Gluten-Free Angel Food Cake (2024)

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An easy recipe for a gluten-free angel food cake. This classic gluten-free sponge cake is sweet, light, and fluffy.

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Gluten-Free Angel Food Cake Recipe

Making a gluten-free angel food cake is much easier than you may think! With just a few simple ingredients, you can make this gluten-free sponge cake. This angel food cake not only is gluten-free but is also naturally dairy-free and low-fat.

This cake gets its soft and spongey texture from egg whites. Don’t be intimidated by making a cake that is made from whipping egg whites. I have included lots of extra tips to make sure your angel food cake comes out perfectly every time! You can see just how easy it is to make in the recipe step photos and the recipe video.

Gluten-Free Angel Food Cake Ingredients

  • Egg Whites: Cold egg whites are key for creating a meringue with sugar to create a light and fluffy cake.
  • Cream Of Tartar: Cream of tartar is for stabilizing the whipped egg whites. so they hold their shape and don’t weep. It is an important ingredient for creating a tall cake with and spongey texture.
  • Granulated Sugar & Powdered Sugar: The sugars sweeten the Angel Food Cake and give the egg whites structure for the meringue.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract, Pure Almond Extract & Salt: These ingredients give the angel food cake its signature flavor.
  • All-Purpose Gluten-Free Flour with Xanthan Gum: I like Pillsbury gluten-free. Not all gluten-free flours are created equal. You may experience different baking results depending on the gluten-free flour blend you choose.
  • Cornstarch: Use for stiffing the meringue.
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How To Make Gluten-Free Angel Food Cake

  • Move the oven rack to the lowest position. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • Mix the cornstarch and gluten-free flour together in a small bowl and set aside.
  • In a large bowl, using a stand-up mixer or hand mixer beat the egg whites and cream of tartar together on medium speed until foamy. (photo 1)
  • Beat in the granulated sugar and powdered sugar on high speed, adding the pure vanilla and almond extract and salt. Continue beating until soft peaks form and the meringue looks glossy.
  • Sprinkle the cornstarch and gluten-free flour mixture, ¼ cup at a time, over the meringue and beat on medium speed until all the flour mixture is fully combined. (photo 2)
  • Pour the cake batter into an ungreased 10-inch x 4-inch angel food cake pan (tube pan). Use a spatula to smooth the top of the batter. Cut gently through the cake batter in a circular motion with a butter knife (see recipe video). (photo 3)
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown and the top springs back when touched lightly. (photo 4)
  • Immediately turn the pan upside down onto a heatproof funnel or bottle. If you have a tube pan with legs, turn the pan upside down on a heatproof cutting board. Let the cake cool for 2 hours upside down. (photo 5)
  • Once the cake has cooled, turn the cake right-side-up and run a knife inside the rim of the cake pan. Invert the cake onto a serving platter to remove the cake from the pan. Cut the cake into slices using a serrated knife to avoid smashing it (like cutting fresh bread).
  • Store leftovers in an air-tight container.
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Can I Freeze Angel Food Cake?

Angel food cake can be easily frozen by wrapping the completely cooled cake in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Place the wrapped cake in a freezer-safe bag or container and freeze for up to 4 months. The cake can be frozen whole or in individual slices. Thaw the cake at room temperature.

Tips For Making The Best Angel Food Cake

These easy tips will help you bake the best gluten-free angel food cake!

  • Angel food cake needs to be baked in a tube pan so the cake can rise up the side of a smooth surface. I highly recommend getting an angel food cake pan that has a removable center and three attached feet along the rim to elevate the cake after you invert it to cool. I bake with a 10-inch Wilton Angel Food Tube Cake Pan.
  • Move the oven rack to the lowest position.
  • Use large, cold eggs.
  • When separating the eggs, do not allow any yolk to get into the egg whites.
  • Do not overbeat the egg whites because you want soft peaks. If you overbeat the egg whites, it could cause them to deflate.
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  • It’s best to measure the gluten-free flour with the “spoon & level” method. This keeps you from getting too much flour in the recipe.
  • Only add ¼ cup of the gluten-free flour mixture to the egg white mixture at a time.
  • Do not grease the tube pan.
  • Cut gently through the cake batter with a butter knife. It helps to release any air bubbles. (See recipe video)
  • Immediately flip the cake over and cool the cake upside-down. Angel food cake MUST be cooled upside down or the cake will collapse on itself.
  • Use a serrated knife to slice the cake.
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Easy Gluten-Free Angel Food Cake

Skip the boxed angel food cake mix and make this easy recipe for homemade gluten-free angel food cake! I promise no one will know that it’s gluten-free.

