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    Home » Food

    The best mandarin cake you'll ever eat!

    Published: Sep 10, 2021 · Modified: May 4, 2023 by Maraya · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

    mandarin cake

    Last week I bought a box of mandarins from Watkins Family Farm as they are struggling to sell all their crops now that people can't come and pick mandarins. They have worked out a delivery system so I got my hands on an entire box of them! I ate them and juiced them but I had some left over that were nearing the end of their life. So what sounds better than a mandarin cake?

    I wan't sure the best way to go about making a really good mandarin cake (as I'm more a chocolate girl) so I did some research. I came across people raving about a famous and widely known orange cake by Margie Agostini, who apparently owned a cafe in Sydney in the mid 90's. So I thought I'd adapt that, as everyone seems to rave about it!

    Contents

    • The Ultimate Mandarin Cake!
      • Best ever mandarin cake
          • Cake
          • Icing

    The Ultimate Mandarin Cake!

    Looking at the ingredients, it was unlike any cake I'd made before. It had only 5 ingredients, but that included 500g of butter and 8 eggs! It turns out that all that butter makes it moist and melt in your mouth, while the eggs keep it soft and fluffy.

    A key thing to note is you need a 30cm spring form tin. This is a bit bigger than the standard one you get at the supermarket so you will end up with a bit extra with the mixture. I used it to make two mini loaf tins, but you could also make a few cupcakes. You can also bake this in a large rectangle tin if you want to make it into squares. Either way, make sure you grease and line the tin with baking paper before you pour the cake mix in.

    This cake is quite dense so it's really important to check it with a skewer before you take it out. My oven took about 1 hour 10 minutes.

    mandarin cake

    Like the look of my mandarin cake? Try my cinnamon scrolls!

    mandarin cake

    Best ever mandarin cake

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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr
    Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
    Course Baking
    Servings 12 slices

    Ingredients
      

    Cake

    • 500 g butter
    • 500 g caster sugar
    • 8 eggs
    • 500 g self raising flour
    • 200 ml mandarin juice you can also use orange juice

    Icing

    • 250 g icing mixture
    • 50 ml mandarin juice or orange juice

    Instructions
     

    • Cream butter and sugar until ribbons form.
    • Add eggs one at a time, beating thoroughly, between each.
    • Add flour all at once and slowly add the orange juice until blended.
    • Pour into a 30 cm lined springform cake tin. (if you only have a regular spring form tin you may have a bit too much mixture. If you do, use some in mini loaf tins or cupcake tins)
    • Cook for one hour at 170C. (Always check with a skewer.)
    • Leave on rack to cool.
    • Make icing then spread in top.

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    1. Kimberly Flewell-Smith

      August 24, 2025 at 6:29 pm

      This looks so yummy! Have you made it gluten free by any chance?

      Reply
      • Maraya

        September 25, 2025 at 9:05 am

        Hi! Yes all the time. Its the only way I make it now as my daughter is GF. I just use the Woolworths GF flour. I also mainly use oranges as that's what I have most often. Its all the kids favourite cake!

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