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Published 1978
A real sponge contains no butter, and was originally made with eight or so eggs, which provided the necessary air and lightness. One early Victorian recipe for a rich sponge calls for 16 eggs. Nowadays we prefer to use fewer eggs and self-raising flour to obtain a light cake, so this recipe from an Edwardian cookery book is more to our taste.
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