Classic Sponge Cake
This is where it all begins: what I am aiming to do here is get you started on cake making.
Once you have mastered the art of the classic sponge cake you can then move on to all the variations and never look back. The best bit is that from now on you are going to know just how easy it is.
The Delia Online Cookery School : Watch how to make Classic Sponge Cake, just click the image to play.
This recipe is from Delia's Cakes.
Method
All you do is sift the flour and baking powder into a roomy mixing bowl, lifting the sieve quite high to give the flour a good airing as it goes down, then simply add all the other ingredients.
Now, using an electric hand whisk, combine them for about 1 minute until you have a smooth creamy consistency. Next divide the mixture between the two prepared tins, level off using the back of a tablespoon, and bake near the centre of the oven for about 25 minutes. The cakes are cooked when you press lightly with your little finger and the centre springs back. Remove them from the oven and after about 30 seconds loosen the edges by sliding a palette knife all round them out onto a wire cooling tray.
Now carefully peel back the lining by gently pulling it back. Lightly place the other cooling tray on top and just flip them bother over so that the tops are facing upwards (this is to prevent them sticking to the tray). When cooled, sandwich them together with any sort of preserve or lemon curd, with or without fresh whipped cream (in the summer, fresh berries and cream make a superb filling). For a final flourish, dust the whole cake generously with icing sugar. Store in a tin, or if you are using cream, in a polythene box in the fridge.
You can also watch how to make a classic sponge cake on our Online Cookery School Video on this page.
Ingredients
Equipment
You will need 2 Delia Online 18cm by 4cm Round Sponge Tins with Loose Base, lightly buttered and bases lined, plus two wire cooling trays.
Read more about tins and liners here.
The Delia Online bakeware range is now online and you can buy our Delia Online Sponge Tins and Liners direct from Silverwood.
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Wanting to make a deeper sponge cake
I have just made double quantities of the all-in-one Victoria sponge cake in order to get a decent rise in two 8" tins. I know Delia's recipe says single quantity into two 7" tins but that just doesn't produce a fat cake! Am I doing something terribly wrong?
Victoria Sponge
When making the all in one Victoria sponge, my cake mixture bubbles up and goes flat in the oven. Why does it do this?
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