Scotch Whiskey Cake Recipe (2024)

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This beautifully- spiced Scotch Whiskey Cake is laced with whiskey-soaked plump raisins and tingles with all things spice.

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This cake is not just for whiskey lovers; not all of us like to drink whiskey, but this cake is delicious! It’s moist, filled with boozy raisins, and has a sweet, buttery flavor that is to die for.

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Reasons To Love This Cake

  • Sophisticated flavors: whiskey, ginger, and buttery vanilla with a tickle of cinnamon.
  • A conversation starter: this cake will draw plenty of attention, comments, and questions about its flavor.
  • Impressive presentation: this elegant cake is beautifully laid out on a table.
  • A taste of Scotland! If you’re into Scottish culture, then you will love this authentic-feeling cake.
  • Perfect for a special occasion like New Year’s Eve or a 50th Birthday party.
  • Versatile: serve it as dessert (warm), with coffee, or as an afternoon treat.

Ingredients and Supplies

Here’s what you need to make this crowd-pleaser:

  • Raisins. These will get soaked overnight in whiskey and are the real showstoppers in this cake.
  • Butter. Choose unsalted butter if you can. Plant-based and margarine will also be perfect in this recipe.
  • Brown sugar. Goes beautifully with the butter and whiskey flavors.
  • Eggs. Have them at room temperature when you’re ready to bake. I always choose large eggs for cake baking.
  • Caster sugar. Don’t switch out for white sugar, or it will impact the cake’s texture.
  • Vanilla essence. You can also use vanilla extract or vanilla seeds if that’s what you have.
  • Greek yogurt. Plain, full-fat yogurt or buttermilk will work well in this recipe. This ingredient is responsible for the incredibly moist texture of this cake.
  • Plain flour. All-purpose is perfect; you can use gluten-free flour in this recipe and have a gluten-free cake.
  • Ground ginger. This spice will further enhance the glace ginger in the recipe.
  • Cinnamon. If you don’t have any, you can leave it out.
  • Baking powder and baking soda. The chemical raising agents in this recipe.
  • Glace ginger. Gives a lovely zing and goes beautifully with the whiskey.
  • Whiskey. You can use absolutely any whiskey for this cake. If you’re a whiskey drinker, then ensure you use your favorite brand.
  • Icing sugar. Regular powdered sugar is fine; ensure it’s sieved and lump-free.
  • Bundt tin. You’ll need to grease and flour the tin well to avoid issues getting the cake out.

How To Make This Scotch Whiskey Cake

This is a relatively simple cake to make; just follow the steps and instructions closely.

Step 1: Prepare the tin

Preheat oven to 350F.

Grease your bundt tin and then lightly dust with flour. Gently knock the sides of the pan and tip any loose flour out.

Step 2: Make the cake batter

Cream the butter and sugars until fluffy, then add the eggs, mixing as you add each one.

Tip in the yogurt and vanilla essence, then add flour, spices, baking powder, and baking soda. Mix until well combined.

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Step 3: Adding the raisins

Your raisins would have soaked overnight in whiskey. Drain the raisins (save any excess whiskey for the drizzle) and add them to the cake mix along with the ginger pieces stirring gently.

Step 4: Baking the cake

Tip the mixture into the bundt tin and spread until the mixture is evenly distributed.

Bake for approximately 1 hour or until the cake springs back when lightly pressed.

Step 5: The Drizzle

Make the whiskey drizzle by combining the whiskey and brown sugar and stirring well.

Once the cake is cooked, leave it to cool in the pan slightly, then tip it onto a cooling wire rack.

Poke holes in the top of the cake using a skewer, and then pour the drizzle over while still warm. Allow it to cool completely.

Step 6: Make the frosting

To make the icing (frosting), put the butter into a heavy-bottomed pan and melt, then, stirring all the time, allow bubbling until it turns golden brown.

Let it cool until just warm, then mix in the icing sugar and whiskey until it forms a smooth paste.

Spoon it on top of your cake and let it drip down the sides a bit.

