Amazing Blue Velvet Cupcakes Recipe (2024)

If you‘re searching for perfect party treats – I got you! I made these for my nephew’s birthday because he’s obsessed with Smurfs and they fit the theme impeccably. Blue Velvet Cupcakes are as amazing as they sound, as they have both – the taste and good looks.

They don’t have to be reserved for kid’s birthdays only, though, as the relish is just like classic red velvet cake, slightly tangy and rich. They kept their signature texture, as well, a bit crumbly and moist, the single difference is the color. I love the fact that red velvet cake can be a cupcake, too, and it won’t change at all! Read on for the full recipe!

Color and Taste Alterations

When it comes to color, the bright blue is very tricky to achieve. It’s all fun and games before baking, but it tends to become a bit grayish-brownish on top in the process. Blue will turn out a few shades darker, so keep that in mind, and don’t add too much to start with. I went for sky-blue batter and got darker, vibrant blue later – the cross-cut is gorgeous, just as I wanted it to be.

I chose classic cream cheese topping, but I want to try it with vanilla buttercream next time, I think it would be awesome. Cocoa in the batter makes a fine base for building a chocolaty flavor, so I guess, choco-chunks wouldn’t be so bad either. Next time I want to add some crunch, so I’m thinking of crushing a few Oreo cookies and adding them to the batter. Can’t wait for the second batch!

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How to Make Amazing Blue Velvet Cupcakes?

Cupcakes are so much easier to make than the whole cake, right? Speaking of ingredients, they are completely the same as for the red velvet cake, minus the color. Here is the list of everything you need!

  • Flour – I used cake flour, as it keeps the moisture in more than regular flour. All-purpose flour is also a good option, but the cake will be slightly crumblier, but nothing to worry about.
  • Buttermilk – Buttermilk is the staple ingredient in red velvet cake. If you can’t find it, you can make your own by mixing regular milk and lemon, but it will be more watery than the original. Plain yogurt has a better consistency but lacks a bit of tang.
  • Eggs – Eggs will bind the batter and give it a bit of sponginess.
  • Sugar – I use regular sugar in the batter and confectioners in frosting. I find it easier to mix into the silky cream.
  • Cream cheese – I like to use Philadelphia cream cheese, but really, any other you fancy is superb!
  • Butter – Butter is a big deal in velvet cake, as you need it for both crust and frosting. It has an influence on the texture and taste, but without making cupcakes too greasy or strong.
  • Cocoa – Go for good quality cocoa because it genuinely makes a difference. It is a superior base to build the flavor around.
  • Vanilla – A splash of vanilla boosts the flavor of cupcakes and topping with its warm aroma.
  • Vinegar – Vinegar gives more zing and wakes up baking soda. I went for white wine vinegar.
  • Baking soda – Baking soda acts like a leavening agent paired with vinegar. This duo is responsible for the distinctive tangy flavor along with other ingredients. If you find this a bit overwhelming, simply go for baking powder.
  • Salt – A pinch of salt to enhance cocoa flavor and tenderize the cake – simple, but effective.
  • Food dye – I used a powdered blue color, and it turned out beautiful. If you’re going to use gel color, I recommend adding a smudge of violet, as well, to balance the shade.

Let’s get into baking!

Step 1: Making the Batter

I like the fact you only need one dish and a mixer for this one. There is just an order of adding ingredients to follow, nothing else.

Combine sugar and softened, room-temperature butter and mix until pale, fluffy and smooth. This will take a few minutes. Now, it’s time to add eggs, one at a time, just make sure to blend well after each egg.

Stop the mixer and sift the dry ingredients in one separate bowl: flour, cocoa, and salt. There goes my previous statement about needing one bowl only… Just, it will be easier and mess-free to add them gradually with buttermilk like this. Add a few tablespoons of powdered ingredients to the creamy mixture, follow with a splash of buttermilk, and fuse them perfectly.

Repeat this process until you combine everything. The batter will be more paste-like, but silky, dense enough to scoop it into the tin – that’s exactly what you’re aiming for. Now goes the fun part – adding the color!

Don’t shut down the mixer when adding color and start small. Sprinkle a pinch by a pinch of food dye until you achieve the perfect shade, but remember it will turn a bit darker in the baking process. My powdered dye packet caught the moisture somewhere and turned to the block, so I had to dilute it with a dab of water.

It really didn’t influence the texture as it is just a few droplets, though. To finish everything, mix in a splash of vanilla, as well. Last, but not least – combine vinegar and baking soda into the cup, give it a quick stir, and add to the batter.

Mix about 30 seconds with a mixer to meld everything and that would be it!

