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Default Stout Cake - Superb!

-ONLY FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LOOOVE STOUT! -
Mix in a bowl the following ingredients:
225g of melted butter
350g brown sugar
4 beaten eggs
225g flour
2 teaspoons of soda (or yeast)
And in a separate bowl mix:
a pint of Guinness with
100g cocoa powder
150g grated dark chocolate.
Then mix the content of the two bowls together and put in the oven for
about an hour.
You can serve it warm with whipped cream....slurp!

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"mekare" > wrote in message
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> -ONLY FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LOOOVE STOUT! -
> Mix in a bowl the following ingredients:
> 225g of melted butter
> 350g brown sugar
> 4 beaten eggs
> 225g flour
> 2 teaspoons of soda (or yeast)
> And in a separate bowl mix:
> a pint of Guinness with
> 100g cocoa powder
> 150g grated dark chocolate.
> Then mix the content of the two bowls together and put in the oven for
> about an hour.
> You can serve it warm with whipped cream....slurp!
>


This sounds realllllly good.


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mekare wrote:
> -ONLY FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LOOOVE STOUT! -
> Mix in a bowl the following ingredients:
> 225g of melted butter
> 350g brown sugar
> 4 beaten eggs
> 225g flour
> 2 teaspoons of soda (or yeast)
> And in a separate bowl mix:
> a pint of Guinness with
> 100g cocoa powder
> 150g grated dark chocolate.
> Then mix the content of the two bowls together and put in the oven for
> about an hour.
> You can serve it warm with whipped cream....slurp!
>


I don't think the baking soda can be replaced with yeast as listed. Have
you tried this or is it an untested suggestion?
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"mekare" > wrote in message
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> -ONLY FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LOOOVE STOUT! -
> Mix in a bowl the following ingredients:
> 225g of melted butter
> 350g brown sugar
> 4 beaten eggs
> 225g flour
> 2 teaspoons of soda (or yeast)
> And in a separate bowl mix:
> a pint of Guinness with
> 100g cocoa powder
> 150g grated dark chocolate.
> Then mix the content of the two bowls together and put in the oven for
> about an hour.
> You can serve it warm with whipped cream....slurp!


To me, this sounds like a waste of a perfectly good Guiness. Alcohol abuse
even.
;-)

BOB


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On Apr 5, 11:21 pm, George > wrote:
> mekare wrote:
> > -ONLY FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LOOOVE STOUT! -
> > Mix in a bowl the following ingredients:
> > 225g of melted butter
> > 350g brown sugar
> > 4 beaten eggs
> > 225g flour
> > 2 teaspoons of soda (or yeast)
> > And in a separate bowl mix:
> > a pint of Guinness with
> > 100g cocoa powder
> > 150g grated dark chocolate.
> > Then mix the content of the two bowls together and put in the oven for
> > about an hour.
> > You can serve it warm with whipped cream....slurp!

>
> I don't think the baking soda can be replaced with yeast as listed. Have
> you tried this or is it an untested suggestion?


Yes I have tried it and it works perfectly well I can assure you



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cybercat wrote:
> "mekare" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>> -ONLY FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LOOOVE STOUT! -
>> Mix in a bowl the following ingredients:
>> 225g of melted butter
>> 350g brown sugar
>> 4 beaten eggs
>> 225g flour
>> 2 teaspoons of soda (or yeast)
>> And in a separate bowl mix:
>> a pint of Guinness with
>> 100g cocoa powder
>> 150g grated dark chocolate.
>> Then mix the content of the two bowls together and put in the oven for
>> about an hour.
>> You can serve it warm with whipped cream....slurp!
>>

>
> This sounds realllllly good.
>
>


Yeah it does...copied!

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