Blood Red Bread anyone? Call me crazy, but I just can’t stop experimenting in the kitchen! I’m always pushing my limit and thinking of creative recipes that not only are healthy, but different! And the less ingredients the better! Not only for better digestion but also for your pocket book! Haha!
I thought that if you can create bread fro a cup of nut butter like my other breads, why not from a cup of orange puree? Enter this chocolate orange bread made with just 5 ingredients!
• Grain Free
• Gluten Free
• Nut Free
• Seed Free
• Refined Sugar Free
• Paleo
Ingredients:
4 eggs
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup Santa Barbara Red Cacao Powder ($10 off: lilsipper)
1/4 cup Otto’s Cassava Flour (it’s paleo, vegan, grain, gluten, nut, and seed free!)
2 blood red oranges, organic if possible plus 1 more to garnish (optional)
Directions:
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Beat eggs and baking soda with a stand or electric mixer until peaks form.
3. Add cacao powder and cassava flour and continue beating.
4. Wash the outside of 2 oranges well then place in a blender (rind included) and puree until smooth. Measure out 1 cup of puree and add it to your chocolate batter mixture and beat again until well incorporated.
5. Transfer batter to a lined baking pan and top with orange slices if desired.
6. Bake for about 30 minutes and allow to cool at least 15 minutes before slicing.
A huge thank you to Otto’s Cassava Flour for sponsoring this post and supporting my work and mission.
Can you make this with normal oranges instead of blood oranges?
yes you sure can! 🙂
Can any cocoa or cacao powder be used? I couldn’t find the one you listed at whole foods store & I want to make asap 😁
Hi Annie,
You can use any type of cacao or cocoa powder 🙂
Can carob powder be used in place of cocoa?
Sure! 🙂
Love this recipe ! I haven’t eat any grains for a long time because of inflammation ! Thx 👌❤️
Wow I looked at he ingredients list and was like “ That’s it”. Ha…. Love youuuuu!
Can you make this with chickpea flour instead of cassava flour?
Hi Jaynie,
This is the only way I made the recipe but feel free to experiment!
I love this!! So impressed!