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Step 2: Baking

360 °F (180 °C) is the perfect baking temperature. While the oven heats, prepare the cupcake tin. My favorite trick is to use baking paper instead of regular, perfect cupcake liners – I love the high, wrinkled edges. You can do what you like the best, of course.

Scoop the batter into the cupcake molds, filling 2/3 full, so they can bake nicely and still hold the shape on top. Bake them for 20-25 minutes, but check the center with a toothpick. They are good when it comes out clean or with a few crumbs.

Don’t worry because the cupcakes will be soft when fresh from the oven, but they will stiffen later. Transfer them from the tin on the wire rack and let them cool completely before frosting. It’s important so it doesn’t melt.

Step 3: Making the Frosting

In a bowl, beat cream cheese, room-temperature butter, and a splash of vanilla. Merry the ingredients well, until you have a creamy, silky texture. The last ingredient is powdered sugar – add it one tablespoon at a time while mixing constantly on low.

When you add all the sugar, turn the mixer on high speed and mix again to achieve a fluffy, cloudy look. It will look amazing on top of the cupcakes!

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Step 4: Decorating the Cupcakes

I love to keep it rustic here! I just take about 2 tablespoons of frosting and smear it on top, so it looks a bit messy. You can pipe it for the more out-of-store look, as the frosting is super creamy and very easy to handle.

Take a generous amount of sprinkles and top the cupcakes. Who doesn’t love sprinkles, right?!

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How to Store Blue Velvet Cupcakes?

The best option for keeping these cupcakes moist is storing them in an airtight container. You can leave them at room temperature or fridge for about 3 days. If they are already frosted, I never leave them on the countertop, though, because of the cream cheese.

If you’re planning on frosting them later, simply keep the topping refrigerated and store the cupcakes out. You can wrap them into plastic foil like this, as it’s the best to keep them fresh. I usually do this when making a bigger batch. 🙂

Hope you will like these cupcake as much as we did. Let me know who will you bake them for in the comments below! 🙂

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Amazing Blue Velvet Cupcakes

Author: Laura Bais

What's better than the cake in the shape of cupcakes, right? This is a classic tangy red velvet cake but in blue. Let's bake them together!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Cooling time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12 pieces

Calories 818 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Mixer

  • 1 cupcake tin

Ingredients

Cupcake Batter

  • 2 cups sugar
  • ½ pound butter (2 sticks)
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 ½ cups cake flour
  • 1 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp powdered blue dye
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • 1 tbsp white wine vinegar

Frosting

  • 1 pound cream cheese
  • ½ pound butter (2 sticks)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 6 tsp sprinkles

Instructions

Making the Batter

  • Combine sugar and softened, room-temperature butter and mix until pale, fluffy and smooth. This will take a few minutes.

  • Add eggs, one at a time, just make sure to blend well after each egg.

  • Stop the mixer and sift the dry ingredients in one separate bowl: flour, cocoa, and salt. Add a few tablespoons of powdered ingredients to the creamy mixture, follow with a splash of buttermilk, and fuse them perfectly. Repeat this process until you combine everything. The batter will be more paste-like, but silky, dense enough to scoop it into the tin – that’s exactly what you’re aiming for.

  • Shut down the mixer and add color, but start small. Sprinkle a pinch by a pinch of food dye until you achieve the perfect shade, but remember it will turn a bit darker in the baking process.

  • Mix in a splash of vanilla.

  • Combine vinegar and baking soda into the cup, give it a quick stir, and add to the batter. Mix about 30 seconds with a mixer to meld everything and that would be it!

Baking

  • Heat the oven to 360 °F (180 °C).

  • While the oven heats, prepare the cupcake tin. Use baking paper or cupcake liners.

  • Scoop the batter into the cupcake molds, filling 2/3 full, so they can bake nicely and still hold the shape on top.

  • Bake them for 20-25 minutes, but check the center with a toothpick. They are good when it comes out clean or with a few crumbs.

  • Don’t worry because the cupcakes will be soft when fresh from the oven, but they will stiffen later. Transfer them from the tin on the wire rack and let them cool completely before frosting.

Making the Frosting

  • In a bowl, beat cream cheese, room-temperature butter, and a splash of vanilla. Merry the ingredients well, until you have a creamy, silky texture.

  • Sift in powdered sugar – add one tablespoon at a time while mixing constantly on low. When you add all the sugar, turn the mixer on high speed and mix again to achieve a fluffy, cloudy look.

Decorating the Cupcakes

  • Take about 2 tablespoons of frosting and smear it on top, so it looks a bit messy. You can pipe it for the more out-of-store look, as the frosting is super creamy and very easy to handle.

  • Take a generous amount of sprinkles and top the cupcakes.

Notes

How to Store Blue Velvet Cupcakes?

