Staci at Staci Edwards Design had this fun idea for bloggers to make one of Ming’s cupcakes and blog about it. Since I love everything about cupcakes – making them, eating them, serving them – it was easy to get on board.
Ming’s website is simple with beautiful photos and recipes for cupcakes, cookies and scones. I discovered that Ming Thompson is a recent graduate of the Masters in Architecture program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. So interesting that her site about cupcakes has been all over the blogosphere.
I chose the Red Velvet Cupcakes with Buttercream Frosting because I have never made them before but have always wanted to. I think they are much more popular in the US than here in Canada.
The Toronto Star recently printed a red velvet cupcake recipe from a bakery in New York that delivered the cupcakes to actress Katie Holmes who is filming here in Toronto.
Martha Stewart’s Cupcakes book says that “the name comes from the naturally reddish hue of cocoa powder, which is enhanced by a chemical reaction between vinegar and baking soda. Today, most versions rely on food colour (although some bakers use beet juice) to achieve a vivid shade.”
I took the last few photos using the Hipstamatic app on my iphone. There are different lenses that make your photos look retro.
They don’t require a lot of ingredients and were so easy to make.
So how did the cupcakes taste? They weren’t too sweet, fluffy yet dense at the same time, very moist and the vibrant red colour made them appealing. Everyone loved them but interestingly enough, it was the adults who raved about them more, especially my sister who had three! Maybe they weren’t sweet enough for kids. I will definitely be trying a few more of the recipes. To read more blog posts about this fun event, click here.
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August 19, 2010Love cupcakes! Brilliant idea to get bloggers to bake and blog them. Look absolutely delicious!
spearmint baby
August 19, 2010love it!! be sure to add your post to my MckLinky for Bake-N-Blog participants on spearmintbaby.com!
thx, shari
Staci Edwards Design
August 19, 2010Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed the Bake-N-Blog! 🙂
If you are looking for sweeter cupcakes for the kids, do the ones I did… Yowza, were they ever sweet!
Thanks so much for joining in the fun Vanessa, and I look forward to meeting you in real life soon!
Staci
xo
DesignTies
August 19, 2010Yummy!! I’ve been wanting to try out red velvet cake (or cupcakes) for a while, so I was tempted to make these ones for the Bake-n-Blog. But the cream cheese icing for cupcake #32 swayed me!!
Good to hear that your cupcakes were a hit 🙂 And love the bright red colour!!
Kelly
Shannon @ What's Up Whimsy
August 19, 2010Mmmmm, I love red velvet!! They looked like they turned out amazingly! Nice job!
Molly
August 19, 2010Red Velvet cupcakes are my absolute favorite. I only discovered them a few years ago, but since I’ve moved to the South they are ALL OVER THE PLACE.
I’m excited to try out this recipe! Congrats on your success.
Sally @ Pink.Vanilla.Love
August 19, 2010Gorgeous! Red Velvet cakes always make me think of the Red Velvet Armadillo Groom’s cake in the movie Steel Magnolias. If you’ve never seen it, you should! A classic with Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton, and Sally Field.
Maybe you can enjoy a cupcake while watching it! x
Christine @ The Glam Blog
August 19, 2010Red Velvet…I love the name…sounds so glamorous!!! Vanessa, your cupcakes look delish!!! Great job!!
Christine xoxo
Cupcake #24
Cristin @ Simplified Bee
August 19, 2010Wow, I never know that’s the red color was from a chem reaction. Thanks for sharing.
They look great!!!
xo,
cristin
(cupcake #8 – Chocolate w/ Mint Marshmallow Frosting)
Emma
August 19, 2010These look delicious. I LOVE cupcakes (ok, really it’s all about the icing for me). Wish I could have had one!
Tricia
August 19, 2010These look delish! I love red velvet.
XO*Tricia (#14)
Joy Moxley
August 19, 2010Looks like you had a ton of fun with these and they’re beautiful!
Val
August 19, 2010Oh, how I love red velvet!!!!!
the coyote family
August 20, 2010I make red velvet cupcakes all the time at home. Being from the south, they were always a staple in my house growing up. I am so happy to read about how much you guys liked these. I am going to compare this recipe to mine and see which one I like best.
PS – the photos are beautiful.
Sara – Cupcake #32
http://www.thecoyotefamily.blogspot.com
Natalie
August 20, 2010your cupcakes look delish! glad it was a success for you. 🙂
Elizabeth
August 20, 2010I’ve never tried them, but they sound so intriguing!
Just happened upon your blog, am now your newest follower – always nice to find a blogger who lives in Canada!
Style Attic
August 21, 2010Nice idea, great cupcake choice, adorable post, lovely shout out and a great link to check out! Cupcakes are such a weakness/joy for me 😛 Love the phone feature 🙂