Easy Victoria Sponge Cake Recipe (2024)

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Easy Victoria sponge cake recipe! Soft, fluffy sponge cake filled with jam and cream; this classic Victoria sandwich recipe is simply perfect. Let me show you how to make the best sponge cake from scratch with this step by step guide with video.

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This is a classic sponge cake recipe that is light and airy. Another simple basic sponge cake recipe for beginners or professionals alike. Like madeira cake, it's a British cake that you can find in most cafes, cake and tea shops in England.

When you hear the term feather light sponge cake, it is what this Victoria sponge cake is about. Perfect with teas or served as a dessert or even as a birthday cake, you will surely enjoy this traditional spongy cake.

This cake is one my family enjoys eating and it's inexpensive to make.

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Victoria Sponge Cake Recipe

Victoria sponge cake is a type of vanilla sponge cake that is named after Queen Victoria who enjoyed the cakes with her afternoon tea. It is traditionally filled jam and cream (whipped cream or buttercream) and the top dusted with icing sugar. It's not iced or covered in frosting.

It is also called Victoria sandwich cake or simply sponge cake. It's traditionally made using the creaming method but the modern all in a bowl cake method can be used. Victoria sponge is light and fluffy, sweet, and delicious.

There are other types of sponge cake including genoise sponge cake, chiffon cake, angel cake, madeira cake amongst others but today it's all about the British classic Victoria sponge.

It's made with few ingredients you most likely have in your kitchen cupboards and no need for expensive baking tools.

This is the best victoria sponge cake recipe if I do say so myself. It's homemade, no preservative, failproof recipe and you get consistent results.

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Tools to make Cake

Mixing bowl- A bowl big enough to mix the cake batter in.

Mixer- You can use electric hand mixer, wooden spoon, or stand mixer.

Spatula- To scrape down the sides of the bowl and to folding the flour.

Cake Pans - Two 8 inch wide cake pans.

Baking paperalso called Parchment paper- To line the pans.

Cake tester - Toothpick or skewer will do just fine.

Cooling rack

Ingredients for Victoria Sponge Cake

Detailed ingredient list and directions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

I use simple and inexpensive ingredients. I like to use stock butter for this recipe. You can also use Tesco brand or any good brand of butter.

Butter - I use salted but unsalted works fine.

Sugar - Granulated or Caster sugar

Eggs

Vanilla extract

Flour

Baking powder

Jam - Strawberry or Raspberry jam

Cream - Whipped cream or buttercream.

If you want it made with buttercream filling you will need:

Butter

Icing Sugar

How to make Victoria Sponge Cake (Best Sponge Cake Recipe)

I have used the creaming method for this recipe. It's my preferred method of making a sponge cake. It's simple and straightforward.

First, measure out the ingredients and bring eggs to room temperature.

Preheat oven to 175C/ gas mark 4. Lightly grease the cake pans with butter and line with baking paper/parchment paper. Set pans aside.

In a mixing bowl, add butter and sugar then use a stand, hand mixer or wooden spoon to mix till batter is light and fluffy.

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Break eggs in a separate bowl one at a time, add vanilla extract and whisk (incase you have a bad egg, it wouldn’t have ruined the cake mix).

Pour the whisked eggs in the butter and sugar mixture and beat with the mixer for few minutes till incorporated.

Add flour in and mix well with the hand mixer or spatula.

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Divide the cake batter evenly between the pans and smooth the surface.

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Bake in a preheated oven at a temperature of 175C for 25 minutes or till a cake tester comes out clean.

Bring cakes out of the oven, leave in the pans for 5 minutes before turning onto a cooling rack to cool.

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Place one of the cakes on a plate and spread with buttercream or whipped cream, top with jam then place the second cake on it. Dust with icing sugar.

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To make the buttercream filling

Add butter in a mixing bowl and mix with an electric mixer for about 5 minutes before adding the sifted icing sugar and vanilla extract. Mix till light and fluffy then use for the cake.

Check my detailed buttercream icing recipe which includes tips and frequently asked questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a sponge cake and victoria sponge

Victoria sponge cake is a British cake. It's a vanilla sponge cake that is sandwiched with jam and buttercream (or whipped cream) filling. It is one of the different types of sponge cake. Others are not typically sandwiched with jam and cream filling.

Is Victoria Sponge a pound cake?

Victoria sponge evolved from pound cake but they are not the same. Pound cake is not filled with cream and jam. Pound cake is made with pound measurements for each of the ingredients.

What makes sponge cake light and fluffy

The ratio of ingredients used, beating butter and sugar till light, and baking at the right oven temperature are some of the things that determine how fluffy cake comes out.

What is the difference between a regular cake and sponge cake

Sponge cake is soft, light, and fluffy while regular cakes can be moist and dense. It is usually made by incorporating air in the batter, makes use of self-raising flour or baking powder as raising agent.

