Angel Food Cake Recipe
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This classic, heavenly fluffy angel food cake delivers impossibly light, airy texture with delicate sweetness—made with just egg whites, sugar, and cake flour for a fat-free dessert that's perfect with fresh berries and whipped cream. Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cook Time: 50 minutes | Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes (includes cooling) | Servings: 12

Ingredients
Instructions
Preheat your oven to 325°F. Make sure you have an ungreased 10-inch tube pan ready—do NOT grease it.
Sift the cake flour with ½ cup of the sugar into a bowl, then set it aside. Sifting is important here, so don’t skip it.
In a large, completely clean and grease-free bowl, beat the egg whites with an electric mixer on medium speed until they’re foamy—about 1 minute.
Add the cream of tartar and salt, then continue beating on medium-high speed until soft peaks form—when you lift the beaters, the peaks should curl over gently.
With the mixer running on medium-high, gradually add the remaining 1 cup of sugar about 2 tablespoons at a time, beating well after each addition. Continue beating until stiff, glossy peaks form—this takes about 5-7 minutes total. The whites should be thick and shiny and hold their shape firmly.
Using a rubber spatula, gently fold in the vanilla and almond extracts with just a few strokes.
Gradually fold in the sifted flour mixture about ⅓ cup at a time, using a gentle folding motion—cut down through the center, sweep across the bottom, and bring the spatula up along the side. Rotate the bowl and repeat until the flour just disappears. Don’t over-mix or you’ll deflate those precious air bubbles.
Spoon the batter into the ungreased tube pan and smooth the top gently. Run a knife through the batter in a swirling motion to remove any large air pockets.
Bake for 45-50 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and springs back when lightly touched. The cake should not jiggle at all.
Immediately invert the pan onto a bottle neck or the pan’s built-in feet, and let the cake cool completely upside down—this takes 1-2 hours and is absolutely essential. Don’t rush this step.
Once completely cool, run a thin knife around the outer edge, inner tube, and bottom of the pan to release the cake. Turn it out onto a serving plate (if you can resist diving in immediately).
140
30g
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5g
0g
0g
85mg
0mg (no egg yolks or butter!)
Your bowl and beaters must be completely grease-free or the egg whites won’t whip—I wipe mine with white vinegar first.
Room temperature egg whites whip up higher and faster than cold ones—let them sit out for 30 minutes.
Don’t open the oven door during baking or the cake might collapse.
The upside-down cooling is not optional—it prevents the delicate cake from deflating before it’s fully set.
Use a serrated knife and a gentle sawing motion to cut angel food cake without squishing it.
Serve slices with fresh berries (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries) and a dollop of whipped cream for the traditional presentation.
Layer slices with lemon curd and whipped cream for a sophisticated trifle-style dessert.
Top with macerated strawberries and their juices for a light, refreshing treat.
Dust with powdered sugar and serve with a cup of coffee or tea for an afternoon snack.








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