Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Mile-High Vanilla Sponge Cake


I try to bake along with the Avid Baker's Challenge, but I just haven't been very consistent this year.  I'm starting to find a little more time to bake lately - about once a week which is almost perfect with only two of us eating desserts in my house right now.  So, I thought I would join them this month.  I'm a little late posting this though I did make this cake last week.

The cake was very similar to an angel food cake just a bit heavier since it used both the whites and the yolks of the eggs.  With as few ingredients as it had I thought it would be really quick to throw together, but with an 11 month old trying to "help" I don't think anything is really quick.  He has a fascination with the mixer since I made the mistake before of letting him check it out (when there wasn't anything in it).  Plus, it calls for the whites and yolks to be whipped separately



My mom used to make angel food cake fairly often when I was a kid though I'm pretty sure it always came from a box mix.  She would either make a quick glaze to go on top or top it with strawberries and whipped cream.  I ended up making the chocolate whipped topping for it.  The inside of this cake was very soft just like an angel food cake, but just like when my mom used to bake angel food cakes my absolute favorite part of the cake is the top crust that we always cut off and eat first!




10 comments:

  1. Uh, yes please! You will be bringing leftovers tomorrow, right? ;)

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    1. If there were any leftovers I would bring some but there aren't!

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  2. Your son is such a cutie pie!!! The cake turned out great. Perfect crumb!! And choc whipped cream sounds great with it. I have yet to make mine (I know, I'm setting a bad example but I have a good excuse). Glad you could join us :o)

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    1. Thanks Hanaa! I'm sure everyone will understand.

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  3. Ooooh chocolate whipped cream! Sounds deee-lish!

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  4. Your cake looks wonderful, fluffy and tall! The chocolate whipped topping is a great pairing!
    And your little helper is very cute!

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  5. What a sweet little kitchen-helper, so cute! Love that cake keeper too, lovely high (mine is too low for a cake like this). That chocolaty cream is just too die for. Great job!

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  6. I had to smile when I saw your little kitchen helper. Since our kids so far neglected their duties to produce grandchildren, the only "aides" I have in my kitchen are cats and dog. Of those only the dog is eager to help - with eating.
    For me, too, the top crust is always the favorite part of a cake.

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