Guinness Irish Chocolate Cake
A big part of our family heritage is Irish and I love to make special Irish recipes. Most of the Irish recipes that I make are passed down to me by different family members. This recipe for Guinness Irish Chocolate Cake was handed down to me from one of my Aunts and it is easily one of my favorite chocolate cake recipes. The flavor of the cake is absolutely so good it really doesn't need a frosting to top it. We do have the perfect frosting with a creamy rich flavor that is a great compliment to this Irish family favorite!
Lets Bake This Cake
Starting With
A Dark Guinness Beer * or Substitute and Butter
Whisk In The Sugar and Coco Mix
Next We Are Adding A Mixture of
Eggs, Sour Cream and Vanilla
Slowly We Will Add The Flour Mixture
Blend All The Ingredients Until Smooth
Pour This Rick Thick Batter Into The Nine Inch Springform Pan
Bake, Then Cool Completely Before Frosting
Remove From The Springform Pan After Cooled
Prepare The Creamy Frosting
Frost The Cake
Guinness Irish Chocolate Cake
Miz Helen's Kitchen
Ingredients
Please Read The Recipe All The Way Through Before Beginning
1/2 cup butter, cubed
1 cup Guinness (dark beer)*(see substitute)
2 cups sugar
3/4 cups cocoa
2 eggs, room temperature, beaten
2/3 cup sour cream
4 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking soda
Frosting
1 (8 ounce) cream cheese, softened
2 cups confectioners' sugar
1/2 teaspoon clear vanilla extract
1/3 cup heavy cream
Directions
In a small bowl whisk together the sugar and cocoa, set aside.
In a small bowl combine the eggs, sour cream and vanilla, set aside.
In a small bowl whisk together the flour and baking soda, set aside.
In a large sauce pan heat the butter and very slowly add the beer.
After the mixture is heated, remove from heat.
Whisk in the sugar and cocoa mixture, until completely blended.
Stir in the eggs, sour cream and vanilla mixture until completely blended.
Whisk in the flour and baking soda mixture, whisk until completely blended and smooth.
Pour the batter into a 9 inch greased with a parchment bottom liner springform pan.
Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes, or until the center test clean.
Remove to a cooling rack and let cool in the pan until room temperature.
Remove the pan and place the cake on a serving cake plate.
Frosting Directions
In a medium size mixing bowl, with a hand mixer, mix the cream cheese until completely smooth and creamy.
Add the confectioners sugar and gradually add the heavy cream until you have reached the consistency that you prefer.
Frost the cake and enjoy!
Recipe Tip *Substitute the beer with a cup of root beer.
Pin For Later
Time To Serve This Delicious Cake!
Slice To Serve, I Can't Wait To Have
A Nice Slice Of This Cake!
And Now The Anticipation Of That First Bite!
I am always so excited to be able to share our family recipes with our other family members in addition to sharing them with all of you. Thanks so much for stopping by the cottage to spend some time with us in the kitchen today. You have a fantastic week and come back to see us real soon!
Peace and Joy
Miz Helen
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This cake looks amazing, and sounds like it will be moist and rich; yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to make a chocolate cake!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing Helen! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Farm Fresh Tuesdays Blog Hop. Your incredible cake is one of my features at this week's hop! See you there!
ReplyDeleteMelissa | Little Frugal Homestead
Erin go braugh! That's an Irish cake! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party!! Hope your week is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous, rich and chocolatey cake, Miz Helen! The cake looks so moist and delicious too. Thank you for sharing and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party Community. I’m featuring this post at the party this week. Hope to ‘see’ you there! Take care, stay well, and I wish you a week full of blessings. Happy St Patrick's Day to you and Leonard!
ReplyDeleteCame here from April's Hearth and Soul Link Party and am looking forward to making this Guinness and Chocolate Cake. I've been looking for a recipe for this for years!
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