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Blue Velvet Cake

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Author: Imma Published:5/26/2023Updated:5/30/2023
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Blue Velvet Cake delivers a unique melt-in-your-mouth cake that’s a feast for your eyes and taste buds! This superbly moist, triple-layer cake, with vibrant color and thick, creamy frosting, is the perfect way to spoil your loved ones. And it’s the ultimate celebration cake for any occasion.

Slicing up an insanely delicious blue velvet cake

The first time I saw a blue velvet cake, I was mesmerized. The 3-layer wonder was impressive enough from the outside with its white, creamy frosting. But the biggest wow factor was the unexpected, bold pop of blue when we cut into it!

Of course, I couldn’t wait to get home and try it out in my kitchen. Since then, I’ve taken blue velvet cake to baby showers, holiday parties, and summer picnics for a guaranteed crowd wowwer! Fluffy texture, buttery flavor, and bold color… it’s a perfect 10 across the board!

Content…

What Makes It Special?
Recipe Ingredients
How to Make It
Recipe Variations
Tips and Tricks
Make-Ahead Instructions
Serving and Storage Instructions
FAQs
What to Serve
More Decadent Cake Recipes to Try
Conclusion
Watch How to Make It

Enjoying a bite of surreal blue velvet cake

What Makes Blue Velvet Cake Special?

In a word: texture! Blue velvet cake has a smooth, delicate texture different from other cakes. Adding ingredients such as vinegar, buttermilk, cocoa powder, and sour cream breaks down the proteins in the cake flour to create a melt-in-your-mouth-smooth texture. Oh yeah, and the blue-tiful vibrant color is pretty special, too. 😉

Recipe Ingredients

Recipe Ingredients Blue velvet cake
  1. Cake Flour – A lower protein flour creates a smoother, more even-textured, and tender cake. 
  2. Cocoa Powder – Unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder delivers a darker, richer color, but any unsweetened cocoa powder will add chocolatey goodness.
  3. Butter & Sugar – This duo combines to make the cake buttery and rich.
  4. Dairy – Sour cream and buttermilk add moisture and activate the baking soda, making the cake light and moist.
  5. Eggs – The ideal binder keeps your cake together while maintaining the structure after the rise.
  6. Vinegar – The vinegar’s acidity reacts with the baking soda and helps the cake rise.
  7. Vanilla Extract – Enhances all the flavors in this delicious cake.
  8. Food Coloring – Blue food coloring mixes with a touch of violet for that perfect bold color!
  9. Leavening Agents – Baking powder and soda create the signature velvety texture. Waiting until the end and mixing it with a little water makes a difference in the rising power.
  10. Frosting – Butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar is a dynamic trio combined with a splash of vanilla for a creamy, tangy frosting to top this showstopper!

How to Make Blue Velvet Cake

Mix the dry ingredients, then the wet ingredients
Add the eggs, then the blue and violet food coloring

The Cake

  • Dry Ingredients – Combine flour, salt, and cocoa powder in a medium bowl. Set aside. (Photos 1-2)
  • Prep the Pans – Preheat oven to 350℉/177℃. Grease three 9-inch round baking pans with baking spray, then line them with parchment paper (if desired) and set aside.
  • Wet Ingredients – Cream butter and sugar on high in a stand mixer until fluffy and starts looking white (approximately 4 minutes). Add sour cream and continue mixing for another minute. Follow with the oil, and mix a minute longer. Add the eggs one at a time, beating the mixture well between each addition. (Photos 3-6)
  • The Flavor – Next, pour in the buttermilk, vinegar, and vanilla and thoroughly mix. (Photo 7)
  • Color – Add food coloring until you reach the desired color. (Photo 8)
  • Combine – Add the flour mixture slowly to the wet ingredients. Then mix the baking soda and powder with the water and gently fold it into the cake batter. Scrape the sides of your mixing bowl down as you go. (Photo 9)
  • Bake – Evenly divide your batter between the three pans, and tap on the countertop to release bubbles. Bake at 350℉/177℃ for 25-30 minutes (check for doneness by inserting a knife or toothpick in the cake’s center. If it comes out clean, it’s done).
  • Cool – Let the cakes sit in their pans for 10-15 minutes. Gently invert the cake layers on a wire rack and lift off the pans. Once your cake layers have cooled completely, wrap them in cling wrap and chill them in the refrigerator for an hour (preferably overnight) because it makes them much easier to frost. (Photo 10)
Baking and assembling blue velvet cake

