We are officially in the home stretch of our baking year. This week marks the end of another cycle and leaving only one cycle left. Only 7 weeks left! I can't believe it.
This week was red velvet sheet cake and it should surprise no one that I made cupcakes instead. Because that's what I do. Cake isn't usually on the top of my dessert list but the last couple cakes we've made have started to change my mind. It might be the cream cheese frosting. Cream cheese makes everything better. These were pretty quick and simple and easy to share with friends.
Was anyone else surprised with how little chocolate is actually in these?
Was anyone else surprised with how little chocolate is actually in these?
The only complaint I had was that the recipe stated I would get 24 cupcakes (but since I halved the recipe I expected 12) if I used a 1/4 cup scoop. And I did, and I was careful about it. And I only ended up with 9 cupcakes. So if you are okay with only 18 cupcakes, then use the 1/4 cup scoop. If you want 24, then use a 3 T of batter for each cupcake. And yes, I did the math. I think the only time I use math is when I am cooking. :)
So the difference in the directions would be: Line cupcake pans with liners or spray with cooking spray. Make batter, and spoon 1/4 cup (or 3 T depending on how many you want) batter into each liner. Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes. Cool and frost.
I also halved the frosting recipe and it was plenty for half a batch of cake. Each of these cupcakes has PLENTY of frosting, as you can see. You might even be able to get away with 1/4 a batch of frosting. I also added about 2 cups of extra powdered sugar (to half a batch) to get it to a firmer consistency. If you are just spreading it on the cupcake, it doesn't really need to be firmer though.
If you are sad about the election, maybe whipping up a batch of these will make you feel a little better. Remember what I said about cream cheese? Makes everything better. ;) You can get the recipe at Janet's blog. She was our host for the week and chose the recipe. Thanks for picking a great recipe Janet!
I wish I would have thought of cupcakes. After Halloween I was struggling with the idea of making a cake. I am sugared out. Halving the recipe and making cupcakes would have been so much better.
ReplyDeleteI love red velvet but rarely make them. These look delicious, and I'm always surprised by how little chocolate is in them.
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