I came from your UA-cam short video. I’m in love with the concept and your refusal of using food colouring. I’ve always avoided this cake because of the amount of artificial colour that’s usually in it. But this is a great solution and a delicious variation. Thanks for the recipe and for being creative and finding alternatives! 😮
I'm so glad you liked the idea ) Since I make cakes myself and have the option to choose, I opt to prepare them with the most natural ingredients possible, to the best of my ability.
the original one also had beet in it that made it red too... a friend had a recipe from the 1900 that even had you adding grated beets and beet juice into it.
(TLDR for everyone that doesn’t want to watch the full video- They use red koji aka red yeast rice powder. They also recommended getting getting the lightest coco powder you can get so you can still have some of the reaction with the buttermilk)
As a mom of a child with histamine reactive red dye allergy, this also includes mild reactions to things considered natural dye like beet powder, annatto, But not the rice powder
Just wondering how you came to the conclusion? My LO reacts to certain strawberry flavoured products but not all and we've been wondering if it was the colour! Not officially diagnosed though
@MC-xl5mm trial and error with food journals. When there is a questionable food, you do a controlled day where they don't eat anything that has the potential to trigger the allergy (journal everything consumed every day including times ) each consecutive day or every other add a questionable food and monitor closely for reaction (journal any reaction but also no reaction) I know so many parents who have gotten bad results from the allergy testing, I've been parenting daily for a long time 27 years and 14+ to go, so you just naturally learn little hacks as the time passes. :) Goodluck
@@giomay11832 she literally says it in this video though, and the video is only 3.5min long. People really do have the attention span of houseflies these days 🤦♀️
That’s pretty mean to tell everyone. This woman is trying to make a living with longform videos and ads, and then people like you come along and give everyone else the secrets which just screws the creator out of her income.
Randomly came across your channel, and I’m thrilled to know you don’t use artificial ingredients! When I saw the photo of the cake I thought “surely there is food die” but you guys did the research and work to be creative! I love the variation. Would love a detailed recipe so I could try to make it. Thanks for sharing!! Can’t wait to watch more! ❤
The traditional flavor of creamchese frosting and just cake would be great. Not so sure about the fruit filling , but im sure it has to play well with the creamcheese somehow.
I'm Japanese. I guess the "red rice powder" or "Koji" 1:10 means "red yeast rice", but it has possibility to get toxic mold like citrinin. It requires very careful storage conditions.
Fun fact: fermented red rice is the original way to color roasted chinese pork (char siu). These days it almost exclusively done with red food coloring though similar to the red velvet.
I had some red velvet cake recently and literally pooped red for an entire day. I thought I was dying lol. So I am very thankful for this recipe which I now must try
Red food coloring gives me anxiety attacks when I eat too much of it, and has ever since I was a child. But I LOOOOOOOOOVE red velvet cake for its flavor and the cream cheese frosting that's usually on it. This looks like a great idea! I'm not much of a wine gal so I might make regular red velvet with this.
1:07 Until now I didn't know that such food existed and I love looking up natural colorings like butterfly pea tea and matcha and such but no bright red. ❤Tysm for making this.
I've been on the search for a red dye food replacement since red velvet is one of my absolutely favorite cakes! The unique taste and cream cheese frosting are wonderful on their own, but the red color just adds to the experience. Im so happy to have finally found a replacement that I will 100% be trying. Thank you so so much! ☺️🙏
I've used beetroot powder for strawberry cupcakes i've made and it worked. i'll come back and share when i try to make some red velvet ones as a celebratory treat when i graduate soon. I'm vegan and gluten-free, so it'll also be.
