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I have been looking at recipes and really want to try a red velvet cake. Has anyone made one?


have been posting ideas here http://pinterest.com/supergolden88/birthday-party-ideas/


and this one in particular looks amazing (although not as a four tier cake!)

http://iambaker.net/red-velvet-strawberry-shortcake

I used the chocolate cake recipe for the monkey cake I made for my son for his first birthday last year and just doubled the quantities. It worked really well. Incredibly rich, but then it was mostly adults at the party anyway! I'll try to dig out a photo and post it later...

Sorry, excuse the shameless plugging I wouldn't normally but..


http://realitybitesbaking.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/rose-vanilla-triple-layer-cake/


I spent ages perfecting this recipe, and finally got there. Did it for my daughters 3rd birthday. Everyone was very weary of the flavours but was amazed by the taste of it. I'd recommend anyone try it for something a little different but traditional at the same time.


Although I bake, often, I would say anyone could bake this. It's as simple as a can be.

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