Low carb grain-free red velvet cake in donut (and cupcakes!) form. With a delicious sugar-free cream cheese frosting.
But those of you who know their red velvet cake are probably wondering at the rather lurid pinky-red colour of my red velvet cakes and donuts. Ah, well, there is a funny, and somewhat embarrassing, story to go along with that. See, this recipe was requested by a reader, Carla, when I opened the floor for requests. I saw her comment and thought to myself that it would be an easy one. I thought I knew what I was doing. It’s a classic case of baking hubris, I believe. I knew that my cake batter recipe from the Lemon Cream Cake would be perfect for modifying into red velvet. And I knew that it took cream cheese frosting, which I have perfected over the past year. And I thought I would get all fancy and inventive, and put some of the batter in my donut pan for fun. No problem, easy peasy.
I didn’t even really look at any conventional red velvet recipes, since I was so very certain I knew what I was doing. I made up my batter and added my red food colouring, and even then, it didn’t really occur to me that anything was wrong. It literally wasn’t until I was taking the cakes out of the oven that I thought “Gee, these are a really ugly colour”. And then it hit me that maybe, just maybe, red velvet was supposed to take some cocoa powder to give it a much deeper, darker red. I quickly ran to my computer and looked up a few red velvet recipes and yup, cocoa powder is a key ingredient. I looked at my pinky-red cupcakes and donuts in dismay. They were perfectly good little cakes and I wasn’t about to throw them out, so I decided to go ahead with them as planned and tell my readers the truth…I thought red velvet was simply white cake with food colouring and cream cheese frosting. I thought I knew what I was doing.
T he Results: I figure you will forgive me, given my foreign upbringing and all. I can’t be blamed for my ignorance! I will say that the cakes were delicious just as they were. This cake recipe is so very, very good and infinitely adaptable and as such, I am very confident that it would be just as good with a few tablespoons of cocoa added into the mix. So, for those of you who really want true red velvet, I am writing up the recipe to include the cocoa. The frosting was spot on, there were no complaints there! My pictures show some of the donuts with sprinkles…that was just to make them fun for the kids.
Since I did some as cupcakes and some as donuts, it’s hard to tell exactly how many these would make. My donut pan doesn’t hold much in each hole, so two donuts would probably be the equivalent of one cupcake. Which would amount to 9 cupcakes or 18 donuts, whichever you want to go with!
Lynn @ I'll Have What She's Having says
Baking hubris gets the best of us all sometimes!
The doughnuts and cupcakes look really cute though, and I bet they taste amazing!
sweetpeaskitchen.com says
These look ridiculously delicious! I love the doughnuts! 🙂
Lizzy says
Wow, these are both stunning!!! I just got my first donut pan and can't wait to try these…but first, the plain cake donuts with chocolate glaze as requested by the hubby. Then all sorts of wild and fun flavors like yours!!!
Erin says
These are amazing! So pretty too! Love the color! I am full fledged American, but I have never really had Red Velvet cake before! Want to try these!
Carla says
That's awesome! And thank you so much for trying this out! I will definitely be making these for the holidays now that I have a recipe! Love your blog!
Sandi G says
My first thought was, "oh no she didn't" make those red donuts gluten free!
Great job 🙂
The Slow Roasted Italian says
Oh my word! These look amazing!
Foodness Gracious says
Haha, too funny but your forgiven, Like Valerie said the traditional recipe way back in the day had buttermilk and it reacted witht he cocoa. I bet yours was still delicious, you know they were 🙂
Thanks and take care…
thelittleloaf says
Loved reading this…I do that kind of thing ALL the time 🙂 Or assume I know better than a recipe. Sometimes works, sometimes massively fails! Your cupcakes and doughnuts both look gorgeous though – I've made red velvet in the past and its come out a little rubbery so you have to be quite careful with the recipe. Bet these are as delicious, if not more so 🙂
Valerie says
I think the traditional red velvet cake has buttermilk in it, as the acid in buttermilk is supposed to react with the cocoa powder and give the cake a natural red tinge. The cakes we see with lots of red coloring obviously have red coloring added, but originally I don't think it did. Either way, I've never made one, but I'd like to try.
Amanda says
What a lovely and satisfying recipe!
RavieNomNoms says
I will be tailgating this weekend! I cannot wait…tailgating at PSU (the college I went to) is HUGE on it.
While these might not by traditional red velvet cupcakes or donuts they still look great and I love the recipe. Going to try it!
Parsley Sage says
This post made me giggle! You're adorable. And I think your red velvet donuts sound lovely, who needs cocoa powder!? Buzzed 🙂
Joy says
I love red velvet. The donuts look great.
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says
There is nothing wrong with making that error! I think a lot of people probably think the same thing! Now, these still look fantastic and as someone who is trying to eat low-carb and low-sugar, these sound perfect for me. Bookmarking this one!
Pretend Chef says
I need to give your frosting recipe a try since I haven't been able to perfect a recipe yet. Yummy!
Alison @ Ingredients, Inc. says
THese look incredible! Great post!
Kim Bee says
I lol'd at this post. Also a fellow Canuck and I know they just weren't popular here until the food network came on tv. Even now finding red velvet here can be a pain. I have trouble getting the true red even when using cocoa. Some people use vinegar which is somehow suppose to make the red correct. I've done them with and without vinegar. I love them as they're chocolate and you can't go wrong with that, ever. But the last time I made them I forgot we all don't like cream cheese frosting so we ended up giving most of them away. So there you go. Mistakes happen. Yours look gorgeous.
Lauren at Keep It Sweet says
The cupcakes and donuts look wonderful even if they aren't the classic red velvet recipe! My favorite part is the cream cheese icing, anyway:-)
Jill Colonna says
Wow. Your photos are beautiful and I would definitely go for the 18 donuts rather than just 9 cupcakes 😉
I'm also in awe of the new look on the website. Congratulations. It looks fabulous!