Description
Angel food cake and s’mores are two of summer’s most delicious desserts. It’s time to bring them together in this epic S’mores Angel Food Cake!
Ingredients
- FOR THE ANGEL FOOD CAKE:
- 1-¾ cup Sugar
- 1 cup Cake Flour
- ¼ teaspoons Salt
- 12 Egg Whites, Room Temperature
- ⅓ cups Warm Water
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- 1-½ teaspoon Cream Of Tartar
- FOR THE TOPPING:
- 12 ounces, fluid Milk Chocolate, Finely Chopped
- 6 ounces, fluid Heavy Whipping Cream
- ½ cups Graham Cracker Crumbs
- 1 cup Marshmallow Fluff, Store Bought Or Homemade
Preparation
Place sugar in a food processor and blend for 2 minutes, until sugar becomes very fine.
In a medium bowl, combine cake flour, salt, and half of the fine sugar. Sift together and set aside.
Preheat oven to 350ºF.
Combine egg whites, water, vanilla and cream of tartar in the bowl of your stand mixer. Whisk ingredients together for 2 minutes until well combined. Gradually add remaining half of sugar and Beat egg white mixture until medium peaks are formed.
Sprinkle some of the flour mixture over the top of egg white mixture. Gently fold in. Repeat until all of the flour mixture has been folded in evenly.
Spoon mixture into an ungreased tube pan and bake for 35–40 minutes, until golden brown in color and cake is cooked through. Invert cake pan and cool upside down (cake remaining in the pan) until completely cooled.
Once cooled, run a knife along the inside tube and the outside to loosen the cake. Lift the tube from the rest of the pan and invert the cake onto a cooling rack, using the knife to loosen it from the bottom, if necessary.
For the ganache:
Finely chop chocolate and place in a bowl. Bring cream just barely to a simmer and pour over chopped chocolate. Cover with plastic wrap and let stand 2 minutes. Stir with a spatula until combined and smooth. Allow ganache to cool a bit before using.
Place cooling rack with cake on top over the top of your sink. Pour the ganache over the cake, spreading evenly over the sides, top, and inside.
Take the graham cracker crumbs and throw them along the bottom half of the cake. Spread or pipe marshmallow creme over the top of the cake. Carefully toast the top with a culinary torch.