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Tips for Making Victoria Sponge Cake

  • Sift flour before use for a light fluffy cake.
  • Bring eggs to room temperature before use.
  • Weigh ingredients with measuring scale for accurate results.
  • If you don't have self raising flour you can make it by adding a teaspoon of baking powder to every 125g of plain (all-purpose) flour.
  • If you don’t have a hand mixer use a wooden spoon (to turn the butter and sugar till light and fluffy).
  • Do not overmix batter once the flour has gone in. Over mixing batter makes cake dense.
  • Put the cake pan on the middle shelf of the oven for the best heat distribution.
  • Do not open the oven in the first 30 minutes while the cake is baking. Doing so might cause the cake to sink in the middle.
  • Cool cake on a cooling rack as this helps with air circulation that prevents steam from gathering on the bottom of the cake.

Make it Vanilla sponge cake by excluding filling with jam and cream.

How to Store Sponge Cake

To store, allow the cake to cool completely and wrap in foil or clingfilm. Place in freezer bags and store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

It will last in the freezer for up to 3 months.

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Easy Victoria Sponge Cake Recipe

Easy victoria sponge cake recipe! Soft, fluffy sponge cake filled with jam and cream, this classic victoria sandwich recipe is simply perfect. Let me show you how to make the best victoria sponge cake with my step by step guide with video tutorial.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: British

Keyword: easy victoria sponge cake recipe, sponge cake, sponge cake recipe, victoria sandwich, victoria sponge cake, victoria sponge cake recipe

Servings: 12

Calories: 447kcal

Author: Kemi

Cost: £5

Equipment

  • Oven

  • Electric mixer- Hand or stand mixer.

  • Mixing bowl

  • Spatula

  • Cake pans - 2x 8"

Ingredients

  • 220 Butter
  • 210 g Sugar Granulated or Caster Sugar
  • 4 small Eggs
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
  • 220 g Self raising flour
  • ¼ teaspoon Baking powder
  • 5 tablespoon Jam strawberry or raspberry
  • 200 ml Whipped cream or buttercream homemade buttercream ingredients below

Buttercream filling

  • 75 g Butter
  • 150 g Icing Sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon Vanilla extract

Metric - US customary

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 175C/ gas mark 4. Lightly grease the cake pans with butter and line with baking paper/parchment paper. Set pans aside.

  • Add baking powder to the flour. Mix and set aside.

    In a mixing bowl, add butter and sugar then use stand, hand mixer or wooden spoon to mix till batter is light and fluffy.

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  • Break eggs in a seperate bowl one at a time, add vanilla extract and whisk (incase you have a bad egg, it wouldn’t have ruined the cake mix).

    Pour the whisked eggs in the butter and sugar mixture and beat with the mixer for few minutes till incorporated.

  • Add the flour in and mix well with the hand mixer or spatula. Divide the cake batter evenly between the cake pans and smooth the surface.

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  • Bake cakes in pre heated oven at temperature of 175C for 25 minutes or till cake tester comes out clean.

    Bring cakes out of the oven, leave in the cake pans for 5 minutes before turning onto cooling rack to cool.

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  • Place one of the cakes on a plate and spread with buttercream or whipped cream, top with jam then place the second cake on it. Dust with icing sugar.

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  • To make the buttercream filling

    Add butter in a mixing bowl and mix with electric mixer for about 5 minutes before adding sifted icing sugar. Mix till light and fluffy then use for the cake.

Notes

  • Sift flour before use for a light fluffy cake.
  • Bring eggs to room temperature before use.
  • If you don't have self-raising flour you can make it by adding a teaspoon of baking powder to every 125g of plain (all-purpose) flour.
  • If you don’t have a hand mixer use a wooden spoon (to turn the butter and sugar till light and fluffy).
  • Do not overmix batter once the flour has gone in. Over mixing batter makes cake dense.
  • Put the cake pan on the middle shelf of the oven for the best heat distribution.
  • Do not open the oven in the first 30 minutes while the cake is baking. Doing so might cause the cake to sink in the middle
  • You can exclude filling with jam and cream for a simple vanilla sponge cake.

Nutrition calculation based on using whipped cream filling. The calculation is estimates only.

Nutrition

Calories: 447kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 120mg | Sodium: 210mg | Potassium: 74mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 808IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the secret to a good Victoria sponge? ›

Give it some air. The magic of a light, fluffy sponge with tender crumb is to incorporate as much air in as possible. After all, it is the entrapped air that expands in the oven, creating the magic of the cake rising.

What is the secret to sponge cake? ›

The recipe relies on warming the whole eggs (the fresher the better) while they are being whipped, so they are fluffed up with as much air as possible. “The air you beat into the eggs is the raising agent,” Belinda says. “You rely on the air you beat into the egg and sugar mixture to give it the rise.”

