The Cake That Floats
Angel food cake is a cloud you can eat. It is so light. I think it must be made with happy thoughts. The secret is in the egg whites. You beat them until they are full of tiny air bubbles.
Those bubbles are what make the cake rise. No butter or oil at all. That is why it feels so soft in your mouth. It matters because food should sometimes feel like a celebration. This cake is a celebration of air and sweetness.
A Pink Surprise
We are making ours pink today. A few drops of color turns everything joyful. Doesn’t that sound fun? I still laugh at the time I used too much pink. My cake looked like a fluffy flamingo!
*Fun fact*: The first angel food cakes were probably made in the 1800s. People used a special pan with a tube in the middle. This helps the heat reach the center of all that airy batter.
The Gentle Fold
This is the most important step. After you make the fluffy meringue, you add the dry ingredients. You must fold them in gently. Think of it like tucking a baby into bed.
If you stir too hard, you pop all the air bubbles. The cake will be flat. This matters because cooking teaches us patience. Some things cannot be rushed. Do you have a recipe that asks for your patience too?
Upside Down Cake
Here is the funny part. When the cake comes out of the oven, you flip it upside down. You let it cool hanging there. This keeps it from getting squished by its own weight.
It looks silly, I know. But it works. Have you ever tried a recipe with a strange step like this? I would love to hear about it.
Cloud Frosting
The frosting is like sweet, pink marshmallow fluff. You make it with more egg whites and sugar. You cook them gently over warm water. Doesn’t that smell amazing when the vanilla hits it?
Then you beat it until it is shiny and thick. You spread it all over the cooled cake. The final touch is a shower of rainbow sprinkles. What is your favorite cake topping? Sprinkles, fruit, or something else?
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cake Flour | 1 cup plus 3 tbsp | For the cake |
| Powdered Sugar | 1 cup plus 3 tbsp | For the cake |
| Salt | 1/2 tsp | For the cake |
| Egg Whites | 2 cups (about 13–14) | For the cake; room temperature |
| Cream of Tartar | 1 1/2 tsp | For the cake |
| Superfine Sugar | 3/4 cup plus 2 tbsp | For the cake |
| Vanilla Bean Paste (or extract) | 1/2 tsp | For the cake |
| Almond Extract | 1/8 tsp | For the cake |
| Pink Food Coloring | Several drops | For the cake; optional |
| Egg Whites | 6 (about 180 g) | For the frosting |
| Granulated Sugar | 1 3/4 cups plus 2 tbsp | For the frosting |
| Light Corn Syrup | 2 tbsp | For the frosting |
| Cream of Tartar | 1/4 tsp | For the frosting |
| Salt | Dash | For the frosting |
| Vanilla Bean Paste (or extract) | 1 tsp | For the frosting |
| Pink Food Coloring | Several drops | For the frosting; optional |
| Rainbow Nonpareil Sprinkles | For decoration | Optional |

Instructions
Step 1: First, get your oven ready. Move a rack to the lower third. Heat it to 350°F. Sift your flour, powdered sugar, and salt together. Do this four times for a super light cake. I still do this for every angel food cake. It makes all the difference.
Step 2: Now, make the fluffy meringue. Wipe your mixer bowl with lemon juice. This removes grease. Add the egg whites and beat until frothy. Sprinkle in the cream of tartar. Slowly add the superfine sugar. Beat until you get soft, droopy peaks. (A clean bowl is the secret to tall peaks!).
Step 3: Time to combine everything. Sift your dry mix over the meringue. Fold it gently with a spatula. Pour the batter into an ungreased tube pan. Bake it for about 35 minutes. What happens if you open the oven too early? Share below! The smell is just amazing.
Step 4: Cooling is very important. Take the cake from the oven. Immediately turn the pan upside down. Let it cool like that for one whole hour. Then, run a knife around the edges. Gently lift the cake out. I always hold my breath for this part!
Step 5: Let’s make the pink cloud frosting. Combine egg whites, sugar, and corn syrup in a bowl. Whisk it over simmering water until warm. Then, beat it in your mixer until thick and glossy. Add vanilla and pink coloring. Use it right away for the fluffiest frosting.