About 11 years ago, I made a vegan and gluten free red velvet cake for a friend’s birthday that used fresh beets as the colorant and main mass of the cake. It amazingly didn’t taste like beets, but the beets made it incredibly moist and velvety. I sadly did not bookmark the recipe (much to my chagrin, as there have been several times I’ve wanted to make it since then, and none of the recipes I’ve found look like the one I used before, which didn’t have any flour replacement besides the beets themselves), but you should definitely look for something that uses fresh beets if you’re trying to make the cake without spending a lot of money on a natural red dye. Plus, as I said before, the beets make the cake so moist and velvety! Congrats on graduating!
I'm in AWE over your mission to not use artificial ingredients! Its so hard to find consistent recipes that keep our health in mind. Thank you, and I subbed :)
The cake is beautiful! if you wanted a more vibrant red you could have used beet juice, it works wonders and still natural. Raiza from Dulce Delight Brazil did a recipe using only natural ingredients as well using beet, and the red was as vibrant as food coloring.
I love brains and baking mixed together. I've tried different natural food colorings to make red velvet and they just don't cut it. They're not strong enough to pull through with the color. So, I'm grateful and excited to learn of this fermented red rice powder, which I think also levels up the nutrients of the chocolate cake, so what's not to love about that! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you!!!!! I've been wanting to figure out a red velvet without red dye40 for ages! I hadn't come across the red rice powder before!!! So excited to try this new ingredient!!!
IKR?? At first I thought you got the CAKE for $16, but then I realized, that was just the cost of the recipe! LOL😂🤣 (Now that's what I call "MARKUP on INGREDIENTS"!) LOL
There’s a lot of work that goes into recipe development; testing, ingredients, TIME, technique, experience, etc. Many bakers charge for single recipes-even cutout cookie recipes. She did give a lot more information and insight into her recipe, perhaps try for yourself and see how you do. I was disappointed that the recipe wasn’t in the video but the texture looks amazing & a good base recipe is worth it. I simply mean this isn’t an uncommon thing for some bakers to do. I’ve seen people charge much more
Wow, i really cannot stand all the storebought products with food coloring and nasty stuff, considering all the dangers to it. I'm so happy to see what your doing! Its very rare. Thank you for being a blessing. Wish i was in your area to support you!
@@baubles5678 You can look it up artificial food colorings are shown to cause health issues and cause attention problems. (Brain issues) Makes sense why so many issues r arising. They’re actually banned in some countries as well due to that.
Brilliant! I’ve never been inclined to try to either eat or make red velvet cake because half chocolate just sounds like a weak flavor to me. So I understood it to be a vanilla cake with a little chocolate in it. I am so excited to try this recipe, and I also believe in going all natural. The red food die thing also discouraged me from ever making it, so thank you!
E120 is a red color in alot of food products... its natural just use that, unless youre extremist vegetarian in which case i think beetroot powder is a more obvious choice than red yeast rice powder...
Thank you for this! Our family avoids artifical dyes vecause of how they effect the children. My 4 y/o wanted a chiefs cake for her birthday. I wish i had seen this sooner!
Thank you! Food dyes, particularly red, tend to hurt so bad. I’ve had to avoid foods I enjoyed when I was younger because it just gets worse as I age. This looks delicious, and I can’t wait to give it a try =)
I worked at the whole foods bakery and all our colorings were natural. The red color was made with beets, but to get a vibrant red it did get a bit of a beet flavoring. Red dye usually is technically a natural coloring, made from Cochineal bugs. I get a lot of people wouldnt want a ton of bug juice in their cake tho XD I am curious how the red rice tastes, since both beet and bug dye doesnt taste great, but rice sounds like a nice neutral flavor.
