Easy Vegan Red Velvet Cake Recipe (2024)

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This is the most amazing Vegan Red Velvet Cake Recipe thanks to its moist, soft, lightly chocolate cake, topped with a simple vegan cream cheese frosting. It has a perfect velvet texture! This easy red velvet cake is recognizable with its bright red color offset by a white, creamy frosting.

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A new favorite cake has moved into town and it’s this red velvet vegan cake recipe. I’ve always said that my favorite cake is my Vegan Coconut Cake. And trust me, I do love that cake! However, this one is edging its way to the top.

You may recall a lot of eggs and milk in the traditional recipe so it may seem impossible to make a red velvet cake vegan. However, this dairy-free red velvet cake is both delicious and easy to make.

For a dramatic effect, add some shaved vegan white chocolate to the top of this cake.

It’s the red velvet cake’stexture that really, well, takes the cake! Let’s talk more about how to make it!

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Red Velvet Cake Ingredients

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe, including substitution ideas:

  • Flour — I recommend all-purpose flour.
  • Sugar — I use granulated sugar.
  • Cocoa powder— We’ll use natural cocoa powder. Dutch-process is too dark for this cake.
  • Salt — Adding a little bit of salt adds flavor.
  • Baking soda — The baking soda combines with vinegar to create a high, moist texture.
  • Cornstarch — I love adding a bit of cornstarch for the perfect texture.
  • Vegetable oil — Use a neutral oil like canola oil.
  • Water — The water interacts with the gluten in the flour.
  • Vinegar — Use apple cider vinegar, or substitute white vinegar or even lemon juice.
  • Red food coloring— Add as much or as little food coloring as works for you.
  • FAT — For the frosting, we’ll combine vegetable shortening with vegan butter. I use Earth Balance buttery sticks or make my non-dairy butter.
  • Lemon juice — You can use either fresh or bottled lemon juice.
  • Vegan creamer — Use a thick vanilla-flavored vegan creamer (used for coffee). You can substitute soy milk.

Red Velvet Baking Tips

  1. Prepare Your Pans. Cut rounds of parchment paper to fit the bottom of the pans. Spray the inside of the cake pans (bottom and sides) with cooking spray. Then place a cut round at the bottom of each pan and spray again.
  2. Gently Folding. Once the liquid ingredients are added to the dry, gently fold the two together to create the batter. I like to use a whisk to break up lumps of flour.
  3. Red Velvet Cupcakes. Make vegan red velvet cupcakes by distributing the batter into 24 muffin compartments lined with cupcake papers. Bake them for 20 to 25 minutes (using a tester to ensure they’re done). Allow them to cool completely before frosting.
  4. Make Vegan Gluten-Free Red Velvet Cake by substituting 1:1 gluten-free baking flour.
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Storage Tips

I recommend a cake keeper to cover the cake and keep it fresh. It will keep at room temperature for up to 3 to 4 days or in the fridge for up to 7 days. To freeze, you can place individual slices in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 2 months.

New to Vegan Baking?

The idea of making cookies, cakes, or muffins without eggs or dairy can seem like a hill too tall to climb. But with the simple tips in my Guide to Vegan Baking, you’ll be baking like a vegan pro in no time!

Why This Recipe is a Winner

  • PERFECT — A tested combination of ingredients is part science, part art in creating this soft, velvety crumb.
  • SIMPLE — Most red velvet cake recipes insist on creaming butter and sugar, but I found a much simpler process with excellent results!
  • FLAVORFUL — A precise amount of cocoa powder gives this cake a distinctive velvet flavor without overpowering the other flavors.
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Frequently-Asked Questions

Is red velvet cake vegan?

Most red velvet cakes are not vegan because they are made with eggs and dairy, from the cake to the frosting. However, make boxed cake mixes are made without eggs and dairy these days so you can use a boxed red velvet cake mix. Or make your own vegan red velvet cake from scratch.

What does red velvet cake taste like?

I asked several taste testers to describe the flavor of a red velvet cake, and everyone struggled. It’s not quite chocolate, not quite vanilla. This recipe for vegan red velvet delivers a combination of flavors and textures, including: subtle cocoa flavor, subtle vanilla flavor, and subtle tangy flavor. As you can see, there’s a lot going on in between the flavors, which is probably part of the appeal.

Natural Food Coloring Options

It’s tricky to achieve a vibrant red-colored cake with natural food colors.

I recommend regular food coloring because you can buy it at the store (unlike gel food colorings). I recommend two tablespoons to get the bright red color in my cake.

