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Three Ingredient Sponge Cake

This easy sponge cake recipe produces a fluffy and moist sponge cake. The sponge cake can be simply decorated with fresh fruits, glazes, or other toppings or used to create multi-layered fancy cakes. This is a Chinese-style sponge cake, which is the base for many cakes you’ll find at Chinese bakeries.

close-up photo of a slice of sponge cake with frosting and fresh strawberries

This sponge cake is light, fluffy and moist. It’s a basic sponge cake so you’ll like want to decorate it before serving it. If you’ve ever had Chinese bakery cakes, this is the base for their cakes. The cakes usually consist of several layers of sponge cake, sandwiched with whipped cream and fresh fruit.

I didn’t make my quite as fancy. I kept mine to two layers, with cream and strawberries in the middle and on top. I then sliced into squares for serving.
overhead photo of a frosted sponge cake with fresh strawberries on a baking rack

Types of Chinese Sponge Cakes

There are a few kinds of Chinese sponge cake variations.

  • Individual sponge cakes They are light and fluffy, similar to this recipe, but baked as individual cakes and are served unfrosted.
  • Steamed sponge cakes–  These are often served at dim sum restaurants. These are more firm and spongy in texture.
  • Sponge cake roll– This is similar to a Swiss roll. The thin layer of sponge cake is topped with cream and then rolled up.
  • Traditional layer cake– This is the cake served at weddings, birthdays and other special occasions. This recipe is the sponge cake base that is used for these types of cakes.

Ingredients for Sponge Cake

  • Eggs, separated
  • Sugar
  • All-Purpose Flour

Three ingredients are all you need for this easy sponge cake. Unlike some European-style sponge cakes, this recipe doesn’t use a leavening agent. Instead, it relies on whipped egg whites.

Tips for a Fluffy and Moist Sponge Cake

  • The key to the light and fluffy texture for this sponge cake is the whipped egg whites. The egg whites need to be whipped to stiff peaks.
  • The egg white meringue is then gently folded into the batter. Make sure to gently fold with a spatula and only until just completely incorporated. If you try to mix in the egg whites with a whisk or mix them in too much, you will deflate the egg whites too much.
  • The flour needs to be sifted in. You don’t need a flour sifter. You can do this easily by putting the flour through a strainer. Sifting the flour keeps it very light and prevents it from clumping up into the batter, which also helps keep the cake very fluffy.

Cake Topping Ideas

For this cake, the cake is sliced in half to create a two-layer cake. The middle is filled with fresh whipped cream and strawberry slices. It’s topped with more whipped cream and strawberries.

You can also keep the cake whole and just top with cream, frosting, glaze, jam or syrup and then slice into squares before serving.
overhead photo of slices of sponge cakes with fresh strawberries

More Cake Recipes with Few Ingredients

photo of a slice of cake

3 Ingredient Sponge Cake

Servings: 9
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Chinese
This recipe is easy to put together and it only takes a few minutes to bake. When it comes out of the oven you have a fluffy and moist sponge cake that makes a perfect base for a layered cake.
5 from 3 votes

Ingredients

For the Sponge Cake

  • 4 large eggs separated
  • 60 grams caster sugar
  • 40 grams all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9 x 9 inch baking pan with parchment paper.
  • In a large bowl, add the egg yolks and half of the sugar (30 g). Whisk together until completely combined. Sift in the flour. Whisk together until a smooth paste forms.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, add egg whites and mix at highest speed with a wire whisk attachment until egg whites turn foamy. Add in the remaining 30 g of sugar. Continue mixing at highest speed until egg whites form stiff peaks.
  • Add 1/3 of the egg white mixture into the cake batter Gently fold with a spatula until no white streaks remain. Repeat with another 1/3. Repeat with remaining 1/3. Be careful to only mix until egg whites are just incorporated and to do so in a gentle folding motion using a spatula and not a mixer or whisk. If you mix too hard you will deflate the egg whites.
  • Pour batter into prepared baking pan. Bake in oven for about 10 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cake cool completely before slicing and decorating.

Notes

  • Very lightly adapted from Not the Kitchen Sink
  • The egg white meringue needs to be gently folded into the batter. If you try to mix in the egg whites with a whisk or mix them in too much, you will deflate the egg whites too much.
  • The flour needs to be sifted in. You can do this easily by putting the flour through a strainer. Sifting the flour keeps it very light and prevents it from clumping up into the batter, which also helps keep the cake very fluffy.
  • Nutrition estimate is for the cake only and does not include any toppings or decorations.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.11of recipe, Calories: 78kcal, Carbohydrates: 10g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 36mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 7g, NET CARBS: 9

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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32 comments on “Three Ingredient Sponge Cake”

  1. How does 40g of flour serve 9?

    • If you make the cake as instructed you’ll see it easily makes nine slices of cake. We hope you try it!

  2. Wow trying this now. Super easy instructions.

  3. Hi. Thanks for sharing this recipe. Do you think I can use cake and pastry flour? Thanks

  4. I want to try this! Can I bake it ahead of time and freeze?

  5. Hi!
    can I use 1 egg and for the rest of the 3 eggs can I use youghurt?
    Thank You!!!!!!!

    • Yogurt won’t work because it won’t whip the same. You need to use the eggs so you can whip them into a meringue state – that’s how the cake gets it’s rise and texture.

  6. I made the three ingredient cake and was amazed at how easy it was to make and how good it is. Wasn’t sure if I had to refrigerate leftovers. This wonderful dessert makes up so fast and with different Toppings is a different dessert every night. Thank you for bringing this to me.

  7. Very easy to make. It is exactly the type of cake I’ven been looking for to serve as strawberry shortcake.

  8. I’m going to give this recipe a try and was wondering what do you use to make the cream to hold the fruits?

    • The filling and topping are whipped cream. You just whip heavy cream with a little sugar on high speed with a mixer until it holds stiff peaks.

  9. Thank you so much for the wonderful recipes! I love them.

  10. Thank You and just to say that I love your recipes simple and great can you make some fat free stuffs low carb. Please and keep sending your great recipes I’m having a ball. Keep up the excellent work that you are doing. God Bless. Your friend Sandy.?

  11. What can I uses instead of caster sugar? Would confectioners sugar or powdered sugar work?
    Thank you.

  12. I think and like your website ad I was making the cake and was so happy of the results I just can’t believe that so simple has great results.

  13. Hi! Do you think regular granulated sugar would work for this recipe? Thanks!

  14. Really cool recipe!! Also, super delicious <3

  15. Ooh, you make this sound so easy! I might have to try this over the weekend. Although, it’ll be with gluten-free flour. Fingers crossed it works xx

  16. Hi.  Can this be Keto.  Can I use almond or coconut flour?

    Thanks, Tina