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Victoria Sponge Cake (with Jam Filling), Gluten-Free

August 18, 2010 by Jeanne

Greetings!  So sorry for being out of touch for awhile there.  I got on the fast train of life and I have just now caught my breath.

A couple of weeks ago I went to the East Coast for a few days.  I spent a couple of days in NYC, hanging out with some old grad school friends as well as meeting up with new friends. The first day I got a chance to have coffee with my pal Cathy Barrow.  As soon as I got into NYC, I went up to the Upper West Side to wait for my friend, Diana, who was putting me up for my stay.  I had a couple of hours, so I went to Zabar’s (which has a pretty big gluten-free crackers and cookies section, by the way) to grab some snacks.  While waiting in line, I tweeted that I was at Zabars.  Cathy tweeted me back that she was a few blocks away and did I want to meet for coffee?  Sure, thing.  I walked over (suitcase and all) and we had a fun time chatting and catching up.  She was there for the BlogHer conference (as were many, many bloggers).  It is so amazing to me that I (being from Washington state) could run into her (from Washington, DC) in New York City.  A very small world, indeed.

Over the next couple of days I got a chance to hook up not only some of my oldest, dearest friends (who don’t have blogs), but with some of my new friends, too.  I spent time with my pal Aran, from the lovely blog, Cannelle et Vanille for a few hours.  And I got a chance to meet and spend time with Kate, from the fun blog Hip Girl’s Guide to Homemaking.  I love these two women–so talented and just plain nice.  I just spent a couple of hours with each one while we bopped around the city.  Another thing–they are both gluten-free.  It’s so amazing to know how many people out there are gluten-free for one reason or another.  Truly, we are not a small minority by any stretch of the imagination.

After my time in NYC, I went across the Hudson river to spent a couple of days with my Twitter pal, Amber, of Bluebonnet Baker, and her terrific husband.   They are just about the best hosts one could ask for.  And, her husband is English, so I got a proper cuppa each morning–so wonderful.  Everything they did from the time I arrived until the time I left was about making me feel at home–wow.  And they did.  I felt right at home.  They live right next to a forest, so when we drove up the driveway, there was a young stag there to greet us (I kid you not).  I thought it was a statue until I took a step towards it and it bounded away.  And their cats, Milo and Connor, were charmers.  Even they did everything they could to make me feel at home.  I could have stayed much, much longer.  You may think I’m crazy, but I had never met Amber before I showed up at her house to stay with her and her terrific husband.  On top of it all, she even made a delicious tropical crockpot chicken dish that was gluten-free (I want that recipe, Amber!).

Now, you may be asking yourself–why did you go to the East Coast?  Well, the genesis of the trip is this: one day several weeks ago, I saw a conversation on Twitter about something called the Big Summer Potluck, hosted by the fabulous women, Pam, Sharon, and Maggy, behind Three Many Cooks and their pal Erika from The Ivory Hut.  I got an intense feeling that I should go.  Then I found out that my pal Alice, from Savory Sweet Life, was going to be the keynote speaker.  I tweeted that I was thinking of coming out for the potluck.  Immediately, two of my best Twitter pals, Amber and Nancy (from The Sensitive Pantry) tweeted back that I should definitely come.  Amber offered me her guest room.  I did the money math and decided we could swing it and made my plane reservations and voila!  I was on my way.

Amber and I drove over to the Andersons’ house with another terrific blogger, Kristin, of The Dinky Kitchen.  The Big Summer Potluck was a lovely event.  There were around 40 of us who gathered at Pam Anderson’s lovely summer house in PA for a day of food, information-sharing, and conviviality.  It was a terrific day and the setting was beautiful.  Truly a wonderful day.  Other than Nancy, Amber and Alice, I hadn’t met anyone in the room until that day.  And the minute I walked in, I felt like I was home.  There was, of course, good food galore (which was labeled for allergens–so very kind!), amazing and talented people at every turn, and even giveaways!  Wow.  I wasn’t prepared for that.  So much giving.  I won a chef’s knife from New West KnifeWorks.  I have been lusting after a chef’s knife for a couple of years and I finally got one.  And it is a work of art.  The handle is so beautiful, I spend quite amount of time staring at it (’cause I am a cooking geek).  You can see a photo of me here holding the knife.  At the end of the day, Erika took a photo of all of us.  Such a nice way to remember the day:

If you’re interested in more photos of the day, check out Erika’s slideshow!

