Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake

Try this Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake recipe, or contribute your own.

Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake
Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake

Try this Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 452.90876052 g
  • Cholesterol 244.24 mg
  • Fat 92.59959237 g
  • Fiber 0 g
  • Protein 0.97064 g
  • Saturated Fat 58.445606474 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (576g)
  • Sodium 659.6279237 mg
  • Sugar 452.90876052 g
  • Trans Fat 6.44416015259998 g
  • Calories 2603 calories

Step-by-step

  • Prepare and bake Angel Food Cake per the instructions on the box.
  • When cool, cut the top off of the cake. Use a long, serrated knife and keep it as level as possible while cutting. Cut about ½ to 1 inch down from the top of the cake. Remove top of cake.
  • After the top has been removed, cut along the inside of the cake near the center hole. Use a shorter serrated knife and cut around the entire circle.
  • Then cut around the outside edge of the cake. I usually cut about ½ - ¾ inches away from the edge.
  • Slightly remove the inside of the angel food making sure you leave some cake at the bottom. Reserve what you remove to add to the filling.
  • With a beater, whip your whipped cream and add the desired amount of powdered sugar to taste.
  • Cut your strawberries into quarters (3 cups)
  • Combine 1 to 2 cups of whipped cream to the strawberries and mix.
  • Cut the angel food cake that you removed from the cake into cubes and add to the strawberries and whipped cream.
  • Spoon the strawberry mixture into the inside of the angel food cake. Fill to the top and even mound the filling.
  • Replace the top of the cake.
  • Blend all ingredients until well incorporated and there are no lumps.
  • With an offset spatula, frost the angel food cake.
  • If the frosting is too stiff, you can add a little bit of whipped cream if you have any left over from the strawberry mixture.
  • Garnish with cut strawberries at the base if desired.
  • Garnish with a topping if desired. Sprinkles, non-pareils or chocolate curls. I found my red and white chocolate curls at a gourmet food store nearby.
  • Keep refrigerated.
  • When serving, use a long serrated knife to slice the cake.

A Housewife's Delight: Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake

Baking has always been my sanctuary, a place where I can escape the everyday chaos and find solace in the rhythmic whisking and gentle folding of ingredients. The aroma of freshly baked goods filling my kitchen is a constant reminder of home, a feeling I cherish deeply. Today, I want to share one of my favorite creations, a recipe that's as beautiful as it is delicious: Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake. This isn't just a cake; it's a celebration of simple ingredients transformed into something truly special. It’s a dessert that’s perfect for a summer afternoon gathering, a family celebration, or even a quiet evening treat enjoyed with a cup of tea.

The inspiration for this recipe came from a childhood memory. My grandmother, a master baker, always made the most delightful angel food cakes. Her cakes were light as a feather, delicately sweet, and utterly irresistible. While I've adapted her basic recipe over the years, adding my own touches, the essence remains the same: a desire to create something both visually appealing and incredibly flavorful. The strawberry filling adds a delightful burst of summery sweetness, perfectly complementing the airy texture of the angel food cake. The delicate balance of sweetness and tartness creates a truly unforgettable experience.

The process of making this cake is surprisingly straightforward, even for those who consider themselves novice bakers. It's all about taking your time, paying attention to the details, and enjoying the journey. The initial steps involve baking the angel food cake, following the instructions on the box for a perfect base. Once cooled, the real artistry begins: carefully carving out the center, creating a hollow cavity to be filled with the luscious strawberry mixture. This step requires a steady hand and a sharp knife, but the results are well worth the effort. Think of it as a little bit of culinary sculpting!

The strawberry filling is a simple yet elegant combination of fresh strawberries, whipped cream, and powdered sugar. The strawberries provide the perfect tart counterpoint to the sweetness of the cake, while the whipped cream adds a luxurious lightness. I always recommend using high-quality ingredients whenever possible; the freshness of the strawberries truly shines through in the final product. I often experiment with different types of strawberries, searching for the perfect balance of sweetness and acidity. It's a little bit of a culinary adventure, and I encourage you to try different varieties to discover your favorite.

Once the filling is prepared, the most satisfying part begins: gently spooning the mixture into the hollowed-out cake. I like to slightly overfill the cake, allowing the filling to generously spill over the top. The visual effect is stunning, a beautiful cascade of vibrant red against the delicate white of the angel food cake. After filling the cake, it's time for the final flourish: a light frosting, perhaps a simple whipped cream, or even a touch of melted chocolate. This adds a final layer of richness and elegance.

The finishing touches are entirely up to your imagination and personal preference. Fresh strawberries, elegantly arranged around the base, add a pop of color. A dusting of powdered sugar creates a delicate, ethereal look. Or, for a more decadent touch, consider chocolate curls, sprinkles, or even edible flowers. The possibilities are truly endless. Let your creativity flow and personalize your cake to match the occasion.

Beyond the recipe itself, this cake represents something more profound. It’s a symbol of connection, a way to share a piece of yourself with others. Whether you’re serving it to family, friends, or colleagues, this cake is sure to leave a lasting impression. The joy of baking, of creating something beautiful and delicious, is a gift that keeps on giving. It’s a reminder to slow down, appreciate the simple pleasures, and find joy in the everyday moments. This Strawberry Filled Angel Food Cake is more than just a dessert; it’s a taste of home, a celebration of life's simple joys, and a recipe that I hope you'll cherish for years to come.

So, gather your ingredients, put on your apron, and let the baking begin! Embrace the process, enjoy the aroma, and savor the sweet rewards. And remember, even the simplest recipes can create moments of magic in the kitchen. Happy baking!

Ingredients: (Note: The ingredient list provided is a guide; feel free to adjust quantities to your preference)

  • Angel food cake mix
  • Fresh Strawberries
  • Whipped Cream
  • Powdered Sugar
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Optional Garnishes: Chocolate curls, sprinkles, etc.