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What a twit (sponge cake)

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Witzend Thu 13-Jul-23 12:26:06

Neighbours coming to tea later (belated return invitation) so I’ve made a Vic.sponge. Didn’t wait long enough for it to cool before picking up to peel the lining paper off the bottom - one half started to break! Obvs. that will be the bottom layer - I dare say it’s going to show when slicing, but heigh ho, can’t do owt about it now.

Witzend Sun 16-Jul-23 11:18:32

growstuff

I made the cake for my daughter's wedding last weekend. There were nine layers of cake in total. One of them stuck slightly to the tin and a piece broke off. I just fitted it all together and carried on icing it. Nobody seemed to notice.

👏👏👏!

lixy Sun 16-Jul-23 11:14:53

MaizieD

Eggs in scones? 😮😳

I'm lost for words.

Since when have scones been made with eggs?

Mary Berry's recipe uses two eggs. I guess it works OK, though I use Delia's one with buttermilk.

Callistemon21 Sun 16-Jul-23 10:59:14

I'm sure it was much appreciated.

growstuff Sun 16-Jul-23 10:57:08

Thank you. Thank goodness for YouTube videos on tiering cakes, icing and making flowers from icing.

Callistemon21 Sun 16-Jul-23 10:50:50

Well done!

growstuff Sun 16-Jul-23 10:48:06

I hardly ever make cakes and I was beginning to regret promising to make it. I don't think I'll be signing up to "Bake Off" any time soon, but it was quite an achievement.

Callistemon21 Sun 16-Jul-23 10:37:04

growstuff

I made the cake for my daughter's wedding last weekend. There were nine layers of cake in total. One of them stuck slightly to the tin and a piece broke off. I just fitted it all together and carried on icing it. Nobody seemed to notice.

😲

I thought I was doing well making two banana cakes.

Years ago I was more ambitious, making birthday cakes, anniversary cakes etc.

Callistemon21 Sun 16-Jul-23 10:35:38

I've never put eggs in scones, Coolgran

Mind you, my scones are terrible.

growstuff Sun 16-Jul-23 10:34:50

I made the cake for my daughter's wedding last weekend. There were nine layers of cake in total. One of them stuck slightly to the tin and a piece broke off. I just fitted it all together and carried on icing it. Nobody seemed to notice.

Witzend Sun 16-Jul-23 10:32:17

One of my ‘best’ was making fairy cakes for Gds’ school bake sale - only being away with the fairies when the time came to put the mixture in the cake cases, I put it into 2 sandwich tins instead.
Realised after a few minutes in the oven but it was beyond help.
Had to start again - and nip out for more eggs.

MaizieD Sun 16-Jul-23 07:54:26

Eggs in scones? 😮😳

I'm lost for words.

Since when have scones been made with eggs?

Coolgran65 Sat 15-Jul-23 23:35:15

I was making fruit scones, all rolled out and on the baking sheet, ready to go into the oven. What's that... 4 eggs..... I'd forgotten to add the eggs which indeed explained why it took more milk than usual to bind the mix.
I debated binning the lot but the oven was already hot and waiting so in they went. Straight from the oven, with butter, they were just about passable....not as scones.... But something edible....almost. Once cooled they were definitely a bin job.

Callistemon21 Sat 15-Jul-23 20:09:31

I made blackberry jam today, thought it was not setting so boiled it a bit longer.
It might need a hammer and chisel.

Callistemon21 Sat 15-Jul-23 20:07:42

MayBee70

I just made some banana bread to use up some old bananas and thought to myself it seemed a bit dry. Then realised I’d forgotten to add the bananas! Thankfully I hadn’t put it in the tin.

😂😂😂

At least I remembered the bananas.
Although I melted the butter, trying to soften it.

MayBee70 Sat 15-Jul-23 17:03:53

I just made some banana bread to use up some old bananas and thought to myself it seemed a bit dry. Then realised I’d forgotten to add the bananas! Thankfully I hadn’t put it in the tin.

Deedaa Sat 15-Jul-23 13:59:47

When my friend and I worked in a cafe together she used to make lovely chocolate, apple and walnut slices. One day they came out of the oven looking very flat and peculiar. She'd forgotten the baking powder! So she put them on sale as "Continental" slices and they sold like hot cakes (sorry!)

AreWeThereYet Sat 15-Jul-23 13:52:32

I've made bread and butter pudding and forgotten the eggs - so it was really a stodgy-bread-and-hot-milk-pudding. I made mushroom risotto and forgot the mushrooms. I made a lovely looking bakewell tart and dropped it on the floor after taking it out of the oven - much to the distress of the visiting plumber who heard my wailing (I'd forgotten he was there) and came charging down the stairs. My most recent mishap was forgetting the sugar in a blueberry tart that looked beautiful but was very, very sharp.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sat 15-Jul-23 13:31:03

We've all done daft things Witzend but I'm sure it will taste delicious.

I once made a Vic sponge and forgot to put the eggs in. I whipped it out of the oven pretty sharpish and bunged them in, giving them a quick whizz round. They tasted all right, thank goodness. Silly me.

dogsmother Sat 15-Jul-23 10:02:33

Oh my goodness marmite and banana sounds good to me.
I like banana with ham so it figured.

Witzend Sat 15-Jul-23 09:39:53

It was fine in the end. One of the neighbours (Japanese) remarked twice on how nice it was, so when they left I asked if she’d like a piece to take home - and she did.
Saved me and dh pigging the whole lot, anyway. The 🐷 factor is why I only ever make cakes if we have guests.

Oreo Sat 15-Jul-23 09:34:21

Primrose53

I made a sponge pudding recently and was so pleased with myself as I don’t often make these and mixed the butter, sugar and flour together and put in pudding bowl on top of marmalade. It didn’t look quite right so I looked at recipe and I had forgotten to add beaten eggs. Scooped it all out (with bits of marmalade!) beat the eggs and stirred them in. Turned out OK.

How did you cook this pud? Microwave?

GrannySomerset Sat 15-Jul-23 08:37:08

We used to cook in pairs at school and friend and I only discovered the currants after our not so spotted dick had gone into the steamer. Too much chat and not much concentration! They wouldn’t stick on to the outside either so there was no disguising our failure.

Maggiemaybe Sat 15-Jul-23 08:02:22

I’ve just googled the Blue Peter recipe.

envy

rubysong Sat 15-Jul-23 00:55:40

I once put a Victoria sandwich cake in a WI competition and I hadn't peeled the paper off the bottom of the cakes.

Callistemon21 Fri 14-Jul-23 23:34:51

Maggiemaybe

I do hope you’re not casting aspersions on my American chocolate cake, Callistemon. It was delicious I tell you, delicious! grin

Though actually it had odd ingredients too - espresso powder, and vegetable oil instead of butter. The mixture was so runny I had to pour it into the tin.

No American chocolate though. Apologies to our American members, and it’s just my personal taste, but I would have had to draw the line at that.

American chocolate, peanut butter, I think and I don't know what else. Presumably eggs, butter, flour, sugar? Too sweet and too oily, apparently.

I made chocolate cake years ago from the Blue Peter recipe and no-one guessed the secret ingredient wink