I used to not be a fan of chocolate cake. I know, I know, chocolate cake is one of the most beloved dessert icons of all time, and I respect that, but here’s the thing: Most of them come out dry and ...
Whenever this festive time rolls around, I like to take it as an opportunity to try out fun Irish or St. Patrick's Day-inspired recipes. So when I came across one that combines two of my favorite ...
I began contemplating a chocolate cake in which the bitterness that is part of chocolate’s unique seduction was heightened by ...
1. Place a saucepan under an extraction fan, pour in the Guinness and set over a high heat. Reduce to half the quantity (250g). Set aside to cool. Melt the butter in a pan, then leave it to cool. 2.
We think chocolate and beer make a pretty stellar combo, and this Guinness chocolate cake recipe is proof. With sour cream added for moistness, the recipe calls for one cup of Guinness in the cake ...
If you like the taste of Guinness but don't fancy a pint, then why not celebrate St Patrick's Day with a Guinness cake. Guinness chocolate cake combines the flavours of Irish stout with chocolate and ...
The recipe calls for Guinness, it being St. Patrick’s ... Be sure your cake pans are at least 2 inches deep. To make the chocolate stout cake: Place the stout and butter in a large, heavy ...
So when I came across one that combines two of my favorite things — chocolate cake and Guinness beer — I knew I had to give it a try. With more than 9,000 five-star reviews, this decadent dessert ...
As it turns out, the same boozy magic works wonders in dessert form since the malty richness of Guinness deepens and complements the chocolate flavor. Ditching the usual eggs, oil and water renders a ...