Here’s what you’ll need to grab at the liquor store and/or grocery store to make this recipe: Irish whiskey: I used Jameson Irish whiskey in this, but you can experiment with other brands! ginger beer: You can use any ginger beer, but I prefer a spicier one myself. Ginger ale ...
1 cup (235 ml) Irish whiskey (I used Jameson) In the bottom of a pitcher, whisk cocoa powder and a spoonful of cream into a paste. Slowly, whisking the whole time, add more cream a spoonful at a time until the paste is smooth and loose enough that you can whisk the rest of the...
Baileys Earthquake Cake | A Boozy Chocolate Cake Recipe May 29, 2019 - 4:50 pm […] more boozy desserts for St. Patrick’s Day, or any other festivities, try my recipe for decadent Baileys Cheesecake with Oreo crust, topped wit a really thick layer of chocolate ganache. It’s […]...
Want to fancy up your eggnog just a bit. Try this Kahlua Eggnog and Irish Whiskey Cocktail; it's perfect for a holiday event!
Kahlua and Irish Whiskey Frozen Cocktail PIN IT! ‘Iced Irish Coffee Cocktail’ Iced Irish Coffee Cocktail Barbara Baker A cold libation combining coffee liqueur and Jameson Irish Whiskey; a great after dinner drink! 5 from 50 or more votes Print Recipe Pin Recipe Prep Time 10 minutes mins ...
I used Jameson Irish whiskey. Was easy to double this recipe.Thanks for this recipe!! Reply Beverly says: March 18, 2022 at 11:15 am I love the idea of using this recipe as a St. Patrick’s day gift – very nice! Reply Patty says: January 4, 2024 at 4:28 pm I have ...
McLaughlin, director of Irish whiskey at The Dead Rabbit in New York City, states that when it comes to Irish cream liqueurs, finding equilibrium is key. “Great Irish Cream Liqueurs are all about balance—not too sweet, with a hint of whiskey, and round coffee and chocolate notes,” he ...
Though it seems complex, you’ll find this recipe for cool cocktail shooters rather easy to make. In short, you’re going to make two kinds of boozy gelatin mixtures: The bottom layer is made with coffee gelatin, made boozier with coffee liqueur or Irish whiskey. (I’m giving you two ...
You may have heard of the Irish Car Bomb cocktail. It’s a concoction I’ve had once on St. Patrick’s Day and I don’t care if I ever drink it again. Put Bailey’s Irish Cream in a shot glass, float whiskey (usually Jameson Irish Whiskey) on the top, and drop the entire shot...