This homemade Red Velvet Cupcake recipe makes a tender and moist cupcake that is bright red without any artificial food dye! Its tangy buttermilk flavor is paired perfectly with a smooth and irresistible cream cheese frosting. No matter what the occasion, these cupcakes will delight and impress! Then to put the red in red velvet I used Mother Nature's very own food coloring. I actually found some beet juice in the juice aisle of my local grocery store.
But I wanted to have a much more concentrated color pay. Let's make a this all-time favorite Southern red velvet cake -- without the food dye. Cocoa's natural color shines in this easy, moist, sweet layer cake.
These eggless red velvet cupcakes are made with natural food coloring using beets. No artificial dye in this recipe. Beetroot makes these cupcakes super red and adds needed moisture and tenderness to these cupcakes.
You can turn this recipe into a cake too. Previously I shared my amazing eggless red velvet cake recipe that uses food color. Discover how to make delicious red velvet cupcakes without the use of food coloring in this easy-to-follow guide.
Learn about natural alternatives that give your cupcakes the perfect hue while maintaining that classic flavor. Perfect for baking enthusiasts looking for a healthier twist on a beloved treat! Natural red velvet cupcakes without any food dyes and grain-free? Game on! With Valentine's Day coming up, I wanted to give you a healthier option to a holiday favorite. This grain-free, dye-free red velvet cupcake recipe gets its red color from roasted beets, and you can't actually taste the beets at all! Learn how to make delicious Red Velvet Cupcakes using all-natural ingredients like beet puree instead of artificial food coloring.
This easy recipe yields moist and flavorful cupcakes topped with a creamy cream cheese frosting, perfect for any occasion! Healthy red velvet cupcakes! Note: the red velvet cupcakes in the photos are frosted with my Healthy Cream Cheese Frosting, which I swirled onto each cupcake with a piping bag. If you don't have a piping bag, you can use a plastic bag with a small piece of one corner cut off. Or just spread the frosting onto the cupcakes.
Forget the artificial coloring - these red velvet cupcakes are colored naturally with beets. But the real star is the white chocolate cream cheese frosting! Crave-worthy red velvet cupcakes that are moist, food dye free, made using natural ingredients, and SO TASTY! Red velvet is a popular choice around holidays like Christmas and Valentine's Day due to its red colour. But normally artificial dyes like Allura Red AKA Red 40 are used to achieve that colour.