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Bourbon Chocolate Cake: A Nostalgic Tea-Time Treat
January 22, 2026 3 min read read Food Blog

Bourbon Chocolate Cake: A Nostalgic Tea-Time Treat

22, January 2026. By -Kaushik

There is something deeply nostalgic about Bourbon biscuits. The sugar-sprinkled chocolate sandwich cookies have been a staple in households for generations. But did you know you can transform these crunchy biscuits into a decadent, moist, and fudgy Bourbon Chocolate Cake with just a few pantry staples?
​This recipe is perfect for beginners because it requires no flour (maida), no eggs, and no oven (though you can certainly bake it in one!). It is a “hack” recipe that delivers professional-level results—a cake that is rich, chocolatey, and carries that signature Bourbon malt flavor.

Ingredients (Samgri)
​To make this delicious cake, gather the following:
​Bourbon Biscuits: 300g (typically 2 large packs)
​Milk: 1 to 1.5 cups (at room temperature)
​Sugar: 2 tablespoons (optional, as biscuits are already sweet)
​Baking Powder: 1 teaspoon (or 1 sachet of Eno fruit salt)
​Vanilla Essence: ½ teaspoon (optional)
​Butter/Oil: For greasing the tin
​For the Ganache (Topping): 100g dark chocolate and ¼ cup hot fresh cream.

Step-by-Step Instructions
​Follow these 10 simple steps to bake your masterpiece:
​Step 1: Prep the Biscuits Break the Bourbon biscuits into small pieces with your hands. Place them in a blender or food processor.
​Step 2: Grind to a Fine Powder Pulse the biscuits until they turn into a fine, sand-like powder. Ensure there are no large chunks left, as this ensures a smooth cake texture.
​Step 3: Mix the Dry Base Transfer the biscuit powder into a large mixing bowl. If you prefer a sweeter cake, whisk in 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar at this stage.
​Step 4: Prepare the Batter Gradually add the milk into the bowl. Use a whisk to mix in a “cut and fold” motion. The batter should be smooth and have a ribbon-like consistency—not too thick, not too runny.
​Step 5: Flavoring Add the vanilla essence. This enhances the cocoa flavor of the biscuits. Stir gently.
​Step 6: Activate the Rise Just before you are ready to bake, add the baking powder (or Eno). Pour a teaspoon of milk over it to activate it, then quickly fold it into the batter. Do not over-mix after this step!
​Step 7: Prepare the Mold Grease a 6-inch cake tin with butter or oil and dust it with a little cocoa powder (or line it with parchment paper). Pour the batter into the tin and tap it twice on the counter to release air bubbles.
​Step 8: The Baking Process * In an Oven: Bake at 180°C in a preheated oven for 25–30 minutes.
​In a Pressure Cooker: Place a stand inside a preheated cooker (no water). Place the tin on the stand, remove the whistle/gasket, and bake on low flame for 35–40 minutes.
​Step 9: The Toothpick Test Insert a toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, your cake is ready! Let it cool completely in the tin before de-molding.
​Step 10: Glaze and Serve Once cooled, pour a simple chocolate ganache over the top. You can even crush a few extra Bourbon biscuits and sprinkle them on top for added crunch.

Why This Recipe Works
​The beauty of the Bourbon chocolate cake lies in its simplicity. Because the biscuits already contain leavening agents, fats, and cocoa solids, you are essentially using a “pre-mixed” base that guarantees a soft crumb every time. It’s the perfect companion for your evening tea or a quick birthday celebration.

Disclaimer :

The recipes and nutritional information shared on this Blog are for informational purposes only. While I strive to provide accurate instructions, results may vary based on individual cooking skills, equipment, and ingredient quality.

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