Deep Chocolate Cake with Orange Icing Recipe on Food52 (2024)

Serves a Crowd

by: Merrill Stubbs

September30,2009

4

3 Ratings

  • Prep time 2 hours
  • Cook time 30 minutes
  • Makes 12 Servings
  • Test Kitchen-Approved

What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • For the chocolate cake
  • 1 1/4 cupsall purpose flour
  • 3/4 teaspoonbaking soda
  • 3/4 teaspoonkosher salt
  • 1/2 cuppacked light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cupstrong coffee (or use instant espresso)
  • 1/2 cupunsalted butter
  • 8 ouncesbittersweet chocolate, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoonvanilla extract
  • 2 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 1 cupwhole milk
  • For the orange icing
  • 2 tablespoonsunsalted butter, softened
  • 2 cupsconfectioners' sugar, sifted
  • 1 1/2 tablespoonsorange zest
  • 1/2 teaspoonorange extract
  • 2 teaspoonsCointreau or other orange flavored liqueur
  • 1 tablespoonmascarpone
  • 1 tablespoonmilk, plus more as needed
Directions
  1. For the chocolate cake
  2. Heat the oven to 350° F, first positioning a rack in the center of the oven. Sift together the flour, baking soda and salt and set aside.
  3. Combine the brown sugar, coffee, butter and chocolate in a medium heavy saucepan over low heat. Cook, stirring occasionally until the butter and chocolate are almost completely melted. Remove from the heat and whisk until smooth. Whisk in the vanilla and set aside to cool.
  4. When the chocolate mixture is about at room temperature, add the eggs and using a wooden spoon, stir well to combine. Add the dry ingredients and the milk in stages, alternating between the two and stirring well between each addition. (The batter should be fairly smooth, but it’s okay if you end up with some small lumps.)
  5. Pour the batter into a greased pan measuring roughly 8 1/2” x 11” and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the center of the cake springs back when you press it lightly with your finger and a cake tester inserted into the middle of the cake comes out clean. Cool completely on a rack.
  1. For the orange icing
  2. Using a wooden spoon, combine the butter and confectioners’ sugar in a medium bowl. Stir in in the zest, orange extract, Cointreau and mascarpone, and then switch to a whisk to attack any lumps. Gradually whisk in the milk, adding just enough to make the icing spreadable.
  3. Spread a thin layer of icing over the top of the cake and refrigerate briefly so that the icing firms up a little. Cut the cake into squares to serve.

Tags:

  • Cake
  • Chocolate Cake
  • American
  • Chocolate
  • Fruit
  • Coffee
  • Milk/Cream
  • Orange
  • Serves a Crowd
  • Winter
  • Dessert

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22 Reviews

swm780 November 3, 2014

Can you make this in a quarter sheet pan, or do you need a pan with higher sides?

Merrill S. November 3, 2014

I have never done it before, but I think it should work -- it's not that much batter.

swm780 November 3, 2014

Thanks. I'll try it and let you know how it goes.

dbtb64 November 1, 2014

I substituted crème fraiche for the mascarpone and put this atop Maialino's olive oil cake, with some candied orange peel. It was perfect. I suspect mascarpone would give it extra depth and creaminess, so will spring for that next time, but didn't have it on hand this time.

Annie Y. June 16, 2014

Hi! Would it be okay to bake it in a cupcake mold or likes instead of a round cake pan?

Merrill S. June 17, 2014

Yes, just bake them for less time -- I'd start checking them after about 15 minutes.

Annie Y. June 25, 2014

Thanks! Another question. If I skip the Marscapone, do I need to used heavy cream instead of milk?

AngelaW February 13, 2014

What can I substitute for the Marscapone?

Leigh9980 February 17, 2014

I substituted softened cream cheese, and it worked fine.

AngelaW February 17, 2014

Thank you so much for the suggestion! I can't wait to try this cake

Merrill S. February 17, 2014

You can also just skip it, or use heavy cream instead of the milk!

Girlfromipanema February 12, 2014

Would this still be good without the icing?

Merrill S. February 17, 2014

Yes!

natashaepperson May 29, 2012

i just wanted to mention that the icing on this is AWESOME

Merrill S. May 29, 2012

Thanks! I could eat it on pretty much anything.

betty888 April 15, 2012

Lovely cake. Had company in town and wanted a dessert I could pull together on the fly. The cake was super moist and the icing was delicious. I am a frosting freak so I doubled it. Delicious!

Shalini March 31, 2012

We made this and it was really good! I iced the cake a day after making it and my son put sprinkles on top. We used lemon extract with orange zest and next time will try the orange!

sygyzy February 26, 2012

Just made this tonight. I put it in a 9" round cake pan. 35 minutes was just right.

Lorenza November 30, 2011

Buona sera Merrill. I have prepared this little beauty and I wanted to share my insights. I do not have an 8 1/2" by 11" pan so I substituted a 9" round. Perfetto! The baking time increased by about 20 minutes and the result was lovely. I prepared 1/2 of the recipe for the icing and it was just right for covering the cake and allowing it to run off the edge. I did not have mascarpone, substituted creme fraiche. It looks just like your photo. Fantastico! This is a complex chocolate cake, deep and dark, not too sweet, lovely crumb and the icing is the perfect foil to the depth of flavors in the cake. My daughter just told me that she will be requesting this gem for her next birthday. Of course we will double everything and make a proper layer cake for such an occasion! Grazie, mille grazie Lorenza

Alexis V. May 25, 2015

The suggestion to make a 2 layer cake sounds great! What would you use between the two layers as filling?

drbabs July 8, 2010

This is perfect for baking on vacation--the house we rent has no real baking supplies--I love that you can mix it all up with a spoon.

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