Orange drizzle cake

Orange drizzle cake

We don't need a reason to whip up this zingy Victoria sponge, it's perfect for any and every occasion

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Cuts into 8 slices

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 15 mins

Cook time

Cook 25 mins

Ready in 40 minutes
Freezable

Sponge only

Method

  1. Heat the oven, line the tins and make the sponge exactly as described in the 'Goes well with' recipe, simply adding the orange zest to the sponge mixture.
  2. For the drizzle, roughly crush the sugar cubes with orange juice until they absorb the juice and become slushy. For the filling, whip the crème fraîche until stiff. Spread over one of the sponges, then spread the other with orange curd and sandwich the two together. Spoon over the drizzle and serve.

Per serving

548 kcalories, protein 7g, carbohydrate 66g, fat 30 g, saturated fat 18g, fibre 1g, sugar 45g, salt 0.95 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, July 2008.

Try 3 issues of Good Food magazine for £3 - subscribe now!

Latest comments and suggestions

  • 27 June 2008

    Caroline commented on this recipe

    can not find first recipe am i missing something?

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 30 June 2008

    hug5901 commented on this recipe

    I found it, http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/6603/classic-sponge-sandwich

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 15 July 2008

    Robert commented on this recipe

    This is my first visit into Good Food Guide and what a disappointment. Like Caroline, I failed to find a clear recipe for the Drizzle Cake!

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 06 August 2008

    snowdroplucretia34borgia commented on this recipe

    I changed the butter for margerine which (I think) creates a much lighter cake... but I liked the creme fraiche filling.. I kept the first cake and gave the second one to my sister whose husband loves cakes almost as much as he loves her!

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 19 October 2008

    Vicky rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    nice and light cake, was praised by all housemates :) I added candied peel to the fresh cream and on top instead of sugar cubes.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 27 October 2008

    sally rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Made my own orange curd as my local supermarket only had lemon, but this cake was loved by all who tried it, the sugar topping is excellent too.

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 05 May 2009

    Orla commented on this recipe

    Where can one find orange curd?

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

  • 13 July 2010

    meridian commented on this recipe

    the recipe is on the right side of the page!!

    Flag as inappropriate

    Please let us know your name and the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.

Leave a comment or suggestion

You must sign in or register to leave a comment.

Sign in / Register

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Cuts into 8 slices

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 15 mins

Cook time

Cook 25 mins

Ready in 40 minutes
Freezable

Sponge only

Ingredients

FOR THE SPONGE

FOR THE DRIZZLE

  • 100g rough white sugar cubes
  • zest 1 orange , plus 2 tbsp juice

FOR THE FILLING

  • 100ml crème fraîche
  • 6 tbsp orange curd
Print this recipe
Add to your binder

Per serving

548 kcalories, protein 7g, carbohydrate 66g, fat 30 g, saturated fat 18g, fibre 1g, sugar 45g, salt 0.95 g

Advertisement

Your binder

Here are three other great reasons why to sign up:

  • You get an online binder, where you can store all your favourite recipes and create menus.

Follow Good Food

Advertisement

All about Good Food

Magazine

Good Food Magazine

Subscribe to Good Food magazine - enjoy 100+ triple-tested recipes delivered to your door, every month.

Order today, and receive your first 3 issues for just £3

On TV

Foodie TV

See your favourite chefs on Sky Channel 247, Virgin TV 260 and find their recipes at goodfoodchannel.co.uk.

Good Food Apps

Good Food Apps

For Good Food on the go, download our apps to your phone or portable device.
Find out more here

Buy ingredients

With just one click, the full list of recipe ingredients will be put into a basket at your choice of provider. Choose from:

mySupermarket Compare prices and choose a retailer you wish to buy them from.

Ocado Let Ocado deliver all you need for this recipe, right to your door

Tesco Buy all the ingredients from our recipes through your Tesco online shop.

new

Asda Shop with Asda? You can now buy ingredients for our recipes via your Asda online shop.

In association with the above providers. Terms and conditions apply.

Close