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Heavenly Red Velvet Cake

Posted by Hallee on Nov 19, 2009 in Desserts, Hallee's Galley, Holiday fare, Recipes |

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  • Diana (Di) says:

    MMMM – those pictures make me want to make some right now! I actually made my first one for our annual Valentines dinner with my hubby’s parents & grandmother last year. I will def. make it again…it was a keeper!

  • Meg Gagne says:

    Those sound absolutely delicious! I am going to have to give those a whirl when I finally get my kitchen gear after Christmas. Hallee~ given this is my 1st year *really* cooking, what are some kitchen electrics/bakeware you can’t live without? I don’t have a lot of counter/storage area, however, I know I need certain things: a stand-up mixer or electric mixer?; food processor (small Cuisinart?); etc… any help would be greatly appreciated. XOXO, M.
    Perhaps you can make a post about your kitchen and its general contents? :)

    • Hallee says:

      Meg – I can do that. Gregg has been pushing me to do a “series” on it because I have so many things. Definitely stand mixer (shop Kitchenaid refurbished) and a food processor (should be a lot of sales pre-Christmas) – for a truly stocked kitchen, I’d have a small one and a large one. I’d bet that Black Friday would offer some amazing deal on them – check Bed Bath & Beyond and such fliers (that’s not the one that went out of business, is it?). Couple of other things come right to mind – electric mixer like what I did my mashed potatoes with, a hand mixer (like a Braun but that’s not the brand I have, I can’t think of my brand – I’ll get back with you) and a mandolin.

      Gregg can’t walk out of the kitchen store cheaply. It’s so much fun to shop with him.

  • Meg Gagne says:

    I think it was Linens N’ Things that went under. I am gonna hit up Kohl’s for Black Friday and see what I can find–they tend to have nice kitchen wares on sale. I thumbed through my kitchen and, in a lot of ways, I think I am covered thanks to my mom. :)
    I have a lovely set of pans, a couple really nice frying pans, a wrought iron skillet, 1 muffin pan (do I need two, in case?), a cooling rack, 2 nice cookie sheets, one bread pan (I use for meatloaf), a cake pan, a GREAT roasting pan with cover, a CrockPot, a lot of Pyrex/casserole (assorted sizes) dishware, and a wide variety of kitchen utensils. I’ve made a list of what we discussed above, and, if you have any other ideas between now and next Friday, please let me know. I rely VERY heavily on your opinion! LOL. Imitation IS the sincerest form of flattery, yes?

  • Sherry says:

    Oh, yes! I LOVE Red Velvet Cake!! I usually make with a cream cheese frosting, but the mascarpone frosting sounds delish! :D

  • I love red velvet cake and the idea of mini cupcakes sounds WONDERFUL!!!
    Geri

  • Jerri says:

    Oh! They look so yummy! I haven’t had red velvet in a long time!

    Hope to see you December 14-18 for the Holly Bloggy Christmas Bash! We’ll have events all week, including a recipe linky on Thursday, Dec. 17. And we’ll have prizes too! Check out my blog for more details!

  • Oh, yum. I’ve only had red velvet cake once ever, and I wasn’t a big fan, but this looks delicious!

  • Heather says:

    I’ll be making this for Easter as my mom has never had Red Velvet cake so I told her i’d make it for her.

  • Elizabeth P. says:

    Potentially dumb question, but will it taste the same without the food coloring? (I’m allergic to red food dye.)

  • Kim says:

    What type of flour do you typically use in making these? Whole wheat or white? Plain or self-rising? Thanks! I am planning to make these to take to a Christmas party on Friday night.

  • Theresa says:

    this was great!! I baked it in two 8 or 9 inch (not sure what size they are) and the cake came out very dense but very easy to slice in half to make 4 layers – it was a big hit! should it have been so dense?

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