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Victoria sponge cake and fairy cakes
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I would be obliged if someone out there can possible give me the recipes for Victoria Sponge, and Small fairy cake.
Thanx in anticipation.
Thanx in anticipation.
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4oz caster sugar
2 medium eggs
4oz SR flour
Heat oven to 350 gas mark 4
grease (2) 7" sandwich tins
Cream marg and sugar until light and fluffy
beat in eggs one at a time adding a little flour with each
Gently fold in the remaining flour
Put in tins bake 20-25mins in 2 tins or 40-45 in one.
When cool fill with jam or cream, dust with icing sugar.
Butterfly cakes as above recipe
Oven 375 gas 5
Divide mixture between 18 paper cases
Half fill cases and bake for 15 mins until firm.
Either ice or cut a slice from the top of each cake cut this in half
Place a little butter icing on each cake and arrange the wings round the icing. Dust with icing sugar.
4oz caster sugar
2 medium eggs
4oz SR flour
Heat oven to 350 gas mark 4
grease (2) 7" sandwich tins
Cream marg and sugar until light and fluffy
beat in eggs one at a time adding a little flour with each
Gently fold in the remaining flour
Put in tins bake 20-25mins in 2 tins or 40-45 in one.
When cool fill with jam or cream, dust with icing sugar.
Butterfly cakes as above recipe
Oven 375 gas 5
Divide mixture between 18 paper cases
Half fill cases and bake for 15 mins until firm.
Either ice or cut a slice from the top of each cake cut this in half
Place a little butter icing on each cake and arrange the wings round the icing. Dust with icing sugar.
I make my victoria sponge the same as the poster above, but when I make fairy cakes I use 4oz marg, 4oz sugar, 2 eggs and 6oz self raising flour and a half teaspoon baking powder and a teaspoon of vanilla essence.....shove it all in a large mixing bowl and whizz it with electric hand mixer till it reaches 'dropping consistency' and put dollops into cake cases...usually 15-18 and bake at 170C for about 12-15 mins...delicious!