Sourdough chocolate and orange bundt cake

Oh, hey there! I’m glad you’re here because I have a wonderful sourdough chocolate orange bundt cake recipe for you! I know… the name it’s kinda long, but trust me, this cake is so delicious, it won’t last long! And I like to think of it as a zero waste recipe. Why? Because I used orange peels and sourdough discards that I collected during the week.

This chocolate sourdough cake is rich and moist. The flavors come together perfectly, the sourdough enhances the aromas and keeps the cake fresh for longer

My new challenge in life is to generate less food waste, and that goes to sourdough too. So I’m developing recipes that allow me to do so. The world of sourdough it’s endless! I realized that I can use it in so much more than bread.

I have different sourdough starters that I use for different things. And not long ago I made a chocolate sourdough bread with my chocolate sourdough starter. And that’s pretty much how this cake was born!

If you don’t have a chocolate starter discard, don’t worry, use your regular discards and then substitute 20g of flour with 20g of cocoa powder.

I love the contrast between chocolate and orange and the sourdough starter makes this cake moist and extends its shelf life significantly! It doesn’t taste or get sour; the orange peels are boiled and aren’t bitter and the chocolate flavor is just enough so you can enjoy all flavors.

I made a ganache to add a little something to the cake and topped it with walnuts, but you can use anything you like.

How to prepare the orange peels

The first thing you need to do is to make sure the orange peels are not bitter or they will ruin your cake. You need to put the peels in a sauce pan and add enough water to cover them. Turn the heat to medium-high and cook them until they start boiling. Let them boil for a minute. Drain and rinse them until they’re not too hot. Put them back in the saucepan and repeat 2 or 3 more times (Until you bite a piece and it isn’t bitter).

It’s important to cool down the peels between boils, otherwise, they might disintegrate completely before they are ready.

Once the orange peels are ready, let them cool down and then chop them either manually or with a food processor. They will last in the fridge for a week and you can use them anywhere!

The rest of the steps are similar to any other cake. I used my KitchenAid to mix the batter, but if you don’t have a stand mixer, you can use something else or even do it by hand. Just make sure when you beat the eggs and the sugar, the mixture is foamy. Otherwise, the cake can turn out a bit dense.

Amazing results!

The results are spectacular! This cake is rich, moist and spongy. The flavors come together perfectly, the chocolate flavor complements the tangy orange flavor, and it’s not overly sweet. The sourdough enhances the aromas and really improves the shelf life of the cake. It can stay fresh for several days and I just covered it with foil, I didn’t put it into a plastic container or anything.

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Sourdough chocolate & orange bundt cake

Use your sourdough dicards and orange peels to make this scrumptious dessert!

Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Keyword bundt cake, cake, chocolate cake, easy, orange cake, sourdough, sourdough discards, zero waste recipe
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings 10 people
Author Maria

Ingredients

Cake

  • 340 g all purpose flour *see notes
  • 325 g sourdough starter – 100% hydration (about 2 cups)
  • 20 g cocoa powder 1
  • 300 g white sugar
  • 200 g vegetable oil
  • 4 L eggs
  • 100 g boiled and ground orange peels **see notes
  • 70 g milk ***see notes
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon optional

Chocolate Glaze

  • 3/4 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 4 tbsp butter
  • 1 pinch ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup chopped walnuts optional – decoration

Instructions

Cake

  1. Preheat your oven at 350F

  2. Grease your a bundt cake pan that can hold at least 12 cups

  3. On a bowl, mix all dry ingredients and set aside

  4. On your stand mixer bowl,add eggs and sugar and beat using the whisk attachment until they're fluffy and the color is lighter

  5. Add milk, vegetable oil, orange, and vanilla extract and beat until incorporated

  6. Add the sourdough starter and incorporate it at medium speed, you might need to pause or even use a spatula to break it down a little

  7. Add the dry ingredients and with a spatula or the paddle attachment incorporate them into the batter. Don't over mix. If possible, don't add all the dry ingredients at once, add them in 2 or 3 times to avoid lumps

  8. Bake at 350 for 55-65 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. If needed, tent the cake with aluminum foil to avoind the top from burning

  9. When ready, take it out of the oven and let it cool down in the pan for 5-10 minutes, then transfer onto a wire rack

Chocolate glaze

  1. When the cake is already baked, melt the butter and the chocolate chips at a very low temperature

  2. Add the cinnamon combine it well

  3. Pour on top of the cake and decorate with walnuts or any other nut you prefer

Recipe Notes

*I’ve tried both, chocolate sourdough starter and regular sourdough starter. If you have chocolate starter, use it and avoid the cocoa powder and just add 20 more grams of all purpose flour.

**You need to boil the peels 2 or 3 times to get rid of the bitterness. Please, read the paragragh where I explain how to do it 🙂

***If you don’t have enough orange peels, you can use orange juice instead of milk, but 100g or orange peels give this cake a really nice orange flavor.

**** I collected my starter for several days and kept it in the fridge until I baked the cake

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