Tips and Substitutions

  • Although you can absolutely use a regular whiskey, you will definitely taste the flavor, and a higher quality whiskey will stand out.
  • Use unsalted butter, as it allows you to control how much salt is going into the cake.
  • If you don’t want to use whiskey or if you’re going to try another alcohol, consider rum or brandy.
  • You can add other ingredients to your cake like nuts, glace cherries, and seeds.
  • If you don’t want a thick wad of frosting, you can make a simple whiskey glaze instead of the frosting.
  • For a more decadent version, consider a whiskey ganache for this cake; it will make it extra indulgent.

FAQs

What is Scotch whiskey cake?

It’s a buttery, vanilla, and Scotch whiskey-flavored cake with a deeply rich and complex flavor.

Do I need to use real whiskey in the cake, or can I use whiskey flavoring?

You can use whiskey flavoring, but it won’t have the same flavor depth as real whiskey.

Can I make an alcohol-free version of a scotch whiskey cake?

Yes, you can substitute the whiskey with apple cider; keep in mind this will affect the overall flavor.

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Scotch Whiskey Cake Recipe

A rich and buttery cake, filled with grown-up flavors like whiskey, glace ginger and cinnamon.

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Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Course: cake

Cuisine: Scottish

Servings: 8 people

Calories: 890kcal

Author: Jillian Tohber Leslie

Equipment

  • 1 Bundt Tin

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups raisins
  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 cup golden caster sugar
  • 3 unit eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt
  • 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • 2 TBS glace ginger
  • Scotch whiskey

For the whiskey drizzle

  • 3 TBS Scotch whiskey
  • cup brown sugar

For the frosting

  • ½ cup butter
  • 3 cups Icing sugar
  • 3 TBS Scotch whiskey

Instructions

For the cake

  • Preheat the oven to 350F.

    Grease your bundt tin and then lightly dust with flour. Gently knock the sides of the pan and tip any loose flour out.

  • Cream the butter and sugars until fluffy, then add the eggs, mixing as you add each one.

    Tip in the yogurt and vanilla essence, then add the flour, spices and baking powder, and baking soda. Mix until well combined.

  • Your raisins would have soaked overnight in whiskey. Drain the raisins (save any excess whiskey for the drizzle) and add them to the cake mix along with the ginger pieces stirring gently.

  • Tip the mixture into the bundt tin and spread until the mixture is evenly distributed.

    Bake for approximately 1 hour or until the cake springs back when lightly pressed.

Make the drizzle

  • Make the whiskey drizzle by combining the whiskey and brown sugar and stirring well.

  • Once the cake is cooked, leave to cool in the pan slightly, then tip onto a cooling wire rack.

    Poke holes in the top of the cake using a skewer, and then pour the drizzle over whilst still warm. Allow to cool completely.

Make the frosting

  • To make the icing (frosting), put the butter into a heavy-bottomed pan and melt, then, stirring all the time, allow bubbling until it turns golden brown.

    Let it cool until just warm, then mix in the icing sugar and whiskey until it forms a smooth paste.

    Spoon it on top of your cake and let it drip down the sides a bit.

Notes

A simple process of adding the wet to the dry ingredients, you’ll love how easy it is to whip up this rich tasting whiskey-flavored cake.

Nutrition

Calories: 890kcal | Carbohydrates: 134g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 35g | Saturated Fat: 22g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 94mg | Sodium: 417mg | Potassium: 334mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 81g | Vitamin A: 1068IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 92mg | Iron: 3mg

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  • Scotch Whiskey Cake Recipe (16)

    Jane U wrote:

    I was all excited when I saw this was a recipe from the UK - finally a recipe NOT in cups!! Oh no!! What a disappointment! I have tried conversion tables and I even have measuring cups but recipes just don't work! How on earth do you measure a cup of butter? I have heard that in the US butter is sold in sticks and a number of sticks makes a cup! But that doesn't help us Europeans. Do you have this recipe in grams or ounces? Thanks

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    Jillian L wrote:

    Sorry about that! One stick of butter in the US is 1/2 cup, so that's why it's easy for us. Converting to grams, you can use this guideline:1 stick butter is 1/2 cup or 115g2 sticks butter is 1 cup or 225gNote they are approximations, so that's why 2 sticks is 225g, not 230g. :)

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FAQs

Can whiskey cake get you drunk? ›

Whiskey cake, as the name describes, is commonly baked with nuts, dried fruits, and of course some good, old-fashioned whiskey (via Rabbit Hole Distillery). This dessert is also known as tipsy cake, but according to Toriavey, this boozy treat won't actually get you drunk.

