Red Velvet Cake
So as I mentioned, Jim requested a red velvet cake for his birthday cake. I had just gotten my Food Network Magazine and lo and behold! Their cover has a beautiful red velvet cake on it and there was a whole slew of red velvet recipes. I got to work.For those who wish to get to the meat of the matter this is what I was left with:
The rest of you who want to read the whole story read on.
Ok, so first of all red food coloring is evil. It is like a bad virus and contaminated everything I touched. My hands were red, my counters were red, all my dish towels were red. It was a mess. But anything for my man.
I wasn't impressed with this recipe! I baked it exactly according to the directions and when I tested it the toothpick came out very wet. So I put it in for 3 more minutes and the layers came out soooooo dry that they crumbled. Ick. Anyway, here are some pics from along the way. Remember, I'm a teacher not a photographer so they are what they are.
| Dry ingredients. As if you've never seen them before. |
So then I made the cream cheese icing which is so good it wipes out all the evil the red food coloring put out into my kitchen. I would use that recipe again for sure. It would be great eaten with a spoon alone in a room with the door closed in bed. Or on graham crackers...whatever.
| Don't forget to do this with parchment or waxed paper! Keeps your platter neat. |
| See all the crumbs? See the big piece that fell off? Cake isn't supposed to do that. I was disappointed. |
| The reality left behind. |
I think the end result was pretty so I glammed the pics up with some, what else, red velvet behind it. I'm so creative. Avant garde you may say.
| Clearly not staged in any way. That's Molly's nose in the background. It was too dry for my taste. The cake, not Molly's nose. |
Oh and I don't think I ever told you we painted the dining room so guess what?? We painted the dining room! It's a pale gray/blue and I like it. It's hard to show in these pics and I couldn't let you see the state of my dining room (messy) so I took pics that wouldn't show that. The main color is Valspar Sea Salt Blue which is the color in our living room. I dumped in gray paint until I got the color I wanted.
| Before |
Cheers!
Jenny



Very nice! I made a red velvet cake (Bakerella's) that was too oily/moist. Since I've never had a great one I'm not that motivated to try again. Maybe I need to taste one from a bakery!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks awesome! The dining room color is great, too!Good job on both counts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite to your link party...your cake is making me drool. I am an elementary school media specialist. What grade do you teach? Am a new follower...would love to have you follow me!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny!
ReplyDeleteSo nice stopping by to meet you! I have had a great time perusing many of your posts and getting to know you and your sweet family :)
I am from NJ too. Burlington County near Cherry Hill.
Thank you for leaving your comment on my blog and I look forward to joining your Friday party!
Kindly, Lorraine
That look very good...I love red velvet...I'd love for you to share this at my first linky party this Saturday @CountryMommaCooks...Hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteWow, that cake looks DELICIOUS! I'm popping on over from Freshmen Friday (at Home Savvy A to Z). Nice to meet you. I'm Megan from The Crafty Conundrum.
ReplyDeleteBummer... I have had a couple of fails from Food Network Magazine. And before anybody else judges me for not following recipes, I have to say I am REALLY good about following them, but some are just not what you really want them to be. :( There was a really good Red Velvet recipe in Cuisine at Home a couple of months ago in case you are looking next time you feel like decorating you and your kitchen with red food coloring :)
ReplyDeleteyumm...I love red velvet!! Thanks for sharing! Yours is so pretty, too :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made this but it looks so good! Thanks so much for sharing, Jenny! Including a highlight tomorrow! ;)
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