Totally Foolproof Earl Grey Genoise

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by Hanbit Cho
Foolproof Earl Grey Genoise

Earl Grey Genoise (Totally Foolproof) is on the menu in Book recipe, and we are going to teach you how to make this delicious recipe from scratch!

Genoise is another term for “sponge cake” – extremely airy and light. It’s most often used as layers in cakes. Although it may not look that difficult, genoise is rather fickle and I have covered the key points in making a successful genoise.

  • Foolproof Earl Grey Genoise
  • Foolproof Earl Grey Genoise
  • Foolproof Earl Grey Genoise
  • Foolproof Earl Grey Genoise

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15cm x 7cm (diameter/height). For an 8 inch pan (20cm diameter), multiply all the ingredients by 1.8x

Foolproof Earl Grey Genoise
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Earl Grey Genoise (Totally Foolproof)

Rating: 5.0/5
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Serves: 4 Prep Time: Cooking Time: Nutrition facts: 200 calories 20 grams fat

Ingredients

  • Eggs 155g
  • Sugar 88g
  • Honey 10g
  • Cake flour 60g
  • Cornstarch 18g
  • Earl Grey tea leaves (needs to be fine) 1g
  • Unsalted Butter 21g
  • + few drops of vanilla extract if possible (drop it at any time)

Instructions

  1. Before you start, prepare the pan in advance by cutting parchment paper(or Teflon sheet) into strips/circles and lining the inside. Also, keep the butter at 50~60°C.
  2. Combine the eggs and sugar + honey in a bowl and raise the temperature of this mixture to 40°C using a hot water bath.
  3. Whisk the mixture using a hand mixer for several minutes until you reach an ivory-colored batter (2 methods of checking this is mentioned in the video)
  4. Whisk on medium speed for 1~2m followed by low speed for 2mins to tighten and even out the air bubbles inside the batter.
  5. Add the sifted flour/cornstarch/earl grey powder and fold it in carefully with a spatula.
  6. Add in melted butter at 50~60°C and fold carefully.
  7. Bake at 165°C for approx. 30minutes. (the baking time will vary on the size) Check whether your genoise is baked by sticking it in a wooden rod to see if it comes out wet.
  8. Immediately after you take it out of the oven, give a shock to release the hot air bubbles inside. Take the genoise out of the pan, and let it cool upside down for 10minutes before turning it back upright.
  9. Let it cool completely before slicing it into layers.

Notes

Storage:

airtight container + wrapped in cling film (2 days in fridge / 3~4 weeks in freezer)

Useful Tip:

  1. You must raise the temperature of the egg/sugar/honey mixture to 40°C to allow plenty of air to be incorporated + sugar will melt completely.
  2. Whisk the mixture enough so that it gets thick/fluffy enough (either check using the ribbon method or the toothpick method. Please see the video for details)
  3. Tightening the air bubbles at low speed is crucial to achieving a homogenous interior.
  4. Overfolding the flour will result in a reduced volume. However, undermixing will result in bits of unmixed flour when you bake it (oh no...).eGiving the genoise a shock immediately after you take it out of the oven is important. If you don't, you may end up with a sinking/shrinking genoise as it cools down.
  5. Check if genoise is well-baked by inserting a wooden rod to see if anything sticks to the rod - if it comes out clean then you're good.
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