The increased amount of baking I find myself doing causes
concern with my parents from time to time, who do not equate knowing
how to make the perfect batch of red velvet cupcakes from scratch with
focusing on the HSC [that's what they think........;)].
For that
reason, it came as quite a surprise when I was told by both my parents
to bake something. For those who do not completely understand the
significance of this, it's like having a "study period" and being told
to bludge; to do something we do anyway, but this time, with the
permission of the authorities. My mum requested a cake be made for a
lunch she was going to be attending, and my dad told me to make one for
my mum as it was Mother's Day.
My initial reaction was actually
less than enthusiastic. I think it may have had something to do with the
several hours I spent baking a few days before, but you can never be
sure...
Nevertheless, after a quick Woolies-Run with my sister, I
found myself back in the kitchen (yes hello boys, I said I was back in
the kitchen. haw haw.) and baking again.
I had decided for the
second cake (post to follow this one) I would bake a chocolate cake, and
for the Mother's Day lunch, I would attempt a Victoria Sandwich. Named for Queen Victoria, the cake is a light sponge sandwiched with jam and cream.
The
fact that the recipe I used required little else but mixing all the
ingredients together and included substituting fresh cream with butter
cream icing should have been enough of an indication that this cake
would end up hardly different to a regular butter cake. Nevertheless, I
persevered; it was on the BBC website after all. How could I say no to
the corporation that provided us with such joyous Victorian Era
entertainment in so many English Extension lessons?
I have
included the recipe below, but if you actually intend to bake a proper
sponge cake, do not use this recipe! I am yet to re-attempt another
sponge recipe, and after finding a favourite butter cake and chocolate
cake recipe, a sponge cake recipe is next on ma list.
(Adapted from BBC GoodFood Classic Victoria Sandwich Recipe)
Victoria Sandwich
(Adapted from BBC GoodFood Classic Victoria Sandwich Recipe)
Victoria Sandwich
For the cake:
* 200g caster sugar
* 200g softened butter
* 3 eggs, beaten
* 200g plain flour
* 3 tsp baking powder
* 2 tbsp milk
For the filling:
* 200g caster sugar
* 200g softened butter
* 3 eggs, beaten
* 200g plain flour
* 3 tsp baking powder
* 2 tbsp milk
For the filling:
* 100g soft butter
* 140g icing sugar
* 1 tsp vanilla extract (or essence if that's all you have)
* 5 tbsp rasberry or strawberry jam
* Icing sugar (for dusting)
Method:
* 140g icing sugar
* 1 tsp vanilla extract (or essence if that's all you have)
* 5 tbsp rasberry or strawberry jam
* Icing sugar (for dusting)
Method:
- Preheat oven to 180 degrees and grease two 20cm cake tins (I only have one so I had to do them one after another).
- Beat all the ingredients together in a large bowl until smooth. (Seriously. This is all it said to do on the site).
- Divide the butter evenly among each tin, or alternatively, fill one tin with half the mixture and cover the other half with cling wrap and put aside.
- Cook the cake for approximately 20 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean.
- Allow cake to cool for five minutes in its tin before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
- (If using one tin, put other half of mixutre into tin after removing the cooked cake and repeat)
- When cakes have cooled completely, prepare the buttercream by creaming the butter and vanilla in a bowl with an electric mixer until soft and creamy. Slowly sift in icing sugar and beat to combine.
- Spead the top of one of the cakes with jam and then butter cream. Place other cake on top of the cream layer and finish with a dusting of icing sugar.
I managed to try a tiny piece of the cake which my parents brought home as leftovers. It was okay, just like a butter cake but a lot more dense. I can happily report that I was much, MUCH happier with the other cake I made that day (which I will recount in the next post). Happy Belated Mother's Day to all the mums out there. :)
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