A citrus packed blood orange loaf cake topped with a tart blood orange icing. Serve a slice with a cup of your favorite tea and start dreaming about summer!
Buying blood oranges has two benefits. First you cut them open and you're wowed because of the awesome color, and then you get to stuff them in your face.
Who can ever complain about that or blood orange loaf cake? Nobody I tell ya'! No one would ever turn down a slice of this moist, citrusy Blood Orange Loaf Cake.
I wasn't trying to reinvent the wheel when I made this, just to take a decent lemon loaf recipe from Ina Garten and use my stash of blood oranges to replace the lemon in the recipe. That "stash" I mentioned is actually a giant bag sized stash (15 pounds?) of blood oranges.
I talked about it before when I made my Blood Orange Meringue Pie. My friends have a tree that blooms ridiculous amounts of oranges every year so be ready for a slew of recipes coming soon! I'm only halfway through them.
This is a no-frills loaf cake. You mix the batter, bake it and drench it in that crazy pink glaze which gets its color solely from the juice of the oranges.
No food coloring or gels. That's why baking with blood oranges is so much fun. Not only does everything taste so good, It looks like summer gone wild! A pet peeve I have is dry loaf cake, NoNoNo!
So right before you drown this one in that bright pink glaze, you need to brush it with a blood orange syrup.
Because we haven't used enough oranges already, right? I think you'll like this and feel free to use any other citrus. Just switch it out for where you see blood oranges listed in the recipe.
And take a picture and slap it on Instagram tagging me. I want to see all of your baking!
*Recipe note*- I have listed 9 blood oranges which might seem too many. My reasoning is because blood oranges can sometimes be very small or all different sizes and by the time you use the zest and juice for this recipe, you may not have enough to sufficiently cover the loaf with decent slices.
I would rather have a few too many than not enough.