The best option for keeping these cupcakes moist is storing them in an airtight container. You can leave them at room temperature or fridge for about 3 days. If they are already frosted, I never leave them on the countertop, though, because of the cream cheese.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupcakeCalories: 818kcalCarbohydrates: 98gProtein: 7gFat: 46gSaturated Fat: 28gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 149mgSodium: 634mgPotassium: 131mgFiber: 1gSugar: 77gVitamin A: 1525IUVitamin C: 0.01mgCalcium: 78mgIron: 1mg

Keyword Blue Dye Food, cream cheese frosting, Cupcake party, Smurf food

Before diving into the nutritional details, please review ourNutritional Disclaimer pagefor important context and clarifications.

Amazing Blue Velvet Cupcakes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to moist cupcakes? ›

Instant Clearjel or Vanilla Instant Pudding Mix—this is a secret ingredient to a moister cupcake--the modified cornstarch in these ingredients gives your cupcake more stability and a softer texture.

How do you make velvet blue? ›

This combination of ingredients softens the proteins in the cake flour resulting in a finer, smoother texture than other cakes—thus the term "velvet cake." To achieve a beautiful blue hue, it is necessary to use a combination of royal blue food coloring as well as a tiny bit of violet food coloring on a toothpick.

What's the difference between red velvet cake and blue velvet cake? ›

Red velvet cake is bright red, while blue velvet cake has a blue Cookie Monster hue. Red velvet typically adds buttermilk and vinegar, while blue velvet calls for a small amount of white vinegar and sometimes a bit of almond extract to enhance the flavor.

Why is my blue velvet cake green? ›

Essentially, since blue velvet cake is made with bright eye yolks and golden chunks of butter, this can produce a yellow-toned batter. When blue food coloring is added to this yellow base, the batter turns green. Moreover, food coloring is known to darken.

How do bakeries get their cakes so moist? ›

Seven Bakery Secrets to Incredibly Moist Cakes Every Time
  1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk.
  2. Add Vegetable Oil.
  3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix.
  4. Use the Right Recipe.
  5. Don't Overbake.
  6. Bake in Sheet Pans Instead of individual Cake Pans.
  7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze.
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Are cupcakes better with milk or water? ›

Use milk instead of water

Most box cake recipes will tell you to add water to the mix. Instead, try adding milk using the same proportions. This will make the cake richer and creamier because it ups the fat content. You can even use buttermilk here for a pleasant tang.

What flavor is blue velvet? ›

Blue velvet is a new take on red velvet, and has all the buttermilk tang and cream cheese frosting goodness as its predecessor.

What color goes with blue velvet? ›

Silver tones with the blue velvet sofa look very chic and cool. Incorporate silver accents with some plants to give a more inviting look to the living room. A lamp with silver touch would be a great option in this category.

What is the color code for velvet blue? ›

Velvet Blue is one of the shades of blue colour and its hex code is #7f899f.

Why do you put vinegar in a red velvet cake? ›

The buttermilk and vinegar give the cake that tender, light, and fluffy texture. Red velvet cake is also usually paired with white cream-cheese frosting. The white contrast highlights the lush red color, while the tanginess of the cream cheese plays off the buttermilk so well.

Why red velvet cake is so expensive? ›

The cocoa powder is used in less quantity and the taste develops by the mixing of vinegar and buttermilk with the cocoa powder. The recipe involves many ingredients in small quantity. The frosting- if used cream cheese is an expensive element in itself.

Does blue velvet taste different than red velvet? ›

Red velvet cake uses bright red food coloring to achieve its signature color, while blue velvet cake ditches the red for blue food coloring instead. The result is that while the cakes may taste pretty similar, they have very distinctive appearances. It's not just the food coloring that's different, however.

Why do my red velvet cupcakes turn brown? ›

If you're finding that your red velvet cake is turning out more brown than red, you may want to consider adjusting the amount of cocoa powder and red food coloring in your recipe. You could reduce the amount of cocoa powder or increase the amount of red food coloring to achieve a more vibrant red color.

Why does my red velvet cake taste salty? ›

You may be using salted butter. Nuts and chocolate also contain salt. Milk also contains sodium, about 120mg per cup.

Why is my red velvet cake pink? ›

Both red velvet cake and pink velvet cake are typically dyed with red food coloring. Pink velvet cake just uses a little bit less of it to achieve a lighter hue. In actuality, the biggest difference between red velvet and pink velvet cake is one of flavor.

How do I make sure my cupcakes are not dry? ›

Baking temperature

If the oven is too hot, then the moisture in the cupcakes will evaporate too fast, and they will dry out. If it's too cool, cupcakes might fall in the center or not cook all the way through. And if you bake for too long in an oven that is not hot enough... dry cupcakes.

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