Angel Food Cake (Gluten-Free)

"My sister decided that she wanted Angel Food cake and my mother decided she wanted some Creme Brulee; one uses egg whites and the other uses yolks so I went searching for a recipe. I saw the other GF angel food recipes on Recipezaar but was not satisfied with the list of ingredients; they use a flour mix that is all starch and several of the reviews mention that it deflates from the bottom up. I found this recipe by searching on Google and made it instead. I was a little over zealous when mixing in the flour so my whites lost a little volume, but it did not affect the taste. The end result was a light and fluffy cake. It was the first time I had had angel food cake since going gluten-free and I was not disappointed. I made a strawberry trifle by breaking the cake into little chunks and layering them with lite whipped cream and strawberries. Edit: I have made this recipe 3 times now. To keep the whipped white mixture from deflating, I highly recommend not folding in the flour mixture by hand. The first 2 cakes I made, I folded it in by hand. The 3rd time I stirred it in on the slowest possible setting on my Kitchen Aid which resulted in a cake that was about 2-3" higher. All 3 of them tasted great though."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
1 cake
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Separate egg whites into stainless steel bowl and let them come to room temperature.
  • In a separate medium bowl, sift flours, salt, xanthan gum, and 3/4 cup of sugar.
  • Beat the egg whites until foamy. Add the cream of tartar. Beat until the egg whites form soft peaks. Beat in the other reserved 3/4 cup of sugar about 3 Tablespoons at a time. Beat until stiff peaks form.
  • Slowly fold in flour mixture about 1/4 cup at a time. Once the flour mixture is combined, fold in vanilla.
  • Slowly pour the batter into a tube pan and spread evenly. Run a knife through the cake to eliminate any large air bubbles.
  • Bake for 50-55 minutes until top is golden and sides begin to pull away.
  • Cool for 10 minutes. Run a knife along the outer edge of the pan and pull out the insert to the tube pan. Run a knife along the bottom of the insert and invert onto a cake plate.

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Reviews

  1. My hubby's favorite thing ever is Angel food cake. Since learning I am celiac over 12 years ago and having never had success with GF angel food cake, we had given up on this treat. But for his birthday, today, I tried this recipe and it was wonderful. Doing every step with the kitchenaide was the trick and I used Tom Saywers GF flour blend. Turned out light and fluffly, the batter had beautiful peaks and the baked cake rose 4 inches above the pan and only settled minimally, Better yet, my hubby who does not have to eat a GF diet said he liked it better than a regular Angel Food cake. Kudos!!! and thanks to recipe submitter and those who wrote previous reviews. You were all so helpful!!
     
  2. I think this recipe is outstanding...the best angel food cake I have ever made with regular flour or with gluten free flours! The inside was tender and sweet and the outsides had that classic "toasted marshmallow in cake form" flavor that makes angel food cake so delicious. I didn't have millet flour so I subbed sorghum flour. I also substituted a tablespoon of ground sugar/vanilla bean mixture that I had left over from another recipe. I think what makes this different from other recipes are the tips--be sure to beat the egg whites long enough, be sure to bake long enough--these are what made this cake so successful. It was nice and high and STAYED that way--no sinking whatsoever. This is my go to recipe for angel food cake from now on!
     
  3. HI Andrew:<br/><br/>This recipe did me very well. I was looking for a recipe that did not call for traditional gluten-free flour ingredients. I don't tolerate those any better than wheat flour. Your success and information made me willing to go out on a limb and use what I could. Used 2/3 C white rice and 1/3 C arrowroot to replace your flours (did not have millet). also used and extra tsp of guar gum. <br/>took longer to cook--45 min--but could be due to oven variation as well as recipe changes. I used your suggestion to blend in flours with mixer rather than by hand with good results. Rose quite high--about 4 inches above top of tube pan but settled back down beautifully. Used only 2/3 C sugar and still too sweet; will use less next time. I was afraid to reduce it too much because of effect it might have on texture. but this time it was excellent so will be more daring next time. Want to try for christmas with bits of candied peel and pine nuts added as well. <br/>Great recipe Thank you<br/>Judy in WA
     
  4. Awesome recipe. I made this just as the recipe said and it turned out wonderful. No one could tell that it was gluten free.
     
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I'm 22 and have Celiac Disease. I've been eating gluten-free since I was 19. My mother also has Celiac. I've recently discovered the fun of cooking. I work for Duke Energy as a Co-op and am an Electrical Engineering student at the University of Cincinnati.
 
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