A moist and fragrant loaf cake flavored with fresh orange juice and zest, finished with a bright citrus glaze. Inspired by Albert Einstein’s love of orange cake, this recipe is simple, comforting, and perfect for sharing.
Prep Time 20 minutesmins
Cook Time 50 minutesmins
Resting Time 1 hourhr
Ingredients
For the cake:
1 ½cups190 g all-purpose flour
1 ½teaspoonsbaking powder
¼teaspoonsalt
½cup115 g unsalted butter, softened
1cup200 g granulated sugar
2large eggs
½cup120 ml fresh orange juice (about 2 medium oranges)
Zest of 2 oranges
½cup120 ml whole milk or buttermilk
1teaspoonvanilla extract
For the glaze:
1cup120 g powdered sugar
2–3 tablespoons fresh orange juice
Extra orange zestoptional, for garnish
Instructions
Preheat oven: Heat to 350°F (175°C). Grease and line a 9x5 inch (23x13 cm) loaf pan with parchment paper.
Mix dry ingredients: In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
Cream butter & sugar: In a large mixing bowl, cream the softened butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes.
Add eggs & flavor: Beat in the eggs one at a time. Mix in orange juice, orange zest, and vanilla.
Combine wet and dry: Add the dry ingredients in thirds, alternating with the milk, beginning and ending with the flour. Stir gently until just combined.
Bake: Pour batter into the prepared loaf pan. Bake for 45–55 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool 10–15 minutes, then remove from the pan and let cool fully on a rack.
Make glaze: Whisk powdered sugar with 2–3 tablespoons of orange juice until smooth and pourable. Adjust with more sugar or juice as needed.
Glaze the loaf: Drizzle the glaze over the cooled cake and sprinkle with extra zest if desired. Let glaze sit for about an hour to harden into a crunchy topping.
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Notes
For the best flavor, use freshly squeezed orange juice rather than bottled.
Do not overmix the batter once you add the flour or the cake may turn dense.
This loaf tastes even better the next day after the glaze has soaked into the crumb.