U can also add a beet root, there was a hack with potatoes and sweet potatoes to make super rich, dense, and moist cakes. Same principles, it add moisture and richness, while giving a pretty red hue
I found out that a lot of red food colouring is made out of carmine and when I found out that was crushed up bugs and it’s in the Betty Crocker red velvet cake, I knew I needed to take that out forever and look for alternatives so thank you
I appreciate this history lesson. As a child in the 90s I can distinctly remember having homemade red velvet that was rich and more like a chocolate color. My sister wouldn’t even eat it because it looked much like chocolate to her and she didn’t like chocolate. Excited to try this version because I haven’t touched a box red velvet cake because it just doesn’t look the same I didn’t trust it
After seeing this i like your recipe more than the preppy kitchen one not only because of the no food colouring but because it just looks nicer, i love baking it’s fun but I’ve become a pie guy lately its fun to make pies
@@Olivia-ug7sc LOL Right? (And would you really trust some "fermented red rice" coming from probably China - how do you think they make that?? LOL) I'll just do without! 😂
My local grocery store suddenly didn't have any red velvet cake mix and I couldn't figure out why... Maybe they took away the dangerous ones with harmful dyes... There was one brand recently and I have to wonder if it just uses a safer/natural dye. I have no idea what ingredient to look for though (I mean: I don't know the difference between the dyes) but I love red velvet and grabbed a box.
1:08 Do you mean red YEAST rice powder? Because when you look up “koji” only yellow stuff comes up and the “fermented red rice powder” doesn’t exist without the yeast label…please clarify.
Do you ever: use pomegranate juice? Or, make this as a gluten free/dairy free option? I will probably have to experiment myself with a reliable chocolate cake recipe I have, but any experience you can share is appreciated.
Yea I understand that food dye isn’t great but the word healthy and cake shouldn’t go together I’m eating cake as a treat. It something you can go yay I’m happy and don’t care what I’m ingesting right now as I’m really happy
These comments talking about saving people from having to watch a video to get the ingredient used for red dye are so ridiculous, she tells you at 1:00 ... Literally 1min into a 3.5min video. Like, come on... Tiktok really has rotted people's attention span to nothing now. 🤦♀️
I've just read that the production quality of rice yeast is not controlled by FDA and there isn't sufficient historical data to deem this yeast safe for long term consumption. I've read that the main substance acts like a statin, lowering cholesterol by inhibiting the enzyme producing LDL cholesterol, but may also have an impact on kidney, liver and muscle function. It is not recommended for pregnant women and can reduce the efficacy of other OTC supplement. I am not a doctor, so please check with your doctor whether it is safe for you to consume this rice yeast.
Previously, I bought good quality koji rice powder for a very good price on AliExpress, but now it's gone. I guess they prohibited the sale of food products. Now I'm exploring a new source of koji )
@@biophiliagreen "mulled wine spices" so might be difficult to find in a group during off season, but they should be the same or similar to mulled cider spices
I came from your UA-cam short video. I’m in love with the concept and your refusal of using food colouring. I’ve always avoided this cake because of the amount of artificial colour that’s usually in it. But this is a great solution and a delicious variation. Thanks for the recipe and for being creative and finding alternatives! 😮
I'm so glad you liked the idea ) Since I make cakes myself and have the option to choose, I opt to prepare them with the most natural ingredients possible, to the best of my ability.
me too
Me too!!!
Same!
Me too!! ❤
the original one also had beet in it that made it red too... a friend had a recipe from the 1900 that even had you adding grated beets and beet juice into it.
After seeing the short video, I thought that's what they were going to use.
I came here to say this.
Ohhh that's a good one!!! Even better!!🙌🙌🙌🙌💕💓🙏
Yes!! Beets to make it red is what I learned too! I have a recipe somewhere but I haven’t tried making it myself.
@@LookItsMaren if you ever try making it let me know how it comes out my great grandma passed away before she could teach any of us.
(TLDR for everyone that doesn’t want to watch the full video-
They use red koji aka
red yeast rice powder.
They also recommended getting getting the lightest coco powder you can get so you can still have some of the reaction with the buttermilk)
The video is less than 4 minutes.
