This Vegan Gluten Free Whole Orange Cake is so moist and flavourful. It contains a whole cooked orange that has been pureed, rind and all! This results in a wonderful, slightly bitter taste in the cake that has the real flavour of an orange. If you typically prefer super sweet desserts, I would advise you to increase the sugar a little and choose a sweet orange, such as Seville or some type of mandarin (Satsuma, Clementine or Tangerine falls under this category). This recipe has been adapted from Whoopsie Cooking Recipes, “Vegan Tangerine Cake”. Whoopsie Cooking is run by Clare, one of my favourite content creators, she runs a blog dedicated to cooking delicious meals based on produce bought in the reduced section of supermarkets. It’s genius and I would highly recommend checking her out!
Aquafaba can be used as a vegan egg replacer in baked goods. It can be whipped up to soft peaks after 10 minutes of whisking to create an egg like texture. It sounds like a fancy product that might be hard to get but it’s actually cheap and accessible. Aquafaba is the cooking liquid from chickpeas. You can get this liquid from draining a tin of chickpeas(in water, not brine) or from cooking dried chickpeas. Typically, the liquid you get from a can of chickpeas is a lot more concentrated and is the preferred way to get aquafaba. For more information on aquafaba, check out the video below from Jerry James Stone.
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You can use any type of gluten free flour here, I chose rice flour, from Natco. Gluten free flour can be found in most supermarkets, health food shops or any International style food shops. This cake produces a super moist, dense cake. If you prefer a slightly fluffier sponge style cake, double the flour.
To begin making this cake, you need to cook a whole orange by boiling it in water for 40-50 minutes until the rind is soft. It’s important to keep it totally covered in water throughout the process for even cooking. When cooked, allow the orange to cool slightly , cut the end bits off and blend. Next, whip up the previously mentioned aquafaba(chickpea liquid) with sugar. This will take about 10 minutes. Sieve and carefully fold in the ground almonds, gluten free flour and baking powder. Next, add the pureed orange and remaining chunkier bits of almonds and mix gently. Pour into greased and lined cake tins and bake. I used two small 4inch round cake tins, like these, but you could also use one 8inch cake tin to bake one cake.
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