It's 20% alcohol.
Yes, alcohol.
By the time the brownies are baked the alcohol in them has evaporated. The flavor of the Kahlua stays. If the person is partial to the flavor of Kahlua, it might make them crave the drink, but the brownies won't contain any alcohol.
Kahlua used in White/black Russians, mudslides... cakes... it's a coffee based dark liqueur made in Mexico
Yes you can. Coffee and chocolate flavor pairings are old favorites, and the alcohol in Kahlua will add an extra bite to the coffee flavor . After baking the cake the actual alcohol will largely have evaporated so eating a slice won't get you drunk.
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Because of the alcohol content, Kahlua has a long shelf life (up to 2 years). Whether it is kept in the refrigerator or on a kitchen shelf, it can grow mold or become sour tasting because of the coffee bean content.
Because of the alcohol content, Kahlua has a long shelf life (up to 2 years). Whether it is kept in the refrigerator or on a kitchen shelf, it can grow mold or become sour tasting because of the coffee bean content.
Kahlua is distilled from Mexican coffee beans, with a bit of grain alcohol added to give it a kick. It also has a bit of vanilla and, obviously, sugar.
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Kahlua can be drunk with many mixers. the most common are milk or cola. It can also have vodka added to make some drinks, for example a black Russian is Kahlua, vodka and cola and a white Russian is Kahlua, vodka and milk.
probably as the alcohol level is not high enough to neutralise the other ingredients so dump it it ain't worth the risk