It’s not even four minutes long, FFS. 🙄 I highly recommend that everybody watches it because the baker explains the science behind the cake.
also, the recipe from the web site costs $20
oh that's the ingredient that makes chinese char siu red
God these adults that use emojis un-ironically, you guys are something interesting 💀💀💀
As a mom of a child with histamine reactive red dye allergy, this also includes mild reactions to things considered natural dye like beet powder, annatto,
But not the rice powder
Sad life to live without bija (anatto)
@hlaweardlaighonaghidau6543 he might outgrow it.
This is great to know! I didn't even think about food dyes being irritants!
Just wondering how you came to the conclusion?
My LO reacts to certain strawberry flavoured products but not all and we've been wondering if it was the colour!
Not officially diagnosed though
@MC-xl5mm trial and error with food journals. When there is a questionable food, you do a controlled day where they don't eat anything that has the potential to trigger the allergy (journal everything consumed every day including times ) each consecutive day or every other add a questionable food and monitor closely for reaction (journal any reaction but also no reaction)
I know so many parents who have gotten bad results from the allergy testing, I've been parenting daily for a long time 27 years and 14+ to go, so you just naturally learn little hacks as the time passes. :) Goodluck
I'm really tempted to try using powdered freeze dried strawberries or raspberries as the colourant, especially as spring approaches.
You could try adding some black currant (cassis) or beetroot powder, most berries aren't strong colourants
I've used fresh strawberries to color frosting pink before. It tasted delicious.
I think it would turn brown when baked
The ingredient she uses for her red velvet cake is red fermented rice powder and the lightest colour possible cocoa. You're welcome
Thank you!! Bc I came all the way here from a short and I didn’t feel like going to a freaking site.
@@giomay11832 she literally says it in this video though, and the video is only 3.5min long. People really do have the attention span of houseflies these days 🤦♀️
@@giomay11832 just as well. The recipe on their website costs $20.00!
That’s pretty mean to tell everyone. This woman is trying to make a living with longform videos and ads, and then people like you come along and give everyone else the secrets which just screws the creator out of her income.
@@CindymeCindy Womp womp
Randomly came across your channel, and I’m thrilled to know you don’t use artificial ingredients! When I saw the photo of the cake I thought “surely there is food die” but you guys did the research and work to be creative! I love the variation. Would love a detailed recipe so I could try to make it. Thanks for sharing!! Can’t wait to watch more! ❤
Thank you very much for appreciating our work!
Got here from the short. Your cake still looks great without the artificial dye. 💜
The traditional flavor of creamchese frosting and just cake would be great. Not so sure about the fruit filling , but im sure it has to play well with the creamcheese somehow.
I'm Japanese. I guess the "red rice powder" or "Koji" 1:10 means "red yeast rice", but it has possibility to get toxic mold like citrinin. It requires very careful storage conditions.
Fun fact: fermented red rice is the original way to color roasted chinese pork (char siu). These days it almost exclusively done with red food coloring though similar to the red velvet.
I had some red velvet cake recently and literally pooped red for an entire day. I thought I was dying lol. So I am very thankful for this recipe which I now must try
Imagine THIS happening when youre a young child😭srsly thought something was wrong with me
Oh my goodness!! 😂😂
Beet makes you poop red too maybe you had a beet velvet cake
Be warned, natural dyes can do that too.
This is too hilarious lmfao I literally laughed out loud 😂🤣 i couldn't just keep scrolling😂😂😂
Red food coloring gives me anxiety attacks when I eat too much of it, and has ever since I was a child. But I LOOOOOOOOOVE red velvet cake for its flavor and the cream cheese frosting that's usually on it. This looks like a great idea! I'm not much of a wine gal so I might make regular red velvet with this.
1:07 Until now I didn't know that such food existed and I love looking up natural colorings like butterfly pea tea and matcha and such but no bright red. ❤Tysm for making this.
