Orange Cardamom Loaf
I hadn’t baked a cake in quite sometime and wanted something to share with the staff of our building. I had this saved from quite sometime ago and never made it so it was overdue.
I unfortunately forgot to take a photo of the crumb. It was nicely studded with the orange zest and was a lovely yellow colour. I loved the orange glaze, it was thin and crisp and really enhanced the eating of this loaf. It had wonderful orange flavour with hints of cardamom. Cardamom is pretty citrusy so it really goes well with orange.
Ingredients for 1 loaf
1.5 cups (187.5 g) AP flour
250 g granulated sugar (used 225 g and can be reduced even more try 200 g next time)
2.25 g kosher salt
3.75 g baking powder
1 tsp ground cardamom
180 g whole milk
112 g vegetable oil
75 g eggs (1.5)
1 tablespoons orange zest from one orange
3/4 tsp (3 g) vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Butter and flour a (8/x 4/2-inch) loaf pan.
- In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and cardamom; make a well in center of mixture. Add milk, oil, eggs, zest, and vanilla, whisking until smooth. Pour batter int prepared pan.
- Bake until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, about 55 minutes. Let cool in pans for 10 minutes. Remove from pans, and let cool completely on wire racks. Drizzle with Orange Glaze.
ORANGE GLAZE
For 1 loaf
120 g icing sugar
1 tsp orange zest
40 g fresh orange juice
This turned out to be far too much glaze, half as much would be plenty.
1. In a medium bowl, whisk together all ingredients until smooth. Use immediately.
Comments
Looks yummy, Benny. Cardamon and orange are great affinities.
Cheers,
Gavin.
Thank you Gavin, I totally agree about cardamon and orange.
Benny
Agreed, it is a great combo and this loaf sounds amazing.
Thank you Floyd.
Benny
Beautiful, Benny
Orange and cardamom are a wonderful combination -- one of my favorites.
Best in baking,
dw
Thank you Debra, I hope you’re doing well.
Enjoy your summer.
Benny
That looks and sounds very tasty! We have family coming to visit in a few days, this might be a great treat to make for them.
Mary, I think you’ll like this as will your guests as long as they like orange and cardamom of course. Everyone who had some loved it.
Hope you’re well.
Benny
Looks good Benny; you seem to have the knack of finding tasty oil based recipes, rather than butter, whch many would consider not so good for you.
Lance
Thank you Lance, it was good. I do like oil based cakes, they stay so moist for such a long time. I get enough butter through my milk breads I don’t “need” it in my cakes LOL.
Benny
I baked this yesterday, with a few adjustments.
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My tweaks were to add less sugar -- I can't bring myself to bake something with more sugar by weight than flour, so I made it about even -- and I used olive oil, slightly less than what was prescribed. Olive oil gives it a green tinge and adds a little body, which I quite like and which is reminiscent of the olive oil, almond, orange cake we used to make years ago.
Thanks again for the recipe and the inspiration! 🙂
I love the changes you made Floyd. I hope you enjoyed the loaf, I know we really did. I also usually reduce the sugar as well.
Benny