The goodness of Red velvet cupcakes π°!
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And fellow bakers, cooks, chefs and foodies!
I have been craving red velvet cake for some time now. @technicalside granny makes the most delicious red velvet cake! I have not yet asked for the recipe, and I'm too afraid to try a random one from the internet knowing damn well that I won't be happy with it π . So me forgetting to ask picky ended up taking the easy way out and bought red velvet cupcake box mix π. I apologize to all my fellow bakers, I'm not proud of myself either. I started baking cakes and desserts from scratch a few years back and promised myself I'll never go back, but I caved to the cravings.
If you're a first-time baker or just a busy human being, box mix cakes are your friend. I tend to change the ingredients a bit, just to make it more fluffy or tasty. You can spice up a box mix cake simply by adding an extra egg or two, changing the oil to baking margarine, adding a flavoured essence, piping condensed milk in the cupcakes or adding chocolate to them! So as much as I don't want to use them, they are convenient.
What you'll need
As I mentioned, I bought a box mix just to make the process easier for myself. The dry ingredients are therefore unknown to me. You'll need to follow the instructions, but you can change a few things to make it more "homemade". The box calls for sunflower oil, which I changed out for baking margarine. I also added two eggs instead of one.

You'll need your box mix, bowls, measuring cups and a happy spirit! As you can see the box mix I bought came with cake mix, icing mix, cups and sprinkles.
The baking begins!

1 - As per instructions, I started by adding the wet ingredients into the bowl. I added two eggs instead of one and replaced the 125ml of oil with melted baking margarine.

2 - Mix mix mix! It's always satisfying to mix butter and eggs, it looks like a potion of some sort.

3 - Add the cake mix to the wet ingredients and watch the white cake mix turn into a dark ruby red! A child will believe in magic when they see this.

4 - Mix to batter until it's silky smooth.

5 - And of course, you can be making I cake if you don't eat a bit of the batter. Well, I can for that matter!

6 - Now that the mix is ready, place the cupcake liners into the tray. The box mix I bought was said to make 12 cupcakes, I believe I could make more if I didn't eat so much of the batter π .

7 - Scoop the batter into the cupcake liners. Make sure to fill them evenly, but don't overfill them, you don't want them to overfill once they start rising.

8- Now we can place them in the preheated oven for around 20 to 30 minutes. I preheated the oven to 180 celsius (356 Fahrenheit).

9 - While the cupcakes are baking, move on to the icing.

10 - Whisk 100 grams of baking margarine until it is smooth and glossy.

11 - Add the soft baking margarine to the icing sugar.

12 - Mix these until the mixture looks like wet sand.

13 - Add 30 ml of cold milk to the mixture. I'm not sure why this is necessary, but I've been told it helps to make the icing smooth.

13 - Just for fun I added rose water to my icing mixture. I felt it was fitting since I did make red velvet cupcakes. You can add other flavoured essences as well to "spice" up your icing.

14 - Mix the icing until smooth, but try not to over-mix it, it needs to be fluffy.

15 - Time for the decorations! I'm no expert in the piping category π
. I can bake but that is where my skills end. Nevertheless, I still enjoy making a mess trying to make them look half-decent.

16 - My final icing attempt. No, they will never win a price, but they do taste delicious and that is all that matters! I know a lot of people who struggle with piping will smear the icing with a butter knife, this is an easy way to save yourself from the struggle and the mess. Don't forget to add your sprinkles!

17 - Finally I was able to satisfy my craving for red velvet cake! I like to enjoy cupcakes with a nice hot cup of coffee. While this was not "the real deal" it was delicious and perfect in its own way!
Thank you fellow foodie for stopping by. I hope to add a special red velvet cake recipe sometime next year. Then we can all indulge in the yummy red goodness.

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Hi there, @misshugo. π This looks yummy. Your red velvet cupcakes turned out nicely. I too I'm learning to bake and try out recipes once in a while. I may give this one a try.
Nice. πππ€ Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for stopping by! I hope you make a few yummy cupcakes as well π€©
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Box mix is dreadfully convenient, no matter how snobs look down on them. @generikat uses them to make cookies and such, too.
Well then I'm glad others see them as useful to π₯³. Somedays we don't have time or are to affraid to try the "legit" recipe and that is oky. We can thank the smart people who invented box mix!
Your velvet cupcakes look delicious. I wish you were near me dear Misshugo, I would love to taste the cake you made :))
I think your red velvet cupcakes look beyond scrumptious! And I use doctored cake mixes all the time, even though the vast majority of my baking is of the from scratch variety. That said, I am beyond intrigued by your rose water addition to the frosting, that's definitely something I gotta try!
Thanks so much for sharing your cupcake crafting awesomeness!
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Give the rose water a try! You'll have to add a lot for the flavour to come through. And I recommend leaving the icing in the fridge a bit to give the rose water time to kick in, if that makes sense!
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