Well James Brown said it best... I Feel Good. Really, really, really good. Well, I don't want to get into any type of bragging mode or anything, but I have a bunch of reasons.
So onto the baking. Earlier this week was my mother's birthday. Now, she's not one to fuss about birthdays and always gives me the "don't get me anything" line. I'm sure you've recieved the same thing before sometime. The celebration person in question looks you in the eye, and with sincerity that could fool a lie detector machine and win an Oscar, tells you not to do anything special for them.
Ladies, and especially gentlemen... this is a trap. Come on, you have to do something. Seriously. I mean it's your mom... she was there to hang your demented stick looking dog picture on the fridge when you were 4. Do something.
The problem I had was that this year, her birthday is really wicked close to Thanksgiving. I didn't want to send the house into dessert overload prematurely, so I needed something light, festive, and fall. I scratched my head, and thought for a bit.
Don't think chocolate... we are not a chocolate household. It's tough right? It's like golfing without clubs... so without further adieu... I give you...
Cranberry Orange Angel Food Cake. Just what the doctor ordered (or made). Light, simple, easy to throw together, and uniquely awesome. Plus there's like no fat. This is a bodybuilders post workout dream of fluffy cloud tart goodness.
Cranberry Orange Angel Food Cake
Recipe by Adam
-1 cup cake flour
-1 1/2 cups of sugar
-12 egg whites
-1 tsp cream of tartar
-1/4 tsp salt -1 tsp vanilla
-1 tbsp Grand Marnier
-2 tsp orange zest
-6 oz fresh cranberries
Super easy recipe. Preheat your oven to 350*. Set your rack to the bottom if you are using an angel food cake pan, or middle if you are using something else.
In a large, metal or glass bowl (make sure it's clean, no grease or grime), whip the egg whites with an electric mixer. Don't use your arms... they will probably fall off. Whip the whites on medium speed for a bit, and mix in the cream of tartar and salt. Take the speed up a notch, and as it comes together, add a little of the sugar, about 1/4 cup at a time. Keep adding sugar as the whites increase in volume, and all of the sugar has been used. You want some soft to semi firm peaks forming.
Fold in the flour, gently, and return to beating the mixture so it's well incorporated. Once the flour is in, add the vanilla, orange zest, and Grand Mariner. Fold in the cranberries last, and make sure everything is well blended.
Pour the batter into the angel food pan, making sure it's very clean of grease and dirt, and smooth over evenly. Place the pan into the oven and bake for 40-45 minutes, or until the top of the cake is golden brown, and dry to the touch. Immediately take the pan out of the oven and flip it over, so the dome cylinder thing in the pan is supporting the pan and cake. Let it cool like this until it's cool. Run a knife around the edge, and take it carefully out. Serve it up.
This cake was a nice Fall festive change of pace for the impending (but in a good way) Thanksgiving countdown. I think the fall flavors mixed well nicely, and the tartness of the cranberries work well with a cake that is pretty much all sugar. Insulin can definitely be a delicious thing :) Did the cranberries sink to the bottom? Yup. Did I try to coat them with four? Yup. But there's a couple of things I learned this week...
4 dogs in your house is too many... people are picky about their Thanksgiving traditions and changing up their favorite foods... and cranberries don't like to be coated in flour :)
So to all my good blogging buddies, give this cake a try when you want something that's not heavy and rich. You'll be impressed, just like I'm impressed at all the awesome food creations out there recently. Keep it real, and I'll be back this week :)
Angel
- I don't have to go to school ever, ever again
- The Jets are 8-3 and probably one of the best teams in the AFC
- My workouts are going really well
- I have a month of relaxing ahead of me
- The holidays are coming, and thankfully, I don't get stressed out by them
- Oh, I'm a doctor
So onto the baking. Earlier this week was my mother's birthday. Now, she's not one to fuss about birthdays and always gives me the "don't get me anything" line. I'm sure you've recieved the same thing before sometime. The celebration person in question looks you in the eye, and with sincerity that could fool a lie detector machine and win an Oscar, tells you not to do anything special for them.
Ladies, and especially gentlemen... this is a trap. Come on, you have to do something. Seriously. I mean it's your mom... she was there to hang your demented stick looking dog picture on the fridge when you were 4. Do something.
The problem I had was that this year, her birthday is really wicked close to Thanksgiving. I didn't want to send the house into dessert overload prematurely, so I needed something light, festive, and fall. I scratched my head, and thought for a bit.
Don't think chocolate... we are not a chocolate household. It's tough right? It's like golfing without clubs... so without further adieu... I give you...
Cranberry Orange Angel Food Cake. Just what the doctor ordered (or made). Light, simple, easy to throw together, and uniquely awesome. Plus there's like no fat. This is a bodybuilders post workout dream of fluffy cloud tart goodness.
Cranberry Orange Angel Food Cake
Recipe by Adam
-1 cup cake flour
-1 1/2 cups of sugar
-12 egg whites
-1 tsp cream of tartar
-1/4 tsp salt -1 tsp vanilla
-1 tbsp Grand Marnier
-2 tsp orange zest
-6 oz fresh cranberries
Super easy recipe. Preheat your oven to 350*. Set your rack to the bottom if you are using an angel food cake pan, or middle if you are using something else.
