A beautifully fudgy blood orange chocolate cake with an intense chocolate orange flavour. The orange chocolate glaze isn’t necessary, but adds a festive air and tastes delicious.
I’ve been testing out the Optimum Induction Pressure-Cook Pro recently. It’s an amazing piece of kit and functions as a slow cooker as well as a pressure cooker. It stews, steams, roasts, deep fries, braises, defrosts and much more. I’ve made porridge, yoghurt and rice as well as this veggie bean chilli.
This quite astonishing multi cooker can also bake cakes. I decided to test this particular function out with this blood orange chocolate cake. But fear not, you can bake it in an ordinary oven too.
Blood Orange Chocolate Cake
Unlike the last chocolate cake I made for Jumpstart 2017, this one is not vegan. It’s not what you’d call a healthy recipe either. But it’s healthier than most cakes. It’s made using organic wholemeal spelt flour, organic 85% dark chocolate and unrefined sugar. Just don’t dwell on the amount of sugar; it’s a little eye watering.
Blood oranges have such a short season, I feel it’s imperative to make the most of them. They have a wonderful flavour and are not overly sugary like some oranges can be. They also have a gorgeous blood red colour. The colour is lost in this bloody orange chocolate cake, but the flavour is there.
The ingredients together with the cooking method give a beautiful moist fudgy consistency and wonderfully intense chocolate orange flavour. It would be perfect to give to someone special on Valentine’s Day. Red is the symbolic colour of love after all, even if it can’t be seen.
This blood orange chocolate cake has the added bonus of being super easy to make too, either in an oven or in the Pressure-Cook Pro.
My mother in law has recently passed away. She had a very sweet tooth, so it seems fitting somehow to post this sweet fudgy bake on the day of her funeral.
Other Blood Orange Recipes You Might Like
- Beetroot juice with blood orange & ginger
- Blood orange caramel sauce
- Blood orange curd
- Blood orange posset
- Blood orange squash
- Wholemeal pancakes with blood oranges
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Blood Orange Chocolate Cake – The Recipe
Blood Orange Chocolate Cake
Ingredients
- 225 g unsalted butter
- 200 g dark muscovado sugar
- 100 g molasses sugar
- 1 blood orange
- 2 large eggs
- 100 g 85% dark chocolate I used G&B
- 200 g wholemeal spelt flour
- 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
- 150 ml boiling water
Orange Chocolate Glaze
- ½ blood orange
- 1 tsp honey
- 75 g 70% dark chocolate
- 25 g unsalted butter
Instructions
- Melt butter, chocolate and sugars in a large saucepan over a very gentle heat, then remove from the heat.
- Grate in the zest of the orange, then squeeze in the juice. Stir until everything is combined.
- Beat in the eggs, one by one.
- Mix the bicarbonate of soda into the flour and sift a third in. Fold in, then stir in a third of the hot water. Repeat until everything is just mixed.
- Pour into a silicone mould, lined tin or a buttered / oiled Pressure-Cook Pro bowl.
- Bake for 55 minutes at 180℃ (160℃ fan, 350℉, Gas 4) in the middle of a preheated oven or until the top is firm and an inserted skewer comes out almost clean. A slight underbake is much better than over baking with this cake.
- If using the Pressure-Cook Pro, select the cake function and adjust the time setting to 1 hr.
- Leave to cool, then turn out onto a serving plate.
Orange Chocolate Glaze
- Squeeze the juice of an orange into a small pan. Add the honey and chocolate and melt everything over a gentle heat. Alternatively place in a bowl over some hot water.
- Add the butter, half at a time, stirring until melted.
- Pour over the cake, allowing it to dribble down the sides.
Notes
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Sharing
This is my entry for this February’s We Should Cocoa. If you’ve made anything where chocolate is a main ingredient this month, do join in.
I’m also sharing this blood orange chocolate cake with Ness at JibberJabberUK for Love Cake. The theme this month is Cakes for All.
Eb Gargano / easypeasyfoodie.com says
Woah – this cake looks AWESOME!! Can’t believe you made it in a pressure cooker – AMAZING!! 🙂 Eb x
Choclette says
I was impressed with it too and it gave such a good texture to the cake.
Ness says
I sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. This seems a very fitting and seasonal tribute to her.
Choclette says
Thanks Ness. It’s never going to be easy losing family and friends.
Lorna says
Omg I love blood oranges. I’m useless at cakes, but I definitely want to give this one a try!!
L x
Choclette says
This cake is super simple to make. Go on, give it a go 🙂
Emma says
This looks IMMENSE! Can’t believe you made this with a pressure cooker!
Choclette says
Yes, quite astonishing. The cooker gave it such a gorgeous texture, I’ll be using it for cakes again.
Jan Bennett says
Chocolate and orange are a perfect match! Love that the Pressure Cooker can cook cake 🙂
Choclette says
It’s amazing and it gives true cake such a lovely texture. I was impressed.
Kate - gluten free alchemist says
Love the title of this post! My first thought was ‘god…. I hope it is!’
And I’m not disappointed. The cake looks to die for…… Such a wonderful texture and perfectly rich. The addition of blood orange (which I agree have to be enjoyed in abundance whilst they last) is brilliant.
As for the idea of a healthy chocolate cake? Nah! Takes away all the fun! x
Choclette says
Haha, you are incorrigible Kate. I always think I prefer the healthy option, until you let me loose in a good cake shop. I can almost be guaranteed to go for the unhealthiest thing on offer 😉
Ceri Jones says
Such a stunning Cake Choclette – and well, I adore anything made with blood oranges!
Choclette says
Thanks Ceri, blood oranges are so very special.
Sarah James @ Tales From The Kitchen Shed says
I love blood oranges and your ‘bloody’ chocolate cake looks so tempting. I like how you’ve used molasses and muscovado sugar. Sorry to hear about your mother in law, condolences to you and your family
Choclette says
Thanks Sarah. It’s not an easy time to be sure and so much to do and sort out, but I know my Mother in Law would be very happy to know we were enjoying cake.
Kavey at Kavey Eats says
This cake looks sooo moist and delicious!
Choclette says
Thanks Kavey, it was so good, even though the colour is hidden.
Munchies and Munchkins says
Ah this sounds so good. I love blood oranges and like Janice I really love the flavour that molasses bring to a bake. YUM.
Choclette says
Thank goodness blood oranges are easier to source than they used to be.
Sus // roughmeasures.com says
This looks rather decadent and a good way to celebrate life. I hope you are both getting through this xx
Choclette says
Thanks very much Sus. It’s been an emotional week for sure, but cake helps!
Johanna @ Green Gourmet Giraffe says
Great title for this post – I would love this cake – though yes lots of sugar! I always find it hard to think how to feature blood oranges and keep their colour – that is a real challenge! Sorry to hear about your mother in law – warm wishes to you and CT’s family.
Choclette says
Thanks very much Johanna. It’s always hard losing people you’re close to, but she lived a good and long life.
Janice says
Oh I love that it has molasses in it, it’s ages since I baked with molasses and it always brings out real depth in chocolate bakes. Fabulous bloody orange chocolate cake
Choclette says
It was molasses sugar rather than molasses, but yes, it gives a lovely flavour. Glad you like the cake 😀
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
Just bought some blood oranges to make some salads for the dinner. I love them and usually just eat them plain..should do more in the baking! Your chocolate cake looks sensational!
Choclette says
Thanks Angie, blood oranges and chocolate make for one fabulous combination 🙂