Simple Way to Make Classic Red Velvet cake with whipped cream frosting in 16 Minutes at Home
Jeff Montgomery 24/10/2020 21:14
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Hey everyone, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, classic red velvet cake with whipped cream frosting. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Traditionally, Red Velvet Cake is topped with delicious Cream Cheese Frosting, but if any of you guys remember my rant from last week you could probably have guessed that wasn't going to happen. Fortunately, I can make whipped cream frosting without any problems, so I thought it would make a good substitute - it's wonderfully light and white just like Cream Cheese Frosting. In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the whisk attac Though cream cheese frosting is typically used nowadays on red velvet cake, classic whipped cream frosting makes for a more balanced sweetness.
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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook classic red velvet cake with whipped cream frosting using 15 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Classic Red Velvet cake with whipped cream frosting:
Prepare all-purpose flour
Get granulated sugar
Make ready cocoa powder
Take baking soda
Make ready large eggs at room temperature
Make ready cooking oil
Prepare buttermilk at room temperatur
Make ready Curd
Get white vinegar
Take salted butter (add 1 tsp salt if the butter is unsalted)
Make ready vanilla essence
Get super red food colour (some people use beat root pulp)
Prepare For frosting
Take whipping cream
Get Chocolate chips
Red velvet cake with ermine frosting is the red velvet cake of the good old days. Remove from the heat and let cool to room temperature. The Ultimate Red Velvet Cake With Boiled Frosting. Adapted slightly from Red Velvet Lover's Cookbook by Deborah Harroun.
Instructions to make Classic Red Velvet cake with whipped cream frosting:
Melt butter. Ensure that the butter is melted, but not hot when using it. Sift four, cocoa powder and baking Powder together. Add sugar and combine. Shift it to a cake mixing bowl. Keep aside.
Combine butter, eggs, oil, vinegar, buttermilk, vanilla and food colour. Whisk lightly till it all gets well combined.
Add the wet mixure to the dry mixure. Run a whisk in it till everything is combined Well and the batter looks smooth and fluffy. Apply oil in the cake tin. Pour the batter in it till half or 3/4 the most. Bake in the oven preheated at 180c. for 35-40 min.
Check if the cake is ready by piercing a knife or a toothpick right through at the middle. It would come out clean. The sides also saperate from the tin when ready. Let the tin rest aside for about 20 min. Then run a knife around the edges of the cake to separate it from the tin incase it's stick somewhere. place it upside down on a rake. You may place a wet cloth on the top of it to cool the cake faster. The cake will drop down on the rake.
Let the cake cool down completely before icing. I prefer to ice the cake on the next day. Chill the bowl and the cream in freezer for about 1-2 hours (not more). Whip the cream in the chilled bowl starting with slow speed and gradually increasing it. Always use an electric machine as it takes about 15 min to whip it.
Whip till you reach stiff pick or till the cream is stiff enough not to fall out of bowl when you turn it upside down.
Place the cake on a levelled surface and gently cut out the doom and make it levelled at the top. Keep the crumbs aside for decoration. Then cut in the middle horizontally so as to get two circles. Place a piece on the cake board. Cover it all around with icing. Sprinkle some choco chips. Place another piece on the top and cover up the entire cake with icing. Smoothen the icing.
Put the cake crumbs in the middle of the cake. Fill in the piping in the icing bag and fix a big star nozzle. Make a pattern around the edge of the cake using a piping bag. Put a choco chip on each pattern. Stick some crumbs on the sides of the cake. And our cake is ready ! 😍
Tips : 1. You may bake two pieces of cake if you do not wish to cut the cake in the middle for icing. 2. Ensure that you use the right size of the cake tin. If the cake tin is too dip so as to fill in the batter till 1/4 only, the cake is likely to break while taking it out of the tin. I made that mistake and my cakes broke ! 3. Chill the cream and the bowl before whipping, but do not chill till the cream is frozen or else it will be of no use for icing even if you bring it's temperature down.
Chocolate chips gives an extra punch to the cake. Do not skip it. 5. It's important to whip the cream till stiff pick to keep the icing intact. Otherwise the icing will keep melting. Piping will also not be easy with softer cream as it will not hold it's shape. 6. Refrigerate the cake once iced.
You may also make cupcakes using the same batter. Bake cupcake for 20-25 min. Frost them once they cool down. Sprinkle some cake crumbs for decoration.
For this recipe, I use boiled frosting, which I think lets the red. In a large bowl, cream shortening and sugar until light fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in the food coloring, vinegar, butter flavoring and vanilla. This is an old-fashioned icing, also called boiled-milk frosting.
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