Anyone know how to make a cake that actually gets you tipsy? I am hoping to cater a party for se iceome colleagues and it would help break the ice.
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first to mind, rum cake..baba au rhum...divine! google it...
joey
i must add that whatever you choose, you have the responsibility to inform people that your dessert contains alcohol in case any may have a problem with alcohol...this includes allergies...
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Joey, nothing beats a good rum cake.
Baldwin,
I don't think I have ever purposely tried to get any of my guests tipsy. If your are looking for ways to " loosen the mood " why not just give them a glass of wine ?
What about a dessert drink ?
There are so many cakes with alcohol on the net....but one cake will not get 5-7 people tipsy, unless the cake comes with built-in shooters....
If your aim is still a cake with alcohol then here is one site:
http://www.tastebook.com/s/recipes/alcohol-cake
Remember, alot of the alcohol cooks off.
I hope you have a good dinner party.
Petals.
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whisky cake is very popular in the Madrid Capital, Spain ...
If interested, I shall send the recipe tomorrow or u can check online Chef Mario Sandoval ...
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