If you want a more natural red velvet cake, here are some options to consider:

  • Beet Powder (paid link) — it doesn’t create vibrant color.
  • Dragon Fruit Powder — it’s more pink than red, but it does darken as it bakes. My Blue Velvet Cake uses a natural Blue Butterfly Pea Powder for its bright color.
  • Hibiscus Food Coloring Powder (paid link) is an option too, although it’s more pink than red.

Marly’s Tips

McCormick’s Red Food Dye (the kind you find most available at the store) is noted to be vegan.

Reader Reviews

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Omg! Fluffy and moist and delicious and the FROSTING! …this delicious frosting is the best [frosting] I have ever had!

Jenny F

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I made this recipe last night and it came out amazing!!!

Tennison

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Vegan Red Velvet Cake

Vegan Red Velvet Cake is a simple, delicious cake with a slightly chocolate-flavored cake with a tangy vanilla frosting that's so delicious bite after bite!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 14

Calories: 506kcal

Author: Marly McMillen

Ingredients

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 ¾ cups granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (natural, not dutch-process)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 3 tablespoons cornstarch
  • cup vegetable oil
  • 2 cups cold water
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 tablespoons red food coloring (see note)

Vegan Cream Cheese Frosting

  • ½ cup vegetable shortening (such as Cristco)
  • ½ cup vegan butter
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • ¾ teaspoon lemon juice
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons vegan creamer (vanilla flavored)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F/175°C. Spray two 8 or 9-inch round cake pans with vegetable spray. You can also place a piece of parchment paper at the bottom of the pans and spray the sides with vegetable oil.

  • Combine in a large mixing bowl the flour, sugar, cocoa, salt baking soda, and cornstarch. Stir to combine.

  • In a smaller bowl, combine the vegetable oil, water, vinegar, vanilla, and food coloring. Stir to combine.

  • Pour the water mixture into the flour mixture and gently fold until just combined. Do not overmix.

  • Pour the batter into prepared cake pans. Bake for 30–35 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

  • Allow the cakes to cool for about 10 minutes before inverting onto a plate. Allow cooling completely before frosting.

Vegan Cream Cheese Frosting

  • Cream together the vegan butter and vegetable shortening in a mixing bowl using either a handheld mixer or a stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Cream for 1–2 minutes until light and fluffy. Add the vinegar and lemon juice and mix again for another minute.

  • In a bowl combine the powdered sugar and salt. Whisk to combine. Add this to the butter mixture and mix on low until mostly combined, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add the vegan creamer, one tablespoon at a time, mixing in between each addition. Continue until you get a smooth, spreadable consistency.

  • Once the cakes cool, use a serrated knife to slice a thin layer off the tops of the cakes to create a level surface. Reserve shaved cake shreds. Place one cake on a serving plate or cake stand. Top with a third of the frosting. Place the second cake on top and frost the top and sides of the cake. You'll need every last bit of the frosting, so be sure to use a spatula to get it all.

  • Place shaved cake bits in a food processor and pulse until crumbly. Decorate the cake with red velvet cake crumbles.

  • Allow the cake to set for about 30 minutes before serving. Use a cake keeper to cover the cake. It will keep at room temperature for up to 3–4 days, or in the fridge for up to 7 days. You can cut it into individual slices and freeze the slices. They will keep if properly stored for up to 2 months.

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Notes

  1. Make-Ahead Tips: After layers are baked, cool them completely, and cover in an airtight container. They can be stored overnight at room temperature. You can also prepare the frosting the day before. Simply store in the fridge in an airtight container. Be sure to let it sit at room temperature for about 15 to 20 minutes before frosting the cake.
  2. Food Coloring: For this vibrant red cake, I used 2 tablespoons of red food coloring. If you have gel, use 2 to 3 teaspoons. However, you don’t have to use any food coloring at all (the cake won’t be red, but will still taste great) or see post tips for natural options.
  3. Sheet Cake: If you prefer a sheet cake over a layered cake, pour batter into a 9×13″ cake pan or 12×17″ sheet pan. Bake at the same oven temperature for 40–45 minutes for the 9×13″ pan or 20 to 25 minutes for the 12×17″ pan. Use a tester to test for doneness.

Nutrition estimate includes both the cake and the frosting.

Calories: 506kcal | Carbohydrates: 73g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Sodium: 420mg | Potassium: 40mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 308IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

What is a substitute for cream cheese in red velvet cake? ›

For any reason, if you do not want to use cream cheese, the other alternative would be Whipped Cream. Both will give you a good Red Velvet. Cream cheese can be made easily at home. Just some pre-prep is needed.

