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Orange Cake

Don’t you just love being able to read magazines on the iPad?  I certainly do. I love that in one small device you can store all of your favourite magazines, recipe apps and favourite books.  No longer do huge piles of magazines occupy space under our coffee table, they are all stored on my iPad.

Space saving aside, what I love about having my reading magazines on the iPad is the fact that you can easily bookmark and find recipes. I also love that when you subscribe to a magazine the latest issue is delivered to you automatically.  On my iPad you will find my subscriptions to Gourmet Traveller, delicious, Food and Wine and along with a number of other magazines.  I also subscribe to Martha Stewart Living and Martha Stewart Everyday Food. Funnily enough, I tend to prefer the recipes that appear in Living, and this Orange Scented Olive Oil cake recipe I came across in the February issue was no exception.

The Orange Scented Olive Oil Cake recipe was part of a feature called a “Zest for Chocolate” which featured sublime combinations of oranges and chocolate. I think you all know by now I am a lover of the magical combination of chocolate orange, so the minute I saw this feature it had my full attention. This cake in particular was one of the first things to grab me as it was made with Blood Oranges, my all time favourite citrus fruit, and the fact it was drizzled in chocolate ganache!!! Honestly it doesn’t get any better! Well, not in my opinion anyway.

Olive oil cake

As I zested the oranges, segmented them and finally squeezed out their beautiful orange hued juice the kitchen was filled with the most amazing orange aroma. Those deliciously citrusy smells prompted numerous questions from my fiance as to when the cake would be ready and whether we could eat it straight away or if he had to wait until I had taken photos of it.  Which sadly he did.  I couldn’t blame his impatience because, in all honesty, the cake smelled amazing and had both of our mouths watering.

When we did finally have some of this beautiful Orange Scented Olive Oil Cake, it was a slice of citrus heaven, and serving it with the orange compote in my opinion elevated the cake to a whole new level. Troy said he felt the orange compote detracted from the cake though, and just ate the cake on its own.  I, of course, added a dollop of chocolate sauce, and well, I was back in chocolate orange heaven!  If you just want a beautiful citrus hit by all means skip the sauce because the cake is delicious on it’s own.

While the original recipe for the Orange Scented Olive Oil Cake called for Blood Orange I sadly couldn’t get my hands on any, so I went with regular oranges.  When it’s Blood Orange season here again I can guarantee this will be one of the first things I am making, along with Blood Orange Tart.

So tell me, do you subscribe to magazines on your iPad or through other digital means? What are your favourite digital magazines?

Orange zest

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Black Dahlia Cake

January 16, 2012
Death By Chocolate Cake

I was excited when my fellow Sweet Adventurers (84th & 3rd, The Capers of the Kitchen Crusader, Dining With a Stud, and this months host, Christina from The Hungry Australian) and I settled on the theme of Death By Chocolate for this months blog hop. Chocolate would easily have to be one of my favourite indulgences, so I couldn’t wait to explore this months theme.

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Christmas Spice Cake – Festive Favourites Blog Hop

December 19, 2011
Christmas Spice Cake

At the risk of sounding like Scrooge, I don’t like your usual Christmas fare. Fruit mince pies, Christmas cake and plum puddings have never been my thing, and being vegetarian, well that means Christmas hams and turkeys are out too. Shortbread is ok, but it’s not something I choose to eat. Never having likea> and plum puddings have neves I like to call them, the thought of Christmas cake is never going to get me excited.

As much as I love Christmas, it’s strange that I don’t actually like traditional Christmas fare. So, I decided, this year I would make a Christmas treat I would actually like. No sultanas, or mixed peel in site….ok, as a compromise, I served them (albiet soaked in alcohol) on the side for the people who like them.

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Cherry Ripe Cake

December 8, 2011
Cherry Ripe Cake

I don’t know about you, but I am a huge fan of Cherry Ripes. Ok, when I say I’m a fan I’m not an eat it everyday type fan, nor do I always make sure I have a stash of them hidden away in the pantry type fan, but Cherry Ripes are the only chocolate bar I eat. They are delicious and when I was introduced to the delicious Cherry Ripe Roll’s that came out last year I was instantly converted from the original Cherry Ripe to this new yummy creation.

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Blueberry Banana Muffins – sweetened with agave

November 11, 2011
Blueberry Banana Muffins

I have another banana recipe for you today. Something to feel slightly less guilty about than the Caramel Banana Pudding I shared with you last time.

I conceived these deliciously moist muffins as a breakfast style muffin, but really they are perfect for any time of the day. And you needn’t feel so guilty about indulging in one of these scrummy Blueberry Banana Muffins because these muffins are sweetened with Agave, instead of sugar.

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