Victoria Sandwich Recipe

Victoria Sandwich Recipe


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Makes 8 to 10 slices You can make a Victoria sandwich using the all-in-one method, where you mix everything together in a bowl at the same time. But I encourage you to cream the fats and


sugar together before adding the eggs, flour and raising agent, as you’ll learn a lot about baking this way. Baking is a science. That’s why, if possible, I prefer to weigh the eggs first


and then adjust the quantities of the other ingredients to get the perfect balance. I like to use half margarine for a lighter texture and half butter for a rich flavor. Traditionally, it’s


filled with just preserves, but if you’re feeling indulgent, feel free to add whipped cream or buttercream. INGREDIENTS * 4 large eggs (in their shells) * 1 1/4 cups  superfine sugar * 1 3/4


cups plus 3 Tbsp. all-purpose flour * 3 tsp. baking powder * 1 stick unsalted butter, softened, plus extra to grease the pans * 1 stick margarine, softened TO FINISH * 1/2 cup raspberry


preserves (good quality) * A little superfine sugar, to sprinkle DIRECTIONS Heat your oven to 350°F. Grease two 8-inch (20cm) cake pans and line the bases with parchment paper. Weigh the


eggs first (in their shells), then weigh the same quantity of sugar and flour. For the butter and the margarine, you need half the weight of the eggs. In a large bowl, cream the butter,


margarine and sugar together using an electric whisk, until pale in color and light and fluffy. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and beat again. Beat the eggs together, then gradually add


to the mixture, beating well after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and mix again. Sift the flour and baking powder over the surface of the mixture and gently fold in, using


a large metal spoon. Divide the mixture between the prepared cake pans. To ensure the cakes are exactly the same size, you can weigh the cake mixture into each pan. Gently smooth the surface


with the back of the spoon to level it. Bake in the center of the oven for 25 minutes until risen, golden brown, and the cakes spring back in the center when lightly touched with a


fingertip. They should be slightly shrunken away from the edges of the pan. Leave the cakes in the pans for 5 minutes, then remove to a wire rack. Leave to cool completely. When cold,


sandwich the cakes together with the raspberry preserves and sprinkle the top with a little superfine sugar. Adapted from _Bake: My Best Ever Recipes for the Classics._ Text © Paul


Hollywood, 2022. Photographs © Haarala Hamilton, 2022. Reprinted by permission of Bloomsbury. BAKE WITH PAUL Bloomsbury Hollywood shared three recipes from _‘_Bake’ for AARP members to try.


THE ULTIMATE FOCACCIA I’ll often take one of these with me if I’m going to a dinner party — it always disappears very quickly! CHOCOLATE BROWNIES Even if I say so myself, these are the best


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