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Apricot Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Norae
Enticingly good served with fresh-off-the-tree apricots. Garnish cake with fresh sliced apricots and dollops of whipped cream or creme fraiche sprinkle with confectioners' sugar if desired. 

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Pineapple Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This cake is great for any occasion even birthdays and special occasions. This is one of my mother's favorite special occasion cakes. 

Egg-Yolk Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a moist and tender cake with plenty of orange flavor. 

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Glorious Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Erica
This is an old fashioned sponge cake with a lemon flavor. 

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Nannie's Hot Milk Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Shirley
A light and fluffy sponge cake. 

Lemon Sponge Cake II

Submitted by: Ken Sekiguchi
A natural, very good, flavorful lemon sponge cake. 

Hot Milk Sponge Cake II

Submitted by: Michelle Chen
This cake can be made in under 15 minutes, but be sure to follow the directions carefully. To ensure proper volume, the hot milk must be beaten rapidly into the batter, and the flour added immediately. When correctly made, the cake should rise to the top of the pan. This is also the perfect foundation for two American classics, Boston Cream Pie and Washington Pie. 

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Lemon Sponge Cake I

Submitted by: Carol
This cake recipe is about 60 years old. I hope that you will enjoy this one. 

Passover Sponge Cake (Plava)

Submitted by: Shirlee Finn
A light lemon sponge cake, suitable for Passover. A good use for that leftover matzo meal too. 

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Mocha Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Kimberly D
This is a wonderful light sponge cake, flavored with coffee and a hint of chocolate. This may also be made in an 8 cup decorative pan. 
 
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