Plain Sponge Cake



ORIGINAL POST
Posted by hongkonger 18 yrs ago
Where can I get a plain sheet-cake made so that I can decorate it myself?


Complete Deelite can do it for $160, but I was thinking that I should make use of the local bakeries like St Honore, Taipan, Amore etc. They do fabulous light, fluffy sponges - I wonder if any of them would make a large, PLAIN rectangle sponge to order? I imagine they would be a lot cheaper too.


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COMMENTS
cd 18 yrs ago
Why don't you buy several of the Sara Lee pound cakes and put them together to form a rectangle. I use them for all my birthday cakes, and then decorate to suit your theme. I've made a teddy out of them, and rectangles have become a beach scene, pirate scene, a road scene for bob the builder etc. And they taste good too.

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hkchoichoi 18 yrs ago
if you're handy in the kitchen, and you have an oven and a mixer, it's not hard to make one from scratch. Otherwise CD's idea is a good one.

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Claire 18 yrs ago
Ones from those shops might be light and fluffy but they are devoid of taste. A homemade one is so much tastier and you don't even need mixer. I have a lovely sponge cake recipe from Delia...


You can also try Sweet Secrets.

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