You have not lived until you have tried homemade angel food cake. Made-from-scratch angel food cake still has that pillowy softness and light brown crust on top that you love, but the flavor is even better than you could ever imagine getting from store-bought. Youโll want to double check your baking supplies and make this immediately!
If you love this deliciously sweet angel food cake, make sure to try strawberry shortcake and pound cake!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Easy to Make: With straightforward ingredients and clear instructions, this recipe is accessible for bakers of all levels.
- Superior to Store-Bought: Experience a cake with unmatched flavor and a lighter, more delightful texture.
- Flexible Pan Options: Whether you prefer classic round, loaf, or bundt shapes, this recipe adapts to various pan types for your convenience.
- Simple Ingredients: Easily accessible ingredients combine to create an extraordinary dessert.
Angel Food Cake Recipe
Angel food cake is a type of sponge cake that uses egg whites only. The combination of egg whites and sugar make for a chewy, sponge-like cake. Other types of sponge cake include Genoise, Biscuit, and Chiffon.
Why is Angel Food Cake cooled upside-down?
Angel food cake MUST be cooled inverted, or upside down. Otherwise, the cake will collapse on itself. Tube pans can be balanced on bottles or you can rest the edges against something raised (like books or cutting boards of equal heights). It is important that the cake is inverted immediately after removing from the oven and remain inverted until the cake is completely cooled which will take approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
Ingredient Breakdown
- Powdered Sugar: Adds sweetness and contributes to the fine, soft texture. For a substitution, you can make your own by blending granulated sugar with a bit of cornstarch in a food processor or blender.
- Cake Flour: Has a lower protein content than all-purpose flour, resulting in a lighter cake. If you donโt have cake flour, you can substitute it by using all-purpose flour and cornstarch (for every cup of cake flour, use 1 cup minus 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour plus 2 tablespoons of cornstarch).
- Egg Whites: The key to the cake’s lift and structure. Unfortunately, thereโs no substitute for egg whites in angel food cake as they are essential for its texture.
- Cream of Tartar: Stabilizes the egg whites and helps them hold their volume. If you donโt have it, a bit of lemon juice or white vinegar can work in a pinch, but the texture might be slightly different.
Serving Suggestions
Angel food cake’s light texture makes it a perfect match for various toppings and pairings. Here are some ideas to enhance this classic dessert:
- Fresh Fruit: Top with berries, peach slices, or citrus segments, and a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
- Whipped Cream: Add a dollop of vanilla or citrus zest-flavored whipped cream.
- Fruit Compote or Coulis: Serve with a berry compote or vibrant fruit coulis for a touch of sweetness.
- Chocolate Ganache: Drizzle with chocolate ganache for a decadent finish.
- Ice Cream: Accompany with a scoop of your favorite ice cream.
- Lemon Curd: Offer a tangy contrast with lemon curd or marmalade.
- Layered Dessert: Layer cake cubes with fruit and custard for a trifle-inspired treat.
Adapting the Recipe for Various Pan Types
Here’s a concise guide on how to adjust baking times and methods for various pans:
- Loaf Pan: Fill only two-thirds full. Keep ungreased. Bake at 350ยฐF for 35-40 minutes. Invert the pan for cooling by resting it between two objects.
- Bundt Pan: Perfect for a decorative look. Do not grease. Bake at 350ยฐF for 38-43 minutes. Cooling upside down can be achieved by balancing the center tube over a bottle.
- Round Cake Pans: Ideal for layer cakes. Divide the batter between two ungreased pans. Bake at 350ยฐF for 20-25 minutes. Invert pans onto a wire rack for cooling.
- Sheet Pan: For a cake roll or thinner slices. Spread the batter evenly. Bake at 350ยฐF for 15-20 minutes. Cool in the pan, slightly elevated, but do not invert.
Remember, the key to angel food cake, regardless of the pan, is not to grease it and to cool it inverted (where applicable) to preserve its volume and fluffy texture.
Angel Food Cake Storage Instructions
Room Temperature: Store the cake in an airtight container or under a cake dome to protect it from air and moisture. It will stay fresh for up to two days. Avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as the cold air can dry out the cake.
Refrigerating: If youโve added a perishable topping, like whipped cream or fresh fruit, refrigerate the cake. Place it in an airtight container or cover it with plastic wrap to prevent it from absorbing odors. Itโs best consumed within 24 hours to enjoy its optimal texture.
Freezing: Angel food cake freezes beautifully for longer storage. Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, then in aluminum foil to protect it from freezer burn. Store it in the freezer for up to a month. To serve, thaw it overnight in the refrigerator or for a few hours at room temperature, still wrapped to prevent condensation from affecting its texture.
Is there any way to make this with egg substitutes? We have a family member w an egg allergy. Thanks
We recommend a commercial egg replacement product, found in the egg section or the vegan/vegetarian section of your grocery store.
What do you do with the 12 egg yolks?
Make lemon curd
This recipe is a family favorite. The cake comes out perfect every time. Is there any way I can use this recipe to make cupcakes?
This recipe is a family favorite. It always comes out tasting great. Can I turn this recipe into cupcakes?
Can you use egg white powder instead of egg white?
This recipe made a delicious and beautiful cake! Not scary to make at all! I learned why Angel Food Cake is sold in stores in a disposable pan and why itโs always stuck to it. Loved this with strawberries and Cool Whip. ๐
I was excited to try this. It rose beautifully. Took it out and inverted it; however it started to fall out of the pan. It had climbed and was attached to the pan sides but the body of the cake separated from the crusty sides but just on one side. So needless to say not a pretty result but texture and taste were great. Any idea why this happened? I live at 6700 feet but canโt imagine that would have been the problem. That usually will impact rise. This rose great.
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I had that happen to me once. It was because I hadnโt baked it long enough. Make sure cake is done by testing it with toothpick inserted in cake, if it come out clean cake is done.
Simply heavenly!!!
Made this cake for my husband’s birthday tonight. Had our children and grandchildren over for his favorite meal (sauerkraut, pork, and dumplings) and favorite cake (anglefood), which I’ve always made from a box until now…WOW!!! What a delicious, tender, perfectly delicate cake this is! I can’t believe I was able to make it (not much of a baker), but everyone adored this cake and couldn’t stop eating it! I glazed with a lemon/vanilla glaze and served it with macerated strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries. Heavenly!!!
I have made 3 angel food cakes using this recipe. Even made powdered sugar from your recipe. Then yesterday I made an angel food cake from a mix. Iโll never do that again!! There is no comparison between the two.