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Deliciously light & fluffy red velvet cupcakes with a gorgeous cream cheese frosting!

Red velvet cupcakes

A couple of weeks ago I posted my recipe for my red velvet cake and it was a massive success – it’s one that you were all waiting for for a very long time! I had, however, had many requests for a cupcake version, so here it is!

You will see however that my recipe isn’t just my cake recipe halved as I believe this version bakes better as a cupcake, and the other as an actual cake – so there is a difference!

Food colouring

I was flabbergasted with how red my cupcakes came out – such as they look like they have been edited beyond belief, but they really are that red! It’s mind-blowing! Don’t they look cute! Look at the sprinkling of the red velvet crumbs – they’re just so red!

I use this red food colouring for these cupcakes. I will emphasise on the fact that you MUST USE A GOOD QUALITY COLOURING. Use a supermarket one? They’ll probably fail. You need quite a lot of colouring to get the right red anyway, so using the better quality means they work, and also means you actually use less colouring! 

Red velvet

Red velvet is one of those controversial cakes – it’s like why on earth does a cake need to have vinegar in it? and do I really have to use buttermilk?! But honestly – a classic ‘red velvet’ contains these ingredients – and you can’t really avoid them.

You can of course just bake vanilla cupcakes and use food colouring, but red velvet is meant to be chocolate AND vanilla but be super red – the bicarbonate, vinegar, and buttermilk help create the texture and bring the colour out more!

Key Components

Bicarbonate of soda works by reacting to acid in the recipe – the rising comes from the mix of bicarbonate, buttermilk and vinegar. I always use a white vinegar for my red velvet cupcakes, but others can work such as apple cider vinegar. 

One question I always get is “what is buttermilk?” or “can I just use regular milk” and to basically answer this.. you MUST use buttermilk. However, if you can’t find any in the shops (it’s usually found in pots near the cream!) you can make your own. To do this, you need to use FULL-FAT milk and mix with 1tbsp of lemon juice. Whisk it in, and leave to sit for five minutes before using! 

More red velvet recipes

The reason that this recipe differs slightly to my regular red velvet cake is that when using different forms of raising agents, then you can’t always just double or half it.

So, this recipe is slightly different. However, I adore both equally! So definitely check out my other recipe if you want to make a layer cake version! I also have cookie bars and truffles so its red velvet heaven!

Cream cheese frosting

Now when this cake comes to the cream cheese frosting… things have changed a little. This recipe has been updated in April 2020. It’s quite a few worlds apart from the near five years ago it was originally posted! I will put the original recipe below in the notes, but the new version is much much better. I, in fact, LOVE IT. 

So the new method, which is explained in detail on my ‘How to make cream cheese frosting – back to basics’ post – and it’s delightful. It’s beautiful. And if you ever normally have any cream cheese frosting issues that often we all do, definitely give it a read! 

Baking cases and piping tips

For the cupcakes cases, I use my usual cupcakes cases as it is what I had in the drawer but you can easily make these cupcakes “fancy” by using my favourite red baking cups from Iced Jems! I love them as I repeatedly say, as they are amazing. 

For the piping, I used my favourite 2D closed star piping tip – it creates the best swirl. And for the piping bags? I use these ones. I find that using the right size bag, and the right size piping tip will definitely help – especially when doing something like cream cheese frosting! 

Red Velvet Cupcakes!

Deliciously light & fluffy red velvet cupcakes with a gorgeous cream cheese frosting!
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Category: Cupcakes
Type: Cupcakes
Keyword: Cream Cheese, Red Velvet
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Decorating Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 50 minutes
Servings: 12 Cupcakes
Author: Jane's Patisserie

Ingredients

Cupcakes

  • 75 g unsalted butter
  • 150 g caster sugar
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 1 tsp red food colouring (see notes)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 15 g cocoa powder
  • 125 ml buttermilk
  • 175 g plain flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 tsp white wine vinegar

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 150 g unsalted butter
  • 150 g icing sugar
  • 300 g full-fat cream cheese (I use Philadelphia)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