Assembling

  • Make the Frosting – Whisk cream cheese, butter, and vanilla until creamy with a whisk or electric mixer. Gradually sift in powdered sugar, mixing as you go until smooth. (Photos 11-13)
  • Trim the Cake – Level out any domes on your cake with a long knife to make sure they’re completely flat.
  • Layer – Gently place one cake layer on a serving platter. Then spread ¾ to 1 cup of cream cheese frosting over it. Top it with the second layer, add frosting, and top it with the third layer. (Photo 14)
  • Final Frosting – Spread the remaining frosting over the top and sides of your blue velvet cake. Pipe on some of the cream cheese frosting and decorate with cake crumbs if you have any.
Beautifully finished and surreal blue velvet cake

 Recipe Variations

  1. Looking for a quick, eye-catching decoration? Sprinkle toasted coconut or mini chocolate chips on the top and sides of the cake.
  2. Add a few blueberries, cherries, or sliced strawberries to each frosted layer for a fresh fruit burst!
  3. Add blueberry, raspberry, or strawberry flavoring for a fruity suprise.

Tips and Tricks

  1. No cake flour on hand? Take 2½ cups of all-purpose flour and remove 5 tablespoons. Then add 5 tablespoons cornstarch and sift together.
  2. If your oven runs hot, test the cake after 25 minutes to see if it’s done.
  3. Refrigerating the cooled cakes (overnight, if possible) is vital in this recipe. Refrigerated cakes are easier to frost and assemble.
  4. No buttermilk? No problem! Make a great substitute by adding a teaspoon of vinegar or lemon juice to ½ cup milk. Give it a stir and let sit for 5 minutes before adding it to the batter.

Make-Ahead Instructions

Baking the cake layers the day before is even better. Just wrap them tightly in plastic wrap to keep them moist in the fridge.

The frosting is an excellent make-ahead ingredient too. Keep it in a covered bowl in the fridge. When ready to assemble, let it come to room temperature for about 10 minutes before assembling the cake so it’s easier to work with.

And blue velvet cake is also freezer friendly! Simply wrap the layers tightly, store them in resealable freezer bags, and freeze them for up to two months. Thaw the layers overnight in the refrigerator and assemble the cake before serving.

Serving and Storage Instructions

This kind of cake is best served at room temperature. However, some people prefer it cold. Leftover blue velvet cake keeps well refrigerated for up to 5 days or frozen for 3 months.

Serving a gorgeous slice of Blue Velvet Cake

FAQs

Which cream cheese did you use?

My go-to is Philadelphia cream cheese for this frosting. But your favorite brand will also work. 😉

Why did my blue velvet cake turn green?

When blue food coloring mixes with yellow egg yolks, it can create a greenish tinge. An extra touch of violet food coloring will give you a bolder royal blue color.

Red Velvet Cake vs. Blue Velvet Cake

Besides the color, red velvet cake and blue velvet cake are the same because they have the trademark velvety texture and rich taste. For fun, you can also garnish blue velvet cake with blueberries and red velvet cake with candied cranberries.

What to Serve With Blue Velvet Cake

This classic Southern dessert is the perfect finale for lobster mac and cheese, garlic bread, and corn on the cob. And, of course, a nice chai tea latte is always welcome.

