Angel Food Cake Without An Angel Food Cake Pan

Decorating By MJ2008 Updated 14 Jan 2009 , 8:12pm by MJ2008

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MJ2008 Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 5:19am
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I'm making a birthday cake for my boyfriend's brother. He doesn't like most cake but he really wants an angel food cake so I'm planning to do that with some whipped cream and strawberries. The only problem is that I don't have an angel food cake pan. Can I cook it in a regular pan or in my bunt pan (that's similar but doesn't have the straight sides)? Will I need to change anything in order to cook it in a different pan? Thanks for your help.

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LadyMike Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 5:35am
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I know there is a way to make angel food cupcakes with a mix, and that you can bake an angel food cake in a loaf pan. The problem is that I can't remember how - times, temp, etc. I'll look around and in the meantime, maybe someone else can help you out. Sorry...

LadyMike

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JanH Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 5:43am
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Yes, it's possible. icon_smile.gif
(Although an angel food cake pan will make cooling/removing SO much easier.)

Angel food cake in other pan shapes:

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-588721-.html

http://community.tasteofhome.com/forums/p/245182/245182.aspx

http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060717130408AAVzwyD

Highly rated mock angel food cake (sized for 12x18x2 sheet pan):
(Or several smaller pans...)

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Mock-Angel-Food-Cake/Detail.aspx

HTH

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MJ2008 Posted 14 Jan 2009 , 8:12pm
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Thank you. After reading through some of that information I think I'll just go buy an angel food cake pan. I don't have time to give it a second shot if it doesn't work out right the first time.

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