Cupcakes

  • Preheat your oven to 180ºC/150ºC fan and get 12 cupcake cases ready!
  • Beat together the butter and sugar in a stand mixer until smooth and fluffy like you would a normal cake!
  • Add in the eggs and beat again!
  • In a small bowl, mix together the red food colouring, and vanilla extract to a paste – Add this mixture to the butter mixture and beat until combined and coloured well!
  • Turn the speed down so it's slow and mix in the cocoa powder.
  • Pour in half of the buttermilk and beat on a slow speed. Add in half of the flour and beat again, and then the other half of the buttermilk & beat, and then the other half of the flour & beat (I realise this is faffy, but it works!)
  • Finally – beat in the bicarbonate of soda, baking powder, and vinegar. Beat again briefly until everything is smooth and incorporated well.
  • Spoon into the cases so it's even – I use a cookie scoop and fill the cases about 2/3 full so that it's even across them all.
  • Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the middle of the cupcakes comes out clean when poked with a skewer! Once the cakes are baked, leave to cool on a wire rack.

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • Make sure your butter is at room temperature, and make sure to use actual butter and not a spread.
  • Beat your butter and icing sugar together until light and fluffy - like you would a normal buttercream. I beat them together for about 5 minutes.
  • Add in your full-fat cream cheese (That has been drained if needed), and beat for about a minute.
  • Scrape the bowl well, and add in the vanilla. Beat again for another minute.
  • Scrape the bowl again finally, and beat again if needed. It should be a thick and smooth frosting once finished!

To Decorate

  • If you want to use some cake crumbs to decorate, level off any peaked cupcakes, or core a couple out slightly and crumble up. This isn't essential, but red velvet cake crumbs make the best sprinkles!
  • Using your piping bag and piping tip, pipe your cream cheese frosting onto the cupcakes.
  • Once piped on, sprinkle over the cake crumbs!
  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • These cupcakes should be stored in the fridge for up to 3+ days due to the cream cheese frosting!
  • I used...
  • This recipe was updated in April 2020. The cake recipe is the same, apart from using the better food colouring!
  • The original cream cheese frosting recipe was:
    • 75g butter, room temperature, 150g icing sugar, 2-3tbsp whole milk/double cream, 1x 180g Philadelphia full-fat cream cheese
  • You can use self raising flour instead of plain flour - if so, also leave out the baking powder. I prefer using plain flour for red velvet cakes though. 

ENJOY!

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179 Comments

  1. Ana on April 19, 2021 at 2:43 pm

    5 stars
    Hi jane, I absolutely love all of your recipes, this one is the best! Can you tell me if it’s possible to make these as a big cake, instead of cupcakes?

    • Jane's Patisserie on April 19, 2021 at 4:55 pm

      Hey! Ahh this makes me so happy, thank you so much! Have a look at my red velvet cake recipe for this!xx



  2. Rebekah on March 20, 2021 at 9:22 am

    5 stars
    How long does it normally take to cream the butter and sugar? I found cause there’s more sugar than a standard cupcake, it takes a lot longer even with my kenwood mixer. 🙈 I’ve used room temperature butter but it tends to be still yellow and flat after 20minutes of mixing – and advice?

    • Jane's Patisserie on March 22, 2021 at 4:24 pm

      20 minutes is way too much, it just needs to be combined and starting to beat together well is all!



  3. Katie on March 19, 2021 at 5:41 pm

    Hi Jane,
    Love making your cakes!
    I’m looking to make the Red Velvet Cupcakes, but for gluten free. Would use Gluten free flour..Have you tried this? Any suggestions?
    Thank you!

    • Iffy on December 13, 2022 at 5:52 pm

      Hi can I use apple cider vinegar instead of white wine vinegar as that’s the only vinegar I have?



    • Jane's Patisserie on December 15, 2022 at 1:56 pm

      Hiya! Yes you absolutely can! x



  4. Courteney on March 9, 2021 at 10:38 pm

    Would these still work if I used lactose free substitutes e.g cream cheese, butter?

    • Jane's Patisserie on March 10, 2021 at 8:39 am

      I haven’t tried if I am honest! Sorry!



  5. Courteney on March 3, 2021 at 11:16 pm

    Would these still work if I substitute the butter, cream cheese etc. for lactose free versions? X

    • Jane's Patisserie on March 4, 2021 at 10:47 pm

      Honestly I am not sure as I haven’t tried it with lactose free versions!!