More Decadent Cake Recipes to Try

  1. German Chocolate Cake
  2. Pumpkin Cake
  3. Red Velvet Cheesecake
  4. Buttermilk Pound Cake
  5. Carrot Pineapple Cake

Conclusion

Rich and melt-in-your-mouth Blue Velvet Cake creates a decadent finale for any celebration! When will you treat your guests to this blue-tiful creation? Comment below, and let me know!

Watch How to Make It

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Blue Velvet Cake

A unique, melt-in-your-mouth cake that’s a feast for your eyes and your taste buds! This superbly moist, triple-layer cake, with its vibrant color and thick, creamy frosting, is the perfect way to spoil your loved ones. It’s the ultimate celebration cake for any occasion.
5 from 7 votes
Prep: 30 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Resting Time: 1 hour hr
Total: 2 hours hrs
Southern
Servings 10

Ingredients

  • 2½ cups (300g) sifted cake flour
  • ½ teaspoon (3.5g) salt
  • 2 tablespoons (15g) cocoa powder (regular or Dutch-processed)
  • ½ cup (113g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1½ cup (300g) granulated sugar
  • ½ cup (120g) sour cream
  • ¾ cup (180g) oil
  • 3 large eggs
  • ½ cup (120ml) buttermilk
  • 1 tablespoon (15ml) vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons (10ml) vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons (30ml) royal blue food coloring
  • ½ teaspoon (2.5ml) violet food coloring
  • 1 teaspoon (5g) baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon (6g) baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons (10ml) water
  • 10 tablespoons (142g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 10 ounces (285g) cream cheese
  • 1½ teaspoons (7ml) vanilla extract
  • 6 cups (720g) powdered sugar

Instructions

The Cake

  • Combine flour, salt, and cocoa powder in a medium bowl. Set aside.
  • Preheat oven to 350℉/177℃. Grease three 9-inch round baking pans with baking spray, then line them with parchment paper (if desired) and set aside.
  • Cream the butter and sugar on high in a stand mixer until fluffy and starts looking white (approximately 4 minutes).
  • Add sour cream and continue mixing for another minute. Follow with the oil, and mix a minute longer. Add the eggs one at a time, beating the mixture well between each addition.
  • Next, pour in the buttermilk, vinegar, and vanilla and thoroughly mix.
  • Add food coloring until you reach the desired color.
  • Add the flour mixture slowly to the wet ingredients. Then mix the baking soda and powder with the water and gently fold it into the cake batter. Scrape the sides of your mixing bowl down as you go.
  • Evenly divide your batter between the three pans, and tap on the countertop to release bubbles.
  • Bake at 350℉/177℃ for 25-30 minutes (check for doneness by inserting a knife or toothpick in the cake's center. If it comes out clean, it's done).
  • Let the cake layers sit in their pans for 10-15 minutes. Gently invert them on a wire rack and lift off the pans. Once the layers have cooled completely, wrap them in cling wrap and chill them in the refrigerator for an hour (preferably overnight) because it makes them much easier to frost.
  • Let the cake layers sit in their pans for 10-15 minutes. Gently invert them on a wire rack and lift off the pans. Once the layers have cooled completely, wrap them in cling wrap and chill them in the refrigerator for an hour (preferably overnight) because it makes them much easier to frost.

Cream Cheese Frosting

  • Whisk the cream cheese, butter, and vanilla until creamy with a whisk or electric mixer. Gradually sift in powdered sugar, mixing as you go until smooth.
  • Gradually sift in powdered sugar, mixing as you go until smooth.

Assembly

  • Level out any domes on your cake with a long knife to make sure they're completely flat.
  • Gently place one cake layer on a serving platter. Then spread ¾ to 1 cup of cream cheese frosting over it. Top it with the second layer, add frosting, and top it with the third layer.
  • Spread the rest of your frosting over the top and sides of the cake. Pipe on some of the cream cheese frosting and decorate with cake crumbs if you have any.

