Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake and a Giveaway

Rich, airy and flavorful, this surprisingly easy Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake brings together warm coffee flavor with a bright chocolate accent.  

Rich, airy and flavorful, this surprisingly easy Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake brings together warm coffee flavor with a bright chocolate accent.  

Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake

The first time I made an angel food cake, it fell.  I chalked it up to “angel food is hard” and didn’t try again.  And that was a mistake.  

Because, this year, motivated by a freezer full of leftover egg whites, I tried again.  And my cakes have turned out great—plain, lavender vanilla and now a coffee chocolate chip angel food cake.  Never give up after one try, I guess!

Rich, airy and flavorful, this surprisingly easy Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake brings together warm coffee flavor with a bright chocolate accent.  

Just baked cake!

This particular cake was inspired by Nielsen-Massey, who recently sent me a bottle of their coffee extract.  Nielsen-Massey is well-known for their exceptional vanilla, and it was fun to learn about some of their other flavorings like chocolate, lemon and rose water  But I was especially excited to be able to experiment with coffee extract.  

Rich, airy and flavorful, this surprisingly easy Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake brings together warm coffee flavor with a bright chocolate accent.  

Cake, served

The reason for all the excitement?  Well, I love coffee.  And I’d enjoy using it more in recipes.  But I hate making little servings of extra strong coffee, then worrying my recipe will be too wet.  And, jaded by old memories of bad instant coffee, I can’t bring myself to use that either.

The answer?  Guess it must be coffee extract!  It was super easy to add to the Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake and gave it a nice coffee flavor.  Thanks Nielsen-Massey!  

Rich, airy and flavorful, this surprisingly easy Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake brings together warm coffee flavor with a bright chocolate accent.  

A slice of Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake

Want to get creative with some Coffee Extract of your own? Then check out the giveaway below!

This giveaway, for one 2 oz. bottle of Coffee Extract, is sponsored by Nielsen-Massey.  It is open to mailing addresses in the US and closes on Aug 27, 2017 at midnight CDT.  To enter, leave a comment below telling me what you would like to make if you win the extract. For a second entry, follow all my Pinterest boards (if you have a religious objection to my Christmas/Easter boards, just let me know and skip them) and leave me a second comment telling me this. The winner will be picked randomly, contacted by email and have 24 hours to get back to me with mailing information or a new winner will be chosen. 

Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake
Serves 12
Rich, airy and flavorful, this surprisingly easy Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake brings together warm coffee flavor with a bright chocolate accent.
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Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
45 min
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
45 min
212 calories
40 g
3 g
3 g
5 g
2 g
80 g
157 g
30 g
0 g
1 g
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
80g
Servings
12
Amount Per Serving
Calories 212
Calories from Fat 27
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 3g
5%
Saturated Fat 2g
9%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0g
Monounsaturated Fat 1g
Cholesterol 3mg
1%
Sodium 157mg
7%
Total Carbohydrates 40g
13%
Dietary Fiber 1g
2%
Sugars 30g
Protein 5g
Vitamin A
0%
Vitamin C
0%
Calcium
2%
Iron
6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. • 1 1/2 cup sugar
  2. • 1 cup cake flour (see substitution below)
  3. • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  4. • 1 1/2 cups egg whites (from about 12 large eggs), at room temperature
  5. • 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
  6. • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
  7. • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  8. • 4 teaspoons coffee extract
  9. • 2/3 c mini chocolate chips
  10. whipped cream for serving
Instructions
  1. Sift together the flour, 1/2 cup sugar, and salt.
  2. In the bowl of an electric mixer, whip the egg whites. When they are foamy, add the cream of tartar and lemon juice.
  3. Continue to whip the egg whites until they just begin to hold their shape in soft peaks. Whip the remaining 1 cup of sugar into the whites, 1/4 cup at a time. Do not overwhip; the egg whites should not be overly dry or stiff. Mix in the vanilla and coffee extracts.
  4. Gently and gradually fold the flour and sugar mixture into the whites. When almost incorporated, add the mini-chocolate chips and continue folding.
  5. Spoon the batter in the tube pan, smooth the top, and bake at 350 F for 45 minutes. To be extra sure it is done, you can check for an internal temperature of 205-209 F.
  6. Remove from the oven and immediately invert the tube pan. If the pan doesn’t have “feet”, set it over the neck of a heavy bottle or overturned metal funnel, using the center hole of the pan to hold the cake, until cool.
  7. Serve with whipped cream, or ice cream, or caramel sauce. Or all of these. 🙂
Notes
  1. Instead of cake flour, you can take 1 cup of all-purpose flour, remove 2 Tablespoons and add in 2 Tablespoons of cornstarch.
  2. The pictures show a cake made in my smaller vintage cake pan (thanks, Grandma!) which holds exactly half of the recipe.
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calories
212
fat
3g
protein
5g
carbs
40g
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79 thoughts on “Coffee Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake and a Giveaway

  1. Jenny Stanek

    My family owns a chocolate shop and this would be fantastic to use in trying some new treats!

  2. Randi Robinson

    I’ve never used coffee extract in a recipe but this one looks absolutely this die for so this recipe would defiantly be my first challenge!

  3. Janice B

    I think I would use this to make coffee cupcakes with mocha icing. That actually sounds good.

  4. Emi

    I would like to use the coffee extract to make exotic muffin combinations like cranberry coffee flavor.

  5. Emily Wells

    Honestly, I’d love to make this cake! I LOVE coffee and I love angel food cake, so this is a win-win. 🙂

  6. kelly woods

    I would love to make this recipe. It sounds and looks so good. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  7. Amy Honious

    If I win this, I would make some lovely coffee flavored whipped creme to go with my Sunday morning coffee cake!

  8. Nikki

    I love coffee everything but I really want to try this recipe for the Chocolate chip coffee angel food cake!

  9. Stephanie

    I would try this Coffee extract in some of my homemade frosting that I make for when I bake a cake.

  10. Louise

    Kudos to you Inger for giving Angel Food Cake one more try!!! I’m loving the thought of Coffee and Chocolate Chips in the cake. Extract is probably better in this case.

    Thank you so much for sharing, Inger…

    P.S. Don’t forget, October 10th is Natinal Angel Food Cake Day!!!

  11. Susan Christy

    Oh that looks good!! I’ll use coffee extract in my chocolate frosting. I’ve been baking for years – how did I not know about coffee extract? Anxious to try it!

  12. David

    You have really opened my eyes to the flexibility of angel food cake, Inger! I’m starting to collect egg whites… 🙂

  13. grace

    i didn’t even know coffee extract existed! what a great way to use it–i can’t remember the last time i made an angel food cake. i’d definitely use it.
    In some chocolate chip cookies first.

  14. Tim

    A coffee cake with a mild coffee flavor sounds like a great idea. I also think chocolate would be good with a hint of coffee flavor.

  15. Margaret Appel

    Following on Pinterest ~ https://www.pinterest.com/ban735shee/
    I would love to try the coffee extract in several different things ~ I’d like to make a coffee cake with the coffee flavor in the cake & icing. And my favorite thing to try would be coffee flavored ice cream ~ I love coffee ice cream but it’s really calorie laden. With a coffee extract, I could blend coconut almond milk, monks fruit sweetener, and the coffee extract, then freeze, for a healthier icy treat!

  16. Audrey Stewart

    I would try this Coffee Extract in my bread pudding. That might really taste good.

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