  6. Chloe Dekeyzer on February 27, 2021 at 1:10 pm

    Hi, what cookie scoops do you use for your cupcakes?

  7. louise laing on February 26, 2021 at 9:40 am

    5 stars
    The most amazing cupcakes, I think these are the best I’ve ever made! Thank you so much for the gorgeous recipe! The only slight issue I had was it only made 11 cupcakes for me (I probably over-filled) and too much cream cheese frosting (probably because I don’t like too much frosting on the cakes). I only had the pro-gel red colouring but they turned out very red!

  8. Pamela on February 26, 2021 at 2:24 am

    5 stars
    Hi Jane! I’m very new to baking and I attempted these red velvet cupcakes for the first time! I’m so glad I bought the red food colouring you suggested because it gave the cakes SUCH a pretty shade of red.

    While I was filling the cupcake cases, I couldn’t help but think that the red colour of the mixture was too similar to ketchup haha. In the history of baking, has there ever been a ketchup cake? I’m one of those people who taste the batter off of anything that has been used to mix it 😂and not gonna lie, each time it tasted weird so I was slightly worried…

    In the end, these cakes were so moist even after 2-3 days, so soft and turned out to be a vivid red (not ketchup red) and I’ve got your red velvet cake recipe bookmarked for next time! Everyone in my family was a fan! I did generously top the cupcakes with your cream cheese frosting and everyone said that the sweetness was perfect too!

    • Jane on April 21, 2022 at 12:03 am

      Would I be able to use colour splash Colouring?



    • Jane's Patisserie on April 21, 2022 at 2:58 pm

      You can definitely try it, it may just not be as vibrant. Hope this helps! x



  9. Emma on February 23, 2021 at 7:46 pm

    5 stars
    This was my first time making red velvet and it went great I’m so happy with them! The only thing for me is that I found the cream cheese frosting a bit too overpowering and was wondering if there is anyway to tone down the cream cheese taste?

    • Jane's Patisserie on February 25, 2021 at 1:35 pm

      Changing the recipe will alter the end results of the frosting so is risky – you can try mascarpone however which is naturally sweeter?



    • Sandra Rushe on March 11, 2022 at 4:54 am

      If i wanted to do 6 cupckes can i half ingredients



  10. Louise on February 14, 2021 at 10:09 pm

    Hi Jane ♥️ could you help me with the measurements for just 6 cupcakes please?

    Thank you x

    • Jane's Patisserie on February 15, 2021 at 10:04 am

      As the recipe uses two eggs, you can simply halve it!



  11. kate on February 12, 2021 at 4:17 pm

    4 stars
    These cupcakes are perfect but my icing has come out horrendously runny and I’ve put loads more sugar in since and kept it in the fridge but it won’t hold any shape when piped. Normally my butter icing is perfect but really stressed out by this😢

    • Jane's Patisserie on February 12, 2021 at 7:41 pm

      Cream cheese frosting is completely different to buttercream so more icing sugar doesn’t fix it. You’d need to watch my YouTube video on my cream cheese frosting to work out what happened! x



  12. Rebecca on January 30, 2021 at 2:38 pm

    Hi Jane, my cupcakes are in the oven and they look unreliable already, the red food colouring you recommended is insane!! I was just wondering if I just top these with vanilla buttercream and store in an airtight box at room temp will they last longer or is the use by time still the same?

    Thanks xx

    • Jane's Patisserie on January 30, 2021 at 7:36 pm

      They’d last at room temp but about 3-5 days (or whatever you deem okay!) x



  13. Krissy on January 29, 2021 at 5:02 pm

    If substituting Milk and Lemon for buttermilk do I still use 125ml of milk?

  14. Charlotte on January 24, 2021 at 8:34 pm

    I really want to make these but someone’s allergic to cheese? What should I do for the icing instead or can’t you change it?

    • Jane's Patisserie on January 24, 2021 at 8:42 pm

      I would just use a simple vanilla buttercream!!



  15. Liza Begum on January 22, 2021 at 5:15 pm

    Hiya. I was wondering if there is an alternative for using the white wine vinegar please? Or can we not use at all? Thank you x

    • Jane's Patisserie on January 24, 2021 at 8:16 pm

      Apple cider vinegar works well, but you need something as a replacement as it’s a key ingredient x



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