It’s Wimbledon fortnight and what food do we associate with the world’s finest tennis tournament? Why, strawberries and cream of course. All the juicy ripe strawberries in the supermarket were tempting me and I grabbed a couple of punnets to whip something up in the kitchen.
Lekue, who make fantastic silicone bakeware, cook and kitchenware had recently sent me their Duo Silicone and Ceramic 6” springform mold. This would be perfect for something which compromised a Victoria sponge, a Frasier cake and some Eton Mess. Hence the name – when Victoria met Frasier and went to Eton.
I decided to layer whipped cream folded with crushed meringue, strawberries, sandwich this between two layers of Victoria sponge, with strawberries around the outside, a nod and a wink to Frasier Cake.I decided to make some little meringue kisses too, to decorate the cake on top, along with more strawberries.
Mum was coming up for dinner and I thought this would be the perfect cake to make, and would make good use of my new springform mold.
I set about making a basic Vicky sponge using the 4 ounce method (4 ounces each of butter, sugar and flour, plus two eggs). I could bake directly in the mold which comprises a ceramic cake plate, perfect for serving on, and silicone edges which can be peeled easily afterwards.
When the cake had cooled, I split it into two and place the bottom half back in the (now washed) mold. I then cut strawberries in half and placed these around the cake with the pointy bit up the way. I dolloped in the freshly made Eton mess, which I’d used shop-bought meringue in, along with some strawberries I had macerated with sugar.
I smoothed this over with an off-set spatula and placed on the second layer of cake, pushing down gently. I dolloped more Eton Mess on top and then placed this in the fridge to chill, until ready to enjoy.
Just before we had dinner, I removed the silicone edges and revealed the gorgeous edges of the cake and adorned the top with more strawberries and the meringue kisses I had made.
This cake was soooo good and a perfect summer treat for a sunny day with a glass of Pimms on the side. Here’s how I made it.
When Victoria met Frasier and went to Eton (Cake)by Stuart Vettese June-30-2016A victoria sponge, sandwiched with Eton mess, with lots of strawberries and meringuesIngredients
- CAKE
- 115 grams butter, softened
- 115 grams granulated sugar
- 2 medium eggs
- 115 grams self-raising flour
- MERINGUES
- 50 grams egg whites (about one egg)
- 100 grams caster sugar
- small amount of red food color gel
- ETON MESS
- 400 ml double cream
- 300 grams strawberries
- 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
- 3 to 4 shop-bought meringue nests
I'm entering this cake into this week's Recipe of the Week, hosted by Emily over at A Mummy Too.
Disclosure Statement: I was sent to Lekue mold free to review. Any opinions expressed are my own.