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QuestionWhat can I use instead of buttermilk?Community AnswerYou can mix regular milk with one tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar to make it more acidic.
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QuestionWhat can I substitute for vinegar?Community AnswerFor every one teaspoon of white vinegar, you can use 1 teaspoon of lemon/lime juice, or 2 teaspoons white wine.
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QuestionWhat can I substitute for shortening?Community AnswerYou can use butter or stick margarine instead. Keep in mind that this may affect the flavor a little.
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QuestionWhat are red sprinkles on the top of the cake?Community AnswerThose are broken up pieces of red velvet cake, usually the crumbs from flattening out, or leveling, the top and bottom.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of shortening?QamarTop AnswererYou can substitute with butter.
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QuestionHow do I make the icing?Community AnswerFrosting is the same thing as icing, check Method 2's instructions in the article.
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QuestionCan I mix the butter and sugar with a wooden spoon?QamarTop AnswererIt's best to at least use a whisk or fork.
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QuestionWhat is the measurements for a bigger cake?QamarTop AnswererDouble the ingredients by two and you will have the measurements.
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QuestionWhat does half and half mean?Community AnswerHalf and half is a dairy product that is half milk and half cream.
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QuestionWhat can I substitute cream cheese with?Community AnswerHere are some ideas: One, equal parts of cottage cheese, drained, blended with half-and-half or cream + a little butter. Two, 8 oz lower fat cottage cheese 1/4 cup margarine. Three, equal amounts of lower fat (Neufchatel) cream cheese; and four, equal parts of ricotta cheese plus plain yogurt.
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QuestionCan the cocoa powder be unsweetened or do I have to use sweetened cocoa?QamarTop AnswererIt's best to use unsweetened.
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QuestionWhat can I use for substitute for buttermilk?Community AnswerFor each cup of buttermilk, you can use 1 tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice plus enough milk to measure 1 cup. Stir them together, and then let stand for 5 minutes.
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QuestionHow do you make the frosting?Community AnswerSee Method 2 of the article for instructions.
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QuestionWhy is the cake called a red velvet cake?QamarTop AnswererThe cake is a red velvet color, hence, the name.
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QuestionIs baking soda the same as baking powder?Community AnswerNo, they are different. You cannot substitute one for the other.
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QuestionWhat kind of fruit can I use to decorate the red velvet cake?QamarTop AnswererConsider using berries such as strawberries or raspberries.
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QuestionWere can I find cream cheese?Community AnswerAny grocery store carries it. Look in the refrigerated section, near other dairy items like sour cream and yogurt.
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QuestionWhat can be use instead of eggs?Community AnswerYou cannot substitute eggs for anything else. Eggs are needed to make the cake moist.
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QuestionCan I use a whisk if I don't have an electric mixer?Community AnswerYes, you can. An electric mixer just mixes the batter faster.
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QuestionCan't I use whipped cream instead of cream cheese for my frosting?Community AnswerSure! Whipped cream makes a good substitute.
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QuestionDo I need the sugar for the cream cheese?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionDo you have to add vinegar? It is gross!Top AnswererYou aren't adding much vinegar to the recipe, just a tablespoon. You won't actually taste the vinegar but it improves the recipe and is part of the essential chemical reactions as the cake bakes. There is no need to taste any as you add it, so it's not gross!
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QuestionCan I substitute baking soda with baking powder?Top AnswererYes. You can substitute the baking soda for baking powder.
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QuestionWhat is vanilla extract?Alexa Garcia LastiriCommunity AnswerVanilla extract is a mix with vanilla pods soaked in a solution of ethanol and water.
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QuestionWhat will I do if I do not have food colouring?Dahlia GraceCommunity AnswerYou don't need it, the cake will taste the same regardless of if you add food colouring or not.
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