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wendilla | 19:22 Mon 08th Dec 2008 | Food & Drink
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I used to have a recipe for Irish Cream similiar to Bailleys but can't find it .Has anyone got a simple recipe ? Thanks
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Tesco sold this up to a few months ago but I don't have a Tesco store nearby now. I used to buy it and yes, it is nice & similar to Baileys. I'll have a look in Asda on Wednesday when I go in there and report back if I find it.
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Hi thanks for your reply but it is the recipe I want to make it .I know there are recipes on here but I had a very simple one that someone gave me from here.
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Yes thanks I looked at that one but there is a another one that does not require the chocolate syrup and almond extract but I can't remember what the other ingrediends were but it was very easy and simple to make .Thanks for your reply.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Irish-Cream-Lique ur-II/Detail.aspx
This one looks quite simple to make, worth a look!
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Yes thank you that is as near to the one I used to do in fact better as it keeps up to a momth but I don't think it will last that long.
wendilla, i used to have a similar recipe too and it tasted exactly like bailleys. i'm pretty sure it's the one in the link from welsh.
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Yes ethandron but I dont remember using chocolate.I can see my recipe written in a notebook and I can't find the bxxxxy notebook so annoying but I will try one out from here thanks
wendilla when you making this,if its good give us some feedback thanks!!!
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ok will,do. Going Asda tomorrow to get the milk so will get back to you friday at the latest
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This seems to be as near to the recipe I had .Have just made it but minus the cacao essence and is ok. ingredients:
4 ounces sugar dissolved
2 1/2 ounces water
8 ounces whiskey
5 ounces small tin Ideal (evaporated) milk
5 ounces single (thin) cream (fresh, not tinned)
10 milliliters Cacao essence (I use Tbsp. Noirot, available from Homebrew shops). (DID NOT ADD THIS )


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This is a good recipe for Bailey's equivalent. If you can't get the Cacoa Essence try it without - it's almost as good!

Dissolve sugar in water and bring to boil. Do not overboil. Cool. Mix all ingredients together and put in refrigerator for 2 hours. It's then OK to drink. Keep in refrigerator due to cream content.


This recipe from CDKitchen for Irish Cream serves/makes
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The next lot I make I am going to add some coffee.
This sounds lovely Wendilla? Any chance you can pop some round to my house tomorrow? Puddicat's making fudge, awesome combo!
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Well if puddicats making fudge I will bring the Irish cream and you can get some wine lol.
Well, I am going to make the recipe I suggeted in my earlier post tomorrow, and will let you all know how it turns out, I think it should be scrummy!!
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yes Welshlibranr nothing wrong with your recipe it was just that I know I never used chocolate but I will try it without the choc as I think it will make more.
Just a quick update, I made the Irish Cream (link in my earlier post) on Thursday, I was amazed to find that it made nearly 3 litres,if I'd realised I would have made half the quantity, had to rush off and get more bottles, well worth it though, it's absolutely gorgeous! just had a little taste last night, so much better than Baileys!....................welsh

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