I often think my dad secretly wanted a son and raised me accordingly. I learned how to use all the tools in his garage, followed him around while he fixed things around the house and, in turn, learned many things an average girl of my age won't know. I can proudly say that I can change my own tyres, change my own brake pads and change the oil in my car!
Pipe the mixture in small rounds onto a tray |
Light and puffy, straight out of the oven |
Layer with jam |
I used Barkers Strawberry Jam and Passionfruit Curd in my Sponge Kisses |
Enjoy!
Sponge Kisses (Makes approximately 22)
From A Second Helping by Alexa Johnston
Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cups caster sugar
1/2 + 1 Tablespoon plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
pinch of salt
4 Tablespoon caster sugar + extra for sprinkling
Filling:
1 cup cream
3-4 Tablespoon jam
Icing sugar for dusting
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 215°C and line 2 baking trays with baking paper (this is important because you'll be sifting sugar over the sponges before they go into the oven and no one wants a melty mess!)
2. Beat the eggs until pale and add the caster sugar in 4 even lots, beating steadily until the mixture is thick and falls in ribbons when you lift the beaters out.
3. Sift the flour, baking powder and salt onto the mixture and fold through gently.
4. Pipe small rounds on the lined trays and try to keep them the same size. I usually do about 5cm diameter rounds.
5. Sift caster sugar over the tops of the sponge halves and bake for 5-6 minutes until risen and lightly coloured, but not brown.
6. Leave on the tray for 5 minutes before transferring onto a cooling rack. At this stage, you can store them in an airtight container until you're ready to serve.
7. About 3-5 hours before serving, pair up the sponges and stick them together with a little jam and lots of yummy whipped cream.
8. Sift some icing sugar onto a sheet of baking paper, place the finished drops on top and dust the tops with some more icing sugar. Set aside in a cool place to soften.
9. Serve with a nice hot cup of milky tea :)
I loved lego (and I still do!) and I never played with dolls! But I was never a tom boy (although I thought that it would have been cool to be one... I just wasn't). Love the sponge kisses, cute as!
ReplyDeleteYou should enter them for Sweet New Zealand, this month's host is After Taste, info here http://aftertasteblog.wordpress.com/2012/07/02/sweet-new-zealand/
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Alessandra
Yummo, these look really good. Like a whoopee pie but a lot more subtle and palatable. I can't think of anything nicer to have at a high tea.
ReplyDeleteHoly yummmm!!!! I don't know if it's my raging stomach right now, but those look so delicious..you're seriously a talented baker Lucy! And I was soo tomboy...think, wearing "gangsta" oversized shirts and ALMOST sagging black pants with adidas...-_-" lol!
ReplyDeleteThese look just darling! I don't know if I've eaten sponge kisses but anything served at afternoon tea has got to be good :)
ReplyDeleteThese sponge kisses are adorable... they look perfect and so delicious.
ReplyDeletehow perfect for tea, lucy! i was and still am a total tomboy. i blame my brothers. :)
ReplyDeleteI love afternoon teas, and these kisses look gorgeous- yummo!
ReplyDeleteHi can these be made night before serving if so how to store them please thank you
ReplyDeleteHi can these be made a night before if so how to store it please
ReplyDeleteHey Sakia,
DeleteThe sponges will last up to 5 days in an air tight container at room temperature. Don't refrigerate because it makes the texture go a bit funny :)