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HELP! the Vic sponge mix looks thick and doughy!

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knowabit | 19:51 Thu 26th Jan 2012 | Recipes
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I've made it loads of times but used a different butter today.... would this affect it?? I'll just have to cook it and see what happens!!
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Shove it in the oven with a little prayer to the household gods and it will come out all right.
Try adding a little milk to the mix the loosen it up a little and see how it goes. I've found that Delia's all-in-one recipe for sponge to be ideal, for a vic sponge. Except that instead of butter she uses margarine! If you want the recipe just post on this thread and I'll look it out (should take 5 minutes) an I'll reply back. Hope this helps
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I saw the Delia one online. Is that the one where you throw everything in the bowl together and mix? I was always told to fold flour in slowly?
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well it has come out OK.... does not look as though it has risen as much as usual though.
I always add a bit of baking powder in with the flour - even self raising flour. It seems to make my cakes extra light. Butter gives a great flavour, but I use soft margarine (something like I can't believe its not butter - or whatever happens to be on offer) and the cakes seem to keep better if you arent going to eat it all in a day. The all-in-one mix mentioned works fine, apart from the fact that when I do it, it makes the cake rise with a "peak" rather than a rounded top

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