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By Flo Braker

Published 1984

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Some of the sponge cake recipes call for sifting sugar with a portion of the recipe’s flour. This technique reduces the flour’s natural tendency to lump, making the folding process easier and faster, an important factor in guaranteeing maximum aeration and hence a more tender cake.

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