Chocolate Orange Drizzle Loaf Cake
Ingredients
For The cake
175g (6 oz) softened butter
175g (6 oz) caster (super fine) sugar
3 large eggs, at room temperature
Finely grated zest of 2 oranges
175g (6 oz) self-raising flour, sifted
2 tbsp milk
For The Orange Syrup
Juice of 1 orange
100g (4 oz) granulated sugar
For The Topping
50g (2 oz) dark chocolate or milk chocolate – your choice
Sprinkles of choice (optional)
You will need a 900g (2 lb) loaf tin – greased with a little butter and lined with greaseproof paper or non-stick baking paper.
Method
Preheat the oven to 180°C/fan oven 160°C/350°F/Gas mark 4.
In
a mixing bowl, add the butter and sugar and beat together until light
and fluffy in appearance. Add the eggs, one at a time, and beat well
until fully incorporated. Add the orange zest, flour and milk and fold
in gently with a spatula or large metal spoon. Turn into the prepared
tin, smooth the top of the mixture and bake in the oven on middle shelf
35 -45 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out
clean. Remove from the oven and leave to cool in the tin. When cool make
little holes in the cake with a skewer, (this is important for pouring
the syrup onto the cake to ensure the syrup soaks in fully.)
For The Orange Syrup
Put
the orange juice and granulated sugar into a pan and heat gently until
the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil and boil for a couple of
minutes. Pour over the top of the cake. When all the juice has soaked
in, carefully remove the cake from the tin.
For The Topping
Melt
the chocolate by placing a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of barely
simmering water. Once the chocolate has melted, pour over the top of the
cake. Either smooth the top over with a spatula or make a little
pattern with the prongs of a fork. Add sprinkles if desired, leave
chocolate to set before cutting into the cake.
I have made one of these before and it was lovely, although mine was called a Jaffa Drizzle Cake
ReplyDeleteI agree Maria, this cake is delicious. I remember making it for Sweet & Simple Bakes and thinking it was a keeper. I really do miss Jules, she was such a lovely lady. xx
ReplyDeleteThe sponge looks beautiful and I love your decoration too!
ReplyDeleteI miss Sweet & Simple Bakes and was so sad when I heard Jules had passed away. I remember making this cake and it was a real hit. Must make it again soon!
ReplyDeleteI love this cake Maria look amazing!:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cake which is going straight on to my baking list. A great tribute and a lovely way to remember your friend.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cake - the sponge is phenomenal! This will now become a regular for me. Clearly your friend was a total star.
ReplyDeleteI miss 'Rosie' and the fun comments we left on each others blogs. This loaf is one of my favourites too.
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