Whole Orange Bundt Cake is a moist Bundt cake bursting with orange flavor thanks to adding the whole orange, peel and all, to the batter and glaze.
If you like orange marmalade (I do, I do, I do!) this cake is right up your taste buds!
It is bright, tart and orangey cake in both color and taste without the addition of artificial flavors or coloring.
Serve it for a special brunch or dessert. No one needs to know how easy it is.
What type of oranges should you use?
What ever kind you like best! You can even use other citrus fruit.
I have made it with navel oranges as well as tangerines. Though I peeled about half of the tangerines since they are smaller and have more peel than oranges.
It would be gorgeous with blood oranges.
For lemon, lime or other citrus you will probably want to adjust the amount of sugar as well. Or leave it extra tart.
No matter the size of the fruit, slice it down the middle width wise to remove any seeds.
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Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 pound oranges or tangerines (2 large oranges, 6-8 tangerines)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda (or other fruit wash)
- 1 cup butter (softened)
- 1 ½ cup granulated sugar
- 3 large eggs
- 2 ½ cups all purpose flour
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- 1 ½ cup powdered sugar
Instructions
- Grease a 10 cup Bundt pan and preheat oven to 350° Fahrenheit.
- Scrub the fruit with a brush dipped in baking soda to remove bacteria, wax coating, etc. and rinse thoroughly.
- Slice oranges into large chunks, quarter the tangerines, and pulse in food processor until it is mostly smooth, but not completely pureed (you want the bits of peel!). Reserve at least 3 tablespoons juice for icing.
- Cream butter and sugar in a bowl, beat in eggs one at a time. Add 1 ½ cups of orange pulp/peel and mix until blended. Add flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder and beat until smooth. Yes, it is supposed to be a thick batter.
- Spread batter into prepared pan.
- Bake for approximately 55 minutes. Cool pan on wire rack for 10 minutes then invert pan and allow to cool completely.
- Combine, reserved juice, zest and enough powdered sugar to make a glaze. You want it thin enough to pour but not like a syrup that will just run off the cake. Drizzle over the cake and allow to set before serving.
Notes
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Until next time, happy eating!
~Audrey
Michelle Higginbotham Conaway
Oh my goodness! I've just got to try this. I love the lemon bundt cake but this sounds heavenly! Thanks for the recipe. I'm bookmarking it now.
Administrator
I love lemon too and am thinking of trying this whe I can find some Meyer lemons. Otherwise I'd probably have to boost the sugar a little.
Radha
Love it! I want a slice of it right now :-)Love the idea of using oranges with peel to create the marmalade effect. Amazing recipe!
Albertina
Loved this recipe, but I really wish that you should add estimated calorie counts! Thanks a lot for sharing the recipe.
Christie
This looks amazing! I'm a total citrus in desserts person and this one looks like it has plenty of citrus in there! Yum!
Christie
I find those "estimates" to be WAY off and not worth dealing with. I have them on my recipes for SEO purposes only, but the calorie counts are way off. It's best to input your ingredients into a nutrition counter.
Connie
My cake come out with a hard outer crust. I took it out of the oven 10 minutes prior to your suggestion with the tooth pick test showing no crumb. The cake was moist with a taste and texture like orange flavored cornbread. Perhaps an oven at 325 degrees would have kept the outside from drying out. Please advise.
Audrey
Lowering the temp and lengthening the time is always an option.