Red Velvet Cupcake Mix (15-oz.) by Sprinkles Cupcakes
Red velvet cupcakes have the signature scarlet hue and are made with Callebaut chocolate for depth of flavor and generous amounts of butter for richness (recipe for cream cheese frosting included). Includes mix packet, frosting recipe and Sprinkles' signature modern "dots" for decorating each cupcak... See complete description »
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Red velvet cupcakes have the signature scarlet hue and are made with Callebaut chocolate for depth of flavor and generous amounts of butter for richness (recipe for cream cheese frosting included). Includes mix packet, frosting recipe and Sprinkles' signature modern "dots" for decorating each cupcake.
Makes 12 Cupcakes.
Red Velvet Mix:
Enriched Bleached Flours (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Sugar, Cocoa Powder, Baking Soda (leavening / Sodium bicarbonate ), Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Powder, FD&C Red 40, Salt.
Modern Dots:
Confectioners' sugar, tapioca flour, gelatin, potassium sorbate, FD&C colors (blue, yellow #5, red #40).
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The taste and flavor of these cupcakes are phenomenal. No issues there. And if you only care about the taste, that's all you need to know. For myself, I was disappointed in the presentation. The instructions say make 12 cupcakes and fill each cup equally. Doing so created a lot of overflow. The mix is probably enough for 15 or more cupcakes. The included frosting recipe was also WAY too much. Unless you're going to frost with over and inch of frosting thickness, there's a lot left over. Not a huge issue, I just froze the remaining. None of these problems actually take away from the flavor, just a few things that you should know before attempting. Also, I'm a high altitude baker so these may just be high altitude adjustments. If so, it'd be nice if that was mentioned in the instructions or include modifications!








