A Guinness cake with Irish cream cream cheese icing, paired with a glass of Guinness.(Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer) You can celebrate St. Patrick's Day with corned beef and cabbage, or you could ...
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease and flour two 9-inch cake pans, and line them with parchment paper circles. Place the stout and butter in a large, heavy saucepan, and heat until the butter melts.
11/2 cups stout or dark beer such as Guinness 11/2 cups unsalted butter 1 cup Dutch-process cocoa powder 3 cups all-purpose flour 3 cups granulated sugar 21/4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 3 ...
Editor’s note: High altitudes makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This twice-monthly column presents recipes and tips that make baking in ...
What's a better treat than with this Irish-inspired cookie recipe?! The original recipe from the mastermind behind A Beautiful Bite said these cookies "will have your Irish (or non-Irish) eyes smiling ...
“This dessert is one of the most luxurious no-bake treats you can make,” says Jane Dunn, author of Jane’s Patisserie: Celebrate! “I serve this every Christmas season, as it always goes down well, but ...
We all love cake, but we don’t always love the work that goes into making a beautiful sponge. Salon resident pastry chef Meghan McGarry of Buttercream Blondie set out to simplify our time in the ...
Editor’s note: High altitudes makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This twice-monthly column presents recipes and tips that make baking in ...
Editor’s note: Living in the Colorado High Country is pure joy. Baking in it isn’t. High altitude makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This ...
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