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Whiskey in a Jar Chocolate Cake
The jar cake is an idea originally conceived, as I understand it, as a way to store home-baked cakes for shipment to loved ones in the armed forces overseas. My grandfather was an army veteran, but at the moment I don’t have any family members or close friends in active duty overseas. One of my grandfather’s fondest memories was his first deployment in Greenland at the age of 14. (He didn’t have a birth certificate so his mom lied about his age to get him enlisted.) He told me they gave them shots of whiskey to keep warm on Greenland’s frigid nights. So when I think army, I always associate it with whiskey.
This cake is the perfect pairing of chocolate and whiskey. It’s an ooey, gooey, very moist cake. That’s because it is a flourless cake, and it’s also gluten free. If you’ve never had flourless cake before, it’s a mushy, fudgy, cake-like decadence with a paper thin crispy crust. I added a simple buttercream frosting spiked with a little more whiskey for the frosting, but you can omit it, it’s plenty delicious on it’s own.
Whiskey in a Jar (Flourless) Chocolate Cake
Ingredients
1 stick butter
8 oz chocolate pieces (chopped fine) or small chips, semi-sweet
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
4 eggs
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup Tennessee whiskey, I used Jack Daniels
nonstick spray
Frosting
4 oz shortening
4 oz softened butter
1 lb powdered sugar
2 tablespoons milk or whiskey
Method
1. In a double boiler, or in the microwave, melt butter and chocolate together. Stir well. Let cool.
2. Add butter and chocolate to a large mixing bowl with sugars. Mix until well combined. Add whiskey and mix well. Add eggs, one at a time, until incorporated. Mix well. Add salt, baking soda and baking powder. Mix very well. .
3. Pour into 4 pint jars that have been sprayed well with non-stick spray. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 – 40 minutes, or until cakes pass the toothpick test. (And they have risen and fell)
For frosting:
1. Cream softened butter and shortening in stand mixer with wire attachment.
2. Add sugar. Mix on low until combined. Turn mixer to high. Add a little of the milk or whiskey at a time, until icing is light and fluffy.
3. Refrigerate until ready to use.
Makes 4 large servings
Note: All the whiskey does NOT cook out of the cake, so it is NOT kiddie-friendly.
For even more amazing jar cake recipes, visit our slideshow here.
And for another whiskey in the jar amazing cake, visit Sprinkle Bakes here.
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Lucky Pony » Blog Archive » Cake in jar, cake in my mouth. commented on Aug 18 11 at 5:51 amGerard Iribe commented on Apr 14 11 at 6:35 pmCake + Whiskey = DROOL!
michelturner commented on Apr 15 11 at 2:57 amGiving away freebies and free samples is the best way for companies to introduce their products to you. Best place is “123 Get Samples” Best of all, there is no obligation on your part.
ShopCookMake commented on Apr 16 11 at 5:51 pmThis looks so good
Shannon Thomas commented on Jun 05 11 at 1:43 pmCan this cake be made in taller pint jars? Like mason jars?
Elisa commented on Oct 10 11 at 3:57 pmThis sounds amazing! I’m going to try it!!!
Gesa commented on Nov 06 11 at 2:05 pmI guess you just add twice as much for regular mason jars. I wonder how long I’d have to bake them for then.
Angela commented on Dec 26 11 at 10:31 pmhow long does the cake “keep”..
Gwen Orel commented on Feb 11 12 at 11:57 amAngie, I’d love to reprint this on my blog, New York IRish Arts! May I?
Miranda Parker commented on Feb 12 12 at 12:50 pmThank you Angie!
Kris Lutes commented on Mar 08 12 at 11:14 pmJack Daniels and Chocolate! TOGETHER! I am in heaven, Thanks!
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