Martha Stewart Makes Angel Food Cake 3 Ways | Martha Bakes S1E6 Angel Food Cake
Want to learn how to make angel food cake? In this episode, Martha shows how easy it really is to make a cake as fluffy and light as a cloud. Simple tips and tricks will help the viewer to make three variations; from a classic angel food cake to a coconut cloud filled one with pillows of Swiss meringue, and mini brown sugar angel food cakes with hints of molasses flavor.
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0:00 Introduction
0:26 Classic Angel Food Cake
3:02 This is a tube pan
5:51 Mini Angel Food Cakes with Brown Sugar Batter
11:22 Coconut Cloud Cake
15:56 How to Serve Angel Food Cakes
16:25 How to Make Elderflower Syrup
17:07 How to Make Hot Fudge
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Brown Sugar Angel Food Cakes -
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3 LAYERS ANGEL FOOD CAKE, BASIC RECIPE EP4
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ANGEL FOOD CAKE - How to make a perfect ANGEL CAKE Recipe
This deliciously light & fluffy SPONGE CAKE originated in the United States... becoming popular in the late 19th century!! Made with whipped egg whites, cream of tartar and flour gives it the nickname FOOD OF THE ANGELS...NO butter or oil used!! LOW IN CALORIES!! Click on SHOW MORE below for full recipe...
ANGEL FOOD CAKE
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
DO NOT oil, butter or flour Bundt/Tube pan
1 - 1/4 cups egg whites (about 9-12 egg)
1 -1/2 cups sugar
1 cup cake flour
1 - 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon pure almond extract
1. Sift flour and 1/2 cup of the sugar twice. Set aside.
2. Add egg whites, cream of tartar, salt, vanilla and almond extracts into a very clean large mixing bowl. Using mixer, on medium-high speed, beat ingredients together until soft peaks form. Increase beating speed to high. Adding the remaining sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, until stiff peaks form.
3. Gradually fold in sifted flour/sugar mixture, about 1/2 cup at a time, into eggs whites until well blended.
4. Gently spoon into a 10-inch bundt/tube pan. Using a knife, cut through batter to remove any air pockets.
5. Bake in a preheated 350 degree F. oven, on the low rack, for 35 - 40 minutes or until lightly golden in color and entire top appears dry.
6. Immediately invert pan onto cooling race; cooling completely, about 2 hours.
7. Carefully run knife around side and center tube of pan. If cake sticks to bottom of pan...Vigorously shake pan north, south, east and west until loose.
8. Place Angel Food Cake onto plater. Serve with fresh fruit(s), whipped cream and/or ice-cream.
Serves 12 - 16
ENJOY!! -Deronda :)
TIPS: 1 serving = about 115 calories. Cake maybe frozen up to 3 months in airtight packaging.
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Ree Drummond's Easiest-Ever Ice Cream Cake | The Pioneer Woman | Food Network
Ree creates this easy frozen treat for her family by layering pound cake with three different flavors of ice cream and chocolate candy!
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Ice Cream Layer Cake
RECIPE COURTESY OF REE DRUMMOND
Level: Easy
Total: 4 hr 15 min (includes freezing time)
Active: 15 min
Yield: 6 to 8 servings
Ingredients
1 pound cake
1 cup vanilla ice cream, slightly softened
4 large peanut butter cup candies, roughly chopped
1 cup chocolate ice cream, slightly softened
1/2 cup chocolate candies, such as M and Ms, roughly chopped
1 cup chocolate chip ice cream, slightly softened
Chocolate shell ice cream sauce (the type that hardens), such as Smucker's Magic Shell, for covering the top
Directions
Slice the pound cake horizontally into 3 pieces. Place the first slice in a loaf tin lined with plastic wrap. Cover the cake with the vanilla ice cream, followed by three-quarters of the chopped peanut butter cups. Add a second layer of cake and cover with the chocolate ice cream, followed by three-quarters of the chocolate candies. Place the last layer of cake on top, followed by the chocolate chip ice cream. Cover with the chocolate shell sauce, then the remaining peanut butter cups and chocolate candies. Let the sauce set for a few seconds, then fold over the plastic wrap and place in the freezer until frozen, about 4 hours.
When ready to serve, pull back the plastic wrap, gently lift the cake out and peel off the wrapping completely. Slice to serve.
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Binging with Babish: Angel Food Cake from Groundhog Day
Happy Groundhog Day all! It's the magical time of year when a homeowner's backyard nightmare reluctantly, but alertly predicts the weather. As the snow piles up here in New York City, I can think of no more fitting tribute to this particularly bizarre ceremony than recreating the centerpiece of Phil Connors' immortal diner feast: angel food cake, eaten in one hedonistic bite. After a year that's felt an awful lot like Groundhog Day personified, let's ring in a new...groundhog year together with this classic teatime cake!
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