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Angel Cake

This recipe is for an angel cake. It calls for flour, sugar, egg whites, cream of tartar, salt, icing sugar, and vanilla extract. To make it, you whip the egg whites until foamy, gradually add the icing sugar while whipping until medium peaks form, then fold in the flour. Bake the batter in an ungreased tube pan for 30-35 minutes until springy. Cool upside down and serve with whipped cream and berries.

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Angel Cake

This recipe is for an angel cake. It calls for flour, sugar, egg whites, cream of tartar, salt, icing sugar, and vanilla extract. To make it, you whip the egg whites until foamy, gradually add the icing sugar while whipping until medium peaks form, then fold in the flour. Bake the batter in an ungreased tube pan for 30-35 minutes until springy. Cool upside down and serve with whipped cream and berries.

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Angel Cake

Ingredients

250 ml flour
250 ml sugar
250 ml egg whites
2 ml cream of tartar
f.g salt
125 ml icing sugar, sifted
2 ml vanilla extract
whipped cream and berries, to serve

Method:

1. Preheat the oven to 325ºF (160ºC).

2. Sift the flour and granulated sugar twice and set aside.

3. Whip the egg whites with the cream of tartar and salt until foamy, then gradually add the
icing sugar, whipping until the whites hold a medium peak when the beaters are lifted. Stir in
the vanilla.

4. Add the flour to the whipped whites in 2 additions and using a whisk to fold in the flour
evenly and easily. Scrape the batter into a 10-inch ungreased tube pan, spread it to level and
bake the cake for 30-35 minutes, until it springs back when gently pressed (try not to open the
oven before 25 minutes).

5. Turn the cake pan upside down to cool the cake, and do not remove the cake from the pan
until completely cooled. To remove, run a palette knife carefully around the outside of the cake,
and very gently around the inner tube, invert the pan and tap it on the counter until it comes
out.

6. Serve the cake with whipped cream and berries, if you wish.

7. The cake will keep, well wrapped (not refrigerated) for up to 3 days.

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