"Velvet cakes" date back to the Victorian era. Unlike the heavier, denser cakes that early settlers were used to, this method combined vinegar or buttermilk and baking soda, resulting in a softer, ...
LancasterOnline reader JoLynn Cottle shared the recipe for the much-talked about red velvet cake from the Akron Restaurant. A recent post of brought a lot of reminiscing about the cake. Cottle said ...
Many places — including the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Park Avenue — credit themselves with inventing red velvet cake. Although no one knows who created the recipe, it is certain that the ...
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Red velvet treats perfect for any celebration

Red velvet treats have a way of standing out at any celebration. With their rich color and familiar flavor, they instantly ...
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Cake mix magic for busy home cooks

There’s something comforting about recipes that remind us of Grandma’s kitchen. The warm smell of fresh-baked cake, the sound of the oven timer, and the way a simple dessert could bring everyone to ...
You’ve heard of red velvet cake, and you may have even heard of blue velvet cake, but chances are you haven’t seen a pitch black cake — unless you’ve been scrolling TikTok or aesthetic IG feeds lately ...