Chocolate Sponge Cake Recipe IV
Written by admin on December 11th, 2009
Ingredients:
-1/2 cup cake flour
-1/2 cup cocoa powder
-6 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
-1 tablespoon vanilla extract
-1/2 cup sugar
-5 large eggs
-5 large egg yolks
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Lightly spray 8- or 9-inch round cake pans with a nonstick spray and line the bottoms with a round of parchment paper. For cupcakes, prepare pans with cupcake liners.
Sift the flour and cocoa powder together twice and set aside.
Melt the butter in a saucepan over low heat. Remove from the heat, add the vanilla extract to the melted butter, and stir to combine. Set aside to cool.
Combine the sugar, eggs, and egg yolks in the bowl of a stand mixer and set the bowl over a pan of barely simmering water. Whisking constantly with a wire whisk, heat until the mixture is warm to the touch or reaches 120 degrees F on a candy thermometer.
Remove the bowl from the heat and attach it to a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Whip the egg mixture on a medium speed until the foam triples in volume and just begins to recede, about 5 minutes. Stabilize the foam on low speed for 10 minutes.
Fold the flour into the egg mixture using a rubber spatula. Blend a small amount of the batter into the melted butter, then fold the tempered butter back into remaining batter.
Fill the prepared cake or cupcake pans about two-thirds full. Bake until the top of each layer is firm to the touch – for 8- or 9-inch cakes about 30 minutes, for cupcakes about 20 minutes.
Let the layers cool in the pans for a few minutes before turning out onto wire racks to finish cooling.
The cakes are ready to fill and frost now, or they can be wrapped and stored at room temperature for 2 days, or frozen for up to 3 weeks.
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Individual Sponge Cake Recipe
Written by admin on December 8th, 2009
Sponge Cake Ingredients:
-1/3 cup (33 grams) sifted cake flour
-3 tablespoons (23 grams) unsifted cornstarch
-4 large eggs
-1 large egg yolk
-1/2 cup (100 grams) plus 1 tablespoon (13 grams) granulated white sugar
-1 teaspoon (4 grams) pure vanilla extract
-1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
Cream Frosting:
For chocolate whipping cream:
-3/4 cup (175 ml) heavy whipping cream
-1 1/2 tablespoons cocoa powder (I use dutch-processed)
-2 tablespoons (28 grams) granulated white sugar
For raspberry whipping cream:
-3/4 cup (175 ml) whipping cream
-3/4 tablespoon (10 grams) granulated white sugar
-1/3 cup (80 ml) lightly sweetened raspberry puree, at room temperature
Note: Cornstarch (corn flour) replaces some of the flour in this recipe to produce a cake with a finer texture and crumb. If you do not have cornstarch substitute an equal amount of flour.
Method:
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C) and place oven rack in the middle of the oven. Grease, or spray with Pam, a 17 inch (43 cm) x 12 inch (30 cm) jelly roll pan, line with parchment, and then grease and flour the parchment paper (or spray with Baker’s Joy). Set aside.
While eggs are still cold separate two of the eggs, placing the yolks in one large mixing bowl and the whites in another bowl. To the two yolks, add the additional yolk, and the two remaining eggs. Cover the two bowls with plastic wrap and allow the eggs to come to room temperature before using (about 30 minutes).
Meanwhile, in a small bowl whisk together the cake flour and cornstarch. Set aside.
In the bowl of your electric mixer, place the eggs and 1/2 cup (100 grams) of granulated white sugar and beat on high speed for five minutes, or until thick and fluffy. When you slowly raise the beaters the batter will fall back into the bowl in slow ribbons. At this point beat in the vanilla extract.
Sift half the flour mixture over the egg yolk mixture and fold in gently with a rubber spatula, just until the flour is incorporated. Sift the remaining flour mixture into the batter and fold in.
In a clean bowl of your electric mixer, with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites until foamy. Add the cream of tartar and continue beating until soft peaks form. Beat in the remaining one tablespoon (13 grams) granulated white sugar and beat until stiff peaks form. Gently fold a little of the whites into the batter to lighten it, and then add the rest of the whites folding just until incorporated. Pour the batter into the prepared pan, evenly spreading the cake batter with an angled cake spatula.
Bake for 7 minutes or until golden brown. A toothpick inserted in the center will come out clean and the cake, when lightly pressed, will spring back.
Immediately upon removing the cake from the oven lift the cake by the parchment paper and gently slide the cake from the pan onto a wire rack. Allow to cool flat, covered with a clean dish towel.
When sponge cake has cooled, using a 2 inch (5 cm) mold, cut out 24 individual rounds.
Cream Frosting:
For chocolate whipped cream: In a large mixing bowl place the whipping cream, sugar and cocoa powder and stir to combine. Cover and chill the bowl and beaters in the refrigerator for at least one hour so the cocoa powder has time to dissolve. When chilled, beat the mixture until stiff peaks form.
For raspberry whipped cream: In a large mixing bowl place the whipping cream and sugar and stir to combine. Cover and chill the bowl and beaters in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. When chilled, beat the mixture until soft peaks form. Then add the sweetened puree, a little at a time, and beat just until stiff peaks form when the beater is raised. Taste and fold in more sugar if required.
To assemble:
Spray the 12 molds (2 inch by 1 1/2 inch (5 cm by 4 cm) with Pam or grease and place on a cookie sheet. Insert one round of sponge cake in each mold, pressing firmly to the bottom of the mold. Spread a layer of chocolate whipping cream over each sponge cake until it reaches halfway up the mold. (For ease of filling each mold, you can place the cream in a pastry bag.) Insert another round of sponge cake on top of the chocolate whipping cream, pressing down lightly. Top this sponge cake with a layer of raspberry whipping cream. Fill each mold to the top with the raspberry whipping cream and then use an offset spatula or straight edge to level off each mold. Cover and chill the molds for 4 hours or overnight. At least an hour before serving remove the molds from the cake by gently lifting the mold. If necessary, to loosen the ring, briefly warm the molds using a hair dryer. Smooth out the sides and then return to the refrigerator to firm up.
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One Mix Chocolate Sponge Recipe
Written by admin on November 1st, 2009
Ingredients:
-1/2 cup soft margarine at room temperature
-1/2 cup sugar
-1/4 cup corn syrup
-1 1/2 cup self-rising flour, sifted
-2 tablespoons cocoa powder sifted
-1/2 teaspoon salt
-3 eggs, beaten
-some milk (optional)
-2/3 cup heavy cream
-1 tablespoon marmalade
-sifted confectioners’ sugar for sifting
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease two 7-inch cake pans. Beat together the margarine, sugar, syrup, flour, cocoa, salt and eggs in a bowl.
If the mixture seems a little thick, stir in enough milk to give a softer consistency. Spoon the mixture into the prepared pans, and bake for about 30 minutes, changing shelves if necessary after 15 minutes, until just firm and springy to the touch.
Let the cakes cool for 5 minutes, then remove from the pan and cool completely on a wire rack
Whip the cream and fold in the marmalade. Use the mixture to sandwich he two cakes together. Sprinkle the top with sifted confectioners’ sugar.
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