Friday 8 June 2012

Classic Victoria sandwich

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After living in UK from last 4 years, I have seen the love and respect people have for the royal family. And I was have witnessed the celebrations among locals here and have seen how everyone is very enthusiastic about the royal celebrations of the country. Last summer, it was the royal wedding of prince William and Kate and very shop here sold souvenirs of many kinds. Every shop had something special for the celebrations and even at schools the kids got to celebrate it by having a royal wedding tea party. My toddler stills recalls those celebration because he adores the prince and his wife and what more..he was lucky enough to even meet the Duchess of Cambridge at his school :)

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There he is lifting his hand and waving(second from left) Pic courtesy :BBC news

This Summer marked Queen Elizabeth II Diamond jubilee celebrations. The Diamond jubilee marked Queen Elizabeth's 60 years as queen and she is the second longest reigning monarch of United Kingdom after Queen Victoria. And it was so exciting to see people wear clothes that had red , blue and white, the street parties and the food with union jacks and crowns on it. It was a memorable event for everyone here and more for us because we will be leaving UK in couple of weeks. We will definitely miss this country and the lovely people we met here.

Coming to the recipe, I decided to bake the most iconic cake in Britain the 'Victoria sandwich' or 'Victoria sponge' which is named after Queen Victoria, which she loved having it with her afternoon tea. A classic Victoria sponge consists of jam and whipped cream or vanilla buttercream sandwiched between two sponges. Whenever I have bought this cake, I have found it containing the butter cream. Maybe because it will have a longer shelf life. But I opted for whipped cream filling as my son loved it. But I have also written the recipe for the vanilla cream.

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CLASSIC VICTORIA SANDWICH CAKE
Recipe source: BBC Good Food

Ingredients:

For the cake:
200 grams /1 1/2 cup self raising flour
200 grams /1 cup caster sugar
200 grams softened butter- at room temperature
4 eggs- beaten
2 tbsp milk
1 tsp baking powder

For filling:
200 ml double cream
300 grams strawberry jam
icing sugar for dusting.

Method:

Pre-heat oven to 190 C / 375 F. Butter 2 sandwich tins and line it with a nonstick baking paper. In a large bowl, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Now add the remaining ingredients and and beat till well incorporated and you get a smooth batter.

Divide the mixture equally between the prepared tins, smooth the surface with a spatula or the back of a spoon, then bake for about 20 minutes until golden and the cake springs back when pressed. Turn onto a cooling rack and leave to cool completely.

For the filling, whip the cream till soft peaks and spread it over the bottom of one of the sponges, top it with strawberry jam and sandwich the second sponge on top. Dust with a little icing sugar before serving.

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Notes:

If you don't have sandwich tin, you can bake it in any round cake tin and slice it into layers to add the filling.

There are many other options for the filling like you can replace the whipped cream with buttercream or lemon curd. And also you can replace the strawberry jam with raspberry jam. Below is the recipe for the buttercream filling.

For the butter cream filling :

Ingredients:
100g butter - softened
140g icing sugar - sifted
1 tsp vanilla extract

Method:
Beat the butter until smooth and creamy, then gradually beat in icing sugar and vanilla extract until you get a smooth cream.

Sending this celebration cake to Jagruti's event- Celebrate Diamond Jubilee.

17 comments:

Sudeshna said...

Your little one is really lucky to have his photo with the Duchess. The sponge cake looks easy and simple, will try it out sometime. Thanks for the recipe.

Unknown said...

makes me hungry now..

Torviewtoronto said...

beautiful cake and presentation

Hayley said...

oh wow what a lucky boy :-) He will remeber his whole life ..cake looks super duper..!! Thanks for wnding it to my event.

Priya Suresh said...

Wow he is really lucky to meet her, btw cake looks mindblowing and fabulous.

Unknown said...

Lovely sandwitch.love the pic too.first time here.happy to follow u .

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Asiya Omar said...

Wow! Sandwich cake looks delicious..

Only Fish Recipes said...

ur son is really lucky to meet her !!!the cake looks awesome dear !!!!!love the clicks !!

Shama Nagarajan said...

first time here...awesome cake !!!
lovely clicks

Unknown said...

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Jayanthy Kumaran said...

omg...I'm speechless actually ..you're amazing..:)
Tasty Appetite

Katy ~ said...

Looks so beautiful and tempting. Well done!!

Outbound di malang said...

Nice blog :)
salam kenal sobat :)
di tunggu kunjungan balik.nya ya !terimakasih ...

Swapna Raghu Sanand said...

Awesome! Also liked the sponge cake. Thanks for the recipe.

shaily said...

wow Faiza! I wasn't knowing that I stay next to a culinary expert. Its great for someone like me who has just started experimenting with cooking.

Sweta (My Indian Dietitian) said...

What a lucky fella-rubbing shoulders with royalty at such a young age!!
Love the sandwich-but your little one is the show stealer in this post :)

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