Assuming you’re not still recovering from St. Patrick’s day revelry, you might as well make use of those leftover, half-drunk bottles of Guinness. What better application than a dense, chocolate stout ...
This darkly decadent chocolate cake relies on a stout with a cult following. If you’re feeling naughty, drizzle it with ...
This week we’re taking a break from healthy recipes to focus on one of our favorite, anti-oxidant rich ingredients: chocolate. Below, we’ve chosen an excerpt from Theo Chocolate: Recipes & Sweet ...
Nicole Rees writes in "Baking Unplugged" that the strange-sounding combination of chocolate and stout makes a great cake. Use chocolate stout if you can find one, but any stout will do. The molasses ...
Chocolate meets dark beer in this decadent dessert from King Arthur Baking Co. “Stout and other dark beers are often described as having chocolatey overtones,” King Arthur’s Susan Reid points out.
1 cup Obsidian Stout, Firestone Walker Velvet Merlin or a similar stout 2 1/2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, whisk together ...
The folks at Sugar Land-based organic sweetener company Wholesome recently sent me some Fair Trade-certified sugar and recipes to try. I selected the Spiced Stout Mini Cakes recipe, the most ...
With a little bit of both Ireland and Italy on one plate, Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis’ Chocolate Stout Cake features rich stout beer, oat flour, and almond flour in this classic Italian ...
Chocolate. Beer. Cannabutter. While all of these three things are great on their own, as this recipe proves, they’re absolutely better together. These three ingredients come together in delicious ...
I love this recipe because it's a decadent, moist cake with booze! Who doesn't love that? It's really a showstopper at any function and it's guaranteed to disappear within minutes of serving.
One of Valentine’s Day’s most redeeming qualities is the copious amount of chocolate you’re encouraged to consume. (Calories don’t add up on February 14, right?) But why should that one holiday have ...