Orange Juice Cake

"This moist and delicious cake is perfect for just about any occasion. I hope you enjoy it as much as my family does."
 
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photo by Jonathan Melendez photo by Jonathan Melendez
photo by Jonathan Melendez
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photo by kris e. photo by kris e.
photo by Jonathan Melendez photo by Jonathan Melendez
photo by Jonathan Melendez photo by Jonathan Melendez
Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  • Mix cake mix, pudding mix, eggs, oil, and orange juice together.
  • Pour in a well-greased Bundt pan and bake for 35-40 minutes.
  • For glaze, melt butter in a sauce pan and add sugar and orange juice and bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
  • After removing cake from oven, pour glaze on cake and allow to set for 15 to 20 minutes, then invert onto plate.

Questions & Replies

  1. In the video it looks like there were holes in the cake. Are we supposed to poke holes before we pour the glaze?
     
  2. I made this cake twice today & both of them failed. I thot I followed the recipe exactly. I'd read all the reviews & no one mentioned having a flop. I did make the drizzle while the cake was baking so it was still hot when I put it on the cake. That's when the cake collapsed in the center. The first one I baked the full 40 minutes at 325. The 2nd one I put up to 328 (just in case the over wasn't hot enough). When I took the 2nd cake out it all collapsed as soon as I put the drizzle onto it. This one was complete & nothing could be saved so I scooped it into the garbage disposal. I used Duncan Hines cake mix & Jello instant pudding (regular, not the sugar free). Was there anything left out of the instructions, such as slightly beaten eggs or cream the sugar & the oil. I added the ingredients to the bowl in the order listed & stirred them with a spatula. Then I turned the mixer on & got a smooth batter before pouring into the pan. I didn't over beat them, just used the lowest setting for "mixing". My next step is to get an oven thermometer & check my temperature to make sure it's accurate. Any advice? Something I missed in Homemaking 101? I have never had such a terrible experience with a cake & I make cakes for holidays & special occasions. My Thanksgiving cake was ok. Thanks in advance, Jane Wininger
     
  3. This cake is so moist with a great texture. Made as is with a few changes. I added orange rind to both the batter AND the glaze, cut the amount of orange juice in the glaze and used powdered sugar to make it thicker. I also waited until it cooled and turned cake upside down to glaze--don't know why you wouild glaze the bottom of the cake as recipe calls for. Also poking the cake with toothpicks makes the cake tastier from more glaze. Anyway, it was easy and delicious. Thanks!
     
  4. The recipe should specify what size package of instant pudding mix to use. One person said the small package but that was a supposition and not stated by the recipe’s author.
     
  5. Why do you put the glaze on the cake BEFORE tKimg cake out of the pan. Then the glaze is on the bottom of the cake. Right?
     
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Reviews

  1. You really do taste that orange flavor! It was a delicious cake. I like that it spruces up a boxed cake mix because sometimes you don't have all the time to make a homemade cake batter. This is perfect!
     
  2. I have read that Duncan Hines cake mixes do not work well with some "doctored" box mix recipes. That might be the reason Jane W.'s cakes were not a success.
     
  3. Oh Em Geee! I am not a fan of anything but chocolate, or so I thought! Made this cake two days ago for a co-workers last day because she requested an orange cake like her grandmother used to make, (Ewwww...I thought). I made this and it was soooo delish. I am now making another one since I brought home a slice to my fiance and he LOVED it. The only change I made to boost the flavor was to add a teaspoon of orange extract to the batter and a half teaspoon of orange extract to the glaze. KNOCKED OUR SOCKS OFF! Thank you for such a wonderful recipe! It;s a KEEPER!
     
  4. I don't usually use cake mixes, but I needed something fast and this one turned out to be a winner. Guaranteed to please! Extremely moist and yummy - The only problem I found was that the very top of the cake wasn't getting enough glaze. So now I increase the glaze recipe by one-half. Pour the normal amount of glaze over the bottom of the cake, and once it's been inverted onto a plate and cooled some more, I spoon the rest of the glaze over the top.
     
  5. very good but pay attention to pan size
     
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Tweaks

  1. Served the cake with a dollop of fresh whipped cream.
     

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