Step 6: Finally, the fun part! Place your cooled cake on a plate. Pile all that pink frosting on top. Spread it down the sides with a spatula. Make pretty swirls with a spoon. Top it with rainbow sprinkles for a happy finish.
Creative Twists
Strawberry Swirl: Fold chopped freeze-dried strawberries into the batter. Lemon Cloud: Use lemon extract and yellow coloring for a sunny cake. Confetti Celebration: Mix colorful sprinkles right into the cake batter. Which one would you try first? Comment below!
Serving & Pairing Ideas
Serve a slice with fresh berries on the side. The tartness is perfect with the sweet cake. For a party, add a scoop of vanilla ice cream. It melts into the marshmallow frosting. You could also garnish each plate with a mint leaf. It looks so pretty. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Angel Food Cake Happy
This cake is a cloud. You want to keep it that way. Never put it in a sealed container. It will get soggy. Instead, cover it loosely with plastic wrap on a plate.
You can freeze the plain cake for a month. Wrap it tightly in two layers of plastic. Thaw it on the counter still wrapped. This stops condensation.
I learned this the hard way. My first one went into a cake dome. It was damp and sad by morning. Now I know better. Frosting is best made fresh the day you serve it.
Batch cooking the cake part is a smart trick. Make two when the oven is hot. You save time and energy for future joy. This matters because a ready-made treat brings instant smiles on a busy day.
Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Three Little Hiccups and How to Fix Them
First, egg whites won’t whip. Your bowl might have grease. I remember my first meringue. It was a soupy mess. Always wipe your bowl with lemon juice first. This ensures fluffy peaks.
Second, the cake sticks in the pan. You must cool it upside down. Let it hang for a full hour. Then run a thin knife around all edges. It will slide right out.
Third, the frosting is runny. The egg white mixture wasn’t hot enough. Use a thermometer. Heat it to 130 degrees. This cooks the whites safely and makes it fluffy. Fixing these issues builds your confidence. You learn why each step matters for perfect flavor and texture.
Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Quick Questions, Answered
How to make angel food cake from scratch?
Start with very clean tools. Wipe your bowl with lemon juice. Sift your dry ingredients many times. Whip room temperature egg whites with cream of tartar. Slowly add superfine sugar. Gently fold the dry mix into the whites. Bake in an ungreased tube pan. Cool it upside down. This process creates the cake’s signature airy, light texture from scratch.
What is the secret to a fluffy angel food cake?
The secret is in the folding. Do not stir the batter. Use a gentle, sweeping motion with a spatula. This keeps the air in the egg whites. Also, sift the flour and sugar four times. This makes them very light. Proper folding and sifting are the true keys to a cloud-like, fluffy cake every single time.
Can I use a different frosting instead of marshmallow?
Yes, you can. A simple whipped cream is lovely. A light buttercream works too. But marshmallow frosting is classic. It is very light and not too sweet. It matches the airy cake perfectly. *Fun fact: This frosting is also called “7-minute frosting” because of how long you often beat it!* Choose what you love most.
How do you prevent angel food cake from collapsing?
Cool it upside down. This is the most important step. The cake needs to hang as it cools. It sets its tall structure. Also, do not open the oven door early. Wait until the baking time is done. Sudden temperature changes can make it fall. Patience gives you a perfectly tall cake.
What are common mistakes when making angel food cake?
Using a greased pan is a big mistake. The cake needs to cling to the sides to rise. Not sifting the dry ingredients is another. This makes the cake dense. Also, using cold egg whites. They will not whip up as high. Always use room temperature eggs for the best volume and texture.
How long does marshmallow frosting last?
It is best used right away. The texture is perfect then. You can store leftovers for one day. Keep them covered at room temperature. Do not refrigerate it. The fridge can make it weep and get sticky. For the fluffiest results, plan to frost your cake on the day you want to serve and enjoy it.
Which tip will you try first?
From My Kitchen to Yours
I hope you bake this pink cloud. It is a recipe full of love. Share it with someone special. Or keep it all for yourself. That is okay too.
I love hearing your stories. Tell me about your baking adventures. Your questions and tips make this community sweet.
Have you tried this recipe? Let me know how it went in the comments below. I read every one.
Happy cooking!
—Marina Caldwell