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    I know that this thread started in search of healthy recipes but I was wondering if anyone has a good vanilla/white cake recipe? I always make the cakes from scratch and have a few good chocolate cake recipes but always find the vanilla disappointing (too dense, dry). Anyone have a tried and true? My daughter and husband's birthdays are this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torontokids View Post
    I know that this thread started in search of healthy recipes but I was wondering if anyone has a good vanilla/white cake recipe? I always make the cakes from scratch and have a few good chocolate cake recipes but always find the vanilla disappointing (too dense, dry). Anyone have a tried and true? My daughter and husband's birthdays are this weekend.
    I have a Victoria sponge cake that should do the trick
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    CAKE This is an English recipe so you will need to convert to cups if you do not use kitchen scales.

    Victoria Sponge Cake

    225g/8oz butter
    225g/8oz sugar
    4 eggs, beaten
    350g/12oz self raising flour
    2-3tbsp milk

    1.Grease and line 2 cake tins
    2.Cream the butter and the sugar together until pale and fluffy
    3.Gradually add the eggs a little at a time beating well after each addition.
    4.Fold in the flour then add enough milk to give a soft dropping consistency.
    5.Divide the mixture evenly between tins and bake at 375F for 30-35 minutes until well risen and firm to the touch.
    6. Turn out and leave to cool on a wire rack

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