Classic Angel Food Cake

Fresh, fluffy, and light as air, this Classic Angel Food Cake is a must-make! With only a few ingredients, it’s the perfect way to celebrate any special gathering.

Close-up of the top of an angel food cake.

This Classic Angel Food Cake recipe is a light, airy dessert known for its delicate texture and subtly sweet flavor. Made from whipped egg whites, sugar, and flour, this fat-free cake rises into a tall, fluffy masterpiece with a soft, cloud-like texture. Its mild vanilla flavor makes it the perfect canvas for fresh berries, whipped cream, or even a simple dusting of powdered sugar.

For other fun and fluffy cake recipes you have to check out my Old Fashioned Sour Cream Pound Cake, Classic Strawberry Shortcake, and Blue Ribbon Pound Cake.

Recipe Ingredients

Close-up of an undecorated angel food cake.

Granulated Sugar – Not only sweetens but also stabilizes the egg whites, creating a delicate crumb and soft, fluffy texture.

Vanilla Bean Paste – Adds a warm, rich vanilla flavor that deepens the cake’s sweetness.

Cream of Tartar – Stabilizes the whipped egg whites for the fluffiest texture.

For a full list of ingredients and amounts, see the recipe card below.

Variations

Topping Options – Fresh berries like strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries, a drizzle of lemon curd, or rich chocolate ganache and caramel are all great choices. Whipped cream, cherries, or coconut flakes make it even better!

Almond Extract – Swap vanilla bean paste for almond extract to add a subtle nutty flavor that complements the cake’s light sweetness.

How to Make Classic Angel Food Cake

Step 1: Adjust the top rack to the center of the oven. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius).

Step 2: In a food processor, pulse sugar until fine, about 2 minutes.

Step 3: In a medium mixing bowl, sift together half of the sugar, the cake flour, and the salt; set aside.

Step 4: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment (or a large mixing bowl with a hand mixer), whisk together egg whites, water, vanilla bean paste, and cream of tartar until foamy, about 2 minutes on low. Turn the speed up to medium, and slowly add the remaining sugar a little at a time. Gradually turn the speed up to medium-high. Beat until medium peaks form.

Egg whites foaming in a glass mixing bowl as they begin to whip in a stand mixer.

Step 5: Sift enough of the flour mixture over the egg white mixture to evenly dust the top. Using a spatula, gently fold the flour into the egg white mixture. Repeat until all of the flour mixture is incorporated.

Step 6: Spoon the batter evenly into an ungreased angel food cake pan. Place in the oven and bake for 35-45 minutes. If the top is browning around the 35-minute mark, cover it with foil. A cake tester inserted into the center should come out with a few moist crumbs. When done, remove from the oven, invert, and allow to cool upside down on a wire rack (or use legs if your pan has them). Cool for 1 hour before removing from the pan. Use an offset spatula to loosen the outer and center edges. Top with whipped cream, berries, coconut, or mint, or serve with a scoop of ice cream.

A slice of classic angel food cake topped with fresh berries, whipped cream, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream on a white plate.

Expert Tips

Perfect Release and Slicing – Use a sturdy silicone or offset spatula to loosen the edges. Invert onto a cake stand, tapping gently until it slides out. Slice with a serrated knife using a gentle sawing motion.

Use Fresh Egg Whites – Freshly separated egg whites provide better volume and stability compared to carton egg whites, giving the cake a lighter, fluffier texture.

FAQs

What pans are best for my Angel Food Cake?

A classic angel food cake is typically made in a tube pan, but a regular or bundt pan works too. Watch the color as it bakes, and check for a slight spring when touched.

What can I do with the leftover egg yolks?

Leftover egg yolks are great for custards, curds, or rich sauces like hollandaise. You can also add them to scrambled eggs or bake them into cookies for extra richness.

Whole angel food cake garnished with whipped cream, fresh strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and mint sprigs.

Storage Information

STORE Angel Food Cake at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days, or refrigerate for up to 5 days.

For longer storage, wrap the entire cake or individual slices in plastic wrap, followed by aluminum foil. Place in a freezer-safe bag or container and FREEZE for up to 4 months. When ready to serve, thaw at room temperature.

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Classic angel food cake garnished with whipped cream, fresh strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and mint sprigs.

Classic Angel Food Cake Recipe

Fresh, fluffy, and light as air, this Classic Angel Food Cake is a must-make! With only a few ingredients, it’s the perfect way to celebrate any special gathering.
5 from 11 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegetarian
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 14 servings
Calories: 144kcal
Author: Andrea
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Ingredients

  • 1 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 cup cake flour - sifted
  • 12 large egg whites - room temperature
  • 1/3 cup warm water*
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste**
  • 1 1/2 tsp cream of tartar

For Garnish

  • whipped cream
  • berries
  • unsweetened coconut flakes
  • mint
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Instructions

  • Adjust the top rack to the center of the oven. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius).
  • In a food processor, pulse sugar until fine, about 2 minutes.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, sift together half of the sugar, the cake flour, and the salt; set aside.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment (or a large mixing bowl with a hand mixer), whisk together egg whites, water, vanilla bean paste, and cream of tartar until foamy, about 2 minutes on low. Turn the speed up to medium, and slowly add the remaining sugar a little at a time. Gradually turn the speed up to medium-high. Beat until medium peaks form.
  • Sift enough of the flour mixture over the egg white mixture to evenly dust the top. Using a spatula, gently fold the flour into the egg white mixture. Repeat until all of the flour mixture is incorporated.
  • Spoon the batter evenly into an ungreased angel food cake pan. Place in the oven and bake for 35-45 minutes. If the top is browning around the 35-minute mark, cover it with foil. A cake tester inserted into the center should come out with a few moist crumbs. When done, remove from the oven, invert, and allow to cool upside down on a wire rack (or use legs if your pan has them). Cool for 1 hour before removing from the pan. Use an offset spatula to loosen the outer and center edges. Top with whipped cream, berries, coconut, or mint, or serve with a scoop of ice cream.

NOTES

*If it’s a rainy/snowy day or you live in a humid climate, decrease water to ¼ cup.
**If you don’t have vanilla bean paste, combine 1 tsp. of vanilla extract with the seeds of ½ a vanilla bean.
-Don’t add too much fruit to the top of your cake or it will start to deflate. It’s a delicate cake! Trust me.
-Use three bowls to separate eggs. One medium bowl for yolks, one medium bowl for whites, and one small bowl to separate them over. That way if you do get yolk in the small bowl, it only ruins one egg and you don’t have to dump the entire bowl of whites out!
STORE Angel Food Cake at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days, or refrigerate for up to 5 days.
For longer storage, wrap the entire cake or individual slices in plastic wrap, followed by aluminum foil. Place in a freezer-safe bag or container and FREEZE for up to 4 months. When ready to serve, thaw at room temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 14serving | Calories: 144kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 127mg | Potassium: 104mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 0.2IU | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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