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ALMOND SPONGE CAKE.
The addition of almonds makes this cake very superior to the usual sponge cake.
Sift one pint of fine flour; blanch in scalding water two ounces of sweet and two
ounces of bitter almonds, renewing the hot water when expedient; when the
skins are all off wash the almonds in cold water (mixing the sweet and bitter)
and wipe them dry; pound them to a fine, smooth paste (one at a time), adding,
as you proceed, water or white of egg to prevent their boiling. Set them in a cool
place; beat ten eggs, the whites and yolks separately, till very smooth and thick,
and then beat into them gradually two cups powdered sugar in turn with the
pounded almonds; lastly, add the flour, stirring it round slowly and lightly on the
surface of the mixture, as in common sponge cake; have ready buttered a deep
square pan; put the mixture carefully into it, set into the oven and bake till
thoroughly done and risen very high; when cool, cover it with plain white icing
flavored with rose-water, or with almond icing. With sweet almonds always use
a small portion of bitter; without them, sweet almonds have little or no taste,
though they add to the richness of the cake.
Use two heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder in the flour.
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