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Low-Sugar Angel Food Cake

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Clock Icon for Prep Time 20 min prep
Clock Icon for Prep Time 55 min total
Person Icon for Serving Size 12 servings
Carrot Icon for Number of Ingredients Size 5 ingredients

Let’s be real, we all have cake cravings. However, it often proves difficult to find a truly delicious cake that isn’t packed with processed sugar. Look no further than our low-sugar angel...


Ingredients

  • 7 large egg whites, yolks reserved for another use.
  • ยผ teaspoon cream of tartar
  • ยผ cup strawberry syrup (or 1/4 cup homemade strawberry sweetener)
  • ยผ teaspoon salt
  • ยพ cup cake flour
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Nutrition Facts

Calories

58 cals

Fat

0 g

Saturated Fat

0 g

Polyunsaturated Fat

0 g

Monounsaturated Fat

0 g

Carbohydrates

11 g

Sugar

4 g

Fiber

0 g

Protein

3 g

Sodium

80 mg

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray cooking spray onto the bottom only of an angel food cake pan. Set aside.
  2. With an electric mixer, beat theย egg whites with the whisk attachment until they start to become foamy. Add the cream of tartar. Continue to whip until stiff peaks form.
  3. Turn the speed on the electric mixer to medium. Add the strawberry syrup or ourย strawberry sweetener to the egg whites in a steady stream mixing as you go. Continue to mix until it is all combined with the egg whites.
  4. Sift the flour onto the egg white mixture 1/4 cup at a time, gently folding it into the egg whites each time with a spatula. Mix until just incorporated.
  5. Fill the prepared pan with batter. Bake for 30-35 minutes ย or until it springs back when touched and a knife inserted comes out clean.

Chef Tips

Be very gentle with the cake when you fold in the flour. You want to keep as much air in it as possible.

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