Angel cake

For the similarly named American cake, see Angel food cake.
Angel cake

A slice of angel cake
Alternative names Angel slice
Type Layer cake
Place of origin United Kingdom
Main ingredients Flour, sugar, eggs, icing, vanilla extract, pink or red food colouring
Cookbook: Angel cake  Media: Angel cake

Angel cake (or Angel food cake (not to be mistaken with American Angel food cake)) is a type of layered sponge cake dessert that originated in the United Kingdom, and first became popular in the late 19th century.

Made with butter, caster sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, self-raising flour, baking powder, and red and yellow food colouring, it consists of two or three layers of sweet sponge cake which is often coloured white, pink and yellow with a thin layer of white cream. It is traditionally sold either in long bars or small slices.

The cake has won many awards, most notably the 'English Cake of the Year' in 1986. The largest recorded Angel cake was 1 metre in length and 50 centimetres in width, which was baked in the English town of Bakewell.[1]

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References

  1. "Pink angel sponge cake". Retrieved 7 August 2015.


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