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angel food cake, Christmas, Christmas baking, Christmas craft, David Lebovitz, dessert, DIY angel ornaments, recipe
Do angels really exist? Why, of course, they do! I live with at least a couple of them. The third one is yet to be determined. It’s not clear to me if he’s an angel or not at this point.
I called and called on him to come bring me a glass of water, as I was resting on the couch, completely pooped from all the shopping, decorating, cleaning, cooking, and yes, eating, but he wouldn’t come. He couldn’t be pried away from his game. Why did we keep buying him all these electronic games?
The other two are clearly angels. The daughter came to wrap a warm blanket around me while I was snoozing. The hubby followed up by building a fire. I ended up sleeping on the couch half the night, it was so warm and comfy there.
So, it’s only natural that I reciprocated and feed them the only food befitting angels, Angel Food Cake. I gave the angel-in-training a slice, too, even though it’s questionable whether he deserved it or not. After all, his mom is an angel herself. Hey, my name is Angie, isn’t it?
Angel Food Cake
There seems to be a consensus out there that this is hard to make, but I’m not sure what the fuss is. Angel Food Cake is not any harder to make than other cakes. Here are my thoughts on making this cake.
- Cream of tartar is a must-have ingredient.
- Cake flour creates a light cake, but is not necessary. Yes, I’ve made Angel Food Cake with all-purpose flour with very good results.
- Egg whites should be brought to room temperature before beating. It makes a difference in the amount of volume created.
- Don’t overbeat the egg whites. Overbeating creates a dry cake.
- Alton Brown is a genius. His method of grinding the sugar ahead of use is absolutely brilliant!
There are a couple of good recipes online for Angel Food Cake. Alton Brown and David Lebovitz both have good recipes. I sort of combined both to get to a happy medium.
1 cup cake flour (not self-rising) or 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups sugar, divided
1 1/2 cups egg whites (about 12 eggs), at room temperature
1 1/2 tsp cream of tartar
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
2 tsp lemon juice
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F.
2. In a food processor, grind sugar until it is superfine. Combine half of the sugar with the flour, setting the remaining sugar aside.
3. In a large bowl, beat egg whites, cream of tartar, salt, vanilla, and lemon juice until soft, droopy peaks form.
4. Gradually add the reserved sugar (the half without the flour), beating on high-speed. Do not overbeat; David Lebovitz explains “the egg whites should not be overly dry or stiff, but soft and cloud-like.”
5. Spoon flour-sugar mixture 1/4 cup at a time over egg whites, folding gently with a rubber spatula, just until blended.
6. Spoon the batter into ungreased 9 or 10-inch tube pan, smooth the top, and bake for 45 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. Immediately invert cake onto a funnel or a bottle, unless your tube pan has “feet”, in which case you wouldn’t need the funnel or bottle. Let cake cool completely before removing from pan.
7. Serve with lemon sauce or blueberry sauce.
Note:
I made smaller cakes, using mini 5-inch tube pans. The recipe makes 6 mini cakes, or 24 muffins.
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Angel Ornaments
Now that we’ve decided angels do exist, the next question is, do they have wings? For the sole purpose of giving them that “cute” factor, I’m going against Father Renzo Lavatori on this one, and decided that they should. Otherwise, my angels would just look like triangles and circles hanging on a piece of ribbon!
And angels don’t have to be just for Christmas, by the way. They are perfect for everyday, and definitely a must for Valentine’s day. You know, Cupid! Isn’t he an angel? Anyway, I’m just giving you craft ideas. Come Valentine’s day, you might want to make a few angels or Cupids for decorations. I know I will.
Feliz Navidad, everyone! I don’t know what y’all are planning to do, but I’m going to sleep for the next three days straight. Angels need some rest and relaxation, too! 🙂
Maybe I’m just not worth it. Santa didn’t pop by. No one has ever made me angel cake…shouldn’t dwell?! As for Valentine’s! Don’t even start me.
Ah, you know the little witch I used to go with your fab t-towels? Turns out she’s Italian! La Befana. Unfortunately I can’t link to my ‘share’ on FB. Here’s Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Befana The photos on FB are exactly the same type of doll as the one I have, excepting for the clothes. Who knew!?
If I had known, I would have definitely put you on my list! And made you angel cake, too :-).
I think I’ve heard of La Befana, maybe from one of my Italian friends, which 99% of my friends are. Excellent that she can be featured in two holidays, Halloween and Christmas. We need more icons like that, with multiple purposes! Forget Christmas already, Johnny, have a smashing New Year, instead! XOXO
You cake is so beautiful and plated so wonderfully that it is nothing short of heavenly. How fitting! May you continue to enjoy the holiday season.
