Angel Food Cake with 7-Minute Frosting Recipe from Grandma's Cookbook - Awake at the Whisk (2024)

It’s my birthday! And that means cake. So, what kind of cake will hold this food writer’s candles? There are so many endlessly delicious combinations of the spongy, sweet stuff. How can I pick a favorite?This year’s winner is: Angel Food Cake with 7-Minute Frosting.

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Angel Food Cake with 7-Minute Frosting Recipe from Grandma’s Cookbook

7-Minute Frosting alone wins top honors from me in the category of cake-topping. Gooey, melty, and mounded like a poof of sweet air, this frosting makes me giddy. In fact, making this with angel food cake reminds me of playing with clouds. Both batters rise higher and higher as the whisk blades purr, threatening to ooze from the bowl and flood the room. I imagine swimming through the thick, vanilla-laden clouds, licking my fingers as I go.

Grandma’s Cookbook

This spring I returned to Illinois to visit family. When I’m with Mom and Grandma, we always bake. We had a hankering for this cake, so Grandma pulled out the cookbook she received when she was married— a book that was the backbone of most of our family meals growing up. In fact, when it came time to purchase my first cookbook, I selected a newer version of this very book: Better Homes and Gardens Cook Book—the one with the red and white checkered cover that looks like a picnic blanket.

In can only imagine the memories that cookbook holds!—birthdays, anniversaries, grandkids’ births, get-well dishes, sympathy casseroles, and everyday suppers. There are surely cottage cheese-based dishes that my Grandma loved (and my Grandpa hated). There are recipes torn from newspapers shoved between the pages for safe keeping. There are hand-written notes and recipes passed along from friends. If that cookbook could talk!

Three generations of women (me, my mom, and Grandma) piled into my mom’s kitchen this spring to share in the joy of baking this lovely cake together. We noted that this old recipe called for the eggs by volume (1 ¾ cups) rather than quantity (1 dozen) as most contemporary angel food cake recipes. Grandma pointed out that there’s a lot more water in today’s eggs and that “back in the day” the yolks were much larger and the whites smaller, so you might have used more than a dozen.

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Folding sifted flour into beaten egg whites–like playing with clouds!

Grandma guided, Mom measured ingredients, and I mixed. We laughed. We took pictures. We talked about the evening’s meal. When the fluffy batter was ready, we scooped it into Mom’s angel food cake pan (which surprisingly, she had to purchase that day having misplaced her old one after not making this cake for years). Into the oven it went.

We set the timer, but Grandma’s nose was more exact. She smelled the finished cake several minutes before the timer was set to ring. Good ol’ Grandma!

Tips for the Best Angel Food Cake

To cool an angel food cake, you’re supposed to set the cake pan upside down over a wine bottle. This prevents the cake from flattening as all those tiny air bubbles cool. Problem is: modern day angel food cake pans aren’t designed with this wisdom in mind. Further, many modern angel cake pans are made with a slippery nonstick coating. This prevents the cake from doing what it loves to do best—slink and stretch its way up the sides of the pan, gripping as it grows. So the modern pan yields a slightly flatter cake.

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Angel food cake recipe from Grandma’s old cookbook

How to solve this problem? Head to your local thrift store and purchase a traditional aluminum angel cake pan—free of the nonstick coating. I found one recently for only $1!

Tips for the Best 7-Minute Frosting

If you thought finding a proper angel cake pan was a challenge, try finding a double broiler for the 7-minute frosting. Apparently these are tools of yore. My mom used to own a double broiler (I think they were once as standard in every kitchen as Kitchen Aid mixers are today), but over the years her recipes moved away from this piece of equipment, and it’s long gone.

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7-Minute Frosting Recipe from Grandma’s Old Cookbook

Thankfully, it’s easy to replicate a double broiler. Simply find a metal bowl that will rest stably on top of a pot of barely bubbling hot water. The water should not touch the bottom of the bowl. The steam will provide the heat for the frosting.

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Frosting the cake once it has cooled completely

You need to use the 7-minute frosting right away after you’ve made it, so wait until your cake is cooled and ready for frosting. Also, this frosting will get hard and crunchy on the outside if left exposed to the air. If you can’t serve it immediately, cover the frosted cake to keep it moist and melt-in-your mouth amazing.

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Delicious, gooey 7-Minute Frosting as good by the spoonfuls as it is on the cake!

And if it’s your birthday, too: Happy Birthday!

Angel Food Cake with 7-Minute Frosting Recipe from Grandma's Cookbook - Awake at the Whisk (2024)

FAQs

Can you decorate with 7 minute frosting? ›

With this light Fluffy White Frosting recipe, I pipe my swirls to the ceiling! I can't get enough of it, and it's just so pretty too! This fluffy seven minute frosting is not only perfect for cakes, but it's also perfect for cupcakes and high hat cupcakes too!

