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Started by dazie, March 16, 2006, 04:18:03 PM

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Guinness Cake
By the Care2 Staff.

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Guinness is Ireland's famous dark beer--surprisingly low in alcohol and calories but rich in taste and possible health benefits (it may be called "stout" but moderate consumption won't make you that way!). The Irish give it to nursing mothers for its B vitamins and flavonoids; recent studies show a link between dark beer and the prevention of heart attacks. That said, the addition of Guinness--or a similar dark stout--to this lovely cake recipe gives it a special moistness and delicious Irish flavor.

Dried fruits, key ingredients of Guinness Cake, are another health plus, since they are rich in antioxidants. All in all, this is a darling of a cake.

INGREDIENTS

2/3 cup dark raisins or currants
3/4 cup dried cherries
1 1/3 cups golden raisins
1 bottle Guinness stout, or similar dark beer
1/2 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
3 eggs, beaten
2 1/4 cups self-rising flour
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
1 pinch salt

1. Place dried fruit in a bowl and cover with Guinness. Allow to soak overnight.

2. Preheat oven to 350F. In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar together until smooth, then beat in the eggs one at a time.

3. Strain fruit, reserving the Guinness separately. Add flour, spices, salt, and drained fruit to butter and sugar mixture. Add enough fresh Guinness to the drained stout to measure 8 fluid ounces and add to batter, mixing thoroughly to combine.

4. Grease an 8-inch cake pan and add batter, smoothing top evenly. Bake in preheated oven for about 2 hours, until the center is firm.

Serves 8.
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Listener

I don't really like Guinness.

Jessie

Tastes like drinking pennies.  I tasted OBB's Guinness in Austin.
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dazie

I figured it would be yummy for St. Pat's.

How do you know what drinking pennies tastes like??
"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
I think so, Brain, but how will we get the Spice Girls into the paella?

Bennyhana

I'm not a real big guinness fan because it tastes too much like coffee for me, and I don't like coffee.

Drinking pennies always tasted like burning to me, but maybe I was melting them wrong.

Bishamonten

Quote from: Jessie on March 16, 2006, 07:07:16 PM
Tastes like drinking pennies.  I tasted OBB's Guinness in Austin.

That's funny, I love Guinness and all beers takes like drinking penises to me...

ReBurn

I've never, ever even tasted Guinness.
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Quote from: ReBurn on March 16, 2006, 09:01:39 PM
I've never, ever even tasted Guinness.
Me either.  It almost comes out of the bottle in chunks.
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meredith

I'm not a fan of Guinness, but it probably contributes an interesting flavor to the cake.  Did you make this?

Gamplayerx

You shouldn't have to chew your beer.

I'll refrain from posting a raisin rant. 

Alice


nishi

i love guinness. besides - how else can you combine beer with a nutritious breakfast?
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