BETTY CROCKER ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ingredients: Sugar, Wheat Flour Bleached, Egg White, Corn
Starch, Leavening (Baking Soda, Citric Acid), Modified Corn Starch,
Calcium Chloride, Modified Soy Protein, Salt, Cellulose Gum, Dextrose,
Maltodextrin, Artificial Flavor, Sodium Lauryl Flavor (A Whipping Aid),
Nonfat Milk.Yuck! Sugar, sugar, sugar and soy... bad bad bad...
I get a lot of questions on products and protein powders that are made up of soy protein (such as Kashi cereals and bars, Special K protein bars, Melaleuca protein powder, Body By Vi, South Beach bars, Atkin's bars, Think Thin Bars...) and if those are okay to use.
A few reasons why I don't recommend soy protein:
Our body produces 3 types of estrogen:
1. Ovaries produce healthy estrogen: Estradiol
2. Fat Cells store and
form unhealthy estrogen: Estrone
3. 3rd type
is produced only when
pregnant: Estriol
3. Processed soy has been proven to cause growth disorders, thyroid problems, infertility, and tumors.
4. Soy has toxic chemicals and can’t be metabolized, unless fermented.
5. Soy contains enzymes inhibitors that reduce protein digestion. This is why vegetarians who try to eat meat again after a long time of eating soy have a hard time adding healthy protein back in.
6. Processed soy protein contains carcinogens such as nitrates.
7. Giving babies soy formula is the equivalent of 5 birth control pills a day.
For more on the dangers of soy read THIS by Dr. Mercola.
12 egg whites
2 tsp cream of tartar
1 pinch salt
1 cup Jay Robb strawberry protein powder
1 cup Swerve confectioners' sweetener (or powdered erythritol)
1 tsp strawberry extract (or other extract)
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per serving)
Traditional Angel Food = 159 calories, 0.7g fat, 5.5g fiber, 35g carbs, 0.2g fiber
"Healthified" Angel Food = 54 calories, 0.7g fat, 11.1g protein, 0.9g carbs, trace fiber
I served mine with "healthified" FROSTING:
4 oz cream cheese or coconut cream
1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
4 TBS Swerve OR a touch of stevia glycerite (to taste)
Bring cream cheese to room temperature. Mix together and place a dollop on top of cake. Makes 6 servings.
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (per 2 TBS serving)
Betty Crocker Frosting = 130 calories, 5g fat, 0g protein, 21g carbs, trace fiber
"Healthified" Frosting = 69 calories, 6.8g fat, 1.5g protein, 0.7g carb, trace fiber

Betty Crocker Frosting Ingredients: sugar, soybean and cottonseed oil shortening, water, high maltose corn syrup, corn starch, artificial flavour, monoglycerides, colour, cellulose, salt, potassium sorbate, polysorbate 80, sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, citric acid, tricalciumphosphate
YUCK! I wouldn't eat any of those ingredients!!!
"HEALTHIFIED" FRENCH TOAST
1 Angel Food Cake
4 eggs
1 cup unsweetened almond milk
Cut the cake into 1 inch thick slices. In a medium bowl, mix the eggs and almond milk. Heat a skillet to medium-high heat, greased with coconut oil. Dip each slice of angel food cake into the egg mixture. Place on skillet and fry on each side until golden brown.Click HERE to find the Xylitol syrup I use.
NUTRITIONAL COMPARISON (1/4 cup syrup)
Maple Syrup = 210 calories, 0.2g fat, 0g protein, 54g carbs, 0g fiber (54 effective carbs)
Xylitol Sap Syrup = 50 calories, 0g fat, 0g protein,19g carbs, 18g sugar alcohol (1 effective carb)
"HEALTHIFIED" TIRAMISU ANGEL FOOD CAKE
12 egg whites
2 tsp cream of tartar
1 pinch salt
1 cup Jay Robb chocolate protein powder
1 cup Swerve confectioners' sweetener (or powdered erythritol)
1 tsp rum extract (or other extract)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Sift whey protein and confectioners erythritol together and set aside. In a large clean bowl, whip egg whites with a pinch of salt until foamy (save the yolks for "healthified" creme brule, "healthified" coconut custard, OR "healthified" ice cream). Add cream of tartar and continue to beat until very stiff (you will be able to put bowl upside down and the whites won't fall out). Add your favorite extract flavor. Quickly fold in whey mixture. Pour into a greased 10 inch tube pan. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 45 minutes. Makes 14 servings.
