Good Cakes and Bakes whips up red velvet marble pound cake
Red Velvet Marble Pound cake Equipment 1 12 cup bundt pan 1 Stand mixer Ingredients For the Cake: • 341 g unsalted Butter room temp, • 227 g cream cheese room temp, • 600 g granulated sugar • 1 tablespoon vegetable or canola oil • 6 large eggs room temperature • 375 g cake flour • 1 teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract For the Swirl: • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder • 1 tablespoon red food coloring/beet powder • 1 tablespoon hot water For the Icing: • 113 g cream cheese room temperature • 240 g powdered sugar • 4 tablespoons milk • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract Instructions For the Cake: • Start by preheating your oven to 325°F then liberally spray a 12-cup Bundt® pan with non-stick baking spray. • In your mixer bowl, add butter and cream cheese and beat for two minutes on high speed. Next, slowly add in sugar and oil then continue beating on high speed for an additional five minutes until it’s a very pale yellow and fluffy. • Next, add eggs, one at a time, combining well after each addition and scraping down the sides as needed. • Turn your mixer down to its lowest speed, and slowly add flour into batter in two increments then add salt. Be careful not to overbeat. • Lastly, add in vanilla extract, scrape down sides and mix until just combined and turn off mixer. • Pour 1/2 of cake batter into a separate bowl and set aside. Whisk in cocoa powder, red food coloring and hot water until completely well mixed. • Alternate dollops of vanilla and red velvet cake batter into Bundt® pan using a skewer to swirl batter. • Bake for 1 hour and 15 -20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean. • Cool in pan on a wire rack for 10 minutes, then invert cake on serving plate for at least an hour or until the cake is cool to the touch. For the Cream Cheese Icing: • Mix cream cheese, powdered sugar, milk and vanilla extract until smooth then pour over top of cooled cake and serve. Notes • Alternating the Batters. Use two different utensils to keep the colors from bleeding into each other. This will ensure a more distinct and striking marbled pattern. • Create Swirls. Use a skewer or toothpick to carefully create swirls. Begin with big swirls and then go back in to make smaller adjustments after looking at the big picture. Remember that whatever pattern you create with your batter before it goes in the oven is basically what it will look like when it comes out of the oven. • A Perfectly Tender Cake. To make sure your cake cooks with a light and tender texture it's important to measure your ingredients properly and to avoid over-mixing the batter. Scoop your flour into the measuring cup with a spoon and level it off and make sure to mix the flour into the batter using low speed. • Room Temperature Ingredients. Your ingredients will mix together more easily with creamier results when you start with room temperature butter, cream cheese, eggs, and milk. • Cool the Cake In the Pan. Just for a short time to prevent the cake from breaking when you flip it. As the cake cools down it will continue to cook a bit and will be less delicate when you give it a slight cool in the pan before inverting it onto the serving plate.
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