After that lovely day, I didn’t think things go get much better.  But then Amber, her husband, and I spent the next day at Nancy’s New Jersey shore home.  We had another fabulous day together, hanging out, eating, and talking.  Nancy made an amazing grilled salad (I want the recipe, Nancy!), and her husband made turkey chili with peppers from their garden (I want that recipe, too!!).  At the end of the day, before we sped off to Newark Airport, we walked to the beach.  It was so nice.

Really, words cannot adequately describe how wonderful this trip was.  So many terrific experiences with amazing people.

One of the things that were in the amazing swag bag for this event was a copy, Perfect One-Dish Dinners, Pam’s latest cookbook!  We were all so honored to have this book in our hot little hands before anyone else did.  Of course, when I got home I immediately set about looking for a recipe to adapt to gluten-free.  The one I decided on was Nanny’s Victoria Sponge, which is a simple sponge cake with a layer of jam in the middle.   Victoria Sponge cake is so named because it was supposed to have been a favorite tea-time snack of of Queen Victoria.  It is distinguished from other sponge cakes by the layer of jam in the middle.  Traditionally, the top is not iced–although people often sift powdered sugar on the top.

This cake is simple and delicious!  Wow.  It is so easy to make and is a crowd pleaser.  My daughter and her pal declared it the best cake they’ve ever had.  No wonder Her Royal Highness liked it so much.  This is also very easy to make dairy-free.  Just use your favorite butter substitute in the place of the butter.

Victoria Sponge Cake, Gluten-Free
-adapted from Perfect One-Dish Dinners, by Pam Anderson
-makes a double layer 8 inch cake

Ingredients
12 tablespoons (1.5 sticks; 6 oz; 170 g) unsalted butter softened (or butter substitute)
1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
3 extra large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups (215 g) Jeanne’s Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour Mix
1 1/2 teaspoons aluminum-free, double-acting baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup (120 ml) raspberry jam (or other flavor of jam)
Confectioner’s (powdered) sugar for dusting top (optional)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.  Prepare 2- 8 inch pans by lining the bottom of each with a round of parchment paper.  No need to grease the sides.

In a small bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, and salt.

In a large bowl with an electric mixer, beat butter and sugar for a few minutes–until mixture is light and fluffy.  Add eggs and beat a few minutes more.  The mixture will look almost white.  Beat in vanilla.

Add flour mixture and beat until just combined.  Scrape into prepared pans.  Thump each pan on counter to release any trapped air bubbles.

Bake at 350 F for about 20 minutes or until tester comes out clean.  Remove from oven.  Cool cakes in pans for 5 minutes before turning out onto wire rack to cool completely.

Once cakes are cool, spread jam onto the top of one of the cakes.  Place the other cake on top of the first cake.  You may now dust top of cake with sifted confectioner’s sugar (if using).

Enjoy!

Note:  If you use a different gluten-free flour mix, alter the amount of or eliminate the xanthan gum or use a different gluten-replacer, use dairy-free or egg-free substitutes, or change any other ingredients in this recipe, your results may not match my results.

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Comments

  1. Rachel

    January 15, 2014 at 3:13 pm

    I just made this cake and it totally bombed. Very flat! I tried the exact measurements when making everything, including adding the 2 tsp of xanthan gum to Jeanne’s GF flour mix. Also, I knew something was not right when I was unable to ‘pour’ the batter into the pans. The consistency was gummy. Any suggestions? Thanks!

    • Jeanne

      January 16, 2014 at 5:22 pm

      Rachel: Hm, I’m not sure. According to the comments, other people have made it with success. One thing: did you add 2 teaspoons of xanthan gum to the 1 1/2 cups of flour for the recipe or to the flour mix recipe? There should only be around 1/4 teaspoon of xanthan gum per cup of flour. If so, that would account for the gumminess. If not, please check my Troubleshooting Baking Problems post.

    • Rachel

      January 25, 2014 at 9:49 am

      I made it again. This time with King Arthur GF flour. The batter was still very thick. Is this normal for GF cake batters? Can I add a liquid, such as milk, to thin the batter slightly (similar to a traditional cake batter recipe)? I am trying to get a pourable consistency. Thanks for any suggestions.

      • Jeanne

        January 25, 2014 at 12:40 pm

        Rachel: OK, I’ve edited this post to make ingredients and instructions a bit more clear. Please take a look before you go forward. Have you looked at my Baking Troubleshooting post? If not, please look there for info on why things might not work before you do anything. It contains all of the problems that people have with baking and answers to how to fix them.

