Flavor that makes the senses shine
The combination of Guinness and Chocolate beer not only results in a dessert, but in a spectacular experience for the palate. This cake has captured the hearts (and stomachs) of many, thanks to its incredible mixture of flavors that bind in a delicious hug. Did you ever imagine that a beer drink made chocolate even better? This recipe will surprise you!
A look at the numbers: what is in the portion?
For those who take care of their figure (or not), a slice of this delight contains about 450 calories. Among its nutritional calculations we find 55 grams of carbohydrates, 20 grams of fats (12 of them saturated), 6 grams of protein, and 35 grams of sugars – only a slight touch of indulgence, right?
The magic recipe: Hands to the dough!
Preparation and cooking time
Be sure to book an hour and 45 minutes. That is all that is needed to delight your friends!
The ingredients that will rejoice your table
Take an eye on what you will need to create this chocolate feast:
cake: 400 g of sugar, 280 ml of guinness beer, 150 g of wheat flour, 150 g of butter, 120 ml of cream, 75 g of cocoa powder, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon of vanilla and a touch of bicarbonate. coverage: 150 g of cheese cream, 150 g of sugar glasses, 100 ml of liquid cream.
The art of preparation: step by step
Start by heating butter and beer over low heat, while your oven is heated at 180 ° C. In a bowl, mix the sugar with the flour and cocoa sifted to eliminate lumps. In another container, throw it all together: cream, eggs and the liquid mixture of beer. Combine it with dried ingredients carefully, pouring the mixture into a greased and baked mold for 50 minutes. Waiting for the stick to come out clean for a sweet victory!
The final touch: Coverage worthy of a Guinness
While the cake cools, get the cream and mix with the cheese cream and glasses. If the mixture is dense, do not hesitate to add a splash of milk. Extend this delicious cream on the cake and let the magic occur. VOILÁ, your cake is ready to be devoured!
A little history: Guinness, the beer that conquered the world
Since its foundation in 1759 by Arthur Guinness in Dublin, Guinness beer has been more than a drink: it is an icon. With a 9,000 -year lease contract (yes, you have read it well!), Arthur began to make beers that became popular, launching his’ extra stout ‘guinness’ in 1778, whose wealth has taken over the heart of many. As they expanded, its Harp distinctive and its black color became a quality symbol worldwide.
Reflection: Enjoying with each bite
Whether you enjoy it in a meeting with friends, in a special celebration or simply because yes, this Guinness beer cake is an explosion of flavor that deserves a place in your recipe book. Dare to take pleasure to another level and become the hero of the kitchen with this delicious and fun option that will undoubtedly be the star of your table.