I've been on the search for a red dye food replacement since red velvet is one of my absolutely favorite cakes! The unique taste and cream cheese frosting are wonderful on their own, but the red color just adds to the experience. Im so happy to have finally found a replacement that I will 100% be trying. Thank you so so much! ☺️🙏
As much as I wanted you to hurry up and get to the secret/recipe I honestly enjoyed the history lesson 🥰
😂 Me too 😂
I've used beetroot powder for strawberry cupcakes i've made and it worked. i'll come back and share when i try to make some red velvet ones as a celebratory treat when i graduate soon. I'm vegan and gluten-free, so it'll also be.
About 11 years ago, I made a vegan and gluten free red velvet cake for a friend’s birthday that used fresh beets as the colorant and main mass of the cake. It amazingly didn’t taste like beets, but the beets made it incredibly moist and velvety. I sadly did not bookmark the recipe (much to my chagrin, as there have been several times I’ve wanted to make it since then, and none of the recipes I’ve found look like the one I used before, which didn’t have any flour replacement besides the beets themselves), but you should definitely look for something that uses fresh beets if you’re trying to make the cake without spending a lot of money on a natural red dye. Plus, as I said before, the beets make the cake so moist and velvety! Congrats on graduating!
I'm in AWE over your mission to not use artificial ingredients! Its so hard to find consistent recipes that keep our health in mind. Thank you, and I subbed :)
Thank u for caring about people’s health this means alot to me
The cake is beautiful!
if you wanted a more vibrant red you could have used beet juice, it works wonders and still natural. Raiza from Dulce Delight Brazil did a recipe using only natural ingredients as well using beet, and the red was as vibrant as food coloring.
I tried but I didn't like the taste)
How do you manage it?? Whenever I make a cake with beet puree, it turns light brown when I bake 😢
I love brains and baking mixed together. I've tried different natural food colorings to make red velvet and they just don't cut it. They're not strong enough to pull through with the color. So, I'm grateful and excited to learn of this fermented red rice powder, which I think also levels up the nutrients of the chocolate cake, so what's not to love about that! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you!!!!! I've been wanting to figure out a red velvet without red dye40 for ages! I hadn't come across the red rice powder before!!! So excited to try this new ingredient!!!
If I had money like that I would purchase but 16 bucks for a recipe?! I guess I'll be experimenting. It looks like a great cake though.
IKR?? At first I thought you got the CAKE for $16, but then I realized, that was just the cost of the recipe! LOL😂🤣 (Now that's what I call "MARKUP on INGREDIENTS"!) LOL
It’s now $20…
I've never heard of red rice powder before, this is pretty cool
Thank for choosing not to use artificial food coloring. We can find an array of beautiful deep coloring from every day fruits and vegetables.
I LOVE red velvet, and this version without the food dye just looks absolutely delicious 🤤
Thank you for making red velvet free of harmful additives!!!
There’s a lot of work that goes into recipe development; testing, ingredients, TIME, technique, experience, etc. Many bakers charge for single recipes-even cutout cookie recipes. She did give a lot more information and insight into her recipe, perhaps try for yourself and see how you do. I was disappointed that the recipe wasn’t in the video but the texture looks amazing & a good base recipe is worth it. I simply mean this isn’t an uncommon thing for some bakers to do. I’ve seen people charge much more
What a beautiful cake! Although, I think I want to make one using beets instead since they're easier for me to buy
Love the dedication towards keeping your products healthy.
Thanks for the video! I didn’t know about koji power - it’s very colorful. The cake texture looked perfect, easy to tell you are a pro
I appreciate the natural alternative recipe. Thank you
Wow, i really cannot stand all the storebought products with food coloring and nasty stuff, considering all the dangers to it. I'm so happy to see what your doing! Its very rare. Thank you for being a blessing. Wish i was in your area to support you!
What dangers?
@@baubles5678 You can look it up artificial food colorings are shown to cause health issues and cause attention problems. (Brain issues) Makes sense why so many issues r arising. They’re actually banned in some countries as well due to that.
@@baubles5678my reply is getting censored cuz I don’t see it….
