Red Velvet Brownies from cake mix are a great way to show people you love them. Our easy red velvet brownie recipe is a rich and delicious treat.
Red Velvet Brownies
Oh, I have such a deep love for these Red Velvet brownies! We make them all year round when we want a special treat. They are super easy to make and bake in about 30 minutes.
What flavor is Red Velvet? Is Red Velvet just chocolate?
The rich red color and flavor of red velvet cake make it unique. Red Velvet is different from chocolate cake.
In the past, the red color came from the chemical reaction between unprocessed cocoa and vinegar (more info at Southern Living.)
Presently the cake mixes we often use to make Red Velvet Cake or Red Velvet Brownies contain buttermilk and red 40 food coloring.
These ingredients give it a different flavor from a chocolate cake mix.
Red Velvet Brownie Recipe ingredients
How to make Red Velvet Brownies Using Cake Mix
- Top Left - Gather your ingredients.
- Top Right - In a large bowl, prepare brownie mix according to package instructions.
- Bottom Left - Mix well.
- Bottom Right - Line a 9x13 dish with foil and preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
5. Top Left - Pour your brownie mix into your foil lined pan.
6. Top Right - Wash the bowl and combine red velvet cake mix, oil, egg and milk and mix until completely incorporated. Batter will be thick.
7. Bottom Left - Spoon onto brownie layer randomly and swirl very gently with a butter knife in different directions. Bake for 22-28 minutes or until a toothpick comes out almost clean with a small amount of batter on it.
8. Bottom Right - Allow brownies to cool completely before cutting and serving.
Tips for making Red Velvet Cake Mix Brownies
If you want to add some extra pizazz to your brownies try adding in white chocolate chips, chopped walnuts or pecans, or some yummy cream cheese frosting!
FAQs for Red Velvet Brownies from Cake Mix
Here are answers to a few frequently asked questions we get on this recipe.
Using oil instead of butter in brownies can yield a different texture and flavor profile. Here are a few reasons why we chose oil over butter for this recipe:
1. Moisture: Oil has a higher fat content than butter, which means it can help keep brownies moist and tender. Brownies made with oil tend to stay softer and retain moisture for longer periods compared to those made with butter, which can sometimes become drier as they cool.
2. Texture: Oil produces a lighter, more cake-like texture in brownies. This can be desirable for those who prefer a softer, less dense brownie. Butter, on the other hand, can lead to a denser, fudgier texture.
3. Flavor: While butter adds its characteristic flavor to baked goods, oil has a more neutral taste. Using oil in brownies allows the cocoa and other flavors to shine through without the added flavor of butter. This can be particularly advantageous in recipes where you want the chocolate flavor to be the star.
4. Ease of Mixing: Oil is easier to incorporate into the batter than butter, especially if you're making brownies by hand. It blends more smoothly with other ingredients, resulting in a uniform batter without the need to cream butter and sugar together.
Overall, both oil and butter have their place in brownie recipes, and the choice between them often comes down to personal preference and desired outcome in terms of texture and flavor.
The fudginess of brownies is largely determined by the ratio of ingredients, particularly the amount of fat and flour used. Fudgy brownies typically have a higher ratio of fat (such as butter or oil) to flour, resulting in a denser, moister texture. They often contain less flour and sometimes include ingredients like melted chocolate or cocoa powder for intense chocolate flavor. Additionally, fudgy brownie recipes may call for less leavening agents (such as baking powder or baking soda) and eggs, which helps prevent too much rise and airiness, resulting in a dense, indulgent texture reminiscent of fudge.
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Red Velvet Brownies Using Cake Mix
Equipment
- 9x13 dish
- Silicone Spatula
Ingredients
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Line a 9x13 baking dish with foil. Spray the foil with non-stick cooking spray and set it aside.
Prepare Brownie Mix
- In a large bowl, prepare brownie mix according to package instructions.
- Spread onto the bottom of the 9x13 pan in an even layer. Set aside.
Prepare Red Velvet Cake Mix
- Combine red velvet cake mix, oil, egg, and milk. MMix until completely incorporated. The batter will be thick.
- Spoon red velvet batter into the brownie batter layer and swirl very gently with a butter knife in different directions.
- Bake for 22-28 minutes or until a toothpick comes out almost clean with a small amount of batter on it.
- Allow red velvet brownies to cool completely before cutting into them.
Notes
- You should prepare brownie mix according to the directions on the back of the box.
- I have included the ingredients that my favorite boxed brownie mix requires. If you are using a different brand, please use the measurements listed on the box instead of what I have listed here.
- Store brownies in an airtight container.
Melissa McArthur
2 of my favorite things in one place! Delish!
McKenzie
MMMM I love red velvet anything and these look so delicious! I will definitely be trying this :)