Top with MASCARPONE CREAM:
4 oz mascarpone cheese (or cream cheese)
4 TBS espresso
3 TBS SWERVE (OR a touch of stevia glycerite to taste)
1/4 tsp rum extract
Mix together until smooth (it will thicken overnight).
So what did you do with all the yolks, Maria? It looks wonderful, but one would hate to waste 1/2 the egg. Lots of pudding & egg nog? :)
ReplyDeleteI make some custard for the boys or a creme brulee or ice cream for Craig and I. :)
DeleteI would just save the yolks and add them to my breakfast eggs. Everyday I have a 3 egg omelet, so it would turn in to a 3 egg and 2 egg yoke omelet. Yet I have to say lately we've been using more egg yokes then we do egg whites so this recipe will come in handy!
Deletewow 18 egg whites. can "just whites" be used instead? just to save on money and yolks?
ReplyDeleteYes, that will work. :)
DeleteLooks delicious! Maria, I have a question for you. I've been unable to find an answer on the Net. Does whey protein powder denature when cooked? I see in your nutritional info that each serving is quite high in protein which suggests that whey conserves its structural integrity in heat....just wondering if you had any expert info on that! Can't wait to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteFrom all the research I have done they should hold up just fine. Thanks! :)
DeleteMaria, Thank you for the recipe. Angel food was one of my husbands favourites but we haven't had it in 10 years since doing low carb. This will make him VERY happy!
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Hi Maria, thanks for an awesome post!! As a 6mos survivor of Stage IIIC Breast Cancer (ER/PR+, HER2-) the one food my oncologist told me to avoid in any way shape or form was soy! Yep and it's in everything as you well know!
ReplyDeleteI also try to avoid large quantities of dairy products due to the same "bad estrogen" because even if they don't give cows hormones (i.e. Organic Dairy), the milk producer is still generally milking pregnant cows! So guess what the milk has in it? Yep, extra estrogen!
I just posted a link to your blog post with the delicious looking cake recipe and informative post over to my facebook page!
Thanks for all your hard work and for educating us all!!
Thank you for the kind words!
DeleteMaria, would the vanilla whey work instead of the strawberry? What about the chocolate? I just bought these two flavors this week so I could try some of your recipes but they didn't have strawberry.
ReplyDeleteYou could give it a try. Vanilla would work I am sure. :)
DeleteAnd someone just posted on my facebook page that their mom used to make this with chocolate, so sounds like that would be a great option too! Good luck! :)
DeleteWe beat the eggs whites until they were so stiff, you could hold the bowl upside down & they did not fall out. We folded in the other ingredients carefully. Poured into a Wilton two piece angel food cake pan, no problem. But once in the oven, the batter began to liquefy & leak out of the bottom of the pan & all over the floor of the oven, big mess! What are we doing wrong?
ReplyDeleteHmm. I have never heard of that happening. If they are stiff they are usually good, they just rise a bit. We you sure to use 100% egg whites? Any yokes in the whites can cause problems. Here is my video showing how I do this. Good Luck! :) https://vimeo.com/43271915
DeleteThe reason Carolyn's batter leaked out of the pan is because she over whipped the egg whites. If you beat the egg whites to the point of just to stiff peaks the batter will be fine.
DeleteDo I have to use Whey protein powder or can I use egg white protein powder instead and also for the icing may I use coconut milk instead of almond?
ReplyDeleteYes and Yes. :)
DeleteOh and I wanted to comment on Soy, after reading this I had a lot of questions answered personally for me on my struggles with weight loss. I had emailed you but I guess you are so busy it is hard to get back to them all. I have no thyroid and have STRUGGLED to get past a 10 pound weight loss and I need to lose 87 to be in a none overweight state. I had NO IDEA how bad soy was till this and once I expelled it from my diest my weight loss has started to pick itself up again. I also felt absolutely horrible because I breast fed my son for 6 months and then switched to formula and he had issues with regular formula so the doctors put him on soy and all this time I felt it was a healthier option for him other than breast feeding. I know I should not beat myself up over it, but if I do ever have another child it wll be breast feeding 100%, not just six months. I feel a bit guilty because he has issues and they were worse when he was younger and I wonder now if I would never have given him soy would maybe things have been easier for us to cope with.
ReplyDeleteHi Margarita. I didn't get your email. Maybe it went to my spam. Please send again if you would like.
