Sunday, April 24, 2011

Irish Carbomb Cake

So I know the name of this cake is politically incorrect, but it is also the name of a shot that is really good.  So when I found this recipe I had to try it.  I got it from Never Did Think. It was very easy to make.

I really liked the Baileys and the cake. The Whiskey frosting was good when I got all 3 together.  D liked every thing.  Yes, I would make it again.

What religion is your whiskey? Jameson is Catholic and Bushmills is Protestant.

Irish Carbomb Cake

Guinness Cake
1 Box chocolate cake mix (I used a Duncan Hines Chocolate Fudge cake.)
Egg and oil called for on box of cake mix (3 eggs and 1/2 C of oil)
Guinness (1 can will suffice with some left over for the cook).

This is the easy part. Make the cake as directed on the box, except replace the water called for with Guinness. Bake in two 9 inch round pans. Your house will smell like beer while it bakes. Don’t worry, the smell is much stronger than the taste of the cake will be.

Bailey’s Cream Cheese Filling
4 oz cream cheese, softened
1/2 stick butter, softened
1/2 box powdered sugar
Bailey’s, to taste
Mix the cream cheese and butter, then add in the powdered sugar a little at a time. (Follow this! I didn't and was covered in sugar) When it’s all blended, add the Bailey’s. I couldn't tell you how much I added (less than 1/4 C) but didn't measure. If it gets too runny, you can add more powdered sugar to fix it.
Note from Never Did Think: This is half of my normal cream cheese frosting recipe. Believe me, it’s more than enough since you’re only putting it between the two cakes.

Chocolate Whiskey Buttercream frosting:
Adapted from the Williams Sonoma chocolate buttercream recipe
¾ c dark cocoa powder
4 TBSP vegetable oil
3-4 cups powdered sugar (start with three, add as needed, I only used 3)
1 stick butter, softened
2 tablespoons milk
2 tbsp whiskey, plus more to taste(I used 4 because I used up the whiskey)

Mix the cocoa powder with vegetable oil and set aside.
Beat powdered sugar, butter, milk, and whiskey together with electric mixer. Once fully combined (it will be pretty liquid-y), blend in the cocoa mixture until the frosting is the right consistency. If it’s still too runny, add more powdered sugar. If it’s not whiskey-tasting enough, add more whiskey.

1 comment:

Sespi said...

I'm glad you liked my cake! It's a favorite of my husband :)