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Dark Chocolate Orange Cake with Cannoli Filling

Early each morning, sometime before the sun rises, our three year old crawls out of his bed and taps his tiny bare feet along the hardwood floors as he finds his way into our bedroom. He climbs into bed between me and my husband, snuggles up under the heavy down comforter, and quietly falls back to sleep. This has been his routine for most of his perfect little life.

As such, on the day of my birthday, he made his way to his space in the bed and snuggled up with his head nuzzled into my back. With his tiny hand, he touched my cheek for just a moment. And then he whispered, Mommy? Is today the day of your birthday? I replied affirmatively. He continued, Mommy? What sweetie? Happy Birthday Mommy. Thank you baby. Go to sleep now. Mommy? What is it buddy? I’m going to make you delicious treats for your birthday. I can’t wait, sweetie. Now, go to sleep.

Then we went back to sleep, at least until my other little guy came charging into the room. He doesn’t tap across the floor; he charges. And he doesn’t snuggle up and go back to sleep; he pounces, giggles, and makes animal noises. But, by this time, the sun had risen and it was time for our day of delicious treats to begin.

If you ask my kids, no birthday of delicious treats is complete without cake. And I have absolutely no problem with baking myself a cake on my birthday. The best part is being able to custom design the cake of your birthday dreams! And on my special day, I decided to make a moist dark chocolate cake, accented with fresh orange zest, filled with chocolate-chip cannoli cream, and smothered with chocolate ganache. Doesn’t that sound dreamy?

I went back to my favorite chocolate cake recipe, which you’ve seen here before. It’s truly fantastic; moist, rich, and delicious. With a few little modifications, I incorporated a hint of orange flavor. The orange in the cake is intended to complement the sweet, delicious candied orange peel I’ll be mixing into the cannoli filling. You can skip the orange completely, in the cake and filling, but it really does add an interesting depth of flavor.

Candied Orange Peel is a cinch to make and stores well at room temperature, in the fridge or freezer. So, make a big batch and save the extras for throwing in brownies, cookies, and breads or simply dipping in dark chocolate for a decadent treat.

Dark Chocolate Orange Cake

(Adapted from Hershey’s Deep Dark Chocolate Cake recipe)

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Sugar
  • 1-3/4 cups All-purpose Flour
  • 3/4 cup HERSHEY’S Cocoa or HERSHEY’S SPECIAL DARK Cocoa
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons Baking Powder
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons Baking Soda
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 1/2 cup Vegetable Oil
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • Zest of 1 Orange
  • Juice of 1 Orange (about 1/4 cup)*
  • Boiling Water (about 3/4)*

*The combined total of juice and water should be 1 cup.

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease and flour two round cake pans.

In a large bowl, combine the sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Add the eggs, milk, oil, and vanilla. Beat for a couple minutes until well combined. Stir in the orange zest. Add the boiling water, orange juice and stir. The batter will be thinner than you might expect. Pour the batter into the prepared pans. Bake for about 35 minutes, until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Cool completely before filling and frosting.

Cannoli Filling

Ingredients

  • 1 15 ounce container Whole Milk Ricotta Cheese, strained*
  • 3/4 cup Confectioners Sugar
  • Dash of Cinnamon
  • 1/3 cup Mini Chocolate Chips
  • 2-3 Tbsp Candied Orange Peel, finely diced

* If the ricotta cheese seems even a bit runny, strain it by placing it over a piece of cheesecloth, in a colander set over a bowl, for a few hours in the fridge to remove the excess liquid. This will ensure a thick cannoli filling.

Directions

Beat together the ricotta and sugar until smooth. Stir in the cinnamon, chocolate chips and candied orange peel.

Chocolate Ganache

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces Semisweet Chocolate
  • 1/2 cup Heavy Cream

Directions

Give the chocolate a coarse chop. Place the chocolate pieces in a bowl. Heat the cream, just to a boil. Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and stir until smooth.

 

Candied Orange Peel

Ingredients

  • 4 Navel Oranges
  • 3 cups Sugar
  • 1 cup Water
  • 1/2 cup Sugar for rolling (optional)

Directions

Clean the oranges. Cut off the tops and bottoms of the oranges. Use a knife to remove the orange peel and pith in large chunks. Set the oranges aside for another use. Slice the orange peel into thin strips.