Tips & Notes:

  • No cake flour on hand? Take 2½ cups of all-purpose flour and remove 5 tablespoons. Then add 5 tablespoons cornstarch and sift together.
  • If your oven runs hot, test the cake after 25 minutes to see if it’s done.
  • Refrigerating the cooled cakes (overnight, if possible) is vital in this recipe. Refrigerated cakes are easier to frost and assemble.
  • Please remember that the nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary significantly based on the products used in the recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1slice| Calories: 1254kcal (63%)| Carbohydrates: 225g (75%)| Protein: 12g (24%)| Fat: 37g (57%)| Saturated Fat: 22g (138%)| Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g| Monounsaturated Fat: 9g| Trans Fat: 1g| Cholesterol: 149mg (50%)| Sodium: 370mg (16%)| Potassium: 257mg (7%)| Fiber: 3g (13%)| Sugar: 177g (197%)| Vitamin A: 1207IU (24%)| Vitamin C: 0.2mg| Calcium: 104mg (10%)| Iron: 1mg (6%)
Author: Imma
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Southern
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Comments & Reviews
  1. Day says

    Posted on 3/15 at 9:45AM

    Can I use this recipe for cupcakes as well?

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 3/16 at 1:58PM

      Hi Day, Yes, you can. Just adjust the baking time since cupcakes bake faster than a whole cake. Start checking for doneness at around 15-20 minutes, depending on your oven and the size of the cupcakes. Keep everything else the same, like the oven temperature and the batter composition. Enjoy your baking!

      Reply
  2. Carmen Algarin says

    Posted on 1/15 at 6:29PM

    5 stars
    I cant wait to try this Blue Velvet recipe. Why did you fold in the baking soda and baking powder at the end? You said it adds to rising power, but why does that only apply to Velvet cakes? Ive never heard this so I’m very interested to try this new technique. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 1/18 at 2:51AM

      Hi Carmen.
      I believe this has to do with the acidity of the buttermilk and the cocoa powder. By folding in the baking powder and baking soda at the end, you are ensuring that their leavening power is fully utilized when the batter is baked. If you add them earlier on in the mixing process, they may react too soon and lose some of their ability to help the cake rise, resulting in a dense cake.
      I hope this helps! Do let me know how it turns out for you!

      Reply
  3. Harlene Wilson says

    Posted on 12/13 at 1:00PM

    I am in love with this color and plan to bake it for a ladies get together this
    Friday for that WoW affect!

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 1/5 at 10:35AM

      Hi Harlene,
      That sounds like a fantastic plan! A blue velvet cake is sure to create a stunning visual impact with its vibrant color, making it perfect for a ladies’ get-together where you’re aiming for that “wow” effect. Its unique appearance, paired with delicious flavors, will undoubtedly be a conversation starter and a memorable centerpiece for your event. Have a great time baking and enjoy your gathering on Friday!

      Reply
  4. Shelley Maloney says

    Posted on 11/13 at 9:17AM

    Will this coloring cause your lips to turn blue?

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 11/15 at 4:20AM

      Yes it does, but for only a short time. It’s fun for kids’ parties:)

      Reply
  5. Lauren says

    Posted on 10/31 at 1:33PM

    If I were to make this recipe in a 9×13 sheet pan would I half the recipe? Or what would the ratios be

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 11/2 at 4:20AM

      It’s more like ⅔ of the batter. You could make the 9×13 sheet cake, and divide the leftover third of the batter in a muffin tin. Please let me know how it turns out.

      Reply
  6. Nadia Mustapha says

    Posted on 5/29 at 12:58PM

    Please add quantity of OIL.

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 5/30 at 7:22AM

      Thank you for catching that. It has been fixed.

      Reply
      • Marlene says

        Posted on 2/24 at 11:33AM

        What kind of oil should I use. Is canola oil ok?

      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 2/25 at 4:46PM

        Yes . Canola oil works just as well.

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