August 5, 2009
Fat-free & Whole wheat Angel Food Cake with Easy Chocolate Frosting
As much as I like the dense moist rich cakes, it takes a lot of rich ingredients that make it the way it is. For a light airy cake, today I tried to make one of my favorite cakes which has absolutely no fat in it. It is as light as a cake can get, and is called the Angel food cake. The main ingredient in this is egg whites which have been carefully separated from the yolks. Even a little bit of yolk, will mess with the whipping process. To ensure that, I separated one egg at a time in a small bowl, checked for shells/yolks that may have contaminated the egg white and then transferred it to a bigger bowl.
Use a very large bowl, since the egg whites tend to triple in size when whipped up.
Sifting the flour twice (once before adding to the wet mixture and once while adding to the wet mixture) is very crucial. Folding in the dry into the wet should be done gently or the whites will completely deflate and you will get a very sticky dense cake.
Normally Angel food cake is done with cake flour or all purpose flour. I substituted half of that with whole wheat pastry flour just to make it a little healthier.
The cake turned out awesome, it was still airy in spite of deviating from the traditional usage of A.P flour entirely.
The chocolate frosting was just a second thought. I had some cream leftover in the fridge and decided to make a simple frosting which turned out the perfect topping for this cake.
Though the frosting is entirely optional, I would certainly recommend slathering on a little bit.
Tube pans are ideal for this kind of cake, but since I did not have one, I used a spring form pan, and had absolutely no issues with it. I did grease it before pouring the batter in.
One thing to keep in mind before you make this cake is, USE a hand mixer for whipping up the egg whites, and NEVER use a hand mixer while mixing the flour into the egg whites. Only fold gently with light hands just until combined.
Fat-free & Whole wheat Angel Food Cake with Easy Chocolate Frosting
Ingredients:
For the Angel food cake:
Egg whites - 8 large at room temperature
Cream of tartar - 1/4 tsp
Granulated sugar - 1/4 cup
Whole wheat pastry flour - 1/3 cup
All purpose flour - 1/3 cup
Powdered sugar - 1/2 cup
Baking powder - 1/2 tsp
Pure Vanilla essence - 1 tsp
Almond essence - 1/2 tsp
For Chocolate frosting:
Semi-sweet chocolate chips - 1/2 cup
Whipping cream - 1/4 cup
Splenda - 2 packets
Pure Vanilla essence - 1/4 tsp
Almonds - Chopped to sprinkle
Method:
For the Angel food cake:
Preheat oven to 350 F.
Sift baking powder, whole wheat pastry flour, all purpose flour and powdered sugar with the help of a sieve.
In another bowl take the egg whites, cream of tartar and whip using a hand mixer till soft peaks form. It will almost triple in size.
Now add the granulated sugar and whip again till you get stiff peaks. You wont need the hand mixer from now on.
Add vanilla and almond essence.
Now divide the dry ingredients that have already been sifted into three equal parts.
Take each part again in the sieve and sift right on top of the egg whites. Fold the flour using a rubber spatula. DO NOT beat the mixture.
After combined, add the other two parts one by one and fold very gently. Make sure not to deflate the egg whites.
Transfer to a greased baking pan, I used a spring form pan (for lack of a better one.)
Bake for 30 minutes or till lightly brown/cracked on top. Test with toothpick for doneness.
For Chocolate frosting:
Whip cream and sugar using a hand mixer till creamy, you may also use store bought whipped cream.
Melt chocolate chips in the microwave with a dash of milk for a few seconds. Mix well till there are no lumps and the chocolate is silky and cool to touch.
Add the chocolate and vanilla essence to the cream. Whip again till well combined.
Refrigerate the mixture for 30 min to allow the frosting to thicken.
Spread the frosting over the cake, sprinkle the almond bits on top and refrigerate for about 15 min. Cut and serve.
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ReplyDeleteCan u tel me why Cream of tartar is used in baking ?
It turned out soo good and looks tempting. I love this frosting.
ReplyDeleteOh my.. Can I have a piece?? pleeease.. That looks so good. I've never made angel food cake, will have to try this one. What did you do with the left-over yolks?
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful and delicious cake Anudivya. It's not just beautiful to look at, but also delicious and healthy (er). YUM!
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Thank you so much for visiting my blog and leave me a such a wonderful comment.
Archy - I use cream of tartar only when beating egg whites. They give volume and also help in stabilizing the whites. The whipped up product is very weak without the use of cream of tartar and has a tendency to separate very easily (water and foam) if you over beat them.
ReplyDeleteI just use it as insurance :)
Pavani - LOL, I am trying to make ice cream the traditional way by making custard with half the yolks. Thing is... I do not have a ice cream maker, so I might have to do the freeze and whip several times. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Nice recipe, making the cake a little healthier is very nice, and looks delicious!
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love the new look of your blog..!! the cake looks awesome, so does the frosting. Doesnt splenda give a sort of a bitter after taste?? ive always felt that..maybe its just me.
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Hi anudivya , this is my first visit to your blog and I landed on your angel cake. It's an absolute delight. I have already bookmarked, anything low fat is worth trying.Do find time to drop by and leave me a note.I am surely visiting u again and again.
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Cake looks good. New template is also good. BTW How did you spend the hot summer days last week?
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ReplyDeletethis is the kind of cakes i love..am not a big fan of plum or cakes with too much cream...this one is das perfekte!!
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Divya, the cake looks airy and beautiful, perfect! Loved the new look to your site...I am fine thanks for asking, just been a little too busy to blog hop and comment and looks like it will be this way for a little while longer...
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Looks pretty delicous and it is fat free? Now that is an icing on the cake :-))
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Sangeeth - I will have to share the cake with you then? Hmmm... something to think about!
Manju - Yes Splenda does give a bitter after taste when used in excess and when heated/baked. The frosting requires just 2 packets and is not cooked, so it tasted fine.
If you are very particular, you may just go ahead and use regular sugar.
I was lazy to powder more sugar and this was the easy way out.
Gorgeous cake..Who can resist a slice?
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ReplyDeleteWell can I tell you how excited I am that you used whole wheat pastry flour? How daring of you to try that, especially on such a light cake! Angel food is great because of it's awesome light airy taste, and fat free :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this, now I know I can subs a little here and there!
This is a soft yummmy version divya..! Loved it..! Excellent Clicks! Tempting me!
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ReplyDeletethis is a truly unique angel food cake! i love that you used whole wheat and then quickly made it just as sinful as it would've been by adding that lovely chocolate frosting. drool!
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looks aboslutely gorgeous
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Cake loks so delicious and tempting. Great that it is fat-free.
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ReplyDeleteAnu, regarding ur question about eggless choco-coco brownies, they were too soft and delicious, personally i felt that they are very much yummy when compared to brownies we do with egg..
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Cake looks delicious ,moist and good texture. Luved the click.
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Pass on the cake dearie.Scrumptious it looks
Looks wonderfully light and airy! (Tasty too with all that choc!)
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Indu
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~Rebekah
I figured it out! I had to change hover from the title color to link color...
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All the best,
Rebekah
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I am a huge fan of Angel cakes .. and this looks absolutely divine!!!! Wish I had a fork and could dig in right now ...sighh
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delicious and nice cake :)
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