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Sunday
Nov162014

Red Velvet Cereal and More

I need to tell you something. It's this:

Red Velvet Cereal.

Here's the deal. When you are testing recipes, sometimes you end up with extra layers of cake. Even good, high-demand cakes, like red velvet.

I realize that having extra, leftover red velvet cake layers sounds like a luxury--nay, an impossibility. How could a red velvet cake layer be around the house and not be slathered in cream cheese and eaten?

But, well, it did happen. Maybe never again, but it did happen just this once. And I have come up with the most brilliant solution for using this cake.

Why red velvet cereal?

It started with the idea that I would do a sort of twice-baked thing with the cake cubes: red velvet croutons! Why not--you could eat them like cookies, right? 

So I put a bunch of red velvet cake cubes on a baking sheet, drizzled it with butter and confectioners' sugar, and put it in the oven until it was all nice and crispy.

Then I set to using the "croutons" in various ways, all of them pleasant...

An ice cream topping: 

as simple sweet snacks (like cake chips):

but then, I realized that hey, I could probably put milk on these and eat them as cereal.

And after that moment, all other uses for these red velvet cubes of joy disappeared. Because clearly, red velvet cereal was the winner.

Advantages of red velvet cereal

Not quite a believer yet? Well, let me try to sway your affections by telling you some of the distinct advantages of red velvet cereal. 

  • It is toasty, but the cubes soften quickly in the milk to a lightly crisp, pleasing consistency.
  • Since I've used high quality ingredients and employed homemade red velvet cake, that this might even be healthier than, say, Cookie Crisp or Froot Loops. It certainly has less hard-to-pronounce ingredients.
  • It tints the milk a light and beautiful pink. 
  • It has the advantages of cake for breakfast, but carries less possibility of harsh judgment because it is cereal
  • RED VELVET CEREAL!

If you'd like to make this magic happen at home, here's how you do it.

Red Velvet Cereal

Makes many cubes of cereal

  • 1 8 or 9-inch red velvet cake layer, unfrosted
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter
  • confectioners' sugar

Procedure

  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Cut the cake into cubes, about 1 inch. Place them on the baking sheet.
  3. Drizzle with butter, and dust with confectioners' sugar. Place in the preheated oven.
  4. Heat for 20 minutes, then remove from the oven and flip the croutons. Put back in the oven for 20 more minutes, or until nice and crispy.
  5. Remove from oven and let cool completely. 

 Would you eat red velvet cereal?

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Reader Comments (22)

So, I totally eat cake with milk sometimes, but I have never thought to toast up cake and make it crunchy for cereal. That's awesome!
This is amazing. I love cereal and I love cake and have never thought of combining both. I think we can safely say the best croutons are cake croutons :)
Ummm yes, yes I would. And you are now my idol.
YES I would. You could also make a cabinet pudding with leftovers!
November 16 | Unregistered CommenterEmily
Pure genius, Jessie! Would I try red velvet cereal? Er...YES! Thank you for sharing the how-to =)
November 17 | Unregistered CommenterThe Ninja Baker
This is such a cool idea!
Now were talking! Hit me up with some cake brekkie!
November 17 | Unregistered CommenterMarla
Amber: just consider it an upgrade to what you inherently knew was so right. :-)

J.S.: Very safely, my friend. VERY safely.

Erin: LOL!! You're mine, too, with your consistently awesome and clever recipes.

Emily: Sounds good to me, girl!

Ninja baker: I knew you'd be game for this!

Claudia: Thanks!

Marla: You and I think alike!!
November 17 | Registered CommenterCakespy
What a fun idea! My son would love this he's a red velvet fiend :D
Red Velvet Cereal is my dream realized. Thank you for this!
You're such a bad girl, I love it.
November 17 | Unregistered CommenterPamela @ BFG
This is very creative. I've never though of putting red velvet in cereal form.
Umm is this a thing and where do I sign up!?!?!
Seeing as how red velvet is my favorite of all the cakes, I applaud the fact that you've turned it into breakfast. What could be better?!
November 18 | Unregistered CommenterJoanne
Allie: your son, and me, both!

Jocelyn: I know, it's a childhood dream for me, too!

Pamela: I laughed out loud at that one.

Chineka: A world of cake cereal is yours now!

Julianne: I should start boxing it!

Joanne: I can't think of much better.
November 18 | Registered CommenterCakespy
I wish YOU'D been my mother. What a fun breakfast! I'm still laughing at how cool I think this idea is.
November 18 | Unregistered CommenterMaureen
Wow! Now that is a genius idea! Granted, it would NEVER happen around here because there is no such thing as leftover cake...much less leftover red velvet cake...but I still love your creativity. I bet that tasted amazing! :-)
November 18 | Unregistered CommenterDavid @ Spiced
Red velvet CROUTONS?! You're a flippin' genius, Jessie!
Why red velvet cereal? WHY NOT???
Why red velvet cereal? WHY NOT???
Oh me gee... This needs to happen in my life STAT!! Thank you for this sheer brilliant idea! ;)
November 23 | Unregistered CommenterJocelyn@Brucrewlife
Thanks Jocelyn!
November 24 | Registered CommenterCakespy

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