Red Velvet Cake | Amazing, Soft & Vibrant Dessert

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It’s hard not to smile when a red velvet cake hits the table. That bright crimson crumb, the creamy frosting, the tender bite that melts just enough it’s a dessert that feels like celebration. This red velvet cake brings balance: a hint of cocoa, a soft tang from buttermilk, and a sweet, velvety frosting that ties everything together beautifully.

Why This Red Velvet Cake Works

The secret to this red velvet cake’s tender texture lies in its chemistry. Buttermilk adds tang and acidity, which react with baking soda and vinegar to create a soft, airy crumb. Cocoa provides flavor depth without overpowering sweetness. Meanwhile, a splash of hot coffee enhances the chocolate notes even more. Oil and butter work together to keep each layer moist yet rich. The result? A balanced cake that stays soft for days and tastes like it came straight from a bakery.

A full red velvet cake topped with smooth cream cheese frosting and golden sprinkles.

Key Ingredients and What They Do

Essential Cake Ingredients

Cocoa powder: Gives gentle chocolate flavor and color contrast.
Hot coffee: Blooms the cocoa and deepens flavor; hot water also works.
Buttermilk: Adds acidity and moisture for a soft crumb.
Eggs: Provide structure and richness.
Oil and melted butter: Keep the texture both tender and flavorful.
Red gel coloring: Creates that signature, vivid red hue use gel for best results.
Vinegar: Reacts with baking soda to lighten the crumb and sharpen flavor.
Leaveners (baking soda, baking powder): Help the cake rise evenly and stay fluffy.

Cream Cheese Frosting Ingredients

Cream cheese: Brings tangy smoothness.
Butter: Adds richness and structure.
Powdered sugar: Sweetens and thickens.
Vanilla extract: Softens the overall flavor and rounds out sweetness.

Step-by-Step: How to Make Red Velvet Cake

Prepare the Pans and Cocoa Mixture

Preheat your oven to 325°F. Line three 8-inch pans with parchment and spray with nonstick spray. Whisk hot coffee with cocoa powder until smooth and set aside to bloom.

Combine Dry Ingredients

In another bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and a touch of cinnamon if using. Sifting prevents lumps and keeps the texture fine.

Mix Wet Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, whisk sugar, oil, and melted butter. Add the eggs and yolk one at a time, mixing until glossy. Then stir in buttermilk, vanilla, and red gel coloring. Adjust color intensity as needed.

Bring the Batter Together

Stir in vinegar and the cooled coffee-cocoa mixture. Gently fold the dry ingredients into the wet mixture in three parts. Stop mixing once everything looks uniform overmixing can toughen the cake.

Bake and Cool the Layers

Divide batter evenly between pans. Tap each pan lightly to remove bubbles. Bake 25–30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool the cakes in their pans for 10 minutes, then invert onto a rack and let them cool completely before frosting.

How to Make the Cream Cheese Frosting

Beat softened cream cheese and butter together until creamy and lump-free. Scrape down the bowl often. Add vanilla and mix again. Gradually beat in sifted powdered sugar on low speed until smooth, then whip on medium until fluffy. For thicker frosting, add more sugar; for softer, add a spoonful of milk.

Assembling and Frosting the Cake

Level the cooled cake layers if needed. Place the first layer flat-side up and spread a thick coat of frosting. Stack the next two layers the same way. Frost the sides with a spatula, creating either a smooth bakery finish or a rustic swirl. Chill for 30 minutes before slicing for cleaner cuts.

Red velvet cake slice being lifted to show layers and cream cheese frosting
A moist red velvet cake with rich cream cheese frosting, ready to serve.

Expert Tips for Perfect Red Velvet Cake

Always use gel food coloring for bold red color. Keep eggs and buttermilk at room temperature so the batter blends evenly. Don’t overmix once the flour is in. Use light-colored pans to prevent overbaking. And remember, coffee adds depth skip it only if necessary.

Pan Options and Batch Adaptations

If you don’t have three 8-inch pans, two 9-inch pans work fine just add 5–8 minutes of baking time. You can also make cupcakes using the same batter; bake for about 18–20 minutes. Avoid dark pans, as they tend to brown the edges too quickly.