What does adding alcohol to cake do? ›

In some recipes, booze plays the major liquid part, like this wine cake. The wine not only gives it a sweet, boozy flavor, but also a nice, moist bite. This works especially well in cakes that are soaked after cooking, like sticky toffee pudding (make it with bourbon) or coconut cake (try coconut rum).

What is whiskey cake made of? ›

Whiskey cake, also sometimes known as tipsy cake, is a baked treat featuring fruits, nuts, and whiskey in its mix. This results in a cake that's spongy and delicious while also containing a mix of textures and flavors to provide an enticing bite on the fork every time.

What is an alternative to soaking fruit in alcohol? ›

It is possible to use orange juice instead of alcohol to soak the fruits but we would not use it to feed the cake with after baking as fruit juice spoils more easily than alcohol.

What is the shelf life of Jack Daniels whiskey cake? ›

This delicious cake is handmade with natural ingredients and infused with Jack Daniel's Whiskey. Shelf Life 12 Months - Weight 14 oz.

How much alcohol is in Jack Daniels whiskey cake? ›

This mouthwatering cake is made with toasted pecans and authentic Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey…a whole new way to enjoy Old No. 7. This product contains less than 0.5% alcohol by volume.

How long does alcohol last in cake? ›

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), baked or simmered dishes that contain alcohol will retain 40% of the original amount after 15 minutes of cooking, 35% after 30 minutes and 25% after an hour. But there's no point at which all of the alcohol disappears.

Does alcohol in a cake bake off? ›

It is true that some of the alcohol evaporates, or burns off, during the cooking process. “Some” being the operative word. Exactly how much depends on many factors.

What is Elvis Presley cake? ›

An Elvis Presley cake is a single-layer classic yellow cake that's topped with a pineapple glaze. Much like a poke cake, the syrup and juices of the pineapple will seep into the cake through fork holes, resulting in a decadent, ultra-moist cake.

What is funeral cake made of? ›

Technically, funeral cake is a chocolate sheet cake with fudge icing and topped with crunchy pecans and big enough to feed a crowd—which you may recognize as Texas Sheet Cake.

What is a Bahamas cake? ›

Bahamas. A breezy banana cream, banana slices and vanilla layer cake coated in chocolate.

Do you have to refrigerate fruit soaked in alcohol? ›

It is not necessary to keep the steeping fruits in the fridge as both the fruits and the alcohol keep well.

How long to soak fruit in alcohol for fruit cake? ›

You can soak the fruit for days (or weeks) by adding alcohol and mixing as you go, allowing the dried fruit to soak up all the liquid. We do this by adding alcohol (or fruit juice or even a mix) bit by bit until the fruit is plump, or you can just soak overnight and add the rest of the alcohol after the cake is baked.

Can Whisky make you drunk? ›

The amount of whiskey it takes to get drunk depends on several factors, as we discussed earlier. However, as a general rule, it takes approximately 4-5 shots of whiskey (1.5 ounces per shot) for a person with an average body weight and metabolism to become intoxicated.

Does black cake make you drunk? ›

FAQs. Can Caribbean black cake get you drunk? Maybe, but it depends on much rum and wine you soak it in afterward. Your cake's alcohol content will evaporate in the oven during baking, so no worries.

Does alcohol cook out in a cake? ›

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), baked or simmered dishes that contain alcohol will retain 40% of the original amount after 15 minutes of cooking, 35% after 30 minutes and 25% after an hour. But there's no point at which all of the alcohol disappears.

Does cake make you more drunk? ›

Does alcohol in food and cakes, especially, have any noticeable intoxicating effect? No for two reasons. Secondly, alcohol is a volatile compound and if you bake or cook with it then you will drive off the alcohol leaving behind the congeners that give it flavour and smell.

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