Drink beer, and you'll be all right
Feb. 28th, 2013 05:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So... anyone got any ideas on how to bake a beer-flavoured cake?
Having been caught up in the heady excitement of my rapper team's Facebook page, I have accidentally agreed to make someone a cake "made out of beer". I have remarkably little idea of how to proceed.
A quick google suggests that recipes for chocolate and stout cake exist. My mum makes a Guinness cake, but (although it's lovely) it tastes more of fruit cake than of Guinness. I'm currently inclining towards this Spiced Beer Cake recipe - though again I'm worried that the spices (while nice) will detract from the beery flavour.
Any advice? Please note I don't want a cake that looks like a foaming tankard, or is iced to resemble a bottle... I want a cake that contains and (preferably) tastes noticeably of beer.
I need to bake my cake next Thursday (to be delivered on Friday), so not a lot of time for experimentation...
Having been caught up in the heady excitement of my rapper team's Facebook page, I have accidentally agreed to make someone a cake "made out of beer". I have remarkably little idea of how to proceed.
A quick google suggests that recipes for chocolate and stout cake exist. My mum makes a Guinness cake, but (although it's lovely) it tastes more of fruit cake than of Guinness. I'm currently inclining towards this Spiced Beer Cake recipe - though again I'm worried that the spices (while nice) will detract from the beery flavour.
Any advice? Please note I don't want a cake that looks like a foaming tankard, or is iced to resemble a bottle... I want a cake that contains and (preferably) tastes noticeably of beer.
I need to bake my cake next Thursday (to be delivered on Friday), so not a lot of time for experimentation...
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Date: 2013-03-01 04:49 pm (UTC)Sounds like a useful all-purpose cake recipe, that, I must try it out.