Delicious Cherry and Chili Cake Recipe

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In summary, a conversation took place about a cake recipe involving chili peppers, cherries, and brown sugar. The author of the recipe defended its uniqueness and encouraged others to try it. There was also a discussion about other unconventional food combinations such as bacon and fudge.
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I once tried a chilli chocolate cake my aunt made - it was supposed to be basically brownies, but went kind of wrong and went pudding-ish - but it was actually even nicer. It had a little chilli powder in it, which gave it a hot bite rather similar to ginger. Fantastic.
 
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Sojourner01 said:
I once tried a chilli chocolate cake my aunt made - it was supposed to be basically brownies, but went kind of wrong and went pudding-ish - but it was actually even nicer. It had a little chilli powder in it, which gave it a hot bite rather similar to ginger. Fantastic.


Now this sounds on the right lines, i have tried to perfect my ginger and chili jelly (jam) trouble is i can not get that (roundness) of taste.
Any ideas Turbo? it would be excellent on scones with clotted cream:approve:
 
  • #38
moo said:
I like grape jelly, cheese, and jalapenos on buttered toast. Or sometimes just bacon and jelly or cheese and jelly on toast.

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My wife makes killer hot-pepper jellies. The nieces and nephews have learned that green=jalapeno (not too, too hot:-p) and that pink=habanero (you'd better be serious about dealing with the heat). The jellies are both sweet and hot and they go really well with cheese or cream cheese on crackers, toast, etc.
 
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Hehe, we still have an unopened jar or two of habaneros. IMO they are a wee bit sadistic though, as I also like the actual taste of peppers (especially pickled jalapenos).

Habaneros are more like battery acid, all burn and no flavor (should be good for adding lotsa heat to large quantities though). :biggrin:

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Ivan Seeking said:
Chile cake? Hmmmmm, that makes me hungry for tuna ice cream.

Right, let me tell you about salt herrings with whip cream
 

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