Plain Spongecake

"Light and easy, good for those cake cravings, as cake bases in trifles, or just a simple cake to serve for guests. In my picture - I had accidentally burnt the top, so I had cut it off and just coated the remainder in cream :) .... also, if you want your cake to be a bit sweeter - a teaspoon of vanilla essence when you're adding the sugar to the egg."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
8 slices
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a mixing bowl, crack all 4 eggs. With an electric beater, beat for about 10minutes, or until the eggs are thick and creamy.
  • Gradually add the sugar, beating well after each addition.
  • Gently fold the corn flour into the egg mixture.
  • Pour into a cake tin and bake at 180 degrees Celcius for about 35minutes. (or until cooked through, I tell by poking a metal kebab stick into the center and if when I pull it out there's no residue stuck to the stick - it's cooked!).
  • Let cool. Decorate with icing sugar, maybe a few strawberries. Perhaps cut it in half and sandwich the cake with cream. All fantastic ideas :).

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Reviews

  1. This got zero stars with my husband but that is because I used corn meal. DO NOT TRY THIS unless your craving is for a light, fluffy but gritty giant muffin. It is only fair to give 3 stars imagining that it would be good once I try another flour. Next and final attempt will be brown rice flour.
     
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Hullo :) My name is Belinda and I am a 22yr old mummy who lives in Queensland of Australia. I live with my partner and my 3yr old daughter, who both absolutely love my cooking. I've been stalking Recipezaar for years now, and finally bought my own account, YAY. I used to be one of those people who lived in microwavable packaged food, but have since discovered the joys and yumminess of home cooking! I love most food.... but I've recently made a lifestyle change which restricts potato, wheat, and rice in my diet. I look forward to finding masses of low-carb recipes and making my own :-)
 
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