White sugar sponge cake

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White Sugar Sponge Cake[edit | edit source]

A slice of white sugar sponge cake

The white sugar sponge cake is a type of sponge cake that is known for its light and airy texture. It is a popular dessert in many cultures and is often served plain or with a variety of toppings and fillings.

History[edit | edit source]

The origins of the white sugar sponge cake can be traced back to the traditional sponge cake recipes that have been enjoyed for centuries. The use of white sugar became more prevalent in the 19th century as sugar refining techniques improved, making it more accessible and affordable.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The basic ingredients for a white sugar sponge cake include:

Preparation[edit | edit source]

The preparation of a white sugar sponge cake involves several key steps:

Mixing[edit | edit source]

The eggs and white sugar are beaten together until the mixture becomes thick and pale. This process incorporates air into the batter, which is crucial for the cake's light texture.

Folding[edit | edit source]

The dry ingredients, including flour, baking powder, and salt, are sifted together and gently folded into the egg mixture. Care must be taken to avoid deflating the batter.

Baking[edit | edit source]

The batter is poured into a prepared cake pan and baked in a preheated oven until the cake is golden brown and springs back when lightly touched.

Serving Suggestions[edit | edit source]

White sugar sponge cake can be served in various ways:

Variations[edit | edit source]

There are many variations of the white sugar sponge cake, including:

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