In a small bowl, mix sour cream, eggs, and vanilla. Add to the Guinness mixture. Whisk in flour and baking soda until smooth.
As one of the most recognizable beer brands in the world, Guinness can be found flowing from taps at restaurants, hole-in-the-wall bars, and even upscale cocktail bars. But what about incorporating ...
This celebration-worthy Guinness-glazed Irish ham comes together with just three ingredients and demands very little attention in the kitchen. Irish chef Jp McMahon combines dark stout and brown sugar ...
This Guinness and Lamb Irish Stew is simple to make and full of rich and hearty flavor that comes from a perfect combination of good ingredients, slow cooking...and beer.
"This chili recipe has now won us two chili cook-off blue ribbons! It is still our only chili recipe. Just two minor alterations: we used a whole bottle of Guinness beer and only used two cans of ...
Beer ... as a dessert? Don't knock it till you try it. Here's how to pair different flavors with this ingredient for a boozy, ...
Founding father Ben Franklin may or may not have penned the famous quote, "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." But there's no question that the bubbly beverage has been making ...
If you manage to wedge your way into a bibulous Irish pub for dinner this St. Patrick's Day, chances are you will find beer in more than just your mug. Traditional Irish cuisine features a host of ...