Roodeberg, the cherished South African classic with a lifetime of stories in every bottle, has released the 2022 vintage of its vibrant Rosé perfect for summer sipping.
With our taste buds craving crisp, fruity wines as summer unfolds, Roodeberg Classic Rosé 2022 fits the bill with bursts of strawberry, blueberry and raspberry.
This enticing bouquet sets the scene for a mouthful of enchantment with a splash of Turkish delight. The wine is a meticulously crafted blend of classic red grape varieties. It is fresh and appealing with good acidity and a long fruity finish.
Roodeberg Classic Rosé is best enjoyed well chilled with friends sharing tapas on the patio or al fresco sushi, salads and sundowners by the pool. This gorgeous salmon-pink wine loves grilled seafood, chicken or pork skewers and is pure joy with deliciously silky red velvet cake.
Well-known food writer, Ilse van der Merwe of www.thefoodfox.com shares her luxurious red velvet cake recipe as the perfect taste partner for Roodeberg Classic Rosé.
“There are few things as lusciously tempting to enjoy with a fruity Rosé as a beautiful layered red velvet cake with creamy frosting. Although not difficult to make, it seems special enough to serve to royalty,” is Ilse’s take on this ever so decadent pairing.
Roodeberg Classic Rosé 2022 is available at leading stores countrywide or the KWV Emporium at around R79 a bottle. Visit www.roodeberg.com for more information or https://www.kwvemporium.co.za/ for online sales.
Classic Red Velvet Layer Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Recipe by Ilse van der Merwe of www.thefoodfox @The_FoodFox
There are few things as lusciously tempting as a beautiful layered red velvet cake with creamy frosting. Although not difficult to make, it seems special enough to serve to royalty.
The recipe makes a medium size cake with two 20 cm layers. For special occasions, double it up to make four layers.
Ingredients:
125 g butter, softened
210 g (250 ml) caster sugar
2 X large eggs
30 ml red food colouring
30 ml cocoa powder, plus a little extra for dusting
250 ml buttermilk
10 ml vanilla extract
2 cups cake flour, sifted
½ t salt
1½ t baking soda
15 ml red wine vinegar (or brown vinegar)
For the frosting – enough for two layers:
125 g butter, softened
2 cups (250 g) icing sugar, sifted
5 ml vanilla extract
230-250 g plain cream cheese, at room temperature
Method:
Prepare the cake:
Preheat the oven to 180° C. Spray two 20 cm cake tins with non-stick spray and line the bottoms with greaseproof baking paper. Add the butter and caster sugar to a large mixing bowl (or stand mixer bowl) and whisk/beat for 2 minutes, scraping the sides. Add the eggs and continue to whisk/beat until light and creamy (about 2 minutes). In a separate cup, stir the food colouring and cocoa powder together to form a smooth paste. In a medium mixing bowl, add the buttermilk and vanilla, then add the cocoa paste and stir until mixed. Add this mixture to the whisked egg mixture, along with the sifted flour and salt, then mix for about 20 seconds or until it is just mixed, scraping the sides. In a separate cup, stir together the baking soda and vinegar (it will froth), then fold it into the cake batter with a spatula until just mixed. Divide the batter into the two prepared tins, smoothing the surfaces, then bake at 180° C for 25 minutes (or until an inserted skewer comes out clean). Remove from the oven, let it cool for 5 minutes, then carefully turn out on wire racks to cool completely, removing the baking paper.
Prepare the frosting:
Whisk the butter until light and fluffy, then add the sifted icing sugar. Continue whisking until it comes together (it will seem very dry at first), then add the vanilla and whisk to a smooth creamy frosting. In a separate small mixing bowl, whisk the cream cheese to smooth any lumps and make it very soft, then add the smooth cream cheese to the frosting and mix very briefly – it should just come together (if you mix it too long, it might split).
To frost the cake:
Use a long serrated knife to slice off the rounded tops of each layer (you can eat these off-cuts as a baker’s treat!) and place the first layer on a cake plate/stand. Spread ?-½ of the frosting on the first layer, then place the second layer on top. Transfer the remaining frosting to a piping bag and neatly pipe tufts of frosting all over the top (or just spread it neatly). Dust lightly with cocoa powder. Serve at room temperature.
To store:
Store in an airtight container on a cool shelf/countertop for up to 3 days, or refrigerate for about 5-6 days.
Categories: Roodeberg (KWV)