What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 angel food cake pan that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
15 Angel Food Cake Pan
Angel Food Bundt Cake
Old Fashioned Angel Food Cake
Angel Food Cake
Angel Food Cake In A Loaf Pan
Angel Food Cake Loaf
Angel Food Cake
Mini Angel Food Cake in a Loaf Pan
Easy Angel Food Cake in a Bundt Pan
Angel Food Cake
Angel Food Cake
Mini-Pan Angel Food Cake
Angel Food Cake (Sheet Cake)
Angel Food Cake
Do you need a special cake pan for angel food cake?
A tube pan. Angel food cake is a special cake, so of course, it needs a special pan. That special pan is known as a “tube pan,” and its two essential qualities are that a) it’s round, usually without any decorative shape, and b) it has a hollow tube in its center.
What type of pan is best for angel food cake?
Angel food cake is baked in an ungreased pan so that it can cling to the pan as it rises and won’t slump during baking; the ungreased interior also helps prevent the cake from slipping out of the pan when it’s cooling upside down.
What is the difference between a bundt pan and an angel food cake pan?
Angel food cake pans have flat tops and smooth edges. Because this recipe is quite low fat, you don’t want a lot of fiddly shapes or grooves for your angel food cake recipe. You’ll never get it out of the pan. In a standard Bundt pan pattern, the flutes or ridges allow for more surface area for the cake.
Can you use bundt pan for Angelfood?
Traditionally you would use a tube pan made for angel food cakes, but I used a bundt pan and it worked out just fine. Bake 30-35 minutes or until the cracks in the cake feel dry and the top springs back when pushed in gently. Remove from oven and gently place the pan upside down (inverted) on a glass bottle.
Can you bake angel food cake in a regular pan?
It’s essential to use a pan without a non-stick coating here—as when making any angel food cake—since the batter clings to the sides of the pan as it rises. A non-stick surface would prevent the cake from reaching its optimal lofty, fluffy ideal. The pan should also have the same diameter as called for in the recipe.
Can I use a bundt cake pan for angel food cake?
Can I bake a bundt cake in an angel food cake pan with a removable bottom? —M.J., Spokane, Washington Yes, indeed, as long as the cake batter fills the pan about two-thirds full. To prevent leaking, wrap the bottom of the outside of the pan with aluminum foil first.
Can I use a loaf pan instead of a tube pan?
And “loaf pans and tube pans are a little interchangeable,” says Medrich, “because they are both deep and aren’t wide and expansive, but then you have to compare how much volume they hold.”
What can I use instead of a tube pan?
Sometimes tube pans are needed to ensure even baking, especially with delicate batters that might have a tendency to sink in the middle. But these tins are also big and take up precious cupboard space. Ruhlman says he simply places a glass cup or ramekin in the middle of a cake pan before pouring the batter inside.
Why do angel food cake pans have feet?
Angel food cake has much less flour than a regular cake. Its rise is created by the egg whites and until it cools, its structure is not set. Allowing it to cool upside down ensures it doesn’t collapse. Many angel food cake pans come with feet around the edges for this very purpose.
Can you make angel food cake in 9×13 pan?
There is no rule that says you must bake an angel food cake in a tube pan. It can be made in a 9 X 13! It will take less time to bake and it will require some patience and gentle effort to get it out of the pan. In retrospect, I probably should have used parchment paper or wax paper on the bottom of the pan.
Is a tube pan the same as an angel food pan?
Most tube pans have straight sides and an uncoated finish. While you can make Bundts, coffee cakes, and similar cakes in a tube pan, this shape and type of pan is ideal for cakes with a light and airy crumb like angel food or chiffon cakes. They are often called “angel food pans” for this reason.
How do you get a cake out of an angel food pan?
Turn the cake pan right side up and gently run a butter knife around the edges of the cake between it and the pan. Invert the cake pan over a plate and the angel food cake should slide out easily, retaining its shape.














