Easy divine cake for afternoon tea



ORIGINAL POST
Posted by georgie10 19 yrs ago
Discovered a variation of this in a recipe book, but here is my version of the easiest cake to make - I put all the ingredients in a food processor and munch til quite mushy (chocolate drops at the last burst tho so they will still be whole).


Date, Orange and Chocolate Cake


1 WHOLE orange, cut in six pieces approx (peel included)


1/3 cup of orange juice


1 and 1/2 cups of dates (pitted) - packaged OK


1 cup dark choc drops (nestle OK)


1 cup brown (not raw) sugar but white is OK too


1 cup SR flour


125 gr butter (half 250gr block)


2 eggs (small or med)


Bake in a greased and floured baking dish for about an hour at 180C. Check after about 40 mins, then every five mins after that. You may need to lower the temp after 40 mins if it starts to get a bit too golden on top or cover with foil, but uncover later so that you get that lovely golden crust. Serve with double cream and slithers of orange peel (pith removed) for effect more than anything. Post when you've tried it!



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COMMENTS
hkchoichoi 19 yrs ago
want to try it - but does the easy factor disappear if you don't have a food processor? that would mean hand chopping most of the stuff together, right? (dates and oranges in particular.) If that is the case (and I do hand chop) how finely must everything be chopped?

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georgie10 19 yrs ago
Hmmm...ok, all the stuff like flour, eggs, sugar and butter can be mixed by you in the usual way. Re; the dates - yes quite finely chopped. I hand chop for my sticky date pud - quite finely. Re; the orange - perhaps grate all the rind and pith and then juice the orange and chop up the remaining bit that is left in the hand juicer. I reckon that would do it - the choc bits are not crushed so just mix in last. Let me know how you go!

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FunchalPP 19 yrs ago
What's the size of the cake pan for the above recipe? Thanks.

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georgie10 19 yrs ago
Once I used a quiche flan, the other time was about a 25-30 cm wide stone love heart shaped dish. I wouldnt use a loaf pan or something with little 'floor space' as it has to be rather flat so dont be tempted to add any bicarb or extra baking soda like you would to sticky date pud.

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bdi 19 yrs ago
Hey georgie, would you care to share your recipe for sticky date pudding? Thanks.

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Ruth in Canada 19 yrs ago
A meat grinder would work as well. Alternate bits of orange and date so it won't get too sticky.

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