25 September 2009

Chocolate Stout Cake

photo of the chocolate stout cake
image courtesy of... Bon Appétit

This is a cake I made for a birthday party at my wife's work. I thought it was rather strange to add stout to a cake, but I must say that it got rave reviews at her work. I found this recipe in Bon Appétit magazine. If you wish to see the original recipe, please click on the link to Bon Appétit below the picture.


What you need

Cake


  • 2 nine-inch diameter cake pans

  • Parchment paper

  • Off-set spatula

  • 3 ounces unsweetened chocolate

  • 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour

  • 2 tsp. baking powder

  • ½ tsp baking soda

  • ½ tsp salt

  • 14 Tbsp (1 ¾ sticks) of salted butter, room temperature

  • 1 ¼ cups, plus 3 Tbsp of sugar

  • 3 large eggs, separated

  • ¾ cup chocolate stout (recommended , if you can find it), regular stout, or porter

  • 2/3 cup freshly brewed, strong coffee




    Frosting

  • 1-pound bittersweet chocolate (54% to 64% cacao), chopped

  • 2-cups heavy whipping cream

  • 1 tsp instant espresso powder

Putting it together

  1. First, get everything together that you will need, because you are going to be very busy over the next 30 minutes, or so

  2. Separate the eggs and keep them in the refrigerator until needed

  3. Butter and flour both cake pans

  4. Line bottom of cake pans with parchment paper

  5. Butter and flour the parchment paper

  6. Set oven rack to middle of oven and pre-heat oven to 350°

  7. Chop the chocolate and place it in a heat-proof bowl

  8. Place the bowl over a gently simmering water bath, stirring until melted (be sure to keep the chocolate warm)

  9. In a smaller bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt

  10. Using a whisk mix the dry ingredients well, then set aside

  11. In larger bowl, place the butter and 1 ¼ cups of sugar until it becomes fluffy and becomes pale yellow in color (be sure not to skimp on this part, it should take anywhere from 2-4 minutes)

  12. Beat in the egg yokes, one at a time. Beat well after each addition

  13. Beat in the melted chocolate

  14. Ditto the stout and then the coffee

  15. Put the mixer on the lowest setting and add the flour mixture to the chocolate mixture in two increments. Mix only until the flour is just incorporated. You do not want to over-mix at this point

  16. Using clean, dry beaters, beat egg whites and the 3 Tbsp of sugar, until you get stiff peaks

  17. Fold the stiff egg whites into the cake mixture, 1/3 at a time

  18. Pour the batter into the cake pans

  19. Place in oven and time for 30 minutes or until a tooth pick inserted in the center of each cake comes out clean

  20. When the cakes are done, place on cooling racks for 20 minutes

  21. After 30 minutes, take the rear of a knife and score the sides of each cake

  22. Invert the cakes onto the cooling racks, remove the pans and the parchment

  23. Allow to cool fully


When you have a minute...

The frosting


  1. While your cake is baking, we can get started on the frosting. Don't worry, this part is much easier

  2. Chop the chocolate and place in a heat-proof bowl

  3. Pour the heavy cream in a sauce pan

  4. Add the espresso powder

  5. Over medium-high heat, bring to a simmer, stirring constantly

  6. Pour the cream mixture over the chopped chocolate and let sit for 1 minute

  7. After one minute, whisk the chocolate until fully melted

  8. cover and let cool in the refrigerator until it is of spreadable consistency (about 2 hours), stir occasionally


Frosting the cake


  1. When the cake is cool and the frosting is ready, using a serrated knife, slice the rounded (top) portions of your cakes, so that they are flat

  2. Place one cake cut-side down on your platter/plate


    • Tip: to keep your platter clean, take some parchment and cut into strips. Place the strips under the edges of your cake. You will need about three pieces of parchment to make sure the entire platter is covered. When you are done frosting, just gently pull the parchment away and marvel at your clean plate

  3. Dump about a cup of the frosting on the cake and spread evenly over the top. You will want roughly about a ¼ inch (6-7mm) thick layer of frosting

  4. Place the second cake, cut-side down on top of the first

  5. Spread the remaining frosting evenly over the top and sides of the cake

  6. Cover with a cake dome and store in the refrigerator


    • If you are like most of us and don't have a cake dome, just take a very large Tupperware-type bowl and place the cake on the lid (I use a bit of Velcro on the bottom of the platter and on the lid to attach the two; it also keeps the cake from banging around during transport). Then place the bowl over the cake and seal

  7. Before serving, let the cake come to room temperature

I hope you enjoy it!

24 September 2009

Friday Fotos: 9/25


I have already turned my brain off for the weekend, so I don't know what to write (what else is new). Anyway, have a great weekend and enjoy the pictures...


Great sense of humor...

courtesy of... hahastop.com




We already have two of these...
photo of an alarm cat
found at... funnyjunk.com




As if I'm not already afraid of the dentist...
scary dental masks
courtesy of... theoriens.com

21 September 2009

Paw it Forward


Last week Koko and Yum Yum received a wonderful gift from their friends Isabella, Angel, and Sadie at BeadedTail. They were so excited that they could not wait for me to unpack their goodies, so Koko took the initiative and dove right on in. Little did I know at the time, but there was a wonderful catnip tackle bag buried on the bottom of the box.




Koko and yum Yum investigating their new gift...
koko and yum yum investigating their gift




Enough looking, immediate action is required...
koko digging through the box




Here are all the terrific new toys and treats we got.
Koko is playing with the catnip tackle bag...
koko and all the new toys




Hey, that one's mine...
koko and yum yum playing with their new toys




Playtime...
koko and yum yum playing




After all, it is a box...
koko sitting in the box



This was the first time that Koko and Yum Yum have really played together, so this gift could not have come at a better time. Once again, thanks to Angel, Isabella, and Sadie for the wonderful treats and toys!

If you would like to participate in Paw It Forward, please leave a comment and I will pick one lucky winner to receive a box of goodies for their pet(s).

How it works:
I send you a box of treats for your pet
You then choose someone to send a box of treats to or you can donate to your local animal shelter.


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