Do you love Red Velvet Cake? Me too! There's just something so special about it—it feels a little "fancier" than your usual ...
Before we get to other creative riffs, let’s start with the O.G. We love this traditional recipe because it calls for both white vinegar and buttermilk. Dessert for breakfast? Don’t mind if we do.
This has to be one of the most popular and most requested cake recipes! This time, I will print the "Quick Red Velvet Cake" version with yellow cake, but you can use a chocolate cake mix, too -- just ...
Pre-heat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Wash and clean an empty tuna can with warm water and soap. Remove the lid completely, and double check for any sharp edges. Don't forget to peel away the ...
With its striking crimson crumb and contrasting swirls of silky white frosting, red velvet cake is both compelling and mysterious. Not quite chocolate and definitely not vanilla, its flavor lies ...
Red velvet in cupcake form is portable and easy to eat. The cream cheese frosting is sturdy enough to withstand summer heat, yet still pillowy-soft to bite into. With a mild chocolate flavor, these ...
Here then is our apogee of red velvet cake. It’s red, yes, but subtly so, like the flocked lining of a luxury bag. Most importantly, it tastes perceptibly of chocolate. Nothing like the bitter ...
I just wanted you to know that I made your red velvet cake for a Bible study a couple of weeks ago. It was a huge hit. I had never made it before, but I will definitely make it again. Thank you! The ...