The Best Red Velvet Cake Recipe

Both our daughters birthdays fall in the month of February. Actually if we are being super specific about birthdays, both our daughters, my mother, my uncle, my brother, my grandmother, my cousin (and my late great-grandmother) all have February birthdays. It’s a busy month around here. But this post is just about one of our girls, the one born on Valentine’s Day, who just happens to be turning a very special 13 this year. She loves Red Velvet cake, and so this post is dedicated to her love of this cake and my love of this particular recipe. This is the best red velvet cake recipe I have ever made. it turns out super moist with a light crumb and of course that velvety appearance in a vivid red that makes it so famous.

The Best Red Velvet Cake Recipe (adapted from Saveur)

Cake Ingredients & Instruction

  • 2 1/2 cups cake flour
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups vegetable oil
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 oz. red food coloring
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp. white distilled vinegar
  1. Preheat oven to 350°. Grease three 6” or 8” round cake pans with butter. Add a round of parchment paper to the bottom of the pan, then butter again. Dust lightly with flour and set aside.
  2. Combine flour, sugar, baking soda, cocoa, and salt into a bowl.
  3. Beat eggs, oil, buttermilk, food coloring, vanilla, and vinegar in a separate bowl with an electric mixer until combined.
  4. Incorporate the dry ingredients gradually into the wet and beat until smooth, 1-2 minutes. Divide batter evenly between pans.
  5. Bake cakes, rotating halfway through, until a toothpick inserted in the center of each cake comes out clean, 25–30 minutes for 8” pans, 35-45 minutes for 6” pans.
  6. Let cakes cool for 5 minutes, then invert each onto a plate, then invert again onto a rack. Let cakes cool completely before frosting.
  7. Use a cake leveler or a serrated knife to level off the tops of your cakes so that you are left with flat even tops. Save the tops for garnish.

Frosting Ingredients & Instruction

  • 12 oz. cream cheese, softened
  • 12 oz. butter, softened
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 3-4 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • Chopped pecans or walnuts to garnish (optional)
  1. Beat cream cheese, butter, and vanilla in a bowl with an electric mixer until well combined.
  2. Add sugar gradually and beat until frosting is smooth.

Cake Assembly & Decorating

  1. Put one cake layer on a cake plate or stand then spread one-quarter of the frosting on top.
  2. Set another layer on top and repeat frosting.
  3. Set remaining layer on top and sides first, then the top with the remaining frosting.
  4. If you planned to use pecans or walnuts, press them into the sides of the cake.
  5. If you planned to use cake crumb for garnish, put your extra cake tops from step 7 above into a processor until you have crumbs. 
  6. Sprinkle the crumb to add garnish around the base of your cake or onto the top for a bright flash of red!

 

Please come back and let us know how you liked this recipe!

 

Super Bowl Fun for Kids

Holy smokes, we made it to daytime television! This past Wednesday we were featured on the Daytime Blue Ridge program at the local WSLS new station in Roanoke, VA. Jamie of Macaroni Kid Roanoke comissioned us for Super Bowl printables to display for her television spot and we were all too happy to help her out. Check out the program here for some really cool Super Bowl idea to keep the kids busy and happy during the game! 

Super Bowl Party Printables

Now that the suspense of who made it the Super Bowl is over, we can all start planning our parties right? We are here to help with a special offer for the occasion.

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Visit our shop HERE to order your Super Bowl Party Printables, available now for only $20 (regularly $25).

Sneak Peek: DIY Adventure Time Character

We have a very spcial young lady here that is turning 13 (OMG she is turning 13…) next month and love nothing more than to watch the popular show on Cartoon Network, Adventure Time. So being the party planning fools we are, nothing short of “Mathmatical” would do do this party. Jason has been hard at work planning away and creating some super cute DIY Adventure Time Characters.

The 1st DIY Adventure Time Character, BMO

BMO is the roomate of main characters Finn and Jake. Their living video game console, portable electrical outlet, music player, roommate, camera, alarm clock, toaster, flashlight, strobe light, skateboarder, friend, soccer player, video editor, and video player.

The 2nd DIY Adventure Time Character: Lumpy Space Princess

This was a colaborative effort, Lumpy Space Princess. This one is my personal favorite. Lumpy Space Princess looks like a cloud and speaks in a distorted masculine voice characteristic of the Lumpy Space People. She has sharp teeth and a yellow star on her forehead that glows while she is floating. Lumpy Space Princess acts like a bratty, apathetic, attention-seeking and willfully ignorant teenager, and it is very entertaining.

The 3rd DIY Adventure Time Character, the Snail

The Snail is hidden in each episode and is usually seen waving at you. His cameos are a running gag. We plan to turn this into some sort of game for the kids at the party, (kind of like Where’s Waldo) whoever finds him, gets a prize.

Here are our DIY Adventure Time Character creations!

Made of Wood, sculpy clay, painted.

Made of Felt, Craft Foam and Wood Circles painted to match.Made of Sculpy clay, painted.