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So much for that New Year’s diet, eh? This weekend I hosted family for brunch, and I decided to make a decadent cake featuring chocolate, coffee, and Irish whiskey for the occasion.

With all that’s been going on, I have barely cooked in my new kitchen. Heck, the kitchen, like most of the house, isn’t even fully unpacked yet! We’re getting there though, and normal little things like spending a Saturday morning puttering around the kitchen are starting to make the place feel a bit more like home.

I wanted to make something with a bottle of Slane Castle Irish whiskey that we received as a housewarming gift, and this cake was absolutely perfect.

whiskey chocolate cake ingredients

First, a glimpse at some of the ingredients that made it so stellar. . . I LOVE sour cream in cakes!  Slane Castle is a favorite whiskey, nice and smooth and full of flavor.

old kitchen

Our kitchen is a stark contrast to the modern one in the condo we moved from, but I love its charm and the views into the backyard.

kitchen window

This cake recipe had a number of different steps; it wasn’t super difficult but did require lots of bowls and pots. It also called for a stand mixer to whip the butter and sugar, but I did just fine without.

melted chocolate

As with many of my baking escapades, I ended up short on cake batter and was only able to partially fill my bundt pan. I followed measurements exactly, so I am not sure how this happened. I just kept an eye on the cake, and it ended up being finished about 15 minutes earlier than the recipe called for. Unfortunately, while I was tapping the cake out of the bundt pan, it broke into a few pieces, and presentation was not what I had hoped. I salvaged the cake by slicing it into easily servable slices, perfect for topping with homemade whipped cream.

Irish whiskey chocolate cake

I made the cream simply by whipping heavy cream in my Ninja blender.  I love unsweetened whipped cream, and it is so easy to make!

This cake was dense, chocolate-y, and decadent, like a chewy brownie with a kick of whiskey and coffee. I would not hesitate to make it again for a brunch or other occasion, especially when a chocolate lover is involved!

 

Chocolate Whiskey Cake Recipe

For the cake:
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted
  • 4 ounces unsweetened chocolate, coarsely chopped
  • 1 3/4 cups cake flour
  • 1/2 cup natural unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine salt
  • 1/2 cup sour cream, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup Irish whiskey
  • 1/4 cup brewed coffee, at room temperature
  • 2 sticks (8 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1 3/4 cups packed light brown sugar
  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature

Source: Yummly

Tags: baking, cake, chocolate, home, home cooking, recipe, Slane Castle Whiskey, whiskey

Happy New Year! I hope you had great one! Did you go out or stay in? We made a fire, drank Champagne, and ordered Thai food. Being in a new home is interesting in that we are still figuring out what takeaway restaurants we like, but we lucked out with Kapow in Lower Mills. The avocado curry was to-die-for! We made it to 12:02 before shutting out the lights and promptly falling asleep. This holiday season was stressful for a number of reasons, and I am actually pretty glad to see it over. Next stop, a fabulous 2014!

Life has been moving quickly, and we have been out and about in Boston quite a bit here and there for drinks and appetizers mostly. Below are some photos from Barlow’s and Ward 8, two recent after work stops.

I always sort of forget about Barlow’s but on one particularly bad traffic night (Seriously, what’s up with Boston traffic lately?!), found ourselves off 93 and in South Boston, hungry and trying to wait out traffic. We ended up finding easy parking near Barlow’s, and we were delighted to find it festively decorated and bustling with great energy. Their cocktail list is long and really fun, and the appetizer menu is the same. We ordered up drinks and then shared a few really delicious items: Thai Chicken Dumplings, Short Rib Tacos, Pretzels with Sam Adams Cheese Fondue.

dumplings

I didn’t expect too much from our bar food items, but everything was so good! The tacos, especially, wowed me, with tender and flavorful short rib meat

short rib tacos

And we were practically fighting over the fondue. Once we finished the warm, soft pretzels, our server gave us house made chips to dip in the decadent fondue. Barlow’s is sort of on our way home, and I would not hesitate to stop again for snacks and drinks or dinner.

soft pretzels

Another place we visited recently was Ward 8, which took the spot of Nebo in the North End. I followed the progress of Ward 8 as they worked on the space, so I was excited to finally sit at the beautiful, huge white marble bar. The space is fantastic, and the cocktail menu is really great. I had a Ward 8, naturally.

Ward 8

We decided once again on bar snacks, and we really enjoyed the Bacon Cashew Caramel Corn (Really, how can you go wrong?) and the 3 Cheese Spinach Dip. The full menu looked great as well, and Ward 8 has a raw bar I would love to return for

Ward 8

The Fry Sampler was just kind of meh. You know I love my fries, and these were kind of underdone. The lemon aioli was good, but for a fry fix in the area, Saus has my heart.

fries

I think Ward 8 has some real potential once they get a good rhythm going. Service was great but not very friendly; other than that I would definitely say it was a good after work experience.

I’ve said it a million times, but Boston is chock full of great restaurants, new and old, and snacks and drinks are a great way to be able to experience more but within a budget. We’ll often go home and make a dinner with food we already have after sampling a few things out.

In this New Year I am hoping to cook more at home and to move more, plain and simple. I have a good feeling about 2014 and hope yours started off fabulously!

What did you do for New Year’s? Do you have any resolutions?

Tags: Boston, cocktails, Dining out, Food, restaurant, Restaurants

Happy Christmas Eve! It’s one of the most wonderful weeks of the year for many, and it often includes lots of delicious and festive food. Last weekend, as I watched the snow fall out our kitchen windows, I pulled together a silky, simple soup that would make a great Christmas side dish. It’s one of those make-to-taste types of soups where adding your favorite ingredients just makes it better. roasted butternut squash

Mine started with roasted butternut squash; I love how roasting brings out the flavors! Once the butternut squash was roasted, I set it aside and prepared my Granny Smith apple and onions, which I sautéed together in a little olive oil.

granny smith apple

apple and onion

I love the tart/sweet flavors imparted by a Granny Smith in the soup! To mix in even more flavor, I added a few generous shakes of Hot Madras Curry Powder. You know I love my curry!

hot madras curry powder

When the onion and apple were soft, I added in the butternut squash and enough chicken stock to cover everything, allowing it to bubble for a little before I tossed everything in the blender to blend until smooth and creamy. The final touch for the soup this time was a splash of cream. However, the soup is great and creamy without, if you wanted it healthier. Just sub veggie broth and leave out the cream to make it vegan. The flavor in this soup definitely comes from everything but the cream!

heavy cream

Butternut Apple Soup

I ended up enjoying this soup reflecting on the past year and all of its blessings and challenges. I am long overdue on a post, but our new home definitely captures blessing and challenge in one place, on a daily basis! We absolutely love it, but it also always seems like there’s something to do!

decorated fireplace

Still, it’s a great place to cozy up; I can’t stop looking out the windows, where we have so much more open space than we are used to. Though I am not a fan of snow, I can’t help but marvel a little at the Winter Wonderland around us.

winter wonderland

winter wonderland

And getting up in the morning is a little easier with this view. It’s made me stop each day to be thankful that I get to see another sunrise, even when I am groggy and the last thing I want to do is run through a full day again. Boston sunrise

I am spending tonight as I spend every Christmas Eve, with my family at my uncle’s house; I can’t imagine doing it differently. It is definitely one of those blessings I count on every year and am so grateful for.

Whether you are celebrating Christmas or not,  I wish you a day that is warm and full of love and blessings that continue year-round. Merry Christmas!

Tags: butternut squash, holidays, side dishes, soup. recipes

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