The Snake Bite
Author Notes: This cake was inspired by the oh-so-tasty concoction of lager and cider known as a 'snake bite.' For the cake, I've replaced the lager with a stout, and have opted for fermented pear cider in place of the more traditional apple. The ever-so-slightly effervescent pear cider cream cheese frosting swoons contentedly upon a truly dark, rich, and delicious chocolate stout cake. I think you'll like it. - arielleclementine
Food52 Review: The Snake Bite is a heady chocolate stout cake with a sprightly cream cheese frosting that's been laced with hard pear cider. We have only two things to say: 1) arielleclementine is a genius. 2) Where has this cake been all our lives? - A&M
Makes one nine-inch cake
For the Cake
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup good cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 large egg, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup sour cream, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, melted and cooled
- 3/4 cups Guinness Extra Stout, at room temperature
For the Frosting
- 1 stick unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
- 1 1/2 cup powdered sugar, sifted
- 1/4 cup fermented pear cider (I like Ace's)
- 1 dried pear slice, for garnish
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour a nine-inch round cake pan.
- Mix together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt in a small bowl.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs and sour cream. Then whisk in melted butter and Guinness. Add flour mixture to egg mixture and combine with a rubber spatula. Pour into the prepared cake pan and bake 35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Allow to cool in the pan for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
- While the cake is baking, prepare the frosting. Put the softened butter and cream cheese in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and beat on medium speed until creamy and well combined, about 2 minutes. Reduce the speed to low and add the powdered sugar and mix until combined. Slowly pour in the pear cider and mix until the frosting comes together. Let the frosting set up a bit in the refrigerator until the cake is ready to frost.
- When the cake is cool, transfer it to a platter. Spread the icing on top of the cake, taking care to push it all the way to the edges. Garnish with a slice of dried pear and enjoy with a glass of pear cider!
- This recipe is a Community Pick!
- This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Non-Pie Thanksgiving Dessert
- This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Chocolate Cake




about 1 month ago Derek Price
i'm going to try this, the idea is FANTASTIC
2 months ago Nancy Quattrone-Payne
Here is the Snake bite cake we're having for Jeremiah's Birthday tonight
2 months ago arielleclementine
I hope you enjoy it!
8 months ago klloch
I cannot get Aces or any brand of pear cider for the frosting...suggestions for substitutions?
8 months ago arielleclementine
thanks for making my cake! the pear cider flavor is nice, but pretty subtle so you could easily substitute hard apple cider, or you could switch it up and use any pale ale (like bass) and call it a black-and-tan cake. happy baking!
about 1 year ago Boofimus
First off, I really REALLY like the cake. It's very moist, and very fudgy, without feeling like it's under done. It had a lovely even top (dodgy electric oven in a student house means that this is a serious serious rarity for me!)
The fall down for me was the icing. Round one: horrible gooey mess that wouldn't set. Left it in the fridge for over an hour before I gave up and tried to pour some on anyway, only to find it had (apparently) split. Disaster. Made the whole thing look like cat vomit :(
So cake number 1 got mashed up to make cake pops, because there was really no disguising the icky nearly frosting.
But I loved the cake, and I'd promised it to work colleagues. So I ran out to Tesco ten minutes before closing and started again. No time to cook a whole 9 inch cake before bed (and I couldn't bear washing up my tin twice!) so this time I used the same recipe to do 12 cup cakes. 22 minutes ish - perfect. I had been planning to just make up some basic cream cheese frosting. And then I thought I'd try your recipe again sans cider (because I'd foolishly drunk the rest of the cider and didn't want to waste another can!).
Same icky lumpy mess. Now at this point I should specify that as an impoverished student I don't have a fancy mixer: I beat by hand. And I finally realised that the mix wasn't splitting: it was tiny tiny lumps of cream cheese that I just couldn't beat out. So off I went (and it's 23:00 BST here in the UK!) to borrow a mixer. And after beating the hell out of my lumpy bowl of sugary cream cheese.... ta da! Frosting! Kind of wish I'd opened the perry now but never mind, there's always a next time.
This will be a staple chocolate cake now I think... But maybe I'll leave the frosting until I own a mixer!
about 1 year ago Shalini
This cake recipe really reminds me of Nigella Lawson's Chocolate Guiness cake, which is one of our family's favourites (http://www.nigella.com...) However I like your idea for a pear cider frosting, delicious!
about 1 year ago arielleclementine
I agree that the cakes look similar, but my chocolate cake is actually an adaptation of this recipe: http://www.epicurious.com.... I streamlined it and played with the ratios of beer and chocolate to make it a more boozy cake. I did not know about Nigella's cake when I wrote this recipe. I frosted it in the easiest way possible (top only) because I wanted an easy weeknight cake, without having to do any fussy decorating, or worrying about crumbs getting into the frosting. I think if you compare any chocolate stout cake to any other, you're likely to see a pretty similar ingredient list.
over 1 year ago Saccharine
Just made one with leftover cream cheese frosting and Lager beer from new year, it's delicious! Had a big piece and I think I have to postpone my diet plan till tommorow:P
Thanks for the recipe!
over 1 year ago big-andy
I live in Iowa City; the home of the University of Iowa. Go Hawks! The team colors are black and gold. I made this cake for a fall football tailgate party and it was delicious. Super moist. Let's post more black and gold food, folks!
over 1 year ago cookinbklyn
Question, is it 1 egg or 2? The ingredient list says 1, but in the directions below it it is plural (eggs).
over 1 year ago arielleclementine
sorry for the typo! it's just one egg.
over 1 year ago GoodFoodie
Wowee! Awesome chocolate cake. Didn't have pear cider but it was fab anyway. And Dunkelweizen works just as well as stout.
over 1 year ago monkeymom
So yeah and so yum! Congrats!
over 1 year ago melomel
I'm looking forward to converting this recipe into cupcakes!
over 1 year ago JORJ
will you let us know how that goes? I'm going to try the same tomorrow night and would love some guidance. I figure I will just be super-vigilant at the oven.
about 1 year ago Boofimus
I just did this successfully. 12 large cupcakes (using a standard 12-hole muffin / yorkshire pudding tin), kept the temp the same, pulled them out at about 22 minutes.
over 1 year ago sdebrango
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Congratulations on the wildcard win, I really need to make this cake!!
over 1 year ago dymnyno
Congratulations on a sweet wildcard win!
over 1 year ago aargersi
Abbie is a trusted source on General Cooking.
HURRAH I am so happy this got a wild card - I make this cake a LOT and seriously, someone steals half of it wherever I take it so they can have it all to themselves (and not the same someone every time - it's just that good!!)
over 1 year ago gingerroot
Congratulations, arielleclementine!! This is going to the top of my list of things to make in 2012! Cheers!
over 1 year ago cookinginvictoria
Wow, this looks just incredible. I don't know how I missed it before. Congratulations, arielleclementine, on your wildcard win. I think that I have just found what dessert I will be making for New Year's Eve dinner!!
over 1 year ago dani
Yippee! Way to go Arielle!
over 1 year ago arielleclementine
thanks mom!!
over 1 year ago Allison Cay Parker
Hooray!!! So glad, because I've known for a while... this cake is amazing. Congrats.
over 1 year ago fiveandspice
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Yay!!!! So glad this got a trophy. It was kind of about time!
over 1 year ago arielleclementine
oh wow!!! what a hugely thrilling surprise!! thank you all so so very much- i can't believe it!