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Red Velvet Cupcake | Made by Meaghan Moineau
Bake irresistible red velvet cupcakes with a rich cocoa flavor and tangy cream cheese frosting. Perfect for any occasion, even novice bakers can master them!

Red Velvet Cupcake Recipe

Intro

There’s something magical about a batch of red velvet cupcakes, with their rich, velvety texture and striking color. Growing up, my grandmother would often bake these delightful treats for special occasions, and the aroma of vanilla and cocoa would fill her cozy kitchen. It was a time when the whole family would gather around, eagerly waiting to taste the first cupcake, topped with a generous swirl of cream cheese frosting. Today, I’m excited to share this cherished recipe with you, so you can create your own sweet memories.

Why You’ll Love It

These red velvet cupcakes are not just beautiful to look at, but they also offer a perfect balance of flavors. The subtle hint of cocoa, combined with the tanginess of the buttermilk and cream cheese frosting, creates a taste that is both unique and irresistible. They’re perfect for any celebration or just a cozy afternoon tea. Plus, the recipe is simple enough for even novice bakers to master.

Ingredients

  • Baking soda
  • ¾ cup unsalted butter
  • Buttermilk
  • Cake flour
  • Cider vinegar
  • Cream cheese
  • Eggs
  • Powdered sugar
  • Red food coloring
  • Salt
  • Sugar
  • Unsalted butter
  • Unsweetened cocoa
  • Vanilla
  • Vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and lightly flour two cupcake pans to make 24 cupcakes.
  2. In a small bowl, sift the cake flour and set it aside.
  3. In a large bowl, use the medium speed of an electric mixer to cream the butter and sugar until very light and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
  4. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.
  5. In a small bowl, whisk together the red food coloring, cocoa, and vanilla. Add this mixture to the batter and beat well.
  6. In a measuring cup, stir the salt into the buttermilk. Add this to the batter in three parts, alternating with the flour. With each addition, beat until the ingredients are incorporated, but do not overbeat.
  7. In a small bowl, stir together the cider vinegar and baking soda. Add this to the batter and mix well.
  8. Using a rubber spatula, scrape down the batter in the bowl, ensuring the ingredients are well blended and the batter is smooth.
  9. Divide the batter among the prepared pans.
  10. Arrange the oven racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven. Bake the cupcakes, switching positions of the pans halfway through baking, until a tester comes out clean, about 20 minutes.
  11. Cool the cupcakes in the pan for 10 minutes, then remove them from the pan and cool completely on a rack before icing.
  12. To make the frosting, combine butter, salt, and cream cheese in a mixer and beat on medium speed for 2-3 minutes. Add sugar until just incorporated. Do not over mix. It should be thick but not fluffy. Add vanilla. If necessary, add milk to thin.
  13. To ice, mound about a cup of frosting on top of each cupcake and use an icing spatula to make a swirl on top. If desired, decorate with colored sprinkles.

Tips

For the best results, ensure all your ingredients are at room temperature before starting. This helps them blend more smoothly. Also, be gentle when mixing the batter to keep the cupcakes light and fluffy. Finally, don’t skip the step of switching the pans halfway through baking; it ensures even cooking.

Variations & Substitutions

If you’re looking to make these cupcakes a tad healthier, consider using whole wheat pastry flour in place of cake flour. For a fun twist, you can add a teaspoon of orange zest to the batter for a citrusy kick. If you prefer a less sweet frosting, reduce the powdered sugar by half and add a splash of lemon juice for a tangy flavor.

Storage

These cupcakes are best enjoyed fresh, but they can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days. If you need to keep them longer, store them in the fridge for up to a week. Just bring them to room temperature before serving for the best texture and flavor. You can also freeze them without frosting for up to three months.

FAQ

Can I use all-purpose flour instead of cake flour?

While cake flour gives these cupcakes their tender crumb, you can substitute all-purpose flour if needed. Just be sure to measure carefully and sift it to ensure a light texture.

What can I use instead of buttermilk?

If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, you can make a quick substitute by adding one tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar to one cup of milk. Let it sit for about 5 minutes before using it in the recipe.

How do I know when the cupcakes are done?

The cupcakes are done when a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with just a few moist crumbs. If the toothpick is wet with batter, give them a few more minutes.

Nutrition

Each red velvet cupcake is approximately 250 calories, with 12g of fat, 33g of carbohydrates, and 3g of protein. These values can vary slightly based on specific ingredients used and portion sizes.

Conclusion

Red velvet cupcakes are a classic treat that never fails to impress. Whether you’re baking them for a special occasion or just because, they’re sure to bring smiles to everyone who tastes them. I hope this recipe brings as much joy to your kitchen as it has to mine. Happy baking!

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