Victoria Sponge Cake
Wondering what to bake when you want something simple yet comforting? Victoria Sponge Cake is one of those timeless treats that feels soft, light, and gently sweet with every bite. It’s made with basic ingredients you likely already have, yet it turns into something truly special. I often bake this when I want a no-fuss dessert that still feels homemade and warm. The fluffy sponge layers with jam and cream make it perfect for tea time, family gatherings, or even a quiet evening at home. It’s easy, reliable, and always brings that cozy bakery-style feeling right into your kitchen.

Why You Will Love This Recipe
Looking for a cake that feels homemade without too much effort? This Victoria Sponge Cake is soft, buttery, and lightly sweet, making it perfect for everyday baking. It’s the kind of recipe you can make on a calm afternoon or even when you’re short on time but still want something comforting.
The ingredients are simple and budget-friendly, and the steps are easy to follow even if you’re new to baking. It’s also flexible—you can adjust the filling, keep it light, or make it a little richer depending on what you have at home.
It stores well, so you can enjoy leftovers the next day, and it’s easy to scale. Whether you’re baking for two or a small group, this cake fits right in.
Ingredients

Choosing good quality butter makes a big difference in flavor and texture.
For 2 people: use half of each ingredient.
For more than 4 people: double or adjust quantities evenly.
Instructions
Step 1: Preparation
Feeling unsure about where to start with baking? Preheat your oven to 180°C and grease two round cake pans. Line them with baking paper so nothing sticks. If cooking for 2, use smaller pans and reduce baking time slightly.
Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Worried about getting the batter right? Beat butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Add eggs one by one, mixing well each time. Stir in vanilla. In another bowl, mix flour and baking powder, then gently fold into the batter.
Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Not sure how thick the batter should be? Add milk slowly until the batter is soft but not runny. Divide evenly into pans. For larger servings, spread batter evenly so layers bake at the same rate.
Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Wondering when it’s done baking? Bake for about 20 minutes until golden and springy to touch. Let cakes cool, then spread jam on one layer and cream on top. Place the second layer over it and dust with powdered sugar.
Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days
Short on time but still want something homemade? This recipe comes together quickly with simple steps and no complicated tools. You can bake it ahead and serve later, and it stays soft for a day or two. It’s perfect for planning ahead when you know you’ll want a sweet treat without extra effort.
Tips & Tricks
Variations
Serving Suggestions
Classic Tea Time Plate
Thinking about a simple serving idea? Slice the cake and serve with warm tea. The light sponge pairs beautifully with a hot drink. For smaller portions, cut thinner slices. For gatherings, arrange slices neatly for easy serving.
With Fresh Fruits
Want something a little fresher? Serve with strawberries or berries on the side. It adds color and a light contrast. Adjust fruit portions depending on how many people you’re serving.
Light Dessert Option
Looking for a not-too-heavy dessert? Serve a small slice after dinner with a light dusting of sugar. For 2 people, keep portions modest. For more guests, serve slightly smaller slices so everyone can enjoy.
Celebration Style
Planning a small celebration? Add extra cream on top and decorate with fruit. It instantly looks festive. Scale toppings based on how many layers or servings you prepare.
Storage Instructions
Recipe Timing
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Rest Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes
Nutrition Information (Approximate)
Wondering about the nutrition side? Each serving of Victoria Sponge Cake contains around 250–320 calories, depending on cream and sugar used. Protein ranges from 4–6g per slice. It also provides small amounts of calcium from cream and eggs. Values are estimates and may vary based on portion size and ingredients.
FAQs
Conclusion
Looking for a cake that feels simple yet special? Victoria Sponge Cake is one of those recipes you’ll come back to again and again. It’s soft, light, and easy to adapt based on what you have at home. You can keep it classic or make small changes to suit your taste. Whether you’re baking for yourself, your family, or a few guests, it always feels comforting and familiar. Once you try it, you’ll see how easy it is to make and how nicely it fits into everyday baking.
Victoria Sponge Cake
4
servings15
minutes20
minutes250–320
kcal55
minutesA soft and light sponge cake filled with jam and cream. Simple ingredients, easy steps, and perfect for everyday baking or tea time.
Ingredients
200g unsalted butter (softened)
200g sugar
4 eggs
200g all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3–4 tablespoons milk
4 tablespoons strawberry jam
100ml fresh cream (whipped)
Powdered sugar for dusting
For 2 people: use half of each ingredient.
For more than 4 people: double all ingredients evenly.
Directions
- Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease and line two cake pans.
- Beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, then mix in vanilla.
- Mix flour and baking powder, then gently fold into the batter. Add milk to soften.
- Divide batter into pans and bake for 20 minutes until golden.
- Cool cakes, spread jam and cream, then sandwich together.
- Dust with powdered sugar and serve.