@@ParmyJan ok dawg, very believable and not conspiratorial at all.
It’s not just about the color. The flavor of the traditional red velvet cake with the cream cheese frosting is an Icon. At least in the south.
Brilliant! I’ve never been inclined to try to either eat or make red velvet cake because half chocolate just sounds like a weak flavor to me. So I understood it to be a vanilla cake with a little chocolate in it. I am so excited to try this recipe, and I also believe in going all natural. The red food die thing also discouraged me from ever making it, so thank you!
Omg I am so glad this popped up on my feed. Red velvet is my favorite but I have never made it due to it having food coloring. Can’t wait to try.
E120 is a red color in alot of food products... its natural just use that, unless youre extremist vegetarian in which case i think beetroot powder is a more obvious choice than red yeast rice powder...
Thank you for this! Our family avoids artifical dyes vecause of how they effect the children. My 4 y/o wanted a chiefs cake for her birthday. I wish i had seen this sooner!
Thank you! Food dyes, particularly red, tend to hurt so bad. I’ve had to avoid foods I enjoyed when I was younger because it just gets worse as I age. This looks delicious, and I can’t wait to give it a try =)
So glad to have found this. I’ve always said that traditional red velvet cake is chocolate… definitely trying this soon.
I avoided baking red velvet for years for the same reason (red dye). I began making it with only natural red tinted ingredients.
I worked at the whole foods bakery and all our colorings were natural. The red color was made with beets, but to get a vibrant red it did get a bit of a beet flavoring.
Red dye usually is technically a natural coloring, made from Cochineal bugs. I get a lot of people wouldnt want a ton of bug juice in their cake tho XD
I am curious how the red rice tastes, since both beet and bug dye doesnt taste great, but rice sounds like a nice neutral flavor.
I love whole foods! But it's an exception
In most countries, red dye is petroleum derived
U can also add a beet root, there was a hack with potatoes and sweet potatoes to make super rich, dense, and moist cakes. Same principles, it add moisture and richness, while giving a pretty red hue
I found out that a lot of red food colouring is made out of carmine and when I found out that was crushed up bugs and it’s in the Betty Crocker red velvet cake, I knew I needed to take that out forever and look for alternatives so thank you
Came from your UA-cam short! Love it! You should link this video in the short.
She did in her comments
I love baking all natural cakes , I always wondered if the beet gives a muddy earthly taste to the cake ??
I appreciate this history lesson. As a child in the 90s I can distinctly remember having homemade red velvet that was rich and more like a chocolate color. My sister wouldn’t even eat it because it looked much like chocolate to her and she didn’t like chocolate. Excited to try this version because I haven’t touched a box red velvet cake because it just doesn’t look the same I didn’t trust it
I am from the land of cacao. I have real cacao at hand so natural cacao power for this one... I need this recipe...
I respect bakers with integrity. Thanks for sticking to your guns in avoiding the dreaded red dye. ❤
Thank you for this .... i have always hated red velvet because of all the sugar and coloring in it. Now i can try a healthier version ^^
happy to hear that !
God i love clinical youtube informative videos which shows how the process is done.
I came from the shorts video. I hope i can make this for Christmas this year.
Can you use the traditional ingredients how they used to do to turn it red naturally or is that not possible?
I thought that you might have used cooked red beet puree or juice.
we used fermented rice powder )
This is a lovely alternative. TFS!
Your youtube short sold your chanel to me
Does the rice powder affect the taste? Especially with only 1/3 of the usual cocoa?
Most red velvet cakes only call for a few tablespoons of cocoa anyway
I wondered about that, too.
So excited for this thanks for sharing ❤
Beet juice works great too!
I wonder if hibiscus tea would work too, it would probably taste better than recipes using beets.
I have always wanted to make red velvet cake without food coloring!
