Orange Dreamsicle Cake- Delicious Homemade Recipe
I love everything about this cake recipe- and I also love it's uniqueness. It's not every day that an Orange Dreamsicle Cake is on the dessert menu (but it should be)!
The cake tastes fantastic, and the light orange filling and orange cream cheese frosting are the perfect complement to the flavorful orange cake layers.
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Reverse Creaming Method of Mixing
What if I Prefer the Traditional Method of Mixing?
We hear from bakers that love the reverse creaming of method of mixing, and others that prefer the traditional creaming method.
If you prefer the Traditional Mixing Method (creaming the butter and sugar, adding eggs, adding the wet and dry ingredients alternately, etc.) we have a wonderful orange cake for you!
We have another delicious Orange Cake recipe that we came up with after creating this Orange Dreamsicle Cake. You really can't go wrong with this recipe- it is very fluffy, and moist, and has wonderful orange flavor.
Orange Cream Cheese Frosting
It's flavorful, pipeable, and silky smooth! You're going to love this recipe!
Orange Cream Filling
This orange cream filling is SO delicious and can be whipped up in a matter of minutes with instant pudding, cream, and flavoring!
This filling recipe always receives rave reviews and nobody would ever guess how easy it is to whip up. It's very adaptable for a number of flavors, we use the chocolate "mock mousse" version all the time.
More Fruity Cakes
Love fruity cakes? In addition to today's orange dreamsicle cake, we have several more refreshingly flavorful cake recipes for you to try!
Orange Pineapple Cake- Orange Cake Layers, pineapple & cream filling and whipped orange mascarpone frosting!
Lemon Orange Cake This is such a delicious combination of lemon and orange flavors, including homemade orange curd filling!
Homemade Lemon Cake- A classic- This is a favorite year-round.
Cherry Chocolate Chip Cake- If you've never tried the combination of cherry cake and chocolate chips, you MUST! So good.
Lime Cake from Scratch- So fruity and refreshing!
Strawberry Cake - We love this moist scratch strawberry cake recipe!
...and SO many more! We hope that you enjoy the recipe! Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Orange Dreamsicle Cake- Delicious Homemade Recipe
This moist and delicious cake tastes just like an Orange Dreamsicle! Moist orange cake layers with orange cream filling and orange cream cheese frosting!
Ingredients
For the Cake:
- 2 ½ cups (285g) cake flour
- 1 ½ cups (300g) sugar
- ½ teaspoon (3g) salt
- 2 ½ teaspoon (12g) baking powder
- 1 ½ sticks (12 T) (169g) unsalted butter....Cut into ½ inch slices onto waxed paper to soften slightly. Your finger should make a slight indentation but not sink in easily. If it becomes too soft, refrigerate for a few minutes. Do not soften in microwave
- 4 large eggs
- ¾ cup (190g) frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed
- ½ cup (121g) milk
- 1 Tablespoon (10g) orange extract
- zest of 1 orange
- Orange Coloring Gel (optional) We used a small amount to tint some reserved orange cream cheese frosting so that we could apply it to the cake here and there for a swirled effect.
For the Orange Cream Filling:
- 1 small box instant Vanilla pudding (3.4oz/96g) We used Jello- Brand
- 2 c. (464g) heavy cream or whipping cream.
- 1 tsp. (4g) Orange Extract (we used McCormick)
For the Orange Cream Cheese Frosting:
- 2 sticks (1 cup) (226 g) unsalted butter, let it sit out until slightly softened.
- 2 (8oz) packages cream cheese (total weight 452g) I use full fat cream cheese. Using reduced fat or the spreadable cream cheese will cause the frosting to be too soft. Do not soften the cream cheese.
- 1 teaspoon (4 g) clear vanilla extract (we used clear to keep color lighter)
- 1 teaspoon (4g) orange extract
- ½ teaspoon salt (2g) optional - it will cut the sweetness, popcorn salt is best to use because it is fine and dissolves faster
- 6 to 6 ½ cups (690g to 747g) powdered sugar
- Orange Coloring Gel (optional) We used a very small amount for tinting.
Instructions
For the Cake:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (This Recipe uses the Reverse Creaming Method of Mixing.)
Grease and flour two 8 x 2 inch round pans.
In the bowl of your mixer add the dry ingredients, flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Mix with your mixer for 30 seconds or whisk to blend ingredients.
