Thursday, August 2, 2012

in season: choc-orange self-saucing pudding

Oranges are a lovely friend for chocolate. Case in point: jaffas.

I've adapted my favourite recipe for Chocolate Self-Saucing Pudding (from an old Family Circle book called Comfort Food) to add a left hook of orange flavour. Because whilst I love chocolate, my love for chocolate and orange together is, well, indecent.

Grab this:
1 orange
60 grams butter, melted
1 cup self raising flour
3Tbs cocoa
1/2 cup caster sugar
1 egg, beaten
1/2 cup milk
1 cup brown sugar

Do this:
1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Brush ovenproof dish with melted butter.
2. Sift flour and 1 Tbs of cocoa into a bowl (or, if you are me, don't bother sifting because it makes you feel naughty). Mix in caster sugar.
3. Mix the zest of the orange, egg, butter and milk in a jug. Stir mixture into flour mixture, make sure there are no lumps. Pop the batter into your dish. Stick the kettle on.
4. Mix the brown sugar and the remainder of the cocoa in a little bowl. Sprinkle, sprinkle over the batter.
5. Juice the orange and put the juice into a measuring jug. Once the kettle has boiled, top up the juice to make 1 1/2 cups. Carefully pour the liquid, over the back of a spoon, onto the batter.
6. Pop it in the oven for 30-40mins.
7. Serve with cream and/or ice cream. You should put dibs on the corners, they are the best bits.

7 comments:

  1. Yum... so gonna have to make this!

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  2. Oh goodness this looks good! If I wasn't gluten-free I would br ready to devour it!! x

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  3. Oh goodness this looks good! If I wasn't gluten-free I would br ready to devour it!! x

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  4. Oh goodness this looks good! If I wasn't gluten-free I would br ready to devour it!! x

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  5. Do it Jenny! And Elisa, I'm taking that as a challenge. Something orangey, sweet and gluten-free. Let's see what I can do. :)

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  6. Just about to start cooking this (for the third... or maybe fourth time!) and realised I haven't even thanked you! So thank you! We love it!

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  7. Wow, great recipe! Others I've tried have resulted in a doughy cake & barely any sauce but this one works so well! Airy cake with a crunchy top & a delicious, smooth sauce. Next time I'll probably double the cacao ;-)

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