Sponge cake.... Help?
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parapaul

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2,828 posts

226 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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Right.

At the risk of sounding like a complete imbecile, I need help. Haven't baked for years and years, but thought I'd give it a whirl yesterday. Plain sponge cake. Easy.

4 eggs
8oz butter
8oz sr flour
8oz sugar

In a bowl, electric mixer, into tins, into oven. Fan oven, 180 deg C. Opened the door 2 or 3 times, but only for as long as it took to stick a knife in and see if it came out dry. Total cooking time around 30-35 mins.

Cooled, iced and covered until today. Cut it and served it... might as well have served the rubber door wedge off the kitchen floor cry Whatever the opposite of light and fluffy is, that's what it was frown it tasted fine, but had the texture of a cake that had been made a week ago. Heavy, dry, crumbly... Not very impressive!

So, what did I do wrong?



karona

1,928 posts

214 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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parapaul said:
Right.

At the risk of sounding like a complete imbecile, I need help. Haven't baked for years and years, but thought I'd give it a whirl yesterday. Plain sponge cake. Easy.

4 eggs
8oz butter
8oz sr flour
8oz sugar

In a bowl, electric mixer, into tins, into oven. Fan oven, 180 deg C. Opened the door 2 or 3 times, but only for as long as it took to stick a knife in and see if it came out dry. Total cooking time around 30-35 mins.

Cooled, iced and covered until today. Cut it and served it... might as well have served the rubber door wedge off the kitchen floor cry Whatever the opposite of light and fluffy is, that's what it was frown it tasted fine, but had the texture of a cake that had been made a week ago. Heavy, dry, crumbly... Not very impressive!

So, what did I do wrong?
It sounds like you've whisked the air out of the mixture.
Cream the butter and sugar together, then slowly add the (beaten) eggs, then fold in the (sifted) flour, then spoon the mix into the baking tins. At that temp your cake will need 20 minutes in the oven.

Mobile Chicane

21,974 posts

240 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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karona said:
parapaul said:
Right.

At the risk of sounding like a complete imbecile, I need help. Haven't baked for years and years, but thought I'd give it a whirl yesterday. Plain sponge cake. Easy.

4 eggs
8oz butter
8oz sr flour
8oz sugar

In a bowl, electric mixer, into tins, into oven. Fan oven, 180 deg C. Opened the door 2 or 3 times, but only for as long as it took to stick a knife in and see if it came out dry. Total cooking time around 30-35 mins.

Cooled, iced and covered until today. Cut it and served it... might as well have served the rubber door wedge off the kitchen floor cry Whatever the opposite of light and fluffy is, that's what it was frown it tasted fine, but had the texture of a cake that had been made a week ago. Heavy, dry, crumbly... Not very impressive!

So, what did I do wrong?
It sounds like you've whisked the air out of the mixture.
Cream the butter and sugar together, then slowly add the (beaten) eggs, then fold in the (sifted) flour, then spoon the mix into the baking tins. At that temp your cake will need 20 minutes in the oven.
^^^ This, I think. Fold the flour in very gently with a metal spoon. (There is an art to this.)

Also weigh the eggs and use exactly the same weight in butter, sugar and flour. 4 eggs might weigh 8 ounces - or they might not - depending on their size.

mattdaniels

7,362 posts

310 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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Thirded, esp. if you used an electric whisk, sounds like you overworked the mixture. 180 is a tad hot for baking in a fan oven too IMHO (160 better for mine) but ovens do differ.

Pints

18,451 posts

222 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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Mrs Pints has added her opinion, and it sounds exactly like those given above.

She made a sponge cake on Friday and it was lick

Turn7

25,630 posts

249 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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Hmm, Ive always used 3 eggs and 6/6/6 oz.

Agree with the mixing the air out of it.

parapaul

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2,828 posts

226 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Thanks all smile I'll try again - after all, even if it doesn't work, scraping the bowl is the best bit wink

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

227 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Do a quick you tube on folding in flour. I used to have to same trouble even though I was using a metal spoon, slowly etc then I realised I was over mixing the batter. Spongy sponges ever since!

vladcjelli

3,370 posts

186 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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A bit O/T, but why do people not eat undercooked eggs, but the same would lick a bowl of cake mix clean?

spikeyhead

20,280 posts

225 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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vladcjelli said:
A bit O/T, but why do people not eat undercooked eggs, but the same would lick a bowl of cake mix clean?
duh, because beating the eggs kills the germs biggrin

. ... and because it does taste soooooo good