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Can anybody tell me why, when my wife bakes cakes and sponges and when she removes them from the oven they sink in the middle even though she is very careful not to bang the down,
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Can anybody tell me why, when my wife bakes cakes and sponges and when she removes them from the oven they sink in the middle even though she is very careful not to bang the down,
I look forward to any replies
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Kate, where are you buying your eggs? If eggs are old this can happen....Also be careful how you put the flour in. If you are too enthusiastic beating it in you lose all the air in the mixture. At school I was taught an all in one method which adds an extra tsp of baking powder and beats all the ingredients together. This may work for you..good luck
Agree that they are being taken out of the oven too soon. For sponges, a very light touch of the finger in the middle needs to be done, if it leaves an indent it isn't cooked when the finger mark bounces back then it's cooked. For other cakes, use a fine skewer in the middle of the cake near the time it's supposed to be done. If any mixture comes out on the skewer, leave to cook further but keep an eye on it - testing again. Hope that helps.
If you;re using SR flour there is no need what soever to add baking powder
Even cheap SR flour is great for sponges
I use cheap eggs and flour and rarely get a sunken cake/cupcake
A few tips as above, over beating an all in one batter is the worst offender. You really only need to mix it until mixed, no beating required
Gas mark 4 for most normal sponges and cupcakes
And dont get them out of the iven in a draught, no matter how hot it is
Even cheap SR flour is great for sponges
I use cheap eggs and flour and rarely get a sunken cake/cupcake
A few tips as above, over beating an all in one batter is the worst offender. You really only need to mix it until mixed, no beating required
Gas mark 4 for most normal sponges and cupcakes
And dont get them out of the iven in a draught, no matter how hot it is
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