        At this point, I think it might be best for you to use my exact mix and see what happens–I use my mix for these recipes and I can’t guarantee success with any other mix. Also, the batter won’t “pour” per se (I’ve changed that instruction to “scrape.”) It’s an egg-based cake, which means the batter will be more stiff than something like pancake batter, which is literally pourable.

  2. Suzanne M

    December 5, 2012 at 5:23 pm

    I just made this recipe for my daughter’s birthday – I used 6-inch diameter cake pans and got four layers of just over 3/4-inch each. It made a perfect small layer cake with raspberry jam and buttercream frosting. Perfectly delicious! We so enjoyed meeting you in San Carlos last week and can’t wait to make the jelly donuts for Hanukkah!

    • Jeanne

      December 6, 2012 at 8:22 am

      Suzanne: Yay! I’m so glad! And thank you so much for coming to my signing–it was a treat to meet you!!

      • Suzanne M

        December 7, 2012 at 3:19 pm

        Jelly donuts were fabulous. Jill brought them to school today as it was her day to bring snack to her advisory and given the birthday and hanukkah, she wanted to bring something seasonal. Big hit! We also fried the dough scraps at the end and rolled them in the granulated sugar – a crunchy sweet treat.

        • Jeanne

          December 7, 2012 at 10:35 pm

          Suzanne: Yay! I’m so glad!

  3. Lucy

    April 3, 2012 at 12:41 pm

    Hi Jeanne,

    This cake looks delicious! I was wondering if the consistency of this cake would be good for a Boston cream cake? Instead of jam in the center, I would like to use custard, and topped with chocolate glaze. Boston cream cakes were always my favorite before I became gluten free. I am looking for a good recipe.
    Thanks for creating a great blog for us all to enjoy! Love the recipes.

    • admin

      April 4, 2012 at 11:44 am

      Lucy: Yes, this should be fine for Boston Cream Pie–which calls either for a sponge cake (which this is) or a butter cake. So go for it!

  4. Ginger

    October 27, 2011 at 1:02 pm

    I want to make a GF Groom’s cake for my upcoming wedding. I wanted to find out if you have recipe that you think would be appropriate or do you think I could use the Victoria Sponge Cake? I appreciate your input. Thank you and have a nice day!

    • admin

      October 27, 2011 at 1:27 pm

      I think this would be lovely as a Groom’s Cake. If you want to look at other options, I also have a Decadent Chocolate Cake (https://artofglutenfreebaking.com/2009/11/tribute-to-sheila-lukins-decadent-chocolate-cake/) that would work well, or the Fast, Easy Fudge Cake (https://artofglutenfreebaking.com/2010/05/fast-easy-and-elegant-chocolate-cake-gluten-free/). I love all three and get requests to bake them for parties all the time!

    • admin

      October 27, 2011 at 1:27 pm

      Ginger: Also, Happy Wedding!! All the best to you and your fiance!

  5. Ginger

    October 27, 2011 at 1:01 pm

    I wanted to find out if you have a recipe for a cake that could be used for a Wedding cake? Or do you think that Victoria Sponge Cake would be okay? I want to make a cake that my Fiance and eat when everyone else is having cake. I will have it as a Groom’s cake. Any ideas?

  6. Nancy-The Sensitive Pantry

    October 25, 2010 at 11:37 pm

    Jeanne- I really want some of this cake. Like now. It looks light, and sweet, and delicious.

    • admin

      October 26, 2010 at 1:25 am

      Nancy: LOL! Yes, this cake is perfect. Can you do eggs these days? (I know we were talking about you doing a challenge to see if you could…).

  7. Wenderly

    October 25, 2010 at 6:37 pm

    Yummy, looks beautiful!

  8. Lori @ RecipeGirl

    October 25, 2010 at 1:53 pm

    I’m so jealous of that big summer potluck you guys had. We need to do one on the West Coast too!!

    Your cake looks delicious. My Mom recently had to go Gluten Free so I’m always sending her links!

    • admin

      October 25, 2010 at 7:07 pm

      Lori: Yep, I have to say that the BSP was really terrific! And it would be great to have one on the West Coast!

      Also, aobut your mom–please let me know if I can answer any questions for you guys!

  9. Jean Layton

    October 20, 2010 at 2:16 pm

    This one is definitely in the baking rotation, just looks too yummy for words. I wish I had known you were in town for BlogHer, would have loved to meet you in NYC.

  10. Maria

    October 15, 2010 at 9:01 pm

    Yep, love this cake!

    • admin

      October 16, 2010 at 9:16 pm

      I know, right? It is soooo good!

  11. hmm...?

    October 12, 2010 at 10:26 pm

    thanks

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