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Using Syrup When Baking A Sponge Cake

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Samuraisan | 15:02 Sat 06th Feb 2016 | Food & Drink
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I have been making cakes for donkey's years and have never spread syrup to keep them moist. However, according to my know it all daughter I should, as that way the cake will remain moist. Have any of you done this before ?
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Never heard that Sam. I've used syrup and sunflower oil in the mix, but never spread on a baked cake.
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Some newfangled idea. Anyway, I am trying it out today. It's supposed to keep the cake moist.
Hi Sam

we like baking cakes at home and sometimes with not too good results but we've found that adding some milk to the cake batter seems to help keep it moist and we've also tried cake with natural yoghurt in it and no you can't tell it's there bu again you get a moist cake.
The only time i use golden syrup is when i make pineapple upside down cake but you get the treacle topping when you turn it out but i also add some of the tinned natural pineapple juice into the cake batter which helps with flavour and moisture.

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Anna x
I put syrup in steamed puddings to keep them moist.
oh and my son has used a sugar syrup to pour onto the cake once its cooled to give it moisture but dont overdo it or you'll have too wetter cake
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Hi there all.I also add a drop of milk into the batter JD. I have just taken the sponges out the oven, let cool
A bit and have brushed some syrup that I made over them. Just a bit. So let's see !!!

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