Blood Orange Mimosa Cake & Giveaway
I am VERY excited about this blood orange mimosa cake. It’s the bomb.com and it is from one of my favorite cookbooks last year, Grandbaby Cakes: Modern Recipes, Vintage Charm, Soulful Memories. If you remember this 7UP Pound Cake last fall, then you know that a) i heart Jocelyn’s book and b) that she knows her way around cake, especially pound cakes and c) that the recipes are just amazing for creating new memories with family.
For all these reasons, I decided to dive back into her numerous mouth-watering recipes during the holiday season and whipped up this Blood Orange Mimosa Cake for New Year’s. I brought it to my sister-in-law’s that evening and it was a hit. Not a single piece was left and everyone enjoyed it. Her twist on the brunch favorite brings together bold flavors. Using sweet blood oranges and pink champagne, this cake is a statement cake. The bubbly makes it a celebration cake (and a light and airy cake) but the lovely pink glaze adds a touch of playfulness that would be a Valentine’s Day spectacular.
There’s something about Jocelyn’s recipes that always create fond memories. So if you haven’t grabbed a copy yet of Grandbaby Cakes, the book, please RUN and add this book to your book shelf. Well, it might spend more time on your kitchen counter but that’s okay.
Because I loved it so much, I grabbed an extra copy to give away to you. Jocelyn was kind enough to sign it so ONE lucky reader will win a signed copy of Grandbaby Cakes. To enter for a chance to win this lovely family cookbook, answer the question below in the comments.
“What is your favorite family recipe? And why is it your favorite?”
GIVEAWAY CLOSED!
Blood Orange Mimosa Cake
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 2 ¾ cups granulated sugar
- 5 large eggs, room temperature
- 3 cups sifted cake flour
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup pink Moscato or Champagne
- 3 tablespoons orange zest
- 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
Simple Syrup
- ½ cup pink Moscato or Champagne
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- ¼ cup fresh blood-orange juice
Orange Glaze
- 1 ½ cups confectioner’s sugar
- 3 tablespoons fresh blood-orange juice
Instructions
For the Cake:
- Heat oven to 315 degrees F. Spray a 10-cup bundt pan with nonstick baking spray.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the sugar with orange zest. Using your fingers, rub the zest into the sugar until fragrant.
- Add the butter and salt to the bowl and cream together with sugar. Beat on medium-high for 7 minutes, until butter is pale yellow and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, combining well after each addition and scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed.
- Reduce speed to low and slowly add the flour in two batches, mixing each time until just combined. Do not overmix.
- Pour the Moscato and mix until just combined.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 70-80 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.
- Let the cake cool in the pan for at least 10 minutes before inverting onto a serving plate. Let cool to room temperature.
For simple syrup:
- In a small pot set over medium heat, combine all the ingredients and cook over medium-high heat. Reduce mixture by about a third and thickened, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool completely
For Glaze:
- In a small bowl, whisk together all the ingredients until it’s pourable.
- To assemble cake, poke holes all over the cooled cake with a skewer or fork. Pour the simple syrup over the cake so it's absorbed. Repeat again (it's a lot of syrup and you don't have to use it all but the cake is delicious with it.)
- Finally drizzle the glaze over the cake and let it set for 10 mins.
Notes
Recipe from Grandbaby Cakes and published with permission
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Oh this cake is just so so pretty!!! And how fun with the mimosa flavor! I love that!
My favorite family recipe is my grandfather’s Honey Butter Southern Cornbread! He would be in the kitchen and I would help him bake this cornbread for dinner and for our weekly dinners! He would make two batches of cornbread for every birthday celebration and it always brought a smile on his face when everyone dove in and took a bite. It was everything you could hope for in cornbread, it was sweet with a hint of salt and had butter and honey in every nook and cranny and it melt in your mouth. It always went perfect with homemade ice tea in the summer and hot chocolate in the winter and spiced apple cider in the fall. It is a true family treasure and we cherish it every day and every year. It is something beautiful, and when it comes out the oven, it sparkles like a gem! I love my grandfather and his honey butter cornbread, it will always be an extraordinary family dish and we love it with all our hearts! This is why it is my favorite recipe.
Thank you, and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Ashley his cornbread sounds amazing! It’s great when a recipe is tied to great memories like this! Hope you guys can learn how to make his wonderful recipe and pass it down the generations.
What an absolutely beautiful cake!
I just made a blood orange recipe yesterday! Great minds think alike! This pound cake looks fabulous. There are so many recipes from Jocelyn’s book that I want to make!
Oh I love blood oranges!!
This cake is gorgeous, Z! You did such a great job! I love Jocelyn’s book and wanted to try the cinnamon roll and german chocolate bundt cake and now I can’t wait to try this one too 🙂
I need to try the german chocolate cake too!
So beautiful Zainab! I’m in blood orange heaven!
This bundt cake is gorgeous! Looks super fluffy!
My family favourite would have to be fried chicken nuggets because it’s my grandma’s secret recipe.
Ooooo that sounds good!
My favorite family recipe is stuffed cabbage, from my Polish Mother-in-law. I like it because it’s really yummy and not something you see everyday on the menu.
Yes, it sounds unique!
I so love Jocelyn’s book! This cake definitely caught my eye and I can’t wait to try it!
My favorite family recipe is rice pudding. My grandmother made it for us every time we would go to visit. Such happy memories.
Happy memories are the best!
Her cookbook sounds amazing, and that cake looks scrumptious 🙂
I don’t think I have a favorite family recipe. I love to try new things!