by Brian Miles
Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, simple sponge cake with passionfruit icing. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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Gently turn out of tins, peel away the baking paper and cool completely. Make icing by mixing passionfruit pulp with icing sugar. Ice cake with a hot, clean knife. Whisk cream until soft peaks form.
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Great recipe for Simple Sponge Cake with Passionfruit Icing. It's time to harvest Passionfruit that our next-door neighbours planted along the fence some years ago. The plants have invaded our garden and grown over our trees and bushes. Currently tens of fruit are very ready to harvest!
The plants have invaded our garden and grown over our trees and bushes. Currently tens of fruit are very ready to harvest! Passionfruit Sponge Cake Fluffy, tall and deliciously light, this Passionfruit Sponge Cake is a classic Australian treat, filled with Chantilly cream and perfect with a cup of tea. It's not as precious as some sponges, is ready in under an hour and there's no saggy centres! Print Recipe Pin Recipe Feather light sponge cake layered with soft, billowy whipped cream and topped with tangy passion fruit icing.
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