What does vinegar do in a red velvet cake? ›

White Vinegar: It sounds like a strange ingredient in a cake, but it is essential in a red velvet cake. This recipe calls for baking soda to leaven the cake (make the cake rise). The small amount of added vinegar allows the soda to do its best work.

Is Duncan Hines Perfectly Moist Red Velvet vegan? ›

Since most boxed cakes require that you add eggs, milk and butter after, most major brands such as Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker are already vegan!

What is the difference between red velvet cake and red Forest cake? ›

Originally Answered: Is a red velvet cake tastier than a black forest? No. A BFG has multitudes of chocolate cake layers, real whipped cream, kirsch infused cherries and chocolate adornments. A red velvet is often a dry, red coloured fairly flavourless chocolate cake smothered in an overly sweet vanilla buttercream.

What is a vegan substitute for cream cheese? ›

Unsweetened Plain Yogurt (vegan)

It's great for making dips and spreads, but it's also a great substitute for cream cheese when you want to make a frosting.

What is a vegan substitute for cream cheese in baking? ›

If you're looking for a vegan cream cheese substitute, silken tofu holds up well and doesn't alter your food's flavor. Silken tofu is already popular in vegan recipes, especially dairy-free cheesecakes and custardy desserts like pumpkin pies.

Why vinegar in vegan cake? ›

Vegan or Eggless Cakes: In vegan or eggless cake recipes, vinegar can act as an acidifying agent, reacting with baking soda to create carbon dioxide gas. This chemical reaction helps the cake rise and become lighter and fluffier, compensating for the absence of eggs.

Can you substitute white distilled vinegar for red velvet? ›

You can substitute white wine vinegar for white (sometimes called distilled) vinegar in the red velvet cake recipe. It is used in such small quantities that the subtle difference in flavor will not be noticed. In fact, any unseasoned vinegar should work.

Can I skip vinegar in red velvet cake? ›

If you don't want to use vinegar, you can substitute an equal amount of lemon juice. If you want to skip the acidic liquid altogether, you can substitute a tablespoon of baking powder for each teaspoon of baking soda. Then add water equal to the amount of vinegar you omitted.

Is Dolly Parton cake mix vegan? ›

Both cake mixes are vegan, though they required some easy plant-based subs for fresh ingredients. In the coconut cake, for example, the milk can be swapped for coconut milk, the butter for vegan butter or coconut oil, and eggs for any egg replacement.

Which box cake mixes are vegan? ›

Country Crock, Earth Balance, and Miyokos make great vegan options. My go-tos are flax eggs or a unsweetened applesauce and corn starch combo. This is great because it works well for everything from cookies to cakes to pancakes and muffins. I use this trick to make my vegan Triple Chocolate Cake and (my favorite!)

Why isn t red velvet vegetarian? ›

Aside from the basics of making a cake veganized, the tricky part when it comes to making a vegan and vegetarian red velvet cake is actually in the food coloring. Most food colorings contain a red that is actually not vegan.

What is the difference between Devils food cake and red velvet cake? ›

While devil's food cake usually uses water, sour cream, or coffee, red velvet cake usually contains vinegar or buttermilk. Red velvet cakes end up being creamier and denser than devil's food due to these differences.

Why is red velvet cake so expensive? ›

Unlike many people claim, its not just tainted chocolate cake. 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.

Which is better black forest or red velvet? ›

Pineapple and Black forest cakes are more subtle in flavor; hence they are loved by almost everyone, especially older people. In contrast, chocolate and red velvet cakes have more defined flavors which are primarily famous amongst young generations.

Does red velvet always have cream cheese? ›

Real red velvet always comes out a doughier consistence which pairs well with cream cheese frosting which is what made it a staple, but then some bakeries half ass if now and just mix vanilla and chocolate together with red food coloring.

Why does red velvet cake always have cream cheese frosting? ›

Red velvet cake tastes like very mild cocoa with a slightly tart edge. The cream cheese frosting is the most forward flavor. Perhaps even more important than the taste is the texture: smooth, soft, tender and light with creamy icing.

Why is red velvet always paired with cream cheese? ›

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.

Can I substitute butter for cream cheese? ›

Cream cheese, mascarpone, ricotta and even cottage cheese can replace the butter in many recipes. Use high-quality whole milk cheeses in a 1:1 ratio for butter and consider straining ricotta or cottage cheeses through cheesecloth to help ensure they aren't adding too much liquid to your recipe.

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