Saturday March 20 , 2010
Basic Sponge Cake
Created by Mariah,
Description This basic cake is a breeze to prepare with a food processor. If baked in a tin, the result is a cake that can be decorated any way you wish. If baked in a muffin pan or in individual cake paper cups, the outcome is a batch of cupcakes to decorate to suit any theme.
Ingredients
At a glance
Cuisine
Difficulty
Special Diets
Serves
8
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup soft margarine
  • 4 eggs
Methods/steps
  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Prepare the cake batter.

  3. Transfer it to a lined or buttered baking pan.
  4. Bake in middle shelf for 40-50 minutes for a cake, 15-30 minutes for cupcakes.
Food Processor
  1. Place flour, salt and baking powder into the bowl. Pulse briefly to sift.
  2. Add margarine and sugar. Whiz briefly.
  3. Add the beaten eggs and process until blended.
Traditional
  1. Sift flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl.
  2. Whisk cream and sugar. Beat eggs and add, one by one, together with a tablespoon of flour each time.
  3. Fold in remaining flour.
Additional Tips

Flavor by adding a few drops of your favourite essence or flavouring, for example vanilla lemon, orange or almond essence –for special occasions, add a little grated citrus zest.

A pinch of forestberry will give the cake a sweet berry taste. Try adding some spices such as cinnamon –cinnamon and lemon zest are a great match.

For a chocolate sponge cake, add 2 Tbs cocoa powder to the mix. For a coconut cake, add 2 Tbs desiccated coconut.

This cake recipe is very easy to double or to make in any desired quantity.

Margarine makes the cake less perishable, but it can be substituted with the same amount of butter -the cake will keep for less time. It is also possible to use vegetable oil to produce a much more moist cake.

Reviews

Hint of Herbs

The favorite herb in stuffing for poultry and a great addition to any roast or flavored butter, however, use sage with a light hand it would overpower any other flavor easily.

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Choice Tidbits

Which grill to choose? It comes to charcoal, gas or electric. If choosing gas, propane or natural gas? There is no doubt charcoal gives food a special taste, however, gas keeps a uniform temperature and promotes uniform cooking. Successful cooking depends on picking the right type of grill.

Smokers are and alternative to a barbecue grill and they are becoming increasingly popular.

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Full of Flavor

The sauce has a salty flavor, not dissimilar to that of beef extract. - Widely used in Oriental and south-east Asian cuisines: as sauces, paste, bean curd or tofu, in all sorts of savory dishes, marinades, also to season dips and accompaniments. Black bean, hoisin, and miso are common soy based sauces for rice, noodles, meat, fish and poultry dishes.