My family loves this light and fluffy sponge cake topped with my homemade Strawberry Reduction Sauce, Raspberry Coulis, or fresh strawberries and whipped cream.

More Gluten-Free Dessert Recipes To Try!

  • Gluten-Free Lemon Bars
  • Gluten-Free Snickerdoodle Cookies
  • Gluten-Free Brownies

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Gluten-Free Angel Food Cake

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Keyword gluten-free angel food cake

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

cooling 2 hours hours

Servings 16 servings

Calories 87kcal

Author Audrey Roberts

Ingredients

  • 12 large egg whites, cold ()
  • 1 ½ teaspoons cream of tartar
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • ¾ cups powdered sugar
  • 1 ½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon pure almond extract
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cup all-purpose gluten-free flour with xanthan gum (I like Pillsbury gluten-free. Not all gluten-free flours are created equal. You may experience different baking results depending on the gluten-free flour blend you choose.)
  • ¼ cup cornstarch

Instructions

  • Move the oven rack to the lowest position. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

  • Mix the cornstarch and gluten-free flour together in a small bowl and set aside.

  • In a large bowl using a stand-up mixer or hand mixer, beat the egg whites and cream of tartar together on medium speed until foamy. Beat in the granulated sugar and powdered sugar on high speed, adding the pure vanilla and almond extract and salt. Continue beating until soft peaks form and the meringue looks glossy.

  • Sprinkle the cornstarch and gluten-free flour mixture, ¼ cup at a time, over the meringue and beat on medium speed until all the flour mixture is fully combined.

  • Pour the cake batter into an ungreased 10-inch x 4-inch angel food cake pan (tube pan). Use a spatula to smooth the top of the batter. Cut gently through the cake batter in a circular motion with a butter knife (see recipe video).

  • Bake for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown and top springs back when touched lightly. Immediately turn pan upside down onto a heatproof funnel or bottle. If you have a tube pan with legs turn the pan upside down on a heatproof cutting board. Let the cake cool for 2 hours upside down. Angel food cake MUST be cooled upside down or the cake will collapse on itself. Once the cake has cooled, turn the cake right-side-up and run a knife inside the rim of the cake pan. Invert cake onto a serving platter to remove the cake from the pan. Cut the cake into slices using a serrated knife to avoid smashing it (like cutting fresh bread).

  • Store leftovers in an air-tight container.

Video

Notes

  • I like Pillsbury gluten-free. Not all gluten-free flours are created equal. You may experience different baking results depending on the gluten-free flour blend you choose.
  • I used a 10-inch Wilton Angel Food Tube Cake Pan with a removable tube and legs.
  • To freeze: wrap the completely cooled cake in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Place the wrapped cake in a freezer-safe bag or container and freeze for up to 4 months. The cake can be frozen whole or in individual slices. Thaw the cake at room temperature.
  • Mama says, “Always check your labels!”

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 87kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 37mg | Potassium: 46mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg

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About Audrey Roberts

I'm Audrey Roberts, a busy mama of four and I love sharing the recipes that I make for my family. I make gluten-free family-friendly recipes that are simple and delicious that you can too! I use easy to find ingredients that won't break your budget. You will also find dairy-free options and Paleo recipes. I am also the author of The Everything Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Cookbook, which is an Amazon Best Selling Cookbook in the US and Internationally. Living gluten-free since 2010. I hope by me sharing my journey it may help you with yours.

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  1. Nancy Bowma says

    It was delicious, so happy to be able to have angel food cake again.

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  2. Joni Lou says

    This Angel food cake was easy to make & even better, it was fantastic in taste & texture! (I did use Bob’s Red Mill One to One flour. Worked okay!). Thank you Audrey!

