Light and airy lemon angel food cupcakes are topped with a seriously delicious fresh raspberry buttercream. Perfect for a summer party or baby shower!
It's spring! It's really, really spring!
Proof: tulips coming up in my garden. Strawberries are not priced at $18/pint. There was corn on the cob at the grocery store. Corn on the cob!
Can you tell I'm excited? I don't know about you, but this has been the longest, coldest most bitterly awful winter ever. I am so done with cold weather and snow {do you hear that, Mother Nature?}
So I am mentally and culinarily {that's totally a word, right?} moving on from all things cold and winter.
And I'm celebrating with angel food cupcakes.
Reasons you'll ♡ these lemon angel food cupcakes
- they are perfectly light and fluffy
- the lemon and raspberry flavor combination is divine
- they would work great for a birthday party or baby shower
I was initially intimidated by angel food cake. I have some vague recollection of making one when I was 12 or so. I think it was for my cat's birthday. Oh gosh, did I just admit that?
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Well. That angel food cake wasn't such a success...it somehow deflated and turned from a fluffy, light cake to a dense, chewy thing. Poor Boots.
I thought it was worth another try though...because when angel food cake goes right, it goes so right!
Ohmygosh these cupcakes went so right...{well, after a few recipe revisions to remedy a sticky, eggy cupcake and then a wonderfully tasting but broken buttercream. Le sigh}.
The recipe I have for you here today is spring in the form of a cupcake. The light, sweet, fluffy angel food cupcakes have a lemon zing from the lemon zest I added. And the raspberry buttercream frosting...gah. So good. Tangy, tart and sweet. Pretty pink perfection.
These angel food cupcakes are somewhat mini {even though they are baked in a standard muffin pan}. I recommend slathering on the frosting. As you can see below I have a high frosting:cupcake ratio. Has anyone ever complained about too much frosting on their cupcake? Not me 😉
Tips for perfect angel food cupcakes
- use room temperature egg whites
- make sure your bowl is spic and span, with no water droplets
- beat the eggs until they are frothy and form soft peaks (that stay up, then 'melt' back into the eggs) before adding your salt & cream of tartar
- when adding your sugar, add 1-2 tbsp per minute, and stop beating when you can't feel any sugar granules when rubbing the meringue between your fingers.
- be gentle when adding vanilla, lemon zest and flour/sugar mixture! Fold it in with a spatula and go slow.
More summery treats for us!
- these Strawberry Cupcakes with Champagne Buttercream will be the hit at any party
- and these Key Lime Cupcakes with White Chocolate Frosting and Salted Pistachios are pure gorgeousness
- and these Lemon Meringue Pie Bites are a delicious lighter treat
Did you make this? Tag me on social @sweetpeasandsaffron and be sure to leave a comment and rate the recipe!
Lemon Angel Food Cupcakes with Raspberry Buttercream
Ingredients
Lemon Angel Food Cupcakes
- 5 egg whites from medium eggs; at room temperature
- pinch salt large pinch
- ¾ teaspoons cream of tartar
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar 67g
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ cup cake flour 56g, *fluffed, spooned & leveled*
- ½ cup granulated sugar 100g
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest loosely packed
Raspberry Buttercream
- 1 cup unsalted butter 226g; at room temperature
- 3 cups powdered sugar 360g
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup raspberries at room temperature
Instructions
Lemon Angel Food Cupcakes
- Pre heat oven to 350 F.
- In a small bowl, combine flour, ½ cup sugar and lemon zest. Set aside.
- In a stand mixer fitted with a whisk, beat egg whites on medium high for around 2 minutes, until they are frothy and have loose peaks (will stand for a second and then sink back into the eggs).
- Add a pinch of salt and cream of tartar, continue to beat on medium-high for 3-5 more minutes until stiff peaks form (won't sink back into eggs).
- At this point, continue beating on medium speed and gradually add the ⅓ cup portion of granulated sugar *by the tablespoon* over a period of 3-5 more minutes. Stop and scrape the sugar/eggs down from the bowl every few minutes.
- Once sugar has dissolved completely (check by running meringue between your fingers, if no grains remain, you are done), fold in the vanilla extract followed by the flour/sugar/lemon zest mixture (best to do this in several batches, and *be gentle*)
- Spoon mixture into muffin pan lined with muffin papers. The batter will stick out of the top of the muffin papers but it won't overflow while baking. Bake at 350 F for 15-18 minutes, until tops become golden brown. Set aside to cool.
Raspberry Buttercream
- Using a mesh strainer and a spoon, mash raspberries against strainer until only seeds remain, collecting raspberry juice below in a bowl. Discard solids and set raspberry juice aside.
- Using a stand mixer fitted with a whisk, beat the butter on medium high until light and fluffy. Beat in the powdered sugar, starting on low and increasing speed to medium once sugar begins to become incorporated. Beat for 2 or so minutes until all sugar and butter are well combined.
- Beat in vanilla and raspberry juice. *your buttercream may look broken but it needs to be beaten for several minutes to completely incorporate the raspberries*
- Beat on medium-high for one minute; scrape sides of bowl with spatula and repeat for 5 or more minutes until the color of buttercream is uniformly pink and smooth.
- Using an icing bag fitted with the tip of your choice (mine was the wilton 1M), frost your cupcakes!
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- Angel Food Cupcakes Recipe adapted from food.com
- Raspberry Buttercream Recipe adapted from foodnetwork.com
Gina says
Made these yesterday. Was a bit nervous because I've never made angel food cake anything before.
THESE. ARE. AWESOME!!!!!
