I hadn't originally planned to share my birthday cake with you all. But, then I thought why not? As you may or may not know one of my resolutions this year is to cook my way through a (quite long and basic) cookbook. I'm wanting to learn more technical terms and proper techniques. Plus I tend to glaze over the basics, as I'm at a stage in my cooking life when I love embellishing and adapting. But sometimes it's a relief to cook something simple and follow someone else's instructions. So far this month I've been making stocks, which become soups, and lots of cakes and frostings. Tomorrow is my birthday! Tonight is my family dinner. My parents make each of us a homemade version of our favorite food for our birthday. So tonight I'll be eating a lot of pizza! And I asked my mom if I could make my cake, since I have a lot of practicing to do this year anyway. I've been working with meringues, learning the difference between French, Swiss and Italian meringues. A (french) meringue base is the beginning of making angel food cake.I've always thought of angel food cake as a spring treat. So perhaps it's a little odd to be making it in the middle of winter. But, I actually think angel food cake could be the perfect January cake, as it's fat free and many people are trying to eat healthier this month after the holidays. Even though this is a fairly healthy cake (if that's not a total oxymoron), it still feels very decadent and special. Perfect for a birthday. πAngel Food Cake with Fresh Cream and Berries, recipe from Martha Stewart's Cooking School.
1 1/4 cups cake flour
1 1/2 cups sugar
12 egg whites (at room temperature is best)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
First sift together the cake flour and 3/4 cup sugar (reserve the remaining 3/4 cup sugar). I like to sift ingredients either over a large bowl or parchment paper on the counter. Sift the ingredients together four times. I know. But, this helps the cake get it's light and airy texture. I went back and forth between a large bowl and parchment paper and this made it quite easy.
In a large bowl with an electric mixer (or a stand mixer) beat the egg whites until they look foamy. Add in the salt, cream of tartar and vanilla. Continue to beat until soft peaks begin to form (3-4 minutes on medium/low speed). While the mixer running slowly add in the reserved 3/4 cup sugar. Beat until stiff peaks form, mixture will look very glossy.
Fold the sifted flour mixture into the meringue. Do this in 4-5 small batches, using a rubber spatula to fold the dry ingredients into the meringue. Now you're ready to pour (more like plop) the batter into your angel food pan. Use a knife to cut into the batter in a large circle. This helps to release any big air bubbles. This is also what creates that circular ridge though out the cake (you can see it in the photo above).
Bake at 325Β°F for 32-40 minutes. Remove from oven allow to cool for a few minutes. Run a knife along the outer edge of the pan, helping to release the cake from the edges. Invert the cake and pan onto a cooling rack. Gently pull the pan off, leaving the cone center. Then gently pull the cone center out as well. You can serve this warm or allow to fully cool then wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.Fresh whipped cream (this is essential for angel food cake if you ask me!)
2 cups heavy cream
2 tablespooon powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
With and electric mixer beat the cream on medium high. As the mixer runs, add in the sugar and vanilla. Keep beating just until soft peaks form.Serve this cake with fresh cream and berries. A little chocolate sauce would be good too. I left the tops of my strawberries on simply because I thought it looked pretty. And hey, it's my birthday. But you can chop up the fruit ahead or slice the cake before adding any toppings. It's all good. π xo. Emma
Credits // Author and Photography: Emma Chapman
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I hope your birthday is the best ever!
Happy Birthday!
happy (early) birthday emma!! this cake looks so light, fluffy & dreamy – the perfect finale to your pizza feast i’m sure! you should share more basic recipes like this one (i know that i would love to learn more “basics”)! i’m hoping to make my way through one of martha stewart’s books as well – her encyclopedia of crafts! xo
oh yum. that looks so good. angel food cake with wipped cream and fresh berries is one of my faves.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMMA!
That is one super pretty cake.
xxx
… this, looks simply divine. I hope it tastes delicious!
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Oh my goodness!
This looks amazing!
I am totally going to try and bake it myself!
H xox
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This cake looks like heaven!!
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Ooo, that looks yummy. I love cakes and this one.. I need to taste.. xa
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Mmmm this is one of my favorite desserts! I will definitely be keeping this recipe. Yum!
xo Denise
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Just saw this on the Great British Bake Off before Christmas, (you should check it out on the BBC) looks delicious! happy Birthday! Meabh xox
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Wow the photography is beautiful on this, and that cake looks bakery worthy! Amazing work.
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wow, that’s so gorgeous!! I love angel food cake, but have never made one from scratch before- this looks so perfect. And one could always make a lemon curd or aoili sauce with all the leftover egg yokes. Yum!
This looks amazing! Thank you for sharing your birthday cake with us, Emma. And a very happy birthday to you.
Happy (early) Birthday! This looks so delicious, and it’s SO pretty with the fresh berries on it. Reminds me of the cake I made for my husband’s birthday.
So beautiful! Love these cake recipes! So glad you shared this! π
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Your cake looks absolutely stunning! Have a great birthday! :)x
Your cake looks stunning – have a great birthday π x
Oh my, this looks incredible! x
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Your cake looks lovely – and you get to eat it too! I’ve very impressed that you’re working your way through a cook book. That’s something I’ve always thought about doing but never managed. Happy birthday to you!!
Claire xx
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I’ve never had angel food cake, wonder if it tastes similar to some other type of cake. It looks delicious!
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That looks AMAZING!!
This cake is so pretty!! LOVE!
This is gorgeous, so fresh!
This cake is gorgeous, I bet its delicious too!
This looks fantastically delicious!