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  3. Nichole Cucunato says

    I’ve made this cake a few times. I always get compliments even from non GF people
    I like to top it off with fresh whipped cream and mixed berry coulis.

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  4. Laura Migliore says

    I made this cake for my grandchildren that can’t have regular flour. To me, the mark of a great gluten free recipe is that no one knows it is gluten free. This cake was a 100% winner. It was easy, came out great, and if I had not baked it myself, would have never known it was gluten free. Your website is the first one I go to. Also, I have your cookbook, and bought one for my daughter in law too. Thanks for making gluten free so delicious.

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  5. Pam Burriell says

    can carton egg whites be used??

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    • Nicole Rufus says

      Hi Pam! You should be able to successfully used boxed egg whites in this recipe. Generally, the rule of thumb is 2 tablespoons of boxed egg whites for every 1 large egg white.

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  6. Bethany says

    Make this every time we have extra eggs. even bring it to potlucks w/ non GF people and they love it. Always a huge hit. Thank you!

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    • Nicole - Mama Knows Gluten Free says

      Hi Bethany! Thank you so much. I’m so glad you love this recipe.

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  7. Pat says

    It’s the only recipe I use now. Mama’s Recipe is a super easy a no fail Angel Food cake!! 👍🏻

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  8. Dianne says

    Amazing – just amazing! My son has loved and requested this cake for his birthday ever since he was 10 years old. Fast forwarding many years, our beautiful daughter in law is GF and I was worried about even trying to bake it. I should not have given it a thought!! Earlier this month we celebrated his birthday and the birth of their son with this cake. More than half of it was gone the next afternoon :). Thank you so much!! You’re bookmarked as my go to for GF

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  9. Stacey says

    We made this angel food cake for my mom’s bday. the cake was so good! Angel food is her favorite and I will make this cake every year for her and I! thank you!

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  10. Mark Howell says

    Talk about a quick and easy delicious recipe! My wife has Celiac and also must eat dairy-free so this is the perfect dessert for her. I’m a disabled veteran, wheelchair-bound, beginning baker, yet had no problems making this gluten-free Angel Food cake. Definitely going in my “Must Make” file. Thank you for this wonderful recipe!

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  11. Leila says

    Great recipe. Making gf homemade strawberry glaze for it and fresh strawberries … like strawberry shortcake. Yummy

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  12. Lenora Asbill says

    Easy & delicious Never would have know it’s GF if I had not baked it. !!

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  13. T Wallace says

    This recipe is a keeper. It came out looking, smelling and tasting just like a Gluten Angel Food cake. It was actually VERY easy to make. We ate some and froze the rest. It was perfect out of the freezer. My daughter didn’t even wait for it to thaw completely., because it did not freeze solid. Be aware, this is very sweet cake. We served blueberries and strawberries and that cut down the sweetness somewhat.

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  14. Developinglife says

    As a novice gluten-free baker, I must commend you on your explicit instructions! My angel food cake turned out superb in all areas-making, baking, flavor, texture and appearance. Thank you so much!

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  15. Linda Luce says

    It is so hard to find a gluten free recipe that actually turns out tasting like the original “wheat flour” recipe. But I am thrilled to say this recipe is absolutely the best! I used lemon juice instead of cream of tartar and it worked perfectly. Will definitely use again and again and will my go to for strawberry shortcake!Ten out of five stars!!!!

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  16. Cyndi in NC says

    I have another recipe but couldn’t find it and I was making this for my daughter who was visiting from VA. I didn’t have hopes of it coming out eatable as I messed up several of the steps. It didn’t raise as high as it should have but it tasted great! This will be my go to recipe from now on and I will mix it up it correctly! Thanks for a super gluten free recipe.

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  17. Diana Krotzer says

    Best Angel food cake ever.

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  18. Lenora Asbill says

    Excellent!…..and easy to make. !! Highly recommend this recipe.

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  19. Shannon Lindow says

    Best GF Angel Food cake recipe I have ever made!! Great texture and flavor!

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  20. Amanda Richards says

    Awesome recipe!

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  21. Charlene Joan Cain says

    I really appreciate all the extra advice beyond the basic recipe!

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