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Easter Red Velvet Cupcakes Recipe

04/04/2015 16:44

In typical British fashion, the long Easter weekend has so far been wet, grey, cold and windy where we are. The British weather may have wet the ground, but it hasn't dampened our spirits and so far we've enjoyed some much needed family time. I've mentioned our favourite local farm spot before and we ended up at Skylark Farm for a stunning breakfast to start the weekend off on Good Friday. I've just worked a 74 hour week of overnight shifts leading up to Easter and haven't had much time to catch up with my wife, so last night we made the most of our quiet time and scoffed on black bean and avocado nachos and a selection of craft beers and alcoholic ice tea. The nachos were amazing and I promise to share that recipe in the near future. Today we've been for a stroll round Market Harborough, and after visiting one of the country's best bakeries (according to ITV's show Britains Best Bakery) we took inspiration and came home to do some Easter baking of our own. We made Red Velvet Cupcakes, and they were so simple! Why not try them out next time you're in the kitchen? Here's the recipe...

 

Easter Baking

 

The Cupcakes

Ingredients:

150g Golden Caster Sugar

60g Butter

1 Large Egg

10g Cocoa Powder

30ml Red Food Colouring

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

100ml Buttermilk

150g Self Raising Flower

 

Method:

Preheat the oven to 160 degrees C

Beat the egg and sugar until well combined. An electric mixer is going to work best.

Continuing to beat your mix, gradually add the egg.

In a seperate bowl mix together your cocoa powder, food colouring and vanilla extract before adding that to your first mix.

Add half of our buttermilk, beating until well combined. Add half of your flour and beat again until well combined. Repeat until all ingredients have made their way into your cake batter. 

Divide your cake mix between 12 paper case in a cupcake or muffin tray.

Bake for 20 mins or until a rounded knife comes out clean from your cupcakes. Leave them to cool before icing.

 

The Icing

Ingredients:

140g Butter, softened

280g Icing Sugar

2 Tablespoons Milk

 

Method:

Beat your butter in a large mixing bowl until fully softened.

Add half of your icing sugar and beat until smooth and well combined.

Add your second half of icing sugar and beat until smooth

Add your milk and mix well to loosen the mix, making it easier to work with.

Use a round knife of piping bag to ice your cakes. We chose to sprinkle with chocolate and use paper decorations to theme for Easter, but you can finish them however you want. 

Easter Red Velvet Cupcake Recipe

 

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Topic: Easter Red Velvet Cupcakes Recipe

Date: 13/04/2015

By: Fritha

Subject: tigerlilly quinn

love red velvet anything! these look yummy! x

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Date: 12/04/2015

By: Cherished By Me

Subject: cherishedbyme.com

Yum, and I love the chick decorations!!

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Date: 12/04/2015

By: Jaime Oliver

Subject: www.theoliversmadhouse.co.uk

wow i have to say these sound right up my street! .. delicious!

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Date: 09/04/2015

By: Nell@PigeonPairandMe.com

Subject: delicious

Red velvet cake is one of my favourites! Never had it in cupcake form though - will have to give these a whirl.

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Date: 09/04/2015

By: Nikki Fraser

Subject: comment

hmmmm I love red velvet cupcakes. I will have to try this recipe. They look yummy though :)

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Date: 09/04/2015

By: Kara

Subject: Yummy

I have promised the kids i will do some baking this week - these look perfect

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Date: 08/04/2015

By: Aisha from expatlog

Subject: Red Velvet deliciousness

it's so commendable that a visit to a bakery inspired you to do some family baking of your own. The results look delicious!

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Date: 07/04/2015

By: Michelle

Subject: Tasty!

These look so good! xxx

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Date: 07/04/2015

By: angela hamilton

Subject: yumm

ooohhh these look and sound so so good. I can see me making these soon

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Date: 07/04/2015

By: Nayna Kanabar

Subject: citrusspiceuk@gmail.com

These look so very tasty and delicious.I ma sure they must have tasted delicious.

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