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Postby dracosbrew on Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:40 pm

Ok, a few things if you havent notice I want to make an irish carbomb cheese cake!!! I am by no means a pastry person either. I can usually come up with good ideas for flavors but the execution is usually not great due to me not always knowing what I am doing :smile: :cry: hehe

1st this is the plan make guiness chocolate stout cake for the base, a baileys cheesecake, and then top it with a jamesons carmel.

2nd the recipe I have calls for milk. I was thinking about switching milk for baileys and adding extra yolk or two if consistency looks to thin. good or bad??

3rd Is the cake gonna make a horrible base do to its porous nature? Should I cover it with a thin layer of cocolate before I add the cheesecake mixture. Or do I just make it denser closer to a brownie?

All opinions advice commenet appreciated thanks in advance ::thank_you::
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Re: Irish Carbomb Cheescake Save to MyRecipes

Postby ChefMod on Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:30 pm

I'm no baker, so will leave that one to the pros, but I just had to comment. Irish carbomb cheese cake?! Wow! I would have never thought to do something like that. I've had a couple Irish carbombs in my lifetime (okay, 2, the same night, in college) and that was enough. Please let us know how it turns out--very creative!
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Re: Irish Carbomb Cheescake Save to MyRecipes

Postby dracosbrew on Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:51 pm

will do right now i'm trying to get the ingredients together booze is expensive :eek:
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Re: Irish Carbomb Cheescake Save to MyRecipes

Postby dracosbrew on Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:58 pm

her is the final product needs a bit of tweeking!!
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was fun to make doesnt taste to bad either
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Re: Irish Carbomb Cheescake Save to MyRecipes

Postby ChefMod on Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:40 am

I wasn't able to see the images in your post (looks like integrated img and html). Here's a repost! Looks yummy! How did it taste?

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Re: Irish Carbomb Cheescake Save to MyRecipes

Postby dracosbrew on Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:27 pm

like baileys and caramel mostly, and super rich i enjoyed it !!:) gonna try pineapple upsidedown cake with pina colada cheeses cake next
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Postby ChefMod on Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:54 pm

Would you mind sharing your recipe for this? I'd love to try it!
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Re: Irish Carbomb Cheescake Save to MyRecipes

Postby dracosbrew on Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:24 am

why sure some of the measurements are not exact due to this being my 1st time on the cheese cake but here they are.
I used a 9 in spring form pan so it would match the cheese cake but thats up to you on the size of your cake
guiness chocolate stout cake 1/2 recipe
1/2C guiness 1/4C butter 1/4C unsweetened cocoa 1C sugar 1/3C sour cream 1 egg 1C AP flour
1 1/4 t baking soda
Method: melt butter and guiness add cocoa and mix. mix dry ingredients. add guiness mixture mix until incorparated and sour cream then egg. spray pan pour in batter and bake on 350 for about 30 mins. (done in regular household oven)

cheese cake:
32 oz cream cheese 1 1/2C sugar 5 eggs 1C sour cream about 2 baileys mini bottles or 200 ML

mix sugar and cream cheese until smoth. blend in baileys, then eggs one at a time just to incorporate. mix in sour cream. pour into spring form pan and bake in watter bath for about 1 hr and 40 mins. cake will fall about 2-3 inches

let both cakes cool, cheese cake in the fridge. un pan cheesecake place ontop of guiness cake and cover with caramel i put some jamesons in mine but its good either way.

hope you enjoy ::serve::
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