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Homemade Irish Cream Liqueur...step by step.


Irish Cream Liqueur anybody?? Usually to celebrate Easter, I prepare wine in advance; but this Easter, I was bitten by-the-lazy-bug and made this super easy, instant homemade Irish Cream Liqueur.

It was back in the 1990s, a friend of mine shared this awesome ladies drink and since then I have made it  hundreds of time, for Christmas, for family get together, parties....I have used this liqueur in puddings, flavored it in ice-creams, cakes, icings..

Can you believe that to make this super-simple ladies drink,  you just have to pop every thing in a blender and just blend for a min....that's all.

I like to serve it over ice cubes, but some like to have it with crushed ice, personally I love it really chilled without ice cubes :).

The best thing about this super simple, super quick recipe is ....it tastes better than commercial ones and you save money too....isn't that cool.

Author: Nisa Homey.
Ingredients:
Whisky: 1 3/4 cup.
Condensed milk: 1 tin.
Cream: 2 packets (I used low fat amul cream, if you use full fat then that's the best)
Cocoa powder: 1 tsp.
Instant coffee powder: 1 tsp, (you can increase up to two tsp, according to your taste)
Vanilla or almond essence: 1 drop.

Method:
A peek into my old recipe book, where I have hurriedly jotted down the recipe  .....err sorry about the state it is in now.


Gather all the ingredients...this is very important as you cannot afford to run around for the stuffs...so get everything ready.


Into your blender, pour the condensed milk.


Add the cream (both packets)


And the instant coffee powder...though more of coffee flavor is really good.....it depends more or less on  your taste...


Add in the cocoa.


And lastly the best part whisky- if you can get Irish Whisky...then its perfect. Once you pour the whisky, you will notice that the mixture will slightly curdle or tend to curdle....do not panic, just blend for 1 minute... and hum a song :)


Sieve this onto a jar.....then pour into a clean bottle. Voila, your homemade Irish cream liqueur is ready....imagine the money you are saving making this at home....and that makes me sing a song ha.


Refrigerate....this will keep for 2 months if refrigerated (though for me it has never lasted more than a week)....serve over ice cubes or crushed ice....and enjoy the summer.

Enjoy!

Comments

  1. Awesome one Nisa. Thanks for sharing. Love your stepwise pics.

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  2. This is just awesome Nisa. how about using Vodka for this recipe as a substitute to whisky. will it work out. will come back to check your reply

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    1. Swasthi-Unfortunately whisky is needed...and I have never tried it with vodka..

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    2. Thanks dear, i will try it with vodka and let you know

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  3. One of my H's favourite drink..I dont drink alcohol else i will try it rite now.

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  4. wow !! wud luv to try it out..but :( we dont get whisky here !

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  5. I love Irish cream...didn't realize it's so easy to make! Thanks, Nisa, for sharing it.

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  6. oh my this is so so simple and super drink. I can imagine swimming in it with a pool of ice for the heat.

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  7. looks absolutely smashing!! :)

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  8. Such a lovely drink, but can whisky be substituted with anything else as we dont drink alcohol , else would love to try it.....

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  9. When you say "2 packets," what is the actual volume of liquid?

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  10. When you say "packets" of cream, what is the actual volume/measurements for it? Thanks!

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    1. Hi Svetiana-Thank you for the visit.....1 packet of cream measures 200 ml, I used Nestle, low fat cream....hope this helps.

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  11. Lovely, I'll have one, one the rocks. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. What size tin of condensed milk? I'm trying to convert to US ingredients. Thanks!

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    1. Hi, thanks for stopping by.....the sized of the condensed milk tin I used is 400 g Nett...hope this helps.

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  13. What size tin of condensed milk? I'm trying to convert to US ingredients. Thanks!

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    1. Hi seivmom, thank you for stopping by....the label on the tin I used states 400g Nett...hope this helps....have a great day.

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  14. Is the condensed milk sweetened?

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  15. Hi Nisa.

    I am a huge fan of Irish Coffee. While surfing I came across your blog & immediately noted the recipe. It took me a while to convince myself to try it at home. My husband then boosted my morale & I finally did it. The recipe given by you is the simplest & the most amazing drink I have had. Mine was half over on the first day itself. Kudos to you & thank you for sharing it.
    God bless you!

    Best wishes
    Priyanka Kaul

    P.S. My friends have been asking me for the recipe. :-) This drink is always going to be there in my fridge. You've made someone very happy Nisa :-)

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    1. Hi Priyanka, I am so happy to read this wonderful comment of yours....thank you for taking time to write, it really make a difference and so very glad that you enjoyed it...keep visiting!

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  16. Love Irish cream and didn't know until now that's its so easy to make at home.. Thanks Nisa!! Will definitely give this a try soon.

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  17. Hi chechi I have tried irish cream n it was super success n everyone loved it...especially my hubby....n I still can't belive I ve made dis at home though its ur recepie. ..my hubby n frnds ve been asking for dis drink again n agin....it was awesome. ...once again tanks for d wonderful drink...

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  18. which irish whiskey brand did you use

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    1. I did not use Irish Whiskey, I used plain whisky.

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