Maidens Dream - Irish Cream Pound Cake Print E-mail

SERVES 10 -12

Cake

1 1/4 cups Butter, softened
1 3/4 cups Sugar
5 Eggs
3 cups Flour
3/4 cup Maidens Dream Liqueur
1 tablespoon Butterscotch Liqueur
1 1/2 teaspoons Dark Chocolate Liqueur

Irish Cream Topping

1 cup whipping cream
2 tablespoons powdered sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons Butterscotch Liqueur
1/2 teaspoon Maidens Dream Liqueur
1/2 teaspoon Dark Chocolate Liqueur
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, for garnish

Directions for Cake

1. Preheat oven to 325%F
2. Generously grease and flour 23cm round tin
3. Beat butter in large bowl until smooth.
4. Add sugar and continue beating until light and fluffy.
5. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.
6. At low speed, add flour and Maidens Dream Liqueur alternately, beginning and ending with flour. Mix well after each addition.
7. Stir in Butterscotch Liqueur and Dark Chocolate Liqueur.
8. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 1 hour and 10 minutes to 1 hour and 20 minutes or until toothpick inserted near the centre comes out clean.
9. Cool in pan 10 minutes; invert onto cooling rack.
10. Cool completely. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon confectioner's sugar if desired.

Directions for Irish Cream Topping

1. In small mixing bowl, beat whipping cream until soft peaks form.
2. Gradually add icing sugar.
3. Add Butterscotch Liqueur, Maidens Dream and Dark Chocolate Liqueurs.
4. Continue beating until stiff peaks form.
5. Cut cake into serving pieces; top each serving with a dollop of Irish Cream topping.
 

Testimonial

I have cooked the white chocolate creme mud cake. I have also cooked variations like Jaffa, and Butterscotch and am totally amazed at the taste. They are delicious. I have never really liked the taste of any alcoholic drinks until I found these liqueurs, they are awesome and I won't be mucking around with any others. The fact that they don't contain any of the preservatives which are linked with asthma and other health issues is very important to me.

Kathy & Chris Ellem, Roma
 
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Interesting Fact:

'Liqueur' - French, from Old French 'licour', a liquid
Quite often mis-spelled as 'Liquer'.

Castle Glen Liquers ... oops ... I mean Liqueurs.