Orange Ganache


This orange ganache is silky smooth with a rich flavor of orange running throughout the chocolatey goodness.

Total Cooking Time: 40

Chocolate Ganache is classical a mixture of chocolate and cream that can be used as a frosting, a spread, a dip, or a topping! Ganache is very versatile as it can have different textures depending on the ratio of chocolate to cream. To stay true to the Jaffa inspired Millionaire’s shortbread, I wanted to have an orange infused chocolate ganache! This ganache is silky smooth without bringing too much sweetness to the dessert which made it perfect to add to my GBBO Challenge Week Four: Signature!



Ingredients

I love ganache because of how few ingredients it requires. All you need is chocolate and cream! To infuse the orange taste throughout the ganache, I used orange juice as it wouldn’t affect the consistency of the ganache while bringing that orange flavor forward.

Process

01

Prepping the Orange Juice

The first step in this process is prepping the orange juice so that it can be added into the ganache. Orange juice is too thin to add into the ganache as is, so I made it into a concentrated form. This is done by boiling down the orange juice and boiling off all that excess liquid. I left this to cool while I got my chocolate ready.

02

Making the Ganache

Having the chocolate finely grated makes it much easier to melt the chocolate. Instead of melting the chocolate directly, I boiled the cream and used that boiled cream to melt the chocolate. There was some arm work needed to mix the chocolate into the cream and get that smooth consistency. Then orange juice concentrate after the final ganache consistency was formed.

Reflections

The longest part of this process is cooking down the orange juice to make a sticky concentrate. This process ended up take quite some time because I reduced the juice over a low heat. Although, orange seems to have a weird smell when cooking overheat. I’m not sure how common reducing the orange juice is but I don’t know how much I recommend it. If I were to do this again, I probably would use an orange extract instead of the orange juice concentrate.

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Orange Ganache

This orange ganache is silky smooth with a rich flavor of orange running throughout the chocolatey goodness.
Course Dessert
Keyword Chocolate, Ganache, Orange
Prep Time 8 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ Cup Orange Juice
  • ½ Cup Dark Chocolate
  • ½ Cup Milk Chocolate
  • ½ Cup Heavy Whipping Cream

Instructions

  • Pour orange juice into a medium pan and simmer for about 25 – 30 minutes until reduced to 1/8 cups. Pour into a small bowl and leave to cool.
  • Combine both chocolate into a heatproof bowl. Heat cream until boiling and stir into the chocolate until a smooth mixture forms.
  • Add the orange juice concentrate into the chocolate mixture. 
  • Place ganache into desired container and let set.
  • Enjoy!!

Notes

For a thicker ganache, add more chocolate. 
For a thinner ganache, add more heavy whipping cream.

4 responses to “Orange Ganache”

  1. […] shortbread biscuit (or cookie for us here in America). Check out my post here for the caramel and orange ganache! I covered putting everything together in the […]

  2. Your recipe for orange ganache has revolutionized my dessert game! As someone who loves experimenting in the kitchen, I’m always on the lookout for unique flavor combinations, and this one hit the spot. The citrusy twist adds such a delightful burst of freshness to the rich chocolate. I can’t wait to try it out for my next baking adventure. Quick question – have you ever used this ganache as a filling for cakes or pastries?

    1. I am so happy to hear this ❤ I haven’t tried it out on cakes or pastries yet but I think it would work well! If it is too thin, adding more chocolate would thicken it up well and orange zest can add that citric flavor while not messing too much with consistency.

  3. […] the chocolate orange ganache ties everything together with a smooth, luscious finish, making every bite satisfyingly rich and […]

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