the very best red velvet cupcakes

August 6, 2012 in baking, recipes

the best ever red velvet cupcakes

I’m always a bit skeptical when people claim a recipe to be ‘the best’, but as this is my blog, and these are all my opinions anyway, I claim these red velvet cupcakes to be the best I have ever tasted.

I started the first online cupcake business in Cape Town called ‘The Cupcake Kitchen‘ in early 2008 and back when these small sweet treats were rising to iconic status (we are a little bit behind the times here is South Africa).

This is what I said about them before (and you can see a few pictures of the cupcakes I made):

Few food items can elicit such delight and happiness as the cupcake can. It’s an emotional and visual thing. As well as the fact that they are small and designed for pure and individual indulgence. Without a doubt the highlight of my business was the sheer sense of joy that these little cakes seemed to bring to people.

The Cupcake Kitchen has been laid to rest. I have moved onto other things, but my time spent, and lessons learnt from this endeavour, will forever remain very close to my heart.’

I tested dozens of recipes at the time, and the Magnolia Bakery- NYC recipe for red velvet cake is the best that I came across.

I am yet to make the ‘creamy vanilla frosting’ that they pair with their red velvet cake. It’s a complicated recipe that involves flour which I just can’t get my head around. I have been assured by a friend that it is indeed incredible, so its on my to-do list for the future. I like pairing this silky cupcake with a slightly tart cream cheese frosting.

When it comes to food colouring, I go straight for the real deal. A couple of tablespoons spread over 30 cupcakes is not going to have a negative impact, if it would at all. I have seen and tasted versions using beetroot as a colouring agent, but the taste of the beetroot comes through too strongly for me, and really makes it less desirable. I use only 2 tablespoons of Moirs Crimson Red liquid food colouring vs the 6 tablespoons the original recipe calls for. It is more than enough to deliver a deep red colour.

Recipe to make 30 cupcakes | 1 large cake

the best ever red velvet cupcakes

the best ever red velvet cupcakes

The image that was on my front page of my Cupcake Kitchen website:

You may also like my vanilla cupcakes with salted caramel and butter-cream frosting:

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2 responses to the very best red velvet cupcakes

  1. Sam this is too much for me at the moment … :-) want to climb into this page and take one … looks so so lekker!!

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