0:20 I now know how Nemo felt trying to say anemone 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this was an interesting video, tho 🍴🍰
Thank you for sharing. Cake looks delicious my mouth is watering 😊
thank you i always wanted to try red velvet but im allergic to carmine
Wow.. No food colour ... Awesome 😍🤩
After seeing this i like your recipe more than the preppy kitchen one not only because of the no food colouring but because it just looks nicer,
i love baking it’s fun but I’ve become a pie guy lately its fun to make pies
I use beet juice in mine. I’m excited to try this!
I ❤ this so much! Definitely going to try it out ☺️
Could you use cherries to make natural red food dye?
I love red velvet cake and now I can make it for my son without the red dye 40
What about adding beetroot for this cake??
👌👍😁 thanks for sharing your recipe and care for your customers health, you are the best ❤❤❤
(They didn't "share" it, they're selling it for $16.)
@@Olivia-ug7sc LOL Right? (And would you really trust some "fermented red rice" coming from probably China - how do you think they make that?? LOL) I'll just do without! 😂
So does thw cake taste like chocolate or something else?
My local grocery store suddenly didn't have any red velvet cake mix and I couldn't figure out why... Maybe they took away the dangerous ones with harmful dyes... There was one brand recently and I have to wonder if it just uses a safer/natural dye. I have no idea what ingredient to look for though (I mean: I don't know the difference between the dyes) but I love red velvet and grabbed a box.
1:08 Do you mean red YEAST rice powder? Because when you look up “koji” only yellow stuff comes up and the “fermented red rice powder” doesn’t exist without the yeast label…please clarify.
Do you ever: use pomegranate juice? Or, make this as a gluten free/dairy free option? I will probably have to experiment myself with a reliable chocolate cake recipe I have, but any experience you can share is appreciated.
Thank you!
Beet juice can also be used to naturally die cakes!
Yea I understand that food dye isn’t great but the word healthy and cake shouldn’t go together
I’m eating cake as a treat. It something you can go yay I’m happy and don’t care what I’m ingesting right now as I’m really happy
These comments talking about saving people from having to watch a video to get the ingredient used for red dye are so ridiculous, she tells you at 1:00 ... Literally 1min into a 3.5min video. Like, come on... Tiktok really has rotted people's attention span to nothing now. 🤦♀️
Would beetroot work for this?
I've just read that the production quality of rice yeast is not controlled by FDA and there isn't sufficient historical data to deem this yeast safe for long term consumption. I've read that the main substance acts like a statin, lowering cholesterol by inhibiting the enzyme producing LDL cholesterol, but may also have an impact on kidney, liver and muscle function. It is not recommended for pregnant women and can reduce the efficacy of other OTC supplement. I am not a doctor, so please check with your doctor whether it is safe for you to consume this rice yeast.
I’m so obsessed
Maybe beet powder too?
Does this go for the name of red yeast rice powder as well?
Beets in the batter works too.
Only natural ingredients? How do you make the frosting?
i would love to make that red velvet cake
Oh my gosh that looks fire
Can you please link to the specific Koji you are using?
Previously, I bought good quality koji rice powder for a very good price on AliExpress, but now it's gone. I guess they prohibited the sale of food products. Now I'm exploring a new source of koji )
Why can't we use beetroot juice powder?
Amazing 👏 keep up the good work 🎉❤
is there a substitute of wine ?
I think there are just the spices added, not actual wine.
You can just make any other red velvet cake recipes with specifically non-alkalized cocoa
Maybe unsweetened grape juice?
Maybe beet juice?
@@biophiliagreen "mulled wine spices" so might be difficult to find in a group during off season, but they should be the same or similar to mulled cider spices
Is the red rice powder the same as red yeast rice powder?
Topclass knowledge 🫡👍🍷
Can you taste the rice powder? I read that it tastes like soy sauce.
Thank you!! ❤❤❤
Try beets? They're really red too.
cant you find a producer with non alkalized cocoa powder?
so, does this fermented rice powder contain alcohol?