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The Snake Bite
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110 Reviews
Erica G.
March 17, 2022
This cake has become a St. Patty's Day tradition in our house (3 years running!). We don't even make the frosting bc we eat half of it right from the pan with spoons while it's still hot :)
Alyson C.
October 17, 2020
I want to make this but don’t have pear coder. Could I use the Guinness and apple cider instead? Let me know your thoughts
Amanda T.
January 10, 2021
Considering how little cider is actually in the frosting -- and the fact that apple & pear complement each other -- I would say you could def use apple cider to replace the pear. In fact, I think I would prefer the more traditional apple cider to the "perry" (as the English call it).
Nicholas
January 28, 2023
Agreed. Pear cider . . . Seriously, where does one find that in Manhattan?
Marianne
June 12, 2020
I have been searching for a chocolate cake recipe I can say I love, and this is it. As I wanted my children to be able to eat it too, I used a chocolate cream cheese frosting instead. This recipe will be on my repeat list. Thank you Arielle!
Michelle G.
January 19, 2020
Am thinking I might try a luscious chocolate or peanut butter stout?! May intensify the cocoa cake!
plevee
September 22, 2019
I've made this cake 5 times now. It is the easiest and most accurate recipe I have and has everyone licking up the crumbs from their plates and asking for more every time. The only change I make is Meyer's rum in the frosting instead of pear.
Stina
February 7, 2019
Love the moistness and rich mellow flavor of this not-overly-sweet cake. It is delicious frosted or not. I've made it at least five times, using really good cocoa. It is a new family favorite. So now, Guinness is added to the list of must-have-on-hand kitchen staples, also not a bad thing! Thank you.
plevee
March 18, 2018
This was the best cake I've made in 2 years. Not too sweet, perfect dense soft texture. I used Cacao Barry cocoa powder and it was densely chocolatey and moist.
Bevi
February 23, 2018
This cake is awesome. I made 2 cakes and cut them into a heart shape. One batch of icing covered the cake. The taste is so deep and layered with flavor. This is gong into my regular cake repertoire from now on! Thanks Arielle! This is a winner!
Stina
February 15, 2018
This cake was so moist and rich, but also fine-textured. I used really good cocoa. I was in a rush so didn't really meet the room temperature guideline, so batter didn't blend entirely smoothly, and I had to make one substitution - I had no sour cream, so used kefir. But seemed to turn out perfect regardless. Next time (there will definitely be a next time) I'll experiment with icing flavors, since to me, the pear didn't stand out, I like another commenter's orange zest idea. Also could simply dust with cocoa for a simpler presentation, since the cake is so moist and flavorful that icing is unnecessary. How about just some raspberries?! Bottom line - an easy rich tender chocolate cake to dress up or not.
Lisa
November 5, 2017
This cake is so moist and delicious. I multiplied the recipe by 1.5 and bake it in a 9x13 pan. I decreased the sugar by half and the cake was still decadent. I also used oil instead of butter and used Left Hand Milk Stout for the beer. I made my own cream cheese frosting and added orange zest to it. I will definitely make this again!
Chris R.
March 29, 2017
Wonderful recipe! It's very easy; both the cake and icing is very good. It's a keeper for me, thank you!
Jeannie I.
March 12, 2016
Our family St. Pat's dinner is this Sunday and I am so excited to make the Snake Bite cake again! One change I've made is to substitute Bailey's for the pear cider, which I didn't have when I first made it 2 years ago. It's SO good. Thanks for the recipe and for this forum!
Ash K.
November 18, 2014
Cake was a hit! Rich, moist and delicious and the icing was perfect. I garnished the cake with some poached pears and it was divine. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Synky
January 26, 2014
Really great cake! What I did was double the cake recipe to create two layers (more goodness) and kept the frosting amount the same (was definitely plenty). The cake was moist and just the right amount of sweet (not very) and the frosting was veeeery tasty! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
pascale721
January 10, 2014
Can't wait to try this recipe! Thank you for sharing arielleclementine!!!
neighome
November 4, 2013
I make this for a party last night, and it was a hit. The cake was very moist and chocolatey. As written, the frosting is perfect for quick, top of the cake only, hint of cider loveliness. But it was rather loose for the layer cake I had in mind. I doubled the cake recipe, made a simple chocolate ganache to fill the layers, and added quite a bit more powdered sugar to the frosting to stiffen it up. It worked perfectly. I did love the cider flavor, but i wished it were a little more pronounced. Just adding more cider would make the frosting too loose. Next time I will try to boil down a larger volume of cider to see if I am able to get a more concentrated flavor.
bebe L.
September 21, 2013
made this last night. variations: red IPA instead of guinness & grated nutmeg in the batter and my frosting was whipped cream cheese with creme fraiche, rum, lime zest and maple syrup.
Janelle
September 18, 2013
I made this cake a few days ago for my boyfriend.
First off, the actual cake was delicious. Especially if you're washing it down with the rest of the Guinness.
The frosting..not so much. I'm sorry but, a whole stick of butter? It made the entire thing just taste like butter. I couldn't even taste the cream cheese. I even triple checked that I was making it correctly. It just did not deliver as a frosting and I actually threw it out because it made me gag. Yikes.
The cake was wonderful. I will be making it again, I may just have to modify the frosting a bit.
First off, the actual cake was delicious. Especially if you're washing it down with the rest of the Guinness.
The frosting..not so much. I'm sorry but, a whole stick of butter? It made the entire thing just taste like butter. I couldn't even taste the cream cheese. I even triple checked that I was making it correctly. It just did not deliver as a frosting and I actually threw it out because it made me gag. Yikes.
The cake was wonderful. I will be making it again, I may just have to modify the frosting a bit.
aargersi
September 19, 2013
Not sure "it made me gag" is necessary. In fact it is unkind. Perhaps "it wasn't to my liking, I will cut back on the butter next time". Think about if this was your recipe.
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