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sponge cake Recipes

8 delicious sponge cake recipes from around the world

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United Kingdom•Medium

Classic English Trifle

A quintessential British layered dessert, featuring cubes of sponge cake soaked in sherry, topped with fruit, rich custard, and whipped cream. A beloved centerpiece for celebrations, especially Christmas.

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Portugal•Medium

PĂŁo de LĂł

A classic Portuguese sponge cake known for its light, airy texture and often a delightfully moist center. This recipe aims for a tender crumb with a slightly underbaked, custardy core, characteristic of many regional variations.

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United Kingdom•Easy

Victoria Sponge

A quintessential British cake, the Victoria Sponge features two light and airy sponge layers generously filled with sweet strawberry jam and whipped cream, often dusted with powdered sugar. It's a timeless classic, famously named after Queen Victoria.

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Colombia•Medium

Brazo de Reina (Queen's Arm Cake)

A classic Colombian jelly roll cake, known as 'Brazo de Reina' or Queen's Arm, featuring a light sponge cake filled with sweet guava paste and rolled to perfection. This dessert is a beloved treat for celebrations and everyday enjoyment.

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South Africa•Easy

Malva Pudding

A beloved South African sponge pudding, characterized by its sweet, apricot-infused sponge cake that is generously drenched in a warm, creamy sauce. This dessert is the epitome of Cape Dutch comfort food.

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Australia•Medium

Lamington

The Lamington is a beloved Australian cake, consisting of cubes of sponge cake dipped in a chocolate icing and then coated in desiccated coconut. Often served as a national treat, it can be enjoyed plain or filled with cream and jam.

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Australia•Medium

Lamingtons

Iconic Australian sponge cake squares, dipped in a rich chocolate icing and generously rolled in desiccated coconut. Named in honour of Lord Lamington, a former Governor of Queensland.

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Australia•Medium

Lamingtons (Traditional)

Australia's beloved cake – vanilla sponge cubes coated in a rich chocolate icing and rolled in desiccated coconut. Named in honour of Lord Lamington, Governor of Queensland, these iconic treats are a staple at afternoon teas and celebrations.

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