Red velvet cupcakes: can’t beet this experience!

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picture by Laurel Bocka

Recently my oldest  brother celebrated his 70th birthday.

His family wanted a five layer cake to commemorate the day and I decided to make the top layer.

The other layers were: bottom- Dark chocolate peanut butter, second-Strawberry Butter cream,

third-Meringue butter with berry lemon cream, fourth-fresh winter fruit cake with caramel glaze and

lastly-

red velvet cupcakes with white chocolate frosting.

The idea came from a Rachael Ray article from her magazine, Everyday with Rachael Ray.

Anyway- we got together the day after we returned from Virginia and so I made the 

cupcake portion of my contribution at Meredith’s house.

Interestingly, this recipe calls for red beets rather than a lot of food coloring to make

the RED part of the cupcake.  That is why I chose to make these- because I knew

that I could share it with my grandsons without impunity.  So there I was, boiling up

the beets (with Meredith moaning in the background- apparently she HATES beets!  Who knew?)

I had just taken them from the oven when the oven guys showed up to measure the wall

for the double ovens Meredith wants on that wall- so I kept apologizing to Ed and Eddie ( who

could seriously be a comedy show all on their own!

“Measure to this point” –Ed

“Now, we cain’t take it out to there.” –Eddie”

“Well, I know we cain’t take it to there, but I want to measure it to there.”-Ed

“That’s fine- but we have to keep it to the right size.” –Eddie

“I’ll keep it to the right size- measure to this point, here.”-Ed

“We cain’t take it out to there.  It won’t fit- we need to keep 1/4 inch all around.”-Eddie

“ Well I know that.  We will- measure it out to here.”-Ed

“ We cain’t-…” 

It went on and on for a good 20 minutes this measuring and bickering.  They were like Mutt and

Jeff in appearance.  We just sat there – entranced with the show- until Ed’s phone started

ringing.  Suddenly, EVERYONE wanted to talk to Ed.  And Eddie wasn’t having any of that

either.  “Just hang up the phone and let’s get measuring!”

“Well, I will.  Let’s measure out to this point, here.”-Ed

 

Any way- back to the cupcakes.

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The recipe called for 1 1/2 lbs cooked beets- pureed.

You mix brown sugar,eggs,Greek yogurt and melted butter

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and flour, baking soda and powder,cocoa powder and salt.

And you have batter for lots of cupcakes-

 

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Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 pounds beets (4 to 5 medium)—trimmed, peeled and sliced 
  • 2 1/4 cups light brown sugar
  • 2 1/3 cups flour
  • 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1teaspoon salt
  • 5 eggs
  • 4 sticks (1 pound) butter, 2 sticks melted and 2 sticks softened
  • 3/4 cup plain whole-milk Greek yogurt
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 3/4 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 4 ounces white chocolate, chopped and melted
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
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    Method:

    1. In a medium saucepan, bring the beets and 2 1/4 cups water to a simmer over medium heat; cover and cook until fork-tender, about 35 minutes. Transfer the beets with a slotted spoon to a food processor, reserving the cooking water. Puree the beets. Add the reserved cooking water as necessary to get 2 1/4 cups beet puree; transfer to a medium bowl. Whisk in the brown sugar and let cool.

    2. Meanwhile, position a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat to 350°. Line a dozen 1-cup muffin cups with jumbo baking liners. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and 3/4 teaspoon salt.

    3. Whisk the eggs into the beet puree. Whisk in the melted butter and yogurt until smooth. Add the dry ingredients in 2 additions, stirring with the whisk until smooth. Spoon the batter into the cupcake cups. Bake until springy and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 35 minutes. Let the cupcakes cool for at least 30 minutes.

    4. Make the frosting. Using an electric mixer, beat the softened butter and the cream cheese until fluffy. Mix in the confectioners’ sugar and pinch salt at low speed. Beat in the white chocolate and vanilla at medium speed until fluffy.

    5. Using a pastry bag  pipe the frosting generously onto the cupcakes.Sprinkle with red sugar.

    This was a lot of work- and kind of expensive- but the cupcakes were very good.  And they are kind of good for you.  And they keep wonderfully in the freezer.

    And the Ed/Eddie show was such a bonus that I wouldn’t want to miss any of the experience.

    13 thoughts on “Red velvet cupcakes: can’t beet this experience!

    1. The cupcakes were delicious. The beets had a funky smell when you were cooking them, but it didn’t effect the taste of the cupcakes. I enjoyed them! Meredith never liked beets. I enjoyed Ed and Eddie, they were a comedy show.

    2. The cupcakes were amazing! And I have always liked beets. Sorry they were expensive. I still love that we made that cake!

    3. I love it, too! I was just commenting on the recipe-not complaining about the price. It was a good recipe= I cut the eggs down by one and spiked the salt up a bit- plus I added a bit more cocoa than it called for.
      Thanks for including me in the bake force.

    4. Thanks for sharing this recipe! I absolutely love Beets and love that this recipe uses it for coloring. The cake looks delicious and I’m glad you had such a nice time making it! 😀

    5. Celia, I never made one because of the dyes, either. This is a good solid cake – you can taste the beets as a secondary flavor- but surprisingly it doesn’t fight with the whole taste! And the best thing is that children can eat it without any worries. 🙂

    6. I did have fun, thanks, Nick, for stopping by. 🙂
      Brydie- It was, indeed, a cake to be enjoyed! There was a crowd there and still we were sending big slices home with everyone! My brother was surprised by the sheer size of the cake- but he Loved the wii everyone chipped in to get him!
      Happy 70th Birthday, Ralph!

    7. Hee hee you know what they say, ‘measure twice, cut once’ it will now be measure like the Eddies! I so enjoyed that ;D

      Totally awesome cake extravagansa ! The sort of cake that makes you feel very loved I bet!

    8. One more delicious way to eat veggies and chocolate at the same time!! I’m going to make these cupcakes for Aidan and Luke on Valentine’s Day.

    9. Joanna- I just got a call from Eddie- he wanted to know how attached we were to the top cupboard? Because he thinks we might have to cut a quarter of an inch off of the top , too! But he’s going to measure it out again to make sure!
      Willow=
      What a perfectly good idea! They would make wonderful valentines!

    10. That was SOME cake, and each layer was the absolute best layer! We should have scrapped the rest of the meal and just had CAKE!

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