I have been a quest to figure out how to make the Perfect Red Velvet Cake. I have to admit that I have made A LOT of red velvet cakes in the process. All of the recipes were good but I was looking for an out-of-this-world recipe. I am picky about my cakes and am determined to create a recipe that will be the only red velvet cake I make in my future.
THIS is the reason I can’t fit into my jeans.
There’s always January 1st…
I have always been a red velvet cake fan but there are some that are just better than others. I was looking for a deep, rich flavor and a tender, moist crumb with a sweet creamy cream cheese frosting. This Red Velvet Cake recipe is by far the BEST red velvet cake I have ever tried. Now it is time to share it with you!
Since Christmas is one week away (I can’t even believe it how quickly it snuck up on us), this is such a beautiful cake to serve on Christmas Eve or Christmas day. The red and white colors are so vibrant and perfectly represent the season.
I am sharing my tips, tricks, and baking advice with you below so you can make the best red velvet cake ever. When making cakes, there is a rhyme and reason to even the order of adding the ingredients. After much testing, this creates the best tasting red velvet cake.
Tips and tricks for making perfect Red Velvet Cake:
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Pin ItPreheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a standing mixer, stir together flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt.
Beat the butter into the flour mixture, one cube at a time. Continue to beat until it resembles coarse crumbs.
In a small bowl, whisk together eggs, buttermilk, oil, red food coloring, and vanilla.
Add the buttermilk mixture to dry ingredients and beat the batter until thoroughly mixed.
Take a spatula and scrape the sides of the bowl.
Spread into two greased 8 or 9-inch cake pans and smooth tops with a spatula.
Bake for 16-22 minutes, depending on the depth of pans. If the cake layers are thin, they will cook for less time than the thicker layers.
Let cakes cool. Run a knife around edge of cake pan and flip over. Frost with cream cheese frosting.
To make frosting:
In a large mixing bowl, cream together softened cream cheese and butter until light and fluffy, about 3-5 minutes. If using a Kitchenaid mixer, use the whisk attachment.
Add powdered sugar and mix until creamy.
If using a vanilla bean, split vanilla bean in half and use the tip of the knife to scrape the vanilla bean paste from each side of the vanilla bean pod.
If using vanilla extract, add to frosting and stir until combined.
Spread on cooled red velvet cake. Cover tightly.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Here are some of my favorite classic cakes on Modern Honey:
Love at First Sight Chocolate Cake — a moist, rich chocolate cake with chocolate fudge frosting. A 5-star rated cake!
Yellow Birthday Cake with Milk Chocolate Frosting — this cake recipe has a secret ingredient to make the cake light and fluffy with a killer chocolate frosting.
Here are my favorite cake pans to use for this red velvet cake recipe — USA 9-inch Cake Pans. I couldn’t frost a cake without my angled spatula. It is such a huge help and smooths out the frosting.
Happy Baking, my friends! xo
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