In a large, metal or glass bowl (make sure it's clean, no grease or grime), whip the egg whites with an electric mixer. Don't use your arms... they will probably fall off. Whip the whites on medium speed for a bit, and mix in the cream of tartar and salt. Take the speed up a notch, and as it comes together, add a little of the sugar, about 1/4 cup at a time. Keep adding sugar as the whites increase in volume, and all of the sugar has been used. You want some soft to semi firm peaks forming.
Fold in the flour, gently, and return to beating the mixture so it's well incorporated. Once the flour is in, add the vanilla, orange zest, and Grand Mariner. Fold in the cranberries last, and make sure everything is well blended.
Pour the batter into the angel food pan, making sure it's very clean of grease and dirt, and smooth over evenly. Place the pan into the oven and bake for 40-45 minutes, or until the top of the cake is golden brown, and dry to the touch. Immediately take the pan out of the oven and flip it over, so the dome cylinder thing in the pan is supporting the pan and cake. Let it cool like this until it's cool. Run a knife around the edge, and take it carefully out. Serve it up.
This cake was a nice Fall festive change of pace for the impending (but in a good way) Thanksgiving countdown. I think the fall flavors mixed well nicely, and the tartness of the cranberries work well with a cake that is pretty much all sugar. Insulin can definitely be a delicious thing :) Did the cranberries sink to the bottom? Yup. Did I try to coat them with four? Yup. But there's a couple of things I learned this week...
4 dogs in your house is too many... people are picky about their Thanksgiving traditions and changing up their favorite foods... and cranberries don't like to be coated in flour :)
So to all my good blogging buddies, give this cake a try when you want something that's not heavy and rich. You'll be impressed, just like I'm impressed at all the awesome food creations out there recently. Keep it real, and I'll be back this week :)
Angel
Comments
hope you've enjoyed the dogs, and have a wonderful thanksgiving!!!
And yaaay to the Jets! I'm loving this year's football season too, since the Cal Bears smushed Satndfurs... hohooo!
That cake looks fabulous -- so light and fluffy!
Good deal here!
-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
One of my favorite things to do, with people like you, is to say whenever you enter a room, "Is there a DOCTOR in the house?" And now you can say YES!!! Congratulations. That is really awesome. AND it's time to change your profile!
What a special treat to give your mom for her b-day - I am sure it tasted as good as it looks. Great photos.
I bet mom was so happy with her cranberry tatin angel food cake made by her own angel. Looks really good, really really!
Love that angel food cake too ;-)
I never understood why people say 'don't get me anything' when they don't truly mean it. When I say it, I actually mean it.
Now that's a great recipe! I love the combination of orange and cranberry. But... I don't even have an angel food cake pan.
Oh...and can I have a slice of the angel food cake while you're doing it?
Are you sure you don't want to be a baker? Your cake looks awfully good.
What a great angel food cake idea. Love the crans in there. Never have thought to put those in an angel food cake.
My mom gives me the line for her b-day and I've started to do the same (OMG I'm turning into my mother! LOL). The cake looks just like fluffy clouds and the cranberries showing through make it even more special! Happy b-day to your mom!!!
- it's a pretty good feeling, right? Nothing like it. Congrats, Dr Adam! Well done! That cake looks gorgeous too, but sweet mercy, 12 egg whites!? I've so heard that "don't get me anything" line, basically it means the exact opposite, right? :)
I've never been a big fan of angelfood cake, but your version has me seriously reconsidering that position. Cranberries are a good thing.
Well, Dr. Adam, you rock, you're hot, and I can feel your joy waaaaaaay over here. Congrats dude.
Oh! Love the fact that you used grand marnier....smart cookie. So you must like crepes then?
Have a good turkey day...I'm busy working, but I don't mind as I work for myself and this time of year I make a lot of cash.
Later!
Your cake is quite a big WOW too!! Positively gorgeous!
(giggles - I grew up in a 4 dog, 3 cat household, so I can very vividly picture the 4 dog chaos you're experiencing... :-)
I've been craving angelfood cake for like the past week..................
that cake looks really fabulous. i'm sure your mom loved it!! or at least said she did because she's your mom.
And you got some serious reasons to feel good! Guess you should say the prayer before the Turkey dinner! Happy Thanksgiving!!
ps, i thought i was having problem in leaving comment on your blog but then..i realised it was my dumbness lol
ur new life sounds very relaxing.
and cranberry orange angel food cake looks so moist and delicious.
Your cake looks DELICIOUS!!! :)
Happy Holidays.. :)
That is one fluffy light cake, but what does one do with all that egg yolks?
And shuddup about your Jets, lol.
The cake looks wonderful and as a fruit over chocolate person I'd be thrilled to have it for a birthday cake. I'm sure your mom loved it. Did you weigh the cranberries or do you mean 3/4 cup?
I'm sorry I haven't been around much. I'm still recovering from my blog nervous break-down. But there is just a tiny hand-full of bloggers I've really, really missed -and of course you're one of them.
Hope your holiday season is shaping up to be great and that you're doing well!
I sure hope so - I'm nearly there myself.
Drop us a post when you get a chance.
I love angel food cake - the way it's a bit tangy, and it kinda melts in your mouth and is airy. Love that.
Drop a quick post when you feel up to it. I miss your humor :)
I would love to write about your recipe on our blog! If you are interested send me an email at haley@keyingredient.com :)
Thanks!
Haley, KI Blogger