Red Velvet Sheet Cake Recipe with Cookies and Cream Frosting (2024)

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Simple and perfect – this red velvet sheet cake recipe makes a cake that is dense and moist and is topped with a decadent cookies and cream frosting. This cake proves that simple can be amazing!

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It’s a pretty exciting time here on Taste and Tell. What started as a fun feature – a yearly Red Velvet Week – back in 2011, turned into a whole cookbook, dedicated to all things red velvet.

I’m still pinching myself and wondering if this is real life.

The original release date of the book was supposed to be today, so I had planned on doing my 2014 Red Velvet Week this week. Well, as luck would have it, the book was released a week early, so I’m not technically starting Red Velvet Week the day that the book was released. But now it’s time to party!!

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So this week is going to be a fun one. 5 all new red velvet recipes, not included in the book, plus a chance to win a copy of the book every day. When I told my mom I was going to do this, she asked how I was able to come up with another 5 ideas. Truth be told, I had more than 5 ideas, so I’ve got some saved up now for Red Velvet Week 2015! 🙂

I didn’t realize how different writing for the blog and writing a cookbook would be. There is a lot less pressure on the blog – if photos are bad, I can go back in and re-do them. If an ingredient is forgotten (I hate it when that happens), it’s not hard to fix. But with a book? It’s permanent. No going back. What is printed will be in print for the rest of forever. So yeah, just a little bit of pressure!

While I love every single recipe in the book, and I don’t have any regrets at all, I do have to admit that I wish I would have come up with this sheet cake recipe for the book. Because I am going to go ahead and say it – this is the perfect red velvet cake.

I was inspired by the recipe I made from Christy’s cookbook – The Girl Who Ate Everything. The sheet cake recipe I made from her cookbook had the most amazing texture, and I knew I had to try to red velvetize it. It took a few tries before I found that it was the best in a 9×13-inch pan, and it needed buttermilk to give it that recognizable red velvet flavor. I was totally smitten with the final product. It’s not a light and fluffy cake, but red velvet cake shouldn’t be. It’s definitely more of a dense cake, it’s super moist and has a true velvet crumb. If you think you don’t like red velvet, you should try this sheet cake recipe!

This is a simple looking cake – it’s no 4 layer cake like I have in the book. But I think part of the charm of this sheet cake recipe is it’s simplicity. I have found that although I love a showstopper, the simple cakes like this one are the ones that get made the most. This is a cake that you could whip up on Sunday night to share with your family.

My original plan was to just make a cream cheese frosting to top the cake, but last minute, I decided to throw in some crushed cookies. I loved the little something extra the frosting gave the cake – it was a perfect companion!

Make sure to check back in all week for some fun new red velvet recipes. And a chance to win a copy of my book every day this week. Or if you want to just buy it, (you know you want to!) ;), you can buy it on Amazon.

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Red Velvet Sheet Cake Recipe with Cookies and Cream Frosting

5 from 3 votes

Author: Deborah Harroun

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 28 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 servings

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Simple and perfect - this red velvet sheet cake recipe makes a cake that is dense and moist and is topped with a decadent cookies and cream frosting. This cake proves that simple can be amazing!

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 eggs lightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 tablespoons red food coloring
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Frosting

  • 8 oz cream cheese
  • 4 oz butter
  • 2 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 24 Chocolate Sandwich Cookies Oreos - about 2/3 package

Instructions

Recipe Notes:

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  1. Judith says

    Red Velvet Sheet Cake Recipe with Cookies and Cream Frosting (18)
    I loved this recipe so much! It was super quick and easy to make. The cake melts like butter in your mouth and the frosting gives it the perfect balance! I’m gonna make red velvet loaves and see how they come out!