DeleteYes, several years ago I actually thought soy was OK too. The more research I read, the worse it got. Good luck and again, sorry I didn't get your email. I make sure to reply to every one no matter how busy it gets. :)
I tried to make this recipe and it was all working fine until I took it out of the oven and the whole thing collapsed. I am not sure what I did wrong maybe a longer baking time?
ReplyDeleteIt needed to bake longer. I have a convection oven and they are all a little different temp. :)
DeleteAlso, I found that if I use a different whey powder than jay robb or added a different sweetener, it caused my cake to deflate, with all else equal.
DeleteThanks Stacy! Good to know! :)
DeleteI just made this for the second time. It's delicious! I don't even bother frosting it. I cut it into squares and put it in the fridge, then I have it for snacks, either plain or with melted sugar free icing, or whipped cream, or sugar free pudding. It's great as the base for a strawberry shortcake-like dessert. Also, cut into slices, it makes great bread for peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you liked it! :)
DeleteSo is that right that the "HEALTHIFIED" ANGEL FOOD CAKE is 12 egg whites.
ReplyDeleteAnd the "HEALTHIFIED" TIRAMISU ANGEL FOOD CAKE 18 egg whites?
Thanks for your help.
Sorry, fixed it now above. Thanks!
Deletewhich recipe is fixed above they both say 12???
DeleteRuth
The above was changed to 12 :)
Deletethank you for clarification. Smiles, Ruth
DeleteI love this recipe. I make it with vanilla whey protein, swerve and vanilla extract. My boys like it a lot, too. I ate it plain, but they liked it with a little mascarpone frosting. yum.
ReplyDeleteTried the Angel Food Cake! I used a 2-pc tube pan! Went in to check the cake at about 20-min and most of the "batter" had leaked out the bottom of the 2-pc pan, onto the bottom of the stove!
ReplyDeleteWhat a mess an waste of $$
Ole Bill
Sorry to hear that. Here are some tips: http://www.ehow.com/how_5586282_keep-tube-pans-leaking.html
DeleteHi Maria, this recipe looks wonderful, will be trying it soon! I am a big fan of tiramisu, but basically gave up on it since I gave up wheat a few months ago. Quick question regarding the flavors and extracts: it seems that many of them (including the Frontier Strawberry extract found in your Astore) contain vegetable oils such as sunflower, canola, or cottonseed. Is it because we would use very small quantities that these are tolerable? Thanks for clarifying :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Yes, the quantities are so low per serving that it is tolerable for me. It is much better than extracts that use Polyethylene glycol! Yuck! :)
DeleteHi Maria,
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your recipes. My Cake dried out and was somewhat crunchy and tasted 'eggy', any suggestions, or is this the way it's supposed to be?
No, this is a very moist cake. Not sure what happened. As you can see by the comments above, others seem to have good results. How long did you bake it for and at what temp?
DeleteThe only think I can think that I did different was that I used egg whites from a carton (Trader Joes). I'll try it again without carton egg whites and see what happens. Does your cake have an eggy smell? (that was turn off for my kids)
DeleteHmm, that should work. Let me know how it goes. What brand sweetener and protein powder did you use?
DeleteI used Organic Zero (powdered with Magic Bullet) and it was either Jay Robb or a bulk protein powder that I got at a health food store.
DeleteAnyway, I really want to Thank You for all of your dedication to the research you've done and developing recipes and providing them to us. I know many of us are trully grateful that someone with so much knowledge is willing to share. -- I'll be getting all of your books soon and look forward to making more of your yummy recipes.
Thank you! :)
DeleteOooh! I've made this and it's soooo nice! I made the angel food cake with the "fat flush" protein that you have in your store Maria (well, similar, got mine in Australia, chocolate flavoured, sweetened with Stevia)... and it worked great (in case anyone ever wants to know!)... used vanilla as I didn't have rum extract. I did half the recipe so it's not as high and beautiful (mucked up my first 6 egg whites when some yolks fell in it, twice! so I put it in a large cup and will use that for omelets for the next few days!) - I definitely must've done something wrong the first time I tried a similar recipe (protein bread). This was nice, and it *is* moist, it's DELICIOUS and will now feature in my regular recipes!
ReplyDeleteI have gotten some comments that certain protein powders will make the eggs fall. Haven't narrowed it down to which one yet. Glad it worked out for you! :)
DeleteCan I use Jay Robb Vanilla, Just Like Sugar and a regular glass baking pan?
ReplyDeleteYes, that would work great! :)
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