This gluten free sponge cake is light and airy, and so simple to make. Serve it with fresh whipped cream and strawberries on a hot day. It's perfect for Memorial Day, or any day!
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What makes this gluten free sponge cake so special
Gluten free sponge cake is a light and airy treat that I think of almost like a blank gluten free cake canvas.
It has such mild flavor and tender texture you can serve it a million different ways: with or without fruit, with just a big dollop of whipped cream, or with a drizzle of simple syrup like we have done with our gluten free crepes. And it's the perfect end to a big meal on a warm day.
A good gf sponge cake recipe is all about the balance of ingredients, the proper method, and the right gluten free flours. You'll need the simplest blend that doesn't have any xanthan gum so your cake is easy to mix, and easy on the eyes and the palate!
What does sponge cake taste like?
Sponge cake is very similar to gluten free angel food cake, but it includes the egg yolks instead of just the whites, resulting in a more flavorful, slightly more moist cake.
What's the best pan for baking this gluten free sponge cake?
You can make this cake in a bundt or tube pan, but I don't recommend it. Since sponge cake doesn't have much fat (only that from the egg yolks), it has a tendency to stick a bit. And those pans are like cake prison.
You're much better off baking in a round cake pan. Generally, I bake one 9-inch cake, then slice it through the center and layer in some whipped cream or 7-minute frosting. In these photos, I increased the recipe by 50% and baked it in two 8-inch cake pans, then layered with frosting and berries.
What's the best gluten free flour blend for making the perfect gf sponge cake?
A word about the gluten free flour blend in this recipe. Please use my basic Gum-Free Basic Gluten Free Flour Blend, or your favorite, comparable blend. But no xanthan gum!
Unlike when we're making a classic gluten free vanilla cake, when making a sponge cake, I learned the hard way that a xanthan gum-containing blend will clump with the egg yolk mixture terribly. No good at all.
So fill it with berries and cream, serve it plain or cut it into cubes and layer it into your favorite trifle. So easy, and so versatile.
Gluten free sponge cake recipe
Gluten Free Sponge Cake Recipe
Equipment
- Stand mixer or handheld mixer
Ingredients
- 4 (200 g (weighed out of shell)) eggs separated
- ¾ cup (150 g) granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon cream of tartar or 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
- ⅝ cup (88 g) Basic Gum Free Gluten Free Flour Blend (58 g superfine white rice flour + 19 g potato starch + 11 g tapioca starch/flour)
- 2 tablespoons (18 g) cornstarch (or try arrowroot)
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F. Grease a 9-inch round cake pan (See Recipe Notes for 2 cakes) well and set it aside.
- In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or a large bowl with a hand mixer), place the egg yolks and 1/2 cup (100 g) sugar, and beat on medium-high speed until pale yellow.
- Sift the flour blend, cornstarch and salt into the egg yolk mixture, and beat until well-combined.
- Transfer the egg yolk mixture to a small bowl and set it aside.
- Clean out the mixer bowl very well, and place the egg whites and cream of tartar or lemon juice in the bowl, fitted with the whisk attachment.
- Beat the egg whites on medium-high speed until soft peaks form. Add the remaining 1/4 cup (50 g) sugar, and beat until glossy, stiff (but not dry) peaks form.
- With the mixer on medium speed, slowly pour the egg yolk mixture and the vanilla into the egg white mixture, and beat until just combined. The mixture should be smooth and glossy.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan, and spread into an even layer.
- Place in the center of the preheated oven and bake until the cake has begun to pull away from the sides of the pan and a toothpick comes out mostly clean, or with a few moist crumbs attached (about 35 minutes).
- Allow the cake to cool in the pan for about 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
Serving Suggestion
- Cool the cake completely, then wrap it tightly and freeze for 30 minutes.
- Unwrap and slice the cake in half horizontally, fill with fresh whipped cream or 7-minute frosting and a layer of sliced strawberries.
- Top with the other half of the cake, more whipped cream or frosting and another layer of sliced strawberries. Chill for about 2 hours before serving.
Notes
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Connie says
This is a very nice sponge recipe. I did follow the instructions to the letter and the results were a rather dense sponge.
I tried the recipe again, but for step 7 I switched to gently folding the egg whites into the egg yolk batter and I got a fluffier sponge. I also switched out the vanilla for lemon juice, the taste was much better. I think I’ll try grapefruit, orange or lime juice next time.
Dani says
Lovely! Made this for mums birthday (2 cakes filled with whipped cream and strawberries). I couldn’t get potato starch so made with a GF flour blend, which I think made it denser than it might have been otherwise. Nevertheless it was a hit and I will definitely bake again.
F2FSXDX says
Followed your recipe, measured by weight, made your gum free flour blend and made my first Victoria Sponge. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/aa2963ff4261602a47f021c75ce282b7d1f04aa74cc8aab11fc476c67a6793f7.jpg
Lariza Ochoa says
I baked this recipe into muffins for my son’s bd, too. They were very soft and delicious. Also, I used whipped coconut cream for frosting. Thank you Nicole for another wonderful recipe!!
Ana says
Hi! I baked this cake 4 times in the last days for my son’s birthday. It is so yummi and versatile! Thank you for a great recipe! I do have one question though, in the oven it rises beautifully and then colapses. Is it like that or am I messing up something? It does come out with a good texture still.