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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Irish Coffee

What would St. Patrick's Day dinner be without a good cup of Irish Coffee. For sure I don't want to be serving green cake or cookies. This is a terrific ending to any dinner, not just St.Patrick's Day.

Wishing Y'all a bit of the luck of the Irish today.

Irish Coffee
1 serving
print recipe

1 jigger Irish whiskey (1 1/4 ounces)
2 sugar cubes
good strong coffee
slightly sweetened whipping cream

Pour the whiskey into a warmed glass. Add the sugar cubes and then the hot coffee. To avoid possible breakage of the glass, pour hot coffee over a metal spoon in the glass. Stir well. Float the cream on the top of the coffee by pouring it over the back of a teaspoon. The result should be a dark hot coffee mixture topped by a band of white cream. When you take a sip you will be drinking hot coffee through the cool white cream. Please use only real whipping cream. It should be whipped just until thick, but not stiff.

7 comments:

  1. Mmmm...i love a good cup of irish coffee. i will avoid this for breakfast though or i will be a sloppy mess by lunch!

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  2. this is my favorite way to drink coffee, yum!

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  3. Oh Beverly, I love a good Irish coffee,I don't have any sugar cubes or whipped cream, though :( Happy St. Paddy's Dayto you. xo

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  4. Wonderful recipe. I love Irish Coffee, but I love Kalua in coffee much more. I believe it should be made the same way.

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  5. One of my favorite drinks. Nothing like it on a cold winter day!

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  6. Yummy!! Would be perfect with green eggs & maple sausage links (I don't like ham). Sorry Dr. Seuss.

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