The Cook's Secret Ingredient

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The baker’s secret ingredient lends tendernessto this Easy Sponge Cake. secrets in your cabinet and don’t 2 teaspoons Clabber Girl Baking Powder 1% tablespoons ClabberGirl recipes from pieto stir fry. The secret weapon is corn- 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon lemon extract (NAPSA)—Odds are, you have one of the most versatile cooking even know it. It can help with starch. It has twice the thickening powerof flour and, unlikeflour, it has no taste, so it won’t change the flavor of dishes. Also unlike flour, cornstarch doesn’t need to be cooked before liquid is added to it, making it relatively simple to use in sauces, gravies, main dishes, desserts and more. Substitute cornstarch for a por- tion of the flour in baked-good recipes for a more tender crumb and better texture. And remem- ber, replace your old container of cornstarch with a new one if you haven't purchased any in awhile. Products such as Clabber Girl Cornstarch have a resealable lid that helps keep the cornstarch fresher. Then you can be sure to cook up some memorable culinary treats. Try this recipe for Easy Sponge Cake. It comes from www.clabbergirl.com. Easy Sponge Cake 4 eggs, separated % cup sugar “4 cup cold water % cup sifted flour Cornstarch Preheat oven to 325F. Grease bottom only of one 9inch cake pan. In medium bowl, beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored. Add sugar gradually and beat until smooth; stir in water. Combine flour, baking powder, cornstarch and salt; gradually add to egg yolk mixture. Add lemon extract and blend. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry; gently fold into batter. Pour into pan and bake 30- 40 minutes. Cool on wire rack. Split in half horizontally; fill between layers with preserves or other fruit filling. Frost top of cake (see recipe below). Frosting Pour 2 cups cold whipping cream into chilled medium bowl; add % cup granulated sugar and 2 Tbsp. Clabber Girl Cornstarch; stir to mix slightly. With an electric mixer on low, mix for about 30 seconds, then whip on high speed until stiff peaks form— about 2% minutes.