Simple Orange Cake Print

This Simple Orange Cake should be called EVIL ORANGE CAKE. I HIGHLY recommend you bake it, eat one slice, then RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN to your neighbor's house and give it to them!

DO NOT KEEP IT OUT ON YOUR COUNTER! YOU'LL EAT IT!
Of course, not all in one bite, nohoho, no. Every time you walk past it, you'll pinch off a bite, or two. And before know it, half the cake is MISSING !!!

This is a dessert for sharing with friends and co-workers. Take it to a pot luck, a wedding shower, baby shower, anywhere two or more are gathered. It's a cinch to put together, it's pretty in color, and when you properly grease your bundt pan, it can be a lovely cake.

And let me just say this to BEN! at What's Cooking? This cake is dedicated to you.

We were just discussing how as food bloggers, we don't like to post about our failed recipes or photograph food that doesn't look just right. Well, here you go. Proof I'm not the best baker. You'll see here in broad daylight why I'm afraid to join the Daring Bakers.

I implore you to look past the photography and consider the cake. It TRULY is worth your time and effort.

HERE WE GO

  • 1 box of yellow cake mix
  • 1 small box of orange gelatin
  • 1 cup orange juice (the kind you drink)
  • 3/4 cup oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 2-3 teaspoons orange zest

Orange Glaze

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 3 tablespoon orange juice
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest

Heat oven to 325F degrees.

Beat cake mix, dry gelatin, orange juice, oil, eggs and zest in a large bowl on low speed 30 seconds, then on medium speed for 2 minutes or so. Pour into a generously greased bundt pan. Bake for 1 hour.

Cool 10 minutes before removing from pan. Meanwhile, whisk the powdered sugar, orange juice and zest in a small bow. After you move the cake to the serving plate and while the cake is still warm, prick the cake with a fork. Pour glaze evenly over the cake. Allow the cake to completely cool before serving.

The next day is when it turns EVIL. You must have it out of your house by the next day.

Now for my humbling baking experience. It started out in the right direction?

Orange Glaze awaits.

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It's suppose to look like a sunflower... : P

Let's me just cover it with the icing, maybe no one will notice...

C'est la vie!
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Comments

15 Responses to “Simple Orange Cake”
  1. Ben says:

    Nice. My mom used to make an orange cake that I loved, but I don’t have the recipe. I will try this, it sounds delicious.

  2. Vani says:

    “…eat one slice, then RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN to your neighbor’s house and give it to them!” … :D

    Love it Jill, It looks yummy:)

  3. Yum! Sounds like something my mom used to make too. Even though I have a severe baking “phobia” I may have to break down and try this one. :-)

  4. Jill says:

    Oh y’all it’s worth making for sure. Like I said don’t keep it out on the counter if you’re watching your intake. It’s hard to put down.

    Max & Maggie LOVED IT!

  5. This was a great cake. It wasn’t too rich or to sugary. It would make a nice lemon cake as well, I think. Maybe put some poppy seeds on top and that sort of thing.

  6. Oh I couldn’t possibly ask you to do that! Of course, if you need to write about one and think it would help someone, then sure thing. I’ll suffer through to make sure that your readers are taken care of. :)

  7. Teresa says:

    This cake is so very very delicious! Thanks for sharing it!

  8. Deb Cavanaugh says:

    Good Morning Jill!

    This cake sounds completely decadant! We have a potluck every month here in Enloe and on Hallowe’en we have a Hayride and a big old Bob Fire. I am always looking for new recipes to try as my ‘peeps’ are my official guinea pigs fro new recipes! I am thinking of putting choclate fudge frosting on this cake for Trick or Treat. Orange & Chocolate? Hmmmmmmm…

  9. Deb Cavanaugh says:

    OH… That is supposed to be BON FIRE! Not BOB FIRE! Some folks might think we take Hallowe’een and roast some poor soul named BOB:)

  10. Jill says:

    Deb, this cake is perfect for a potluck and the chocolate fudge frosting would be so pretty on it!

    I wouldn’t get heavy with the frosting. As I can remember, the cake is sweet. Of course, I know you bake from scratch, so your cake will be perfectly balanced with chocolate-orange goodness.

  11. Jennifer says:

    I made this at Halloween! It was as wonderful as you said it would be. Thank you. I will make this again!

  12. Chef E says:

    Ha! I just found this while searching for basic white cake recipes. I made one for my wedding years ago, and lost the recipe. This intro cracked me up, because I would give most of it away, I just bake to do it, and eat a piece; although orange is my favorite, so who knows! Death by Orange!

  13. Wanda says:

    Hi Jill, I made this cake tonight and it is delicious. We couldn’t wait until it was cool to eat it because it smelled as good as it taste.
    Thanks for sharing the recipe with us.

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