So light and fluffy. They barley survived the hoard of 10yr old girls that attacked them. Not dry at all!!! Made strawberry frosting instead of raspberry. Also made lemon curd with the yolks and filled them. The cupcakes themselves are wonderful!
Denise says
YAY! Thank you so much for the great review, Gina! And laughing at the mental image of a hoard of 10 year old girls 🙂
Toni says
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Emma says
These looked lovely so I made them. I followed the recipe exactly and they turned out flat, sticky and shrunken. I thought I had made a flaw so I tried again and I had the same result. The texture was gummy and sticky. Any tips?
Wendy says
I made these tonight, my first time making angel food anything. I also didn't have cake flour and used the cornstarch remedy but my cupcakes turned out perfect. I also made mine with fresh strawberries instead of raspberries. Delicious! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, I thank you and so does my family. I will definitely be making these again.
Sarah says
Just tried these and the combination of lemon and raspberry is amazing! Although my cupcake came out a little lumpy on top and a bit chewy on top, not sure what happened. Do you know what causes this?
I didn't have cake flour so I substituted all purpose with a bit of cornstarch maybe this was why?
Denise says
Hi Sarah! I'm so glad you liked the cupcakes! My cupcakes weren't perfectly smooth on top, but they weren't chewy. I'm not totally sure what would cause this, but if I were to guess, it could be that they were overcooked a little bit? Were the tops golden?
Sarah says
Yes they were golden probably could of taken them out a couple minutes early
Denise says
Thanks so much, Romany! I hope you like the cupcakes!
Sonya says
Too sweet
Denise says
Hi Amber! I'm SO glad your family enjoyed the recipe! I would love to try them in mini-form...sounds fun! Thanks for reporting back 🙂
Desiree says
I made these cupcakes and I didn't have a very good experience. The cake was not as airy and light as I thought. My frosting was a little over creamed and completely seperated. It came out so runny it was almost impossible to frost them. I'm not sure what I did wrong.
Denise says
Hi Desiree! I'm so sorry they didn't work out for you! I just re-made this recipe last week-end to make angel food donuts, and it worked great for me. When you spooned the mix into the muffin papers did you have 'stiff peaks' in your batter? Did your cupcakes sink when you baked them? Angel food cake is unfortunately a bit tricky, and it took me a few tries to get everything right. I was thinking of putting up step-by-step photos to make things more clear.
As for the frosting, I'm also not completely sure...I adapted from a food network recipe with nearly 500 5-star ratings so I'm wondering if maybe it could be something to do with the raspberries? I know my frosting looked a bit broken at first, but after beating it on high for a few minutes it all came back together. But it definitely wasn't runny. Did you use fresh raspberries?
I am so sorry your angel food cupcakes didn't work out. I hate wasting ingredients and time on a recipe that doesn't work. I hope we can get to the bottom of this!
Bee says
this recipe only makes 12 cupcakes?
Denise says
Hi Bee! Yep, 12 cupcakes! Hope you like them 🙂
Catherine says
Dear Denise, These cupcakes look so beautiful. These are a perfect way to shake off the winter blues and begin a new season...on a bright and pink note! Pinning xo, Catherine
Denise says
Thanks, Catherine! I am very much ready for a new season! Unfortunately, Mother Nature seems to have other plans right now.
Shannon says
Those look fabulous! Do you do anything with the raspberry juice? Just add in raspberries in strainer? Lol no one else asked, but I wasn't sure!!
Denise says
Hi Shannon! I guess I worded the recipe a bit weird! I meant to add the raspberry juice, not the seeds etc. I will change the wording to be more clear.
Phylis says
I have made angel food cakes in an angel food pan before & cooled them upside on a bottle to keep them from sinking. Have you had any problems with this when baking cupcakes? I plan to try these this weekend.
Denise says
Hi Phylis! I made these cupcakes three times and did not have any problems with sinking. I suspect the smaller volume makes them a little bit more forgiving than a full-sized angel food cake. Let me know how they work out for you!
Rachel @ Bakerita says
These cupcakes are absolutely gorgeous! And what an amazing flavor combination, so incredibly perfect for spring! Pinned 🙂
Denise says
Thank-you, Rachel! Buh-bye winter 😀
dina says
they are so pretty!
Denise says
Thank-you, Dina 🙂
Kathi @ Deliciously Yum! says
These look absolutely lovely. There's nothing like a good piece of angel food cake, except for angel food cake in cupcake form. I'm really loving this. I'll take two, please :). Also, your pictures are absolutely beautiful.
Denise says
Thank-you, Kathi! I haven't had angel food cake in ages, and I certainly won't wait so long next time 🙂
Monet says
Hello! Such a lovely blog! I'm glad I found you tonight! I haven't made angel food cake. Ever. Clearly, this must change! What beautiful cupcakes!
Denise says
Hello Monet! Thank you for your kind words 🙂 Angel food cake is so light and fluffy, and it is pretty simple to make. I hope you give it a try!
Denise says
Thanks, Mary Frances! Raspberries are pretty much my favorite thing about summer. End of story!
Alanna says
The way the light kisses those cakes and berries is just exquisite. I'm not usually a fluffy cake person, but the tangy lemon and berries sound irresistible here. I'm always looking for ways to use up egg whites, too. Thank you for sharing this lovely recipe.
Denise says
Thank you, Alanna! I am really trying to improve my photography. I couldn't figure out what to do with my left-over egg yolks, what do you use yours for?
Baby June says
Oh my gosh those look flawless. I love the combo of lemon + raspberry... such springy flavors. I've never tried angel food cupcakes but I will have to soon.
Denise says
Thanks for the compliment, Baby June! I was scared of angel food cake for way too long. It was really pretty simple!