Bring a pot of water to a boil. Add the orange peel and boil for about 2 minutes. Drain and rinse with cold water.

Bring a fresh pot of water to a boil. Add the orange peel again. Cook for another 2 minutes. Drain and rinse with cold water.

Combine the 3 cups Sugar with 1 cup Water in a saucepan. Stir to combine. Bring to a simmer. Add the orange peel. Simmer for 15-20 minutes, until the peels are tender and slightly translucent. Strain. *If desired, you can keep the orange accented syrup for another use.

When the orange peel is cool enough to handle, take a few pieces at a time and roll in sugar to coat. Then, arrange the orange peel onto a drying rack to dry for one to two hours. *If desired, you can skip the sugar-rolling step and simply arrange the peel on the drying rack.

The same procedure can be applied to lemon and lime peel. Dried candied orange peel can be store in an air-tight container at room temperature, refrigerated or frozen.

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17 responses »

  1. Happy Birthday to you Amydeline:D That is a delicious bday cake that you’ve bake for yourself, beautifully decorated too.

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  2. Happy birthday! And – tee hee – I must admit that I wondered why there was a french fry on the cake before I read on!

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  3. Happy Birthday!!! A beautiful cake and an even more beautiful story. Enjoy each and every one of those moments… one day your precious 3 year old will be 14 and 8 inches taller than you and he will have grumpy moments. He will still love you and will occasionally touch your cheek and tell you, but the snuggles will be gone! This post almost brought tears to my eyes remembering when my little guy did the same thing.

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  4. Happy Birthday! Well done on making just what you wanted -oh, and beautifully photographed!
    🙂 Mandy

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  5. I’d celebrate my birthday everyday if I could eat a cake like this – every day! Very decadent, and it has two of my favorite flavors, chocolate and orange. Happy birthday!

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  6. Beautiful cake. I love the filling.

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  7. Greetings!

    My daughter has requested an orange-chocolate cake for her 8th birthday. She specifically asked for orange-chocolate cream cheese frosting and a filling that is not chocolatey. How would you describe the cannoli filling? Is it overwhelmed by the chocolate in the rest of the cake? Is it firm enough not to squish out of the layers? Would you make it again?

    Many thanks!

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    • Hi there! I was thrilled with how this cake came out! It was everything I’d hoped it would be. The basic chocolate cake recipe, which I adapted from a Hershey’s recipe is fantastic! Moist and very chocolatey! The cannoli filling was thick and sweet. It was a perfect compliment to the chocolate cake, not too overwhelmed by the chocolate at all…and it held up well too. The key to a firm cannoli filling is to make sure your ricotta cheese is very thick. Use whole milk ricotta and if it seems watery at all, strain it for a few hours over a piece of cheesecloth to allow the excess liquid to drip away. I would definitely make this cake again. Next time, I may even make it as cupcakes, filled with the cannoli cream and topped with the ganache! Happy Birthday to your daughter!!

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  8. I think I might try this recipe for my brother’s birthday, minus the orange. He requested a chocolate cake with cannoli filling and this one sounds amazing!

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  9. I made this for a large NYE party last night, adding a few extra layers for impact… what a hit! The entire cake was gone in minutes. Thank you so much for posting. I was searching for a cake recipe with cannoli cream and was delighted to find your blog, to which I have now subscribed. Wishing you and yours a blessed 2012!

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  10. This looks AMAZING!! I’ve tried your cannoli ice cream recipe with the candied orange peel (one of my favs now!) I have got to try this recipe. Having company over for holidays soon. Think I’ll have to try it out. How do you think a little Grand Marnier would be in the ganache too? Too much orange?

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    • Woops…sorry, meant to reply to this a while ago! I think a touch of grand marnier would be delicious in the ganache! I’m planning a chewy chocolate orange cookie this year as part of my Christmas cookie tray with grand marnier and bits of candied orange peel!

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      • I made this the other day for a coworker’s birthday / holiday lunch at work…they LOVED this cake. Was told by the birthday girl that it was the best chocolate cake she’s ever had. Thank you so much for sharing. 🙂 Happy Holidays!

  11. I have used this recipe twice this week, just tweaked it slightly…awesome. Thanks.
    Truly a ✩✩✩✩ recipe.

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