Time for the next installment in my menu inspired by A FELLOWSHIP OF BAKERS & MAGIC by J. Penner! Today’s recipe comes from Jez, the main character’s roommate at the Langheim Baking Battle.
This blood orange cardamom loaf is one of Jez’s competition recipes. Even though all my other recipes for this menu will be from Arleta (the main character), I simply HAD to make this one. It’s described as being topped with pink citrus icing and candied orange slices, and Jez says that “the sweet, spicy, and tart combination is the ideal blend.” How could I NOT make it?
I made an orange poppy seed cake several years ago, so I made alterations to that recipe to suit this one. I was confident that the loaf itself would turn out amazing (which it did), but I was really intimidated by the candied blood oranges. I’ve never tried to candy fruit before, so I was a total novice. I used this recipe by Love and Olive Oil, which was easy to follow. Admittedly, the first time I made them I let my sugar syrup boil a bit too long, so my orange slices came out a little crunchy. They still tasted amazing though, and yours should turn out just fine, as long as you don’t walk away from the stove for too long thinking it will take awhile for the temperature to climb those last 20 degrees (like I did).
I love how the blood orange juice naturally colors the pink icing and how dramatic the orange slices look on top. Jez sure knows how to make a beautiful bake!