant! Well done, PH. You bake twice, I believe this cake must be so tasty!
ReplyDeleteForget about diabetes for a moment while eating! Enjoy!
Hi Jozelyn! Yes, I love the look that the drizzles brought to the cake. OK, I will forget about diabetes but for the next few days, no more cake for me. But this weekend...hmmmm..,maybe hee..hee...
DeleteWah ..I love orange and choc ! Send.to me !
ReplyDeleteposlaju ah ? LOL
Deletehee..hee..send by Pos Laju the cake will jahanam :D
DeleteOm nom nom nom nom~ You are tempting me with this recipe..
ReplyDeleteWell, you can adapt it and call it the Lazy Man's Cake! Just mix everything up in a bowl. You don't really need a cake mixer for this and just ignore the glazing. It will still taste really good.
DeleteYum Yum...lovely color.
ReplyDeleteThank you, So bila nak buat?
DeleteWow, this cake is really very tempting.....look at that moist and that chocolate drizzle on top....no wonder it can be finished all time in no time. Ok, ok, will do this cake soon.
ReplyDeleteHi Mel! It is a really delicious cake. Looks good, smells good and tastes good! Try it, you won't be disappointed.
DeleteHi Phong Hong,
ReplyDeleteAiyo... I sound like an old woman nagging... Must eat first and worry later! Otherwise, the cake will not be extra yummy :p
If you didn't worry, I think the cake will be even more delicious... LOL!
Zoe
Hi Zoe! hah..hah...most of the time I forget to worry when I want to eat cake hee..hee..
DeleteWah... this must be good!! I love anything orange-gy!
ReplyDeleteHi Hayley! It is good. Very good!
DeletePH, you make me wanna bake this cake now lol
ReplyDeleteBake, Jess! Bake!
Deleteorange glaze sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOla, it is so heavenly! Try it!
DeletePhong Hong, I like lemon icing ... but with only 1/2 teaspoon of drizzle a slice LOL ... definitely will like the orange glaze too ... also just 1/2 teaspoon perhaps. Hee hee like what my kids had once commented on me "mom you might as well don't drizzle the icing ... 1/2 teaspoon can't even taste it ..." LOL ... Well, your 250g butter Chocolate Orange Ring Cake is sinfully delicious ^-^!
ReplyDeleteHi Karen! I don't usually fancy icing but I will have to say that this one made me change my mind including the lemon one that I did previously. This sort of thing is way too sweet and having it once in a while is OK lah....
DeletePerfect combination of orange and chocolate. Love how your drizzled the cake with melted choc.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Veronica! It was fun and fulfilling baking this cake :)
DeleteI love this delicious cake. Chocolate and orange pair well. Thumbs up for it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ann! I love this cake a lot too :)
DeletePhong Hong!!! You make me lau nuao oh...... This is so good and beautiful.... Orange and chocolate is a perfect match and I am going to bookmark this recipe! Ho Jiak!!! Thanks for sharing and warmest regards :)
ReplyDeleteHi Ivy! hee..hee...this is "revenge" for the Canadian Lemon Pound Cake! Yes, you must bake this cake. It will be a hit!
DeleteChocolate and orange is my fave combination! Oh I so gotta make this!
ReplyDeleteHi Mich! Yes, please do bake this cake. You will love it a lot!
DeleteI like everything about this cake, except the calories lol! Looks really moist!
ReplyDeleteJeannie, just eat. Don't think of the calories. hah..hah...hah,,, I am so evil :D
Deletehaha...jeannie is so funny....must teach her to be like you...eat first later diet!
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit, Lena. Eat first, worry later!
DeleteLena is so skinny so she can eats everything at sight….I can put on weight just thinking of the fatty food!
Deletehah..hah...me smell only can put on 5lbs LOL!
DeleteI have to desist too! hahahaa...The lemon cake looks so delish! Hope one day I will find the chance to bake it... :)
ReplyDeleteClaire, bake now! hee..hee..
DeleteWow...looks good leh....drooling now :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elin! hee...hee...
DeleteHi Phong Hong, you're very good in baking butter cake! Anymore for me??!!!
ReplyDeleteEsther, you came too late. Mou chor hee..hee..
DeleteThis cake really looks pretty.at first i thought you ate the whole cake yourself but found out that you didn't by reading the comments here. Guess it must be super duper delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Mun! No, I can't eat the whole cake, It's a big cake hah..hah...It tastes really good. Feel like baking it again :)
DeleteWalau Eh! Your cake is very canggih, cantek, pretty and sui!!!...I thought it was a Thai Pumpkin Custard but it was a cake. So yummy! Will you ever invite bloggers to your home to have cakes & coffee? I used to tell my wife that a cake presentation is important to build one's appetite! Well done!
ReplyDeleteHi TM! Thank you for your compliments. I was very pleased that this cake turned out so well and the orange and chocolate glaze made is look pretty :)
DeleteOh Phong Hong, I love your bundt pan! And that glaze!! SLURP!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diana! That bundt pan is a simple one given to me by my auntie. It is being very well used!
DeleteHi Phong Hong,
ReplyDeleteWow, such an irresistible cake! You "up" the butter, naughty but nice! haha!
Cake looks really moist and super yummy! One slice is definitely not enough!
Hi Joyce! Yup, this cake is so buttery and moist. The glaze made it even tastier. If I had my way, half the cake would have disappeared into my tummy LOL!
DeleteHI Phong Hong
ReplyDeletehave been lurking around your blog for quite a while ..enjoy all your light hearted entries...and in fact, found that we have some similarities..eg i also prepare the ingredients in advance to speed up the process (i also bake right after i reach home), feeling upset when my schedule was messed up..etc..anyway, would like to try this cake but may i know if the oven temp of 160 degrees is for fan forced oven ? thks
regards
octopusmum
Hi there Spyap! Thank you for your compliments and for visiting my blog :) OK, about the oven, Mine is a microwave convection oven. And yes, the fan comes on when I use it for baking. So I guess it is fan forced, yah? I am blur about ovens hah..hah...
Deletethks for your reply:) i have microwave convection oven too! so it is actually 180 deg if using a convention oven...
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