Why do you turn an angel food cake upside down after baking? ›

According to Cooking for Engineers, the cake could collapse under its own weight, which is most definitely not the heavenly reward you're aiming for. Turning your freshly baked angel food cake upside down while it cools ensures it will stay light and fluffy, with the heavenly, airy texture you desire.

Should you frost angel food cake? ›

Is It Necessary To Frost An Angel Food Cake? No, it's not necessary. Angel Food Cake is delicious on its own, but frosting can add an additional layer of flavor and texture, enhancing the overall experience.

Why is my angel food cake not fluffy? ›

A small bit of moisture or egg yolk mixed in with the egg whites, a particularly humid day, or repeatedly opening your oven can also cause the cake to not rise. Over-mixing the batter once you've added the flour is another likely culprit, mix until just combined.

Why does 7 minute frosting get grainy? ›

Usually it is grainy from the sugar not dissolving into the butter properly. One easy fix is to re-whip the frosting, preferably with the paddle attachment, on medium speed until it becomes smoother. (You can let it go for quite a bit!)

How long can 7 minute frosting sit out? ›

It doesn't hold for much longer than 24 hours at cool room temperature. And no, refrigeration won't help. The problem isn't perishability, but moisture and volume loss, as the cake is eager to wick moisture from the frosting, causing it to slowly dry and deflate.

Why does angel food cake taste weird? ›

The egg taste might be due to using low-quality eggs, not fully incorporating the eggs into the batter, overmixing, or other factors. Here are some steps you can take to help get rid of the egg taste: Use Fresh Eggs: Ensure you're using fresh eggs. Older eggs can sometimes have a more pronounced taste.

How long do you leave angel food cake upside down? ›

Remove from the oven, then cool the cake completely upside-down set on a wire rack, about 3 hours. (Upside-down so the bottom of the tube pan is right-side up, see photo and video above.) Once cooled, run a thin knife around the edges and gently tap the pan on the counter until the cake releases.

How do you make angel food cake rise higher? ›

Angel food cake rises entirely by the air beaten into the whites. And for maximum volume, the eggs should be fresh. Frozen thawed whites or bottled refrigerated egg whites will work, but the height of the baked cake will be compromised.

How to fancy up angel food cake? ›

Topping & Serving Ideas

Fresh fruit or berries (blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries are my favorite!) Homemade berry jam. Drizzle of chocolate ganache or salted caramel. Lemon curd.

Can you over mix angel food cake? ›

In delicate sponge-type cakes (like chiffon or angel food cake) there are two moments for concern. First, when you're whipping the egg foam, and second, when you're incorporating the flour. An overmixed egg foam will be slack, wet, loose, and unable to hold peaks.

What's a good topping for angel food cake? ›

Toppings to serve with Angel Food Cake
  • Fresh berries, like raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries.
  • Fruit sauces – blueberry Syrup, cherry, raspberry, blackberry, or strawberry sauce.
  • Pineapple topping.
  • Homemade whipped cream or Cool Whip.
  • Lemon Curd.
  • Candied Nuts.
  • Powdered sugar.
  • Crushed Biscoff cookies.
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Why can't you use a plastic bowl for angel food cake? ›

Use only metal or glass mixing bowls when making Angel Food Cake. Plastic or ceramic bowls retain oils which will disturb the rising process. When beating egg whites try not to under beat or over beat; egg whites should be stiff but not dry.

What happens if you over beat angel food cake? ›

If you beat it too much, the egg whites in the mixture will deflate and your cake will be tough. Remember - your batter will not be as stiff as a meringue.

What type of frosting is best for decorating? ›

SWISS MERINGUE BUTTERCREAM

It is then transferred to a mixer and whipped into a meringue before adding butter and flavoring. Pros – It is soft, smooth and not too sweet. SM buttercream is arguably the best frosting in terms of cake decorating because it is the easiest way to get those smooth clean lines.

Does cake with 7 minute frosting need to be refrigerated? ›

Contrary to what some recipes say, I say you don't need to refrigerate this frosting. I say this because I've made it many times and used it to frost cakes, and I've always left the cake covered on a counter for up to 2 days. After that, the frosting will begin to slowly disintegrate into the cake.

Can you decorate with Pillsbury frosting? ›

You could also try whipping it with an electric mixer for a few minutes, adding a few drops of milk if it doesn't loosen up in a minute or two. You can use the same decorating techniques with store bought frosting as with homemade: piping, adding sprinkles or other decorations etc.

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