Who could resist the fluffy cloud-like topping and fresh delicious berries! I’m inspired!! Happy Birthday Emma! π
oh yum, this looks wonderful! it is absolutely beautiful! π
Oh my goodness … your cake is absolutely gorgeous! Angel Food Cake was ALWAYS what I went for as a child when my mom asked me what kind of birthday cake I wanted. But now you’ve caused me to realize that I haven’t had a piece of it since those days. I definitely must get into making my own.
Happy birthday to you. Here’s wishing you have a great year, although it would be very difficult to top the year you’ve just had!! π
My my that looks aboslutely delicious! Happy Birthday Emma, this is a hell of a way to celebrate! π
Much love!
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Wow echt cool π werde euch bestimmt ΓΆftet besuchen π
Looks so good!! xx
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Such a cute way to decorate a cake! I love the fresh fruit, it’s so reminiscent of summer.
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Mmmm this looks really love Emma. Hope you have a wonderful birthday! Enjoy your pizza π X X X
Beautiful!!
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Mamma mia what a fantastic Birthday cake. I want one of this for mine. The first picture invites me to give a bite. Ummmm, yummi!!!
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The result is excellent. Is visually gorgeous! I imagine it was delicious!
My Birthday is tomorrow! Happy Birthday!!
My momma makes a BOMB angel food cake. I love how it gets that crispy crunchy crust on top but the rest is light and fluffy. So good!
Mmmmm, looks so good. Your cooking resolution inspired me to have one of my own. Happy Monday!
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This looks delectable! Have a wonderful time chowing down and celebrating your birthday!
Happy birthday emma!
I just celebrated my birthday and went for Angel Food, as well. My grandma always bakes everyone in our family a cake of our choice for our birthdays. So, of course, it was delicious!
YUM!
Looks so delicious! Happy birthday!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMMA!
May I have a little bit or it’s too late? It looks gorgeous!
yummy!!!!
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I just made an angel food cake last night. Its probably one of my favourite cakes in the world to eat and bake, because its not too difficult and is so light and delicious. I always add a little bit of almond oil to mine, I think it gives it a little something extra.
This looks so yummy! Happy birthday, Emma!
That whipped cream looks soo good (drooling). Happy Birthday!
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Love angel food! At my house we always ‘ice’ it with lemon curd mixed with cool whip!
Happy Birthday! I laughed out loud when I got home and saw this because I am making an angel food cake tonight and have been getting strange reactions from everyone who thinks it should be a summer cake. I have tons of egg whites from shoveling avoglemono into my sick hubby all week so this is the perfect solution.
That cake looks divine! Hope you had a good day Emma!
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omg this looks amazing! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! π
Looks lovely! A champagne cocktail would be perfect with this cake. Here’s a recipe for the French 75 cocktail:
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Cheers!
Gorgeous cake! I’ll have to add this to my list of cakes to try with afternoon tea!
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happy birthday! and that looks so yummy!
xxoo,
nikki
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That cakes is stunning and looks delish!!
I absolutely love angel food cake and I think it’s awesome for ANY month!
xoxo
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My husband loves angel food cake, so I make it for his birthday every year. Admittedly from a box, because the one and only time I tried to make it from scratch it didn’t rise. This makes me want to try to make it from scratch again. Hope you had an awesome birthday and that your cake tasted awesome too.
XOXO,
Erin
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I hope you had a great birthday Emma. Angel food cake has been a long time favorite and this recipe sounds so good. Guess I know what I’m baking next π
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Awww SHIT. Angel food and straw B’s are my jam! You better save me somma dat or ELSE.
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Happy Birthday!
The cake looks great, but with the strawberries, it’s seems to me more a summer dessert… π
What a fantastic Idea! Which book are you baking from? The cake looks so beautiful, hope your birthday was great.
Happy Birthday!
big birthday love and wishes to you!
xx
Thank you for sharing this recipe. It is always neat to see how everyone’s family celebrates birthdays. This cake looks delicious and I can’t wait to try it out. Wishing you a birthday filled with blessings!
happy birthday Emma!
that angel food cake looks very pretty and delicious!
I usually skip cake on my birthday because it’s such a weakness, but this angel food cake looks delicious! Emma, I always love your baking/cooking posts – the ingredients, photography, and unique ideas are so fun!
Caitlin
HAPPY HAPPY DAY! WISH I could put my hand into the screen & enjoy a slice! YUM YUM YUM for Angel Food Cake.
Lovely photos, too. Sarah Helene, Minneapolis.
It looks beautiful and I’m sure it tastes even better!!!
Happy birthday!!
xx,
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Wow, that cake looks fabulous! Love fresh fruit and whipped cream on top of a cake! Have a very Happy Birthday! JO
Emma, happy birthday!!! I hope you’re having a great day! lots of love and creativity in your life! xxx from Greece
What a beautiful arrangement! Wonderful!
I tend to use brown sugar instead of regular white sugar. any idea if that would be fine to use? or would it totally throw off the taste of the cake?
thanks for the recipe ladies!!
Ally.
Looks great but I’m not sure how you can call it ‘fat free’? Sugar converts to fat during digestion, and there is bound to be fat in the cream.
Oh my, this cake looks delicious! xx
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Yummmyyyy! π Great tip, thanks!
ANDREA
OH goodness me! This looks scrumptious!! Happy Belated Birthday π Thank you for deciding to share π
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never heard of this kind of cake, but it look stunning!
xo, cheyenne
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more beautiful angel food cake display. Those berries are all absolutely perfect looking. I’ve never thought to include raspberries for an angel food! Happy birthday π
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Happy birthday to you Emma! It was my mom’s birthday today & I made this cake for her… thanks so much for the recipe <3