Angel food cake
- Angel Cake is also the name of a doll in the Strawberry Shortcake series.
Angel food cake is an example of cake that became popular in the United States in the 19th century.[1] It is also called angel cake. It is very light and fluffy. Because of this, it is named Angel cake because it is said to be "food for the angels."[2]
Angel food cake needs the egg whites to be whipped until they are stiff, and carefully folded into the other ingredients. For this method of "leavening" to work well, it is helpful to have flour that has been made of softer wheat. This causes angel food cake to have a very light texture and taste. Angel food cake should be cut with a serrated knife, as a solid blade tends to compress the cake rather than cut it.
Angel Food Cake Media
- Gourmet angel food cake.jpg
An angel food cake with various toppings and frosting
- Mixer.jpg
- Mixer
- Angel Food Cake Pan.JPG
"angel food cake pan"
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Angel food cake in a bundt pan
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Angel food cake showing its texture
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Angel food cake batter
- Angel food cake batter 1.jpg
Close-up view of the batter
References
- ↑ Fertig, Judith (October 25, 2003), All-American Desserts, ISBN 1558321918
- ↑ "Types of foam cakes". JoyOfBaking.com. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
Other websites
Media related to Angel food cakes at Wikimedia Commons
16x16px [[wikibooks:Cookbook:Angel Cake |]] at Wikibook Cookbooks