The batter for this cake combines baking staples like flour, cocoa powder, butter or oil and eggs with a fun bonus ingredient: Guinness. Once mixed, the batter is divided between cake pan or muffin ...
This above all else we know to be true... Guinness is, first and foremost, an Irish beer, and in Ireland, we have true respect for the potato. You don’t just buy a bag of generic spuds; you choose ...
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As one of the most recognizable beer brands in the world, Guinness can be found flowing from taps at restaurants, hole-in-the-wall bars, and even upscale cocktail bars. But what about incorporating ...
One of Nigella Lawson's cakes has been called the "most crowd-pleasing" and reliable recipes "in existence". The celebrity chef first shared the recipe for her chocolate Guinness cake in her 2004 ...
Executive Pastry Chef Yohann Le Bescond shared his recipe for a chocolate cake that includes Guinness beer to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. In a bowl, sift flour, cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder and ...
Welcome to our new(ish) column, “Ask the Pastry Chef,” by Amy Morris, a pastry sous chef at J&G Steakhouse. Have a question for Amy? Leave it in the comments section. Do you have a cake recipe with ...
I’m going to say something controversial: 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 ...
I’ve got a few chocolate cake recipes that I keep up my sleeve for different occasions, and Nigella Lawson’s Chocolate Guinness Cake is my favorite of them all. I serve when I have my girlfriends over ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. As an East Coast girl with roots near the ...
St. Patrick’s Day is here, and Irish and non-Irish people around the world are celebrating by having parades, drinking green beer or eating corned beef and cabbage, but Irish flavors go beyond that ...