In a separate bowl, add the eggs, orange juice concentrate, milk, orange extract and zest.
With the mixer on low speed, add the slices of butter a few pieces at a time to the dry ingredients. Increase the mixer to medium speed and beat until the dry ingredients look crumbly and moistened. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl.
SLOWLY add ½ of the egg mixture, increasing to medium speed for 1 ½ minutes, the batter will become thick and fluffy. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl. Add a small amount of Orange Coloring Gel to the bowl if you would like the batter to be orange. Add the remaining egg mixture in 2 pourings, beating for 20 seconds after each addition.
Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with just a few crumbs attached.
Let the cakes cool in the pan 10 minutes, then turn out.
Works well for cupcakes.
Makes 6 cups batter.
For the Orange Cream Filling:
Combine the pudding mix and heavy cream and orange extract in a mixing bowl. I prefer to mix with a hand held mixer, but a whisk is just fine too. If using a mixer, start on low speed until well combined. Then, switch to high speed and whip the pudding until thick and fluffy. If mousse is too thick, mix in small amounts of heavy cream to reach desired consistency.
If mixing by hand, simply whisk rapidly for a couple of minutes or until mixture is nice and thick.
Refrigerate until ready to use. Cakes with this filling should be chilled until close to serving time.
For the Orange Cream Cheese Frosting:
Cut the butter into slices and add to the bowl of your mixer. Beat on low to medium speed until the butter is softened and smooth.
Cut the cold cream cheese into pieces and add to the butter, beating at low to medium speed until incorporated.
Add the vanilla and orange flavorings. Gradually add the powdered sugar beating on low speed until blended. Cover the bowl with a towel to keep down the cloud of powdered sugar.
Increase mixing speed and beat until fluffy. Don't over beat.
This frosting will pipe best if used while still chilled. You can make it in advance, refrigerate and when ready to use let it soften slightly (do not microwave) and remix.
Will frost a 3 layer 8 or 9 inch cake. When decorating our Dreamsicle Cake, we frosted our cake and then went back in with swirls of lightly tinted orange frosting for a pretty effect.
What can I use instead of 4 large eggs in orange cake recipe? Could you please let me know. Thanks!
Hi Betty, Yes, the filling goes between the layers
Hi Diya, I don't know what would be successful in this recipe as an egg substitute, but here is a link with some suggestions.
https://www.google.com/search?q=substitute+for+4+eggs&oq=substitute+for+4+eggs&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l4.9151j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Could I make this the day before serving and the pudding filling be OK? Meaning not make the cake soggy? Or would it be better to assemble right before serving? Thank You!
Hi Lora, You will be fine to make the cake the day before serving.
I made this last weekend and I used real orange juice however the cake was good but a little hard maybe because I put it in the refrigerator to cool off for a bit next time I think I'll put a little vegetable oil in it for some moistness. But overall the taste is good.
Hi Alicia, Your cake looks beautiful! When you refrigerate your completed cake, make sure it is under an airtight cover. Also, take it out of the refrigerator 1 1/2 to 2 hours in advance of serving so it will warm up to almost room temperature. The Reverse Creaming method of mixing will give cake layers that are slightly more dense, so if the cake was cold when served it would seem hard, as you described. If you have frozen orange juice concentrate available to you, it gives the cake more orange flavor than orange juice. Let us know what you think, if you make the recipe again.
I made this cake and it was a HIT. I did add flowers made out of orange flavored Italian buttercream with orange sherbet flavored sugar pearls.
Beautiful cake, Shan! Thank you so much for your review of the recipe, we're so glad that you enjoyed it!
Has anyone tried to make this case with different flavored juice concentrate? Wondering if this would turn out well with a berry concentrate curious ?
Hi Jenny, I tried with Oros Orange Crush concentrate the past weekend cause we don't get the frozen one here where I live. The cake tasted very nice but the texture was a bit "gooyie/gummy" which I didn't like. It could be that my oven was probably not hot enough. I'll try it again and see whether it will be the same or whether it was just my oven. Other than that, it's a very DELICIOUS CAKE.
I make these as cupcakes & bake 350 18-20min but they “deflate” every time & end up as tiny little cakes. I’m not over beating them and my baking powder is new. Any suggestions?
I made this cake and it was amazing I need to make it but double would 2 9x12 pans work?