Thank you, John! You always know what to say! We’ve been enjoying our winter break so far. Not much to do, just relaxing, going out to eat, taking the kids to the movies, etc., a true luxury nowadays for us. I hope you and your family (especially that wonderful Zia of yours) had a relaxing Christmas. And wishing you a joyous New Year filled with good times spent with family and friends! XOXO
I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas, Angie! Your cake looks heavenly! 😉 And yes, Alton Brown is a genius.
We did, Patty, thank you, and same to you! And wising you and your family a happy new year, filled with peace and prosperity! Here’s to a phenomenal 2014! XOXO
I’m fortunate to have two (big and small) angels of my own. 😉 Happy Holidays Angie, enjoy your sweet rest and slumber! Feliz Año Nuevo!
We are blessed, Martine! Shouldn’t complain about anything, really. Feliz año nuevo to you, too, and your angels! XOXO
Happy holidays Angie! I hope you are getting some R’n’R…Lovely looking cake and gorgeous photos – love the snow!
Hi Selma, good to hear from you. How’s the property search going? We had the same stressful experience 14 yrs ago looking for a house. Exhausting! Hope everything settles quickly for you. Happy Holidays to you, too, Selma. So glad you were able to enjoy the beautiful sights around the city! XOXO
Thanks so much for asking – that is so sweet of you. And since you have asked – property search is a complete disaster – I have been let down 3 times now so hopefully the next one with be THE one! It is just exhausting though but I have had a few days off from it and will start again next week feeling fresh and positive. 🙂
I know exatly how you felt, having been there. We were supposed to stay in the hotel for 1 month while looking, we ended up staying for 3! Stay positive, hope for the best, but be prepared for the worst, that’s my advice. You will find THE one, I know it. Keeping my fingers crossed for you! 🙂
Happy Christmas’ Holidays, Angie. Yeah, sure, angels exist! Your cake sure is beautiful, the presentation is flawless. Have a great day!Cris
Thanks, Cris! Hope you had a great Christmas, and wising you a smashing new year! XOXO, Angie.
Of course they exist and I’m with you: they have wings! 😉 Angie: the ornaments look truly adorable, like so so cute, and the angel cake? As we say here in Brooklyn: fuggadaboutit. Translation: hitting the ball out of the park! Love it. Happy happy holidays and a stellar 2014 for you and your (mostly angelic) family!
Love the Brooklyn translation! Reminds me of that movie with Hugh Grant, “Mickey Blue Eyes.” Hilarious! Hubby always pulls that one scene on me whenever he wants to make me laugh, works every time! Thanks, Azita, for making me laugh. Happy Holidays to you and you’re family, dear! XOXO.
I hope your Christmas was terrific! I love the title of this blog post. And, I love angel food cake.
We had a wonderful relaxing Christmas, Tammy. I hope you did, too! I’m glad you like the post, makes me happy that you do. Have a terrific New Year! XOXO, Angie.
Coming to your blog is dangerous, especially before dinner 🙂 Looking and reading, enjoying all the deliciousness here my simple dinner plans seems to fly out of the window…
Lol…simple is always best, Ese! It was Christmas so I made a special dessert, that’s all. Otherwise, most days we eat simple food, too. Happy Holidays to you, Ese! XOXO, Angie.
🙂 I can’t disagree! Thank you and Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones, Angie!
Oh, Angie. You are a talented writer. Your prose never fails to engage me – and make me smile and laugh. You have a gift. 🙂 I do hope that your third possibly-angel-in-waiting gets with the Angle Angie program soon and delivers water (or wine, for that matter) whenever called up. 😉 Your story about your husband and daughter caring for you was very touching. I do appreciate your tips for preparing a perfect angel food (or Angie food?) cake. I bake at high-altitude and have had some difficulties. It is easier to blame on elevation than my own pastry learning curve. What a beautiful recipe, especially with the light-as-air cake flour. Have a great weekend. Warm regards, Shanna xx
Shanna, you are so sweet! You are definitely an angel! I sure hope the angel-in-waiting gets his wings soon :-). I’ve heard about high-altitude baking, adjustments have to be made as I understand it. Obviously a challenge, so considering that, you’ve done a beautiful job baking and creating those scrumptious treats. Your brownies (last post) are to die for! XOXO.
Thank you, Angie. You are always so kind and generous in your words! Yes, I gave up baking for over a year when we moved here – but came back with avengence. 😉 Have a lovely, healthy and happy New Year – and your family, as well. Warmest regards, Shanna xx