How do you make a moist sponge cake? ›

Go with room temperature ingredients
  1. Go with room temperature ingredients.
  2. Make sure that the butter you use is not too cold. ...
  3. You want your cake to be pale yellow and fluffy. ...
  4. Cover your tin in baking paper, butter up the sides, top off with butter on the baking paper and bake up wonders, cook.

What is a secret ingredient for cakes? ›

Mayonnaise: The Hidden Gem in Cake Recipes

This unexpected addition can take your cake recipes to a whole new level. To incorporate mayonnaise into your cake batter, simply add a couple of tablespoons to the mix. The result? A tender and moist cake that will have everyone asking for seconds.

What is the difference between a sponge cake and a Victoria sponge? ›

Victoria sponge cakes are two-layer cakes, served with strawberry jam and whipped cream in between the layers and dusted with granulated sugar. On the other hand, a classic sponge cake is much more versatile.

Is sponge cake better with oil or butter? ›

The high fat content of butter keeps the sponge moist and tender whilst also providing a delicious buttery flavour that you won't get with margarine or oils. Let your butter come to room temperature if baking a sponge, keep it as cool as possible in the refrigerator if making pastry or scones.

Why isn t my Victoria sponge light and fluffy? ›

Make sure that the baking powder is within its best before date and has been stored in a cool, dry place, as if it is stored somewhere humid it can expire more quickly. Make sure that all of the ingredients are at room temperature so that they combine easily. Cold ingredients can lead to a dense and heavy cake.

Why is my sponge cake not light and fluffy? ›

Make sure that all of the ingredients are at room temperature. If the ingredients are at different temperatures then they may not combine properly and the cake will be dense. If the eggs are stored in the fridge then remove them several hours before using, so they are properly at room temperature.

How do you keep Victoria sponge moist? ›

I promise you SOFT & MOIST cakes!
  1. Use Cake Flour. Reach for cake flour instead of all-purpose flour. ...
  2. Add Sour Cream. ...
  3. Room Temperature Butter / Don't Over-Cream. ...
  4. Add a Touch of Baking Powder or Baking Soda. ...
  5. Add Oil. ...
  6. Don't Over-Mix. ...
  7. Don't Over-Bake. ...
  8. Brush With Simple Syrup/Other Liquid.
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Why is my Victoria sponge dry? ›

If you have too much flour in a recipe and not enough fat, like butter or oil, your cake is going to be dry and hard. For best results, I would encourage you to use a scale when baking, but if you don't have a scale, then just make sure you're using measuring cups correctly.

What causes a sponge cake to be heavy? ›

Another possible reason is if the cake was over-baked. This generally causes a sponge to become dry but this can then lead to it being dense and heavy. If you baked it for the recommended time it may mean that your oven is running hot and that the baking time needs to be shortened slightly next time you make it.

Which 2 ingredients help the cake to rise? ›

Most cakes will call for a leavening agent like baking powder or baking soda. These create the bubbles you need for the cake to rise. If the flour you use is self-raising, it already has a leavening agent in it. Make sure your butter is room temperature, and beat the butter and sugar together until properly creamed.

What is the most important ingredient in a cake? ›

Flour is perhaps the most important ingredient in a cake mix, as it creates the basic structure of the entire cake. A major component of flour is gluten, which is a protein that provides a way for the cake to bind to itself.

What is the main ingredient that makes a cake moist? ›

Fat: Butter, oil, or a combination of both can help make a cake moist. Oil tends to make cakes moister than butter. Eggs: They provide structure and moisture. Some recipes might call for separating the yolks and whites and beating the whites to stiff peaks for added fluffiness.

Why is my Victoria sponge not fluffy? ›

Make sure that the baking powder is within its best before date and has been stored in a cool, dry place, as if it is stored somewhere humid it can expire more quickly. Make sure that all of the ingredients are at room temperature so that they combine easily. Cold ingredients can lead to a dense and heavy cake.

How do I stop my Victoria sponge from doming? ›

- Lower the temperature and cook for longer: This is one of the easiest solutions. Lower the temperature by around 10-20°C and increase the baking time slightly. This will make sure the cake tin doesn't heat up too quickly.

How do you get a Victoria sponge to rise evenly? ›

You can also decrease the baking temperature by 10 or so degrees and increase the baking time. Just like when you bake a pumpkin pie and go low and slow for an uncracked surface, baking cakes at a lower temperature gives a more even rise.

How do I get my Victoria sponge to rise? ›

The key to an airy sponge, is... well air! In each stage of the sponge making process you need to add as much airiness as you can. Once your flour is measured, hold the sieve a few inches above your mixing bowl, pour the flour into the sieve and gently sift away, this will ensure a light sponge once baked.

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