Orange cake with chocolate frosting.

Orange cake with Chocolate Frosting and Orange Slices.

Orange cake is very popular in Brazil and there are endless recipes in the Brazilian kitchen. This recipe is for a basic orange cake. I like to frost it with a simple chocolate ganache and decorate it with orange slices or sprinkle chunks of chocolate over the frost.

I like to use Cara Cara oranges because they have a beautiful and vibrant color. The chocolate and the orange flavors really complement each other.

Orange Cake with Chocolate Frosting and Chocolate Chunks.

Ingredients for the cake:

3/4 cup vegetable oil or olive oil

2 tablespoons soft unsalted butter

1 1/2 cups of sugar

2 tablespoons orange liqueur like Cointreau or Grand Marnier

3 eggs

Zest of 2 oranges

Juice of 2 oranges

2 cups of flour

1 tablespoon baking powder

Ingredients for chocolate frosting:

4 oz semi sweet chocolate pieces

1/3 cup heavy cream

2 oranges or 1 cup chocolate chunks. If you can’t find chocolate chunks, use chocolate chips chopped in a food processor. Keep the bag of chocolate chips in freezer, it makes for an easier time chopping them in food processor.

Directions:

1. Pre-heat oven to 350F. Oil a round cake pan with a hole in the middle or a Bundt pan and set aside.

2. In a large bowl, mix flour and baking powder and set aside.

3. In a food processor, beat oil, butter and sugar. Add orange zest and orange liqueur, then beat. Add eggs one at a time and then orange juice.

4. Pour the liquid mixture over flour mixture and whisk until nicely blended. Pour batter in cake pan. Set cake pan in the middle of the oven and bake for 45 to 50 minutes or until fork comes out clean.

5. Let cake rest for 30 minutes before flipping onto a platter.

6. While cake is baking, make the ganache.

7. Melt chocolate pieces in a small pot. Once it’s melted, turn heat to low and add heavy cream. Stir constantly until well mixed. Remove from heat and set aside.

8. To assemble the cake, flip it over onto a serving platter and spread ganache on top and sides. If ganache is a little hard, add 1 tablespoon of cream and warm it over medium heat until easy to handle.

9. Slice oranges into thin slices and arrange them around the cake or sprinkle the top with chocolate chunks.

Enjoy!

Brazilian Corn Cake with Guava

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Minas Gerais is a Brazilian State known for delicious homemade guava marmalades and jams. It is also known for corn cakes, so adding the two together just makes sense.

Brazilian corn cakes are usually sweet and there are endless recipes with all sorts of variations and additions. They can be made with coconut milk, orange juice, caramel, guava, other marmalades and even cheese.

Here is a recipe for a family favorite made with guava marmalade — which can be found in many Asian markets at the Latin American, Hawaiian and the Philippines sections. It is also very easy to find online.

Corn Cake with Guava is a wonderful treat with a cup of coffee or tea anytime of the day.

Ingredients:

  •  1 cup of sugar
  •  1 cup milk
  •  1/2 cup vegetable oil
  •  1 egg
  •  1 cup very fine corn meal (not coarse)
  •  1 cup flour
  •  1 table spoon corn starch
  •  1 table spoon fennel seeds
  •  1 table spoon baking powder
  •  approximately 12  pieces of guava marmalade about 1 inch sizes
  •  1/2 cup guava jelly or jam
  •  1 table spoon unsalted butter

Directions:

  1. Heat oven to 350F. Line medium-size rectangular cake pan with parchment paper, leaving a small edge on the sides to pull the cake when ready and grease it. Set aside.
  2. Beat sugar, oil, egg and milk in a food processor or blender.
  3. Mix corn meal, flour, corn starch in a large bowl. Add liquid mixture and gently mix with a whisker until well blended. Add baking powder, fennel seeds and fold in well.
  4. Pour batter in cake pan spreading evenly. place the guava pieces inside batter and bake for 35 to 40 minutes.
  5. While cake is baking, place guava jam or jelly in a sauce pan at a medium heat and stir constantly until it melts. turn off heat and stir in the butter.
  6. When cake is ready spread the melted guava over the top. If guava hardened, heat it up again on a low heat. Let cake rest and cool. Pull it out of the pan by the parchment paper.
  7. Cut cake in squares and place on serving platter.

Enjoy!