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Basic Sponge cake

Fitted well in an 8" square tin but any shape will be fine - this same mixture can be used to make small fairy cakes - you could fill 12 paper cases (bake in the oven in a patty or muffin tin for about 15 minutes) and then use the rest for the main cake - puddings and treats!

Ingredients.

300g/12oz/2 cups of self raising flour

1 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda

100g/4oz/half a cup of sugar

1 cup/8 fl.oz/200ml of sunflower oil

1 cup of soya milk (or possibly a little more to get a good mixture)

2 teaspoons of natural vanilla extract (optional)

Oil your cake tin and preheat oven to 180C/360F. Mix together your dry ingredients of flour, sugar and bicarbonate. Make a well in the middle and pour in the oil, soya milk and vanilla - mix well. Pour into cake tin. Bake for about half an hour or until cooked in middle (insert a knife or skewer into the centre of cake and if cooked it will come out clean).

Variations:
Top with chocolate chips prior to baking.
Add dried fruit or chopped nuts (50-100g) to the mixture.
Once cool ice with melted chocolate or water icing (50g. of icing sugar mixed with 1 or 2 teaspoons of hot water)
Add a mashed banana or two while mixing for banana cake.
Add the juice and zest of a lemon - you can also make lemon icing in the same way as water icing using lemon juice instead of water.

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