Watch how to make this recipe. Fill footed mug or a mug with hot water to preheat it, then empty. Pour piping hot coffee into warmed glass until it is about 3/4 full. Add the brown sugar and stir until completely dissolved. Blend in Irish whiskey. Top with a collar of the whipped...
Jump to Recipe·Print Recipe· 4.6 from 5 reviews Boozy, sinful and decadent Bailey’s Irish Cream Cheesecake is loaded with Bailey’s Irish Cream, and topped with a thick layer of chocolate ganache and Oreo crust! This sweet cheesecake will be a great St. Patrick’s Day dessert – your ...
Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe You’ll love this Irish Cream Cold Brew, a homemade version of Starbucks’ seasonal favorite. An ice-cold brew coffee flavored with a dash of Irish cream syrup and topped with vanilla whipped cream and a sprinkle of cocoa powder, this sweet treat...
cold coffee (brewed strongly) coffee liqueur such as Kahlua OR Irish whiskey, such as Jameson Irish whiskey half-and-half or heavy cream Irish cream liqueur such as Baileys For the coffee layer, you can use coffee liqueur to help them taste more like a baby Guinness shot, or you can use...
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Whichever coffee option you choose, let it cool first before adding it to your mixture. If the coffee is still too hot, it can evaporate away some of the alcohol in the mixture. The remaining ingredients for this recipe are a can of sweetened condensed milk, some chocolate syrup and a ...
Make homemade Baileys Irish Cream with this quick, easy recipe! Perfect for holiday gifts, or adding to coffee, desserts, and cocktails.
These liqueurs are made with cream, Irish whiskey, chocolate, and sugar, but what other ingredients might be in that bottle? Check the ingredients on the label to see if there is anything else. “Commonly you'll find coffee, chocolate, and vanilla flavorings, which all complement the fresh...
The recipe below fills one of these carafes with enough leftover for a glass for you (you’re welcome). You could also fill 2 1/2 of these small jars which come in packs of 6, something you will not regret. (I plan to use them for milk and cream carafes for coffee when have ...