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  2. Leesee says

    Red Velvet Sheet Cake Recipe with Cookies and Cream Frosting (19)
    This is the best and easiest Red Velvet cake thus far. It is so tender and moist. I tried to hold back on the food coloring, but didn’t like the color. So now, I’m making it again, my B-day cake to self. 😊 The first one will be for my husband. Lol

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  3. Thea Switzer says

    Red Velvet Sheet Cake Recipe with Cookies and Cream Frosting (20)
    Thank you for this Lil gem! Sooooooo good!

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  4. Debra Y says

    Hello! So with the cookies & cream frosting what does 4oz butter translate to. 4 Tbsp?I’m also planning on using half regular Oreos and half red velvet Oreos and a little more food coloring to make it a pale pink. Thanks.

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    • Deborah says

      4 ounces of butter would be 1/2 cup, so 8 tablespoons. Love the idea of using red velvet Oreos!

      Reply

  5. Nancy P says

    Is there a way to double the recipe? I need a really big sheet cake! This looks awesome!

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  6. Tweeka B says

    This recipe did not specify AP Flour or Cake Flour.

    Since AP is what I had on hand, that is what I used.
    Hopefully it still comes out tasting good 🙁 but would be helpful to know.

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    • Deborah says

      It’s all-purpose. 🙂

      Reply

  7. Brynn says

    I was thinking about doing these as cupcakes. Do you think it would work or should I use your red velvet cupcake recipe and then add on the cookies and cream frosting?

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    • Deborah says

      I’m not sure this recipe would convert well to cupcakes. I would probably recommend using the red velvet cupcake recipe and this frosting.

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      • Brynn says

        So I tried both. I made the sheet cake into cupcakes and used your original cupcake recipe as well. I have to say, the sheet cake made excellent cupcakes! I almost liked them better… they weren’t quite as dense. I know everyone has different palates though. Both were incredible! And both icings were outstanding! Thanks for the recipes!!

      • Deborah says

        I’m so glad to hear that it translated well to cupcakes. I need to try it now!! 🙂

      • Lucy says

        I had the same question and you answered it ..thanks! Just wondering did you use All purpose flour or cake flour? Thank you!

  8. Chels R. says

    I love sheet cakes! I think this is awesome! Josh has already done some cooking from the cookbook this week cuz I’m recovering from surgery and what I’ve tasted is out of this world good! Again, I am so proud of you! You did a great job!!

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    • Deborah says

      Thanks, Chels – that means a lot!!

      Reply

  9. Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says

    I’m so excited to dig into your book Deborah! Red Velvet RULES!

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  10. Joanne says

    I can’t ever get enough of red velvet, and I am SO EXCITED to get my hands on your cookbook!! This cake is also going to make it’s way into my life and my belly.I can feel it.

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  11. Cookin Canuck says

    I’ll bet that frosting is absolutely amazing! And congratulations on your book, Deb…what a fantastic accomplishment!

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  12. Nutmeg Nanny says

    Congratulations on the book! This cake looks crazy delicious. That frosting is calling my name.

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  13. Yvette (Muy Bueno) says

    Wow, big congrats on your book — I’m so excited for you! Best wishes on it all. Can’t wait to see a copy. And this cake…Wowza!

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  14. ashley@blondegirlcravings says

    Holy smokes. This looks FANTASTIC!! I love the idea of some texture in the frosting from the cookies. Pinned!

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  15. Angelyn @ Everyday Desserts says

    congratulations on your beautiful book! by the way, that frosting looks outstanding!

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  16. Emily says

    My teeth ache just looking at this recipe . . . but in a really good way. Holy cow. YUM!

    Reply

  17. Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction says

    Love that you paired red velvet with a cookies and cream frosting! This looks so good!

    Reply

  18. Catherine says

    Congratulations!! That is quite an accomplishment and a labor of love.
    The cake looks wonderful. Blessings, Catherine

    Reply

  19. Becky (The Cookie Rookie) says

    CONGRATS!!! I cant wait to buy this cookbook! Red Velvet is my fave. Awesome job!!

    Reply

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