Make-Ahead, Storage, and Freezing Guide

You can store the frosted cake at room temperature for up to 6 hours, then refrigerate for up to 3 days. Keep it covered to retain moisture. Unfrosted cake layers can be wrapped and stored at room temperature for 4 days or frozen for 2 months. Thaw in the fridge before frosting.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

If your cake turns out dull, add a bit more red gel color. Dense texture usually means overmixing or using cold ingredients. Dry layers often result from overbaking check early. If the frosting feels too soft, chill it for 15 minutes before using.

FAQ About Red Velvet Cake

What is the flavor of red velvet cake?

Red velvet has a mild cocoa taste with a subtle tang from buttermilk and cream cheese frosting.

What is red velvet’s actual flavor?

It’s a mix of gentle chocolate, vanilla, and slight acidity. The flavor is smooth, balanced, and not overly sweet.

What are the main ingredients of red velvet cake?

Key ingredients include cocoa powder, buttermilk, vinegar, eggs, flour, butter, oil, sugar, and red food coloring.

Is red velvet cake basically just chocolate cake?

Not quite. It has less cocoa and relies on buttermilk and vinegar for its signature tang and unique texture.

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Red velvet cake slice with cream cheese frosting on white plate
A slice of red velvet cake with rich cream cheese frosting on a white plate.

Conclusion

This red velvet cake is pure comfort vibrant, soft, and full of flavor in every bite. Once you cut into those scarlet layers and spread that creamy frosting, you’ll understand why it’s a timeless favorite. Try it for birthdays, holidays, or just because you need something beautiful on your table. For more baking inspiration, visit my Pinterest or follow me on Facebook.

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Slice of red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting on a plate

Red Velvet Cake | Amazing, Soft & Vibrant Dessert


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  • Author: kai
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 1216 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

A soft, vibrant red velvet cake with a light cocoa flavor, tangy buttermilk, and a creamy vanilla-scented cream cheese frosting. Perfect for holidays, birthdays, or any special dessert moment.


Ingredients

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For the cake:

1/2 cup hot coffee or boiling water

1/4 cup (21g) unsweetened natural cocoa powder

2 1/4 cups (279g) all-purpose flour

1/2 tsp baking powder

1 tsp baking soda

1 tsp fine sea salt

1/4 tsp ground cinnamon (optional)

2 cups (400g) granulated sugar

1/2 cup (109g) vegetable oil

1 stick (113g) melted unsalted butter

2 large eggs (room temp)

1 large egg yolk (room temp)

1 cup buttermilk (room temp)

2 tsp vanilla extract

3 tsp red gel food coloring (or more)

1 tsp distilled white vinegar

For the frosting:

16 oz (454g) cream cheese (room temp)

2 sticks (227g) unsalted butter (room temp)

2 tsp vanilla extract

4 cups (500g) sifted powdered sugar


Instructions

1. Preheat oven to 325°F and prepare three 8-inch cake pans with parchment and nonstick spray.

2. Whisk hot coffee with cocoa powder and set aside.

3. In another bowl, sift flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon.

4. Whisk sugar, oil, and melted butter in a large bowl. Add eggs and yolk, whisking until smooth.

5. Stir in buttermilk, vanilla, and red food coloring.

6. Add vinegar and the coffee-cocoa mixture. Mix until combined.

7. Fold in dry ingredients in three additions, mixing gently each time.

8. Divide batter evenly between pans, tap to remove bubbles.

9. Bake 25–30 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.

10. Cool in pans for 10 minutes, then invert onto a rack to cool completely.

11. Beat cream cheese and butter until smooth for frosting.

12. Add vanilla and gradually mix in powdered sugar until fluffy.

13. Assemble cake by layering with frosting and cover sides evenly.

14. Chill for 30 minutes before slicing for neat edges.

Notes

Use only gel food coloring for rich color.

Room temperature eggs and buttermilk mix more evenly.

Coffee boosts cocoa flavor but can be replaced with hot water.

Avoid overmixing once flour is added for a tender crumb.

Use light-colored pans to prevent overbaking.

Store covered at room temperature for up to 6 hours, then refrigerate for up to 3 days.

Unfrosted layers can be wrapped and stored up to 4 days or frozen for 2 months.

  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 480
  • Sugar: 38g
  • Sodium: 270mg
  • Fat: 26g
  • Saturated Fat: 15g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 9g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 56g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Cholesterol: 75mg

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