If you're looking for a moist vanilla cake with a hint of cocoa, try out this red velvet cake or use the recipe to create multiple cupcakes for everyone to enjoy. With a subtle cream cheese filling and a splash of colour, this cake can be made at any time of the year.
We first came across red velvet cake when we started school in Australia and someone brought a box of cupcakes to school for their birthday. I remember being super confused when they told us they had brought red velvet cupcakes. Seriously, what kind of flavour is that? All I could picture in my mind was a bolt of velvet fabric; and I tried to imagine what that would taste and feel like. It wasn't a very successful exercise and the bright red cupcake the other kid had just put in front of me, didn't give me any hints either. It kind of smelled like vanilla. But was it just that? Bright red vanilla cupcake with a mountain of icing?
Red velvet cake is more than just a vanilla cake with red food colouring. It’s a sweet flavour you can never quite put your finger on. Is it vanilla? Is it cream cheese? Did that bite have a trace of cocoa? Not sure, but we can't stop eating. We want more of this sweet confusion.

If you're looking for a moist vanilla cake with a hint of cocoa, try out this red velvet cake or use the recipe to create multiple cupcakes for everyone to enjoy. With a subtle cream cheese filling and a splash of colour, this cake can be made at any time of the year. I recently made this cake for a friend's birthday and it was a hit going by the amount of positive feedback we received for it.