The Red Velvet Conundrum

Thanks to Valentine’s Day Red Velvet cakes, cupcakes, and even cake balls are popping up on blogs and website articles everywhere, but there just isn’t something right about them… The cake is lovely, with it’s hint of chocolate, and  beautiful dark red color, but I’m sorry if I offend, the icing is all wrong. Cream Cheese icing on Red Velvet cake, no it simply will not do.

Before you click away, Cream Cheese frosting is delicious with it’s creamy texture and slightly sour notes, and it makes an amazing topping to Butter Pecan Cupcakes, or Homemade three layer Banana Cake, but for Red Velvet you need the real deal.  An amazingly light, sweet icing, that makes the most perfect Red Velvet Cake.

Trust me on this one. Red Velvet cake has been my very favorite cake, ever since I was a little-bitty girl. My Mom has been making me a Red Velvet Cake for every single birthday for as long as I can remember, and she has the right icing. She even doubles the batch of icing, so I get an extra bowl because it is irresistible, she’s cool like that. She’s even going to let me share her recipe.

So I’m going to share the magical Red Velvet Frosting recipe step by step, so you can make it too.

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You only need 5 ingredients to make this amazing frosting.

Start with 5 Tablespoons of flour in a sauce pan and set your temp on med-low heat.

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Add in One Cup of Milk. I’m using the lactose-free kind, because I’m lactose-intolerant. Any kind will do though.

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Get ready to whisk!

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and whisk,

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and whisk until it forms a thick roux.

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The roux is starting to thicken up nicely, but it isn’t quite there just yet. Don’t loose your patience, it will be ready in just a few more minutes.

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Look who came to join the party, hello Red Velvet cupcakes!

Finally after all that whisking, the roux has come together

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it has a nice and thick consistency almost like cake icing.

Here is the tough part…

The roux needs to chill in the fridge for about 4 hours before you can make the amazing icing. Transfer it from your sauce pan to a bowl, and then cover it completely with plastic wrap, so a film doesn’t form on the top of your roux.

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Now find something to do for a few hours, like dishes, or baking more cupcakes, be patient and let that roux cool.

Finally! Let’s get to mixing.

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You need 1 Cup of Sugar, 1 Cup of Vegetable Shortening, and start off with 1 teaspoon of Vanilla Extract, and add in a bit more if you like.

I start off with my standard beaters, and once the sugar and shortening have creamed together nicely, move on to the whisk.

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Now that everything is combined nicely, add in your chilled roux and whisk together for 4-5 minutes until your frosting is nice and fluffy.

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Perfect!

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Time to frost the cupcakes, because I can’t wait one moment longer!

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I start of by frosting a little crumb coat with the tiny spatula, and then move on to a pretty top coat of icing with a flat palette knife.

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Cupcake perfection! Now dive in,

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there are no words, it is just so amazingly good.

Make sure and keep your cupcakes in the fridge, so the icing doesn’t spoil. This is one cake that is even tastier the day after, and the day after that. If you have any left, they are doing to disappear fast.

Now go make some cupcakes!

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Yep, today I’m 31… 31, how the heck did that happen?!?

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So the little guys were wishing me happy birthday, and Thade said to me, “don’t worry Mom, I’ll tell my friends you’re still 30.” Thanks for looking out for me Thade.

Lunch Menu 2/14-2/20

This week I’m sharing the lunch menu that has been planned around my last grocery shopping trip. I try to shop weekly, but sometimes I forget an item (or two) and have to run back again. I’ve got a pretty tasty menu planned, and I’m using the help from leftovers wherever I can.

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  • 2/14/2011: Ham & Beans and Cornbread ( I made these over the weekend, and they are even tastier the second time around)
  • 2/15/2011: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Black Olives, and Homemade Bread (the homemade bread is from the Valentine’s Day dinner)
  • 2/16/2011: Beef Stew and Homemade Bread (leftovers from Valentine’s Day Dinner)
  • 2/17/2011: PB&J for me and just J for Dylan, chips and dip (James is out of town, so Dylan and I are having a super simple lunch)
  • 2/18/2011: Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Chips and Dip (Yay! It’s Friday, time for an easy lunch, and catch up on the kitchen cleaning)
  • 2/19/2010: Pizza Sandwiches (Thade’s very favorite lunch)
  • 2/20/2011: Homemade Pizzas ( Sunday is usually the day that we get take-out, and I’m making a take-out inspired lunch, and we’ll have the leftovers later in the next week)

I’ll post the final menu soon, and we’ll say hello to March. Wonder if I can talk the family into one more month of no take-out…