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Someone recently asked me if I had ever made a red velvet cake with kahlua flavoring but I haven't. I haven't even tasted kahlua so I have no idea if something like this would be good. Does anyone have any ideas? It can't be real kahlua since her daughter is young.

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Hi..   Kahlua is made out of Coffee beans and sweet vanilla and then rum. Keep out the rum ofcourse.. So I think a red velvet cake would come out tasting like a mocha cake.. That is if you use chocolate in your red velvet recipe... Good Luck...

kahlua taste like coffee so what about a coffee essence

I see this post is old but one suggestion is to sub the water in the recipe out for Kahlua.  I make a Kahlua cake all the time and that is what I do.  If you do not want the real strong Kahlua taste just use less Kahlua and top it off with water to make the right liquid amount in your recipe. 

I have used a Kahlua simple syrup to drizzle my layers for this type of cake.  It's easy enough to make and boils the alcohol out of it. I imagine the baking would boil it out of the cake if you just add it to the batter.  My Southern Comfort Red Velvet has 1/2 c Southern Comfort in it, but you can't taste anything alcohol in the finished cake.

Kahlua is a coffee flavored liqueur.  So perhaps adding just strong coffee.  :o)

That works, too--just substitute the same amount of coffee for the Kahlua.

When I make my Kahlua Fudge cake you can taste the liquor in it and that is what people like about it.  I add espresso powder to it along with the Kahlua.  If someone likes Kahlua they will want the alcohol flavor with it.  Without it, you are making a mocha or espresso flavored cake. 

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