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Title: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: shirlton on August 25, 2012, 14:32:04
Years ago I used to get sponge layers and flan cases at kwiksave and co-op. Does anyone know if they are still around
Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: Yorkshire Lass on August 25, 2012, 15:50:57
You can get sponge flan cases in Tesco's, don't know about sponge layers.
Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: goodlife on August 25, 2012, 16:02:18
I've bought flan sponge cases from Asda, I do think they are quite readily available from all supermarkets.
Nothing stopping you to buy plain sponge cake and cut it in layers and fill it with your own choice of goodies.. ;)...and claim it that is ALL your own made perfection.. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: shirlton on August 26, 2012, 07:50:55
Thanks for the info ;D
Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: Mrs Tweedy on August 30, 2012, 20:53:29
Why not make some yourself and freeze them. They are so easy to make.
I can give you a recipe. :)
Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: shirlton on August 31, 2012, 07:25:23
Ok Thanks
Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: Mrs Tweedy on August 31, 2012, 16:59:04
This recipe assumes you have an electric whisk or a Food mixer with a whisk.

Don't try to make this using a food processor you won't get the volume of air.

You will need 2x 8 or 9 inch sandwich tins greased and lined with  baking parchment. Just cut out circles the same size as the bottom of the tins.

4 eggs
4 oz caster sugar
4 oz plain flour

Whisk the eggs for a couple of minutes to break up the eggs then add the sugar and whisk until the eggs and sugar are pale white and double in volume.
They should leave a trail behind them like thick cream when you lift the whisk.

Sieve the flour and fold in to the eggs gently. Try not to over work  the mixture or you will loose all the air you whisked into them. DIvide between the tins and bake for about 10 minutes at 190 C or 180C  if you have a fan oven until the sponge springs back after you press it gently with your finger.
Turn out and cool on a rack.

You can vary the flavour by addin a teaspoon of vanilla extract or Lemon , or lime ,or orange rind.
This will be much nicer and cheaper than buying ready made. You can also get sponge flan tins to make your own sponge flans.
Di  :)

Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: shirlton on September 01, 2012, 09:28:38
Thanks very much Mrs Tweedy
Title: Re: Ready made sponge layers?
Post by: Mrs Tweedy on September 01, 2012, 19:23:23
My pleasure.
You can get sponge flan tins from Amazon at about a tenner.
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