Blue Velvet Cupcakes
recipe from Sprinkle Bakes and One Particular Kitchen
2 C sugar
2 sticks butter, at room temperature
2 eggs
1 T cocoa powder
1 T Wilton royal blue gel food coloring
1 small dab of Wilton violet gel food coloring
2½ C cake flour
1 tsp salt
1 C buttermilk
1 tsp vanilla extract
½ tsp baking soda
1 T vinegar
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare cupcake pan(s) with paper liners.
In a mixing bowl, cream the sugar and butter, mix until light and fluffy. Add the eggs 1 at a time and mix well after each addition. Mix cocoa and food colorings together to form a paste, and then add to sugar mixture; mix well. Sift together flour and salt. Add flour mixture to the creamed mixture alternately with buttermilk. Blend in vanilla. In a small bowl, combine baking soda and vinegar and add to mixture.
Pour batter into cupcake papers. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Remove from oven and cool completely before frosting.
For the cream cheese frosting, I used my old standby recipe.
Almond Cream Cheese Frosting
1 8oz. cream cheese, softened
1/2 stick of butter, softened
1/2 tsp. almond extract
1 box powdered sugar
Blend cream cheese, butter, and almond extract. Mix in powdered sugar. Spread or pipe onto cooled cupcakes.




Those are really blue!! SO pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI love your new look!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG Shannon! I am LOVING your new blog design! Super cute!!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! I'm throwing a cookie monster/elmo party for my Son's 2nd b-day and I am going to have to make these for it!
ReplyDeleteI think the Almond Cream Cheese icing is a great addition to these cupcakes. I was just going to use the basic cream cheese frosting. I am making these this weekend and I just know they are going to be great! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me how many cupcakes this recipe makes? And will that be the same for the mint oreo cupcake recipe on your site? I'm making these for a wedding shower since her colors are blue and green. :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHey Marcy!
DeleteIf I can remember correctly, both recipes made at least 24 cupcakes each. Thanks for asking! I really need to include that in my posts. Noted!
Found these on Pintrest, they are fantastic! With the trend in "Gender Reveal" cakes I've been looking for a geat Boy cake. This definately fits the bill.
ReplyDeleteWhat does the capital T stand for? so sorry, i'm new to baking :/
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ReplyDeleteHi, what kind of vinegar should be used? White or Apple? thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Ashlee -
DeleteI used white vinegar.
Have fun baking!!
these scream SMURFS..so I'm going to make for my kids thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteMine didn't turn out blue at all - I followed the directions and it's baby poop green!
ReplyDeleteHow much powder sugar is in 1 box? I've never purchased a box before, only bags.
ReplyDeletea box is typical 16 oz whereas a bag is higher.
DeleteYay. I love the color. I'm making these for the 4th of July and then again for tailgates for Auburn games. Perfect color blue.
ReplyDeleteWould this work for a cake as well?
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for the recipe, I will try in a couple of day but do you have any special instructions for the color as I tried several other recipes and it tends to turn out green blue.
ReplyDeleteThank again for it :D
Hi Shannon-thanks for posting! I am going to try these soon.
ReplyDeleteOne question, though: how much powdered sugar did you use for the almond cream cheese? Like Jen, I purchase bags.
For the powdered sugar, I think one box is usually 4 cups.
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon,
ReplyDeleteI am in Australia, ul be pleased to know I made these for my grandsons baby shower this weekend.
Although my blue isn't as intense as yours, it is definitely a dark blue and delicious.
Thanks for sharing. I look forward to keeping an eye on what's popping up in Family Bites.
Going to try these soon..Neither of my grown grandchildren..13 n 15 will eat Red Velvet Cake ...but the love anything BLUE...its their favorite color..Can't wait to try themin other colors also !!
ReplyDeleteGoing to try these for this Saturday. It's my daughter's birthday and she plays club soccer. Wants to take cupcakes for after the game. This blue is the color of their uniforms so we thought that would make for cute cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try these in orange. My daughter is graduating from highschool, and her school colors are navy, orange and white. Can't wait to see how they turn out.
ReplyDeleteMixing the cocoa powder and food coloring separately is absolutely ridiculous and unneeded. It wastes food coloring and cocoa powder and makes a complete mess. Skip that step.
ReplyDeleteI just finished making these....after dealing with the ridiculous baking steps...I had to modify the recipe so much just to make them edible. I bet I added 1/4 C more cocoa and 2 tbsp vanilla. Also...not enough icing. Extremely small about for how many cupcakes this makes. I'm sorry I even tried this. I should have just added blue food coloring to Paula Deen's recipe. These are atrocious.
ReplyDeleteI made this cake this summer for my son's birthday. Everything was perfect, didn't change a thing!! Thank you! Ms Metal must've done something wrong...
ReplyDeleteMzMetal, you're rude.
ReplyDeleteI made these last night and it was quite a task. Lots of tedious steps and makes a lot of dirty dishes. I have a very small kitchen so this was a challenge. My friend made these before I did and they had a weird after taste. Probably from all the food gel coloring. So I added 2 T of cocoa and just eyeballed the vanilla and then they came out just fine. I'd also like to warn people to wear disposable gloves when making this. My fingers were blue for a day! lol. I also lined my counter top with parchment paper for easy clean up because that blue dough splatters a bit.
ReplyDeleteI made these,but was a little worried about some of these comments posted here, so I did tweak the recipe slightly. I did 2 T of the cocoa, and just about a whole tablespoon of vanilla. I also simplified by adding the cocoa to the dry mixture, and the food color to the wet. I put the milk, vinegar and baking soda all together in my small liquid measuring cup, and then added as directed. They came out PERFECT! So thank you Shannon!
ReplyDeleteI made this x2. The second time I made half the batter and added half the amount of dye. We 1st through this cupcake tasted bad due to too much dye, so we tried it again. its not the dye its the batter. This batter is HORRIABLE! looks nice, But taste is HORRIABLE!
ReplyDeleteThis gives me a great idea. I am having a mustache themed party for my sons first birthday and have been trying to decide what kind of cupcakes to make. I decided on Aqua Velvet cupcakes because it reminds me of Aqua Velva after shave for a man, so that goes right along with my theme. I had no idea it was even possible to change the color of red velvet cake. I am so glad I ran across this recipe. Thank you so much. :) -Mommy of Danger
ReplyDeleteI just made this as a cake. I agree with others that it was tedious. I wish I would have read the comments before making it, I would have added more cocoa powder. I thought the batter tasted different, but hoped it would taste better after baking, no such luck. It isn't horrible, but not what I hoped such a labor would produce. At first I thought it was because the buttermilk, and we aren't use to it, but now I don't know. My color came out darker than the picture, but still pretty. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI want to try this recipe but pls explain what is 1 T cocoa powder. Is 1T equal to one tube?
ReplyDeleteThanks Sorority Gal
1 T. means 1 tablespoon.
ReplyDeleteGenerally, a capital T is tablespoon and a lower case t means teaspoon. Sorry for the confusion. :)