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Victoria Sponge Cake: This is how you can make a juicy English sponge cake

2024-03-07T04:28:16.997Z

Highlights: Victoria Sponge Cake: This is how you can make a juicy English sponge cake. For about 12 pieces you will need: 200 g wheat flour 220 g soft butter or margarine 130g sugar 40g whipped cream 1 packet of vanilla sugar 1/4 tsp salt 3 eggs (size L) 2 teaspoons of baking soda 2 tsp vanilla extract For the cream: 90g whipped Cream 50g soft butter 50g powdered sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or some pudding powder Don't want to miss any recipes and kitchen tricks? Click here for the enjoyment newsletter from our partner Merkur.de.



As of: March 7, 2024, 5:08 a.m

By: Carina Blumenroth

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For example, you can create a royal coffee table with the juicy Victoria sponge cake.

How you succeed with the cake.

Would you like to treat yourself to a piece of cake in the afternoon?

Then you've probably already tried the juicy applesauce cake.

If you prefer chocolate, you can't miss the chocolate fudge cake, which can be made in just six steps.

However, if you want to conjure up something special for the coffee or tea table, be sure to try the Victoria Sponge Cake.

How you succeed with the cake.

The ingredients for the Victoria Sponge Cake

You can make the Victoria Sponge Cake in just a few simple steps.

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For about 12 pieces you will need:

  • 200 g wheat flour

  • 220 g soft butter or margarine

  • 130g sugar

  • 40g whipped cream

  • 1 packet of vanilla sugar

  • 1/4 tsp salt

  • 3 eggs (size L)

  • 2 teaspoons of baking soda

  • 2 tsp vanilla extract

For the cream:

  • 90g whipped cream

  • 50g soft butter

  • 50g powdered sugar

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or some pudding powder

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How to prepare the Victoria sponge cake

  • Preheat the oven to 180 °C top/bottom heat (160 °C fan oven).

  • Mix the butter, sugar (including vanilla sugar) and salt together and stir until creamy.

    Then add the eggs one at a time.

    Then stir in the cream and vanilla extract.

  • Mix baking powder with the flour and fold this into the butter mixture.

  • Halve the dough.

  • Grease a springform pan (about 20 cm in diameter) and pour half of the dough into it.

    Bake this for about 25 minutes.

    You can use the stick test to see whether the cake is ready.

  • If you have a second springform pan the same size, you can prepare the other half of the dough.

    Alternatively, use the same baking pan after it has cooled.

  • Cream for the Victoria sponge cake

  • Place the powdered sugar, butter, cream, vanilla extract or powder in a bowl and beat.

  • After baking the cake layers, remove them both from the mold.

    Spread the vanilla cream on one side of the cake base.

    If you like, you can spread strawberry jam on the cake beforehand.

    Once the cake has been coated, place the second cake layer on top and press it down carefully.

    You can sprinkle the surface with powdered sugar.

    Bon appetit.

    If you love vanilla and are fans of buttermilk, you should try the sweet vanilla cake next. Find out how at fuldaerzeitung.de.

    Source: merkur

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