- TM 31
Ingredients
Red Velvet Cake
- 100 g beetroot, peeled and roughly chopped
- 35 g lemon flesh, 1/2 large lemon, skin and pith removed
- 50 g fresh or frozen raspberries
- 15 g apple cider vinegar
- 60 g natural yoghurt
- 60 g Kefir or buttermilk
- 110 g Butter
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 250 g sugar
- 2 eggs, separated
- 130 g plain flour
- 15 g cocoa, NOT dutch cocoa
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp cream of tartar
Accessories you need
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Butterfly
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Spatula TM5/TM6
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IF YOU HAVE A SECOND BOWL; place egg white into clean and dry TM bowl. Insert butterfly and whisk for 1 minute at speed 4 on 37C. If you don't have a second TM bowl beat the egg whites to soft peaks using a hand held beater or whisk.
Pour the egg whites into the beetroot batter and mix for 5-10 seconds on speed 4 until just incorporated.
Pour the cake mix into a lined cake tin and bake for 25-40 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. DO NOT OVERCOOK as the red colour will convert to brown.
Leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes then turn onto cooling rack to completely cool.
Ice with cream cheese icing. Try my white chocolate cream cheese icing for total decadence. //www.recipecommunity.com.au/recipes/white-chocolate-cream-cheese-icing/77669
Red Velvet Cake
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After seeing a friend make red velvet cake using 2 bottles of red food colouring I knew the thermomix would offer a natural alternative for red velvet cake and here it is!
The acidic ingredients are important for the tangy taste but also to maintain the red colour of the beetroot.
I used a 26cm square cake tin and then cut the cake in half to make 2 thin layers for the cakes in the photos. You could also use a 15cm round cake tin.
These quantities are actually a half batch so feel free to double the recipe and use a 20cm round tin. The cooking time will vary accordingly, start checking at 35 minutes and be careful not to overcook the cake.
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TM 31
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Comments
add dry ingredients to butter mix & then add beetroot mix
This looks good but seems to be missing steps. I'm guessing add dry ingredients to butter mix & then add beetroot mix?
Delicious, I made these for a fundraiser at school.. with the white chocolate/cream cheese icing.. Yumo! So pleased I was able to get some fruit & veg in through the cupcakes!
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Hi Karen, great to see a colour free version - mines in the oven now but I found that the recipe is missing the steps to add all the dry ingredients and when you put the beetroot mix back in. I hope I got it right! Will see when it comes out of the oven
Thanks Karen, looks good. Thanks for posting a 'colour-free' version!
Thanks Karen, looks good. Thanks for posting a 'colour-free' version!
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