Start your evening festivities with a mug of delectable Irish coffee recipe!
The blend of sweetened coffee, whiskey, and whipped cream creates a perfect harmony of flavors.
This coffee cocktail is ideal for coffee lovers and dessert fanatics alike.
It’s cozy, warm, and the perfect way to cap off a dinner party. It’s also a wonderful addition to winter brunch.
So, let’s transform regular coffee into a party-worthy Irish coffee!
Why Is It Called Irish Coffee?
There are several theories surrounding Irish coffee’s name. Here’s the most convincing one:
In the early 1940s, the head chef of the restaurant at the Foynes Flying Boat terminal in Ireland added a splash of booze to coffee.
His name was Joe Sheridan, and he just wanted to give it a little extra oomph. When asked if it was Brazilian coffee, he replied that it was “Irish coffee.”
Thus, a legend was born.
The cocktail later became popular in the USA in 1952 when a review of it appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Ingredients
For the perfect St. Patrick’s Day cocktail, you’ll need:
- Irish Whiskey: I’m partial to Jameson, but any brand will do.
- Freshly Brewed Coffee: Medium to dark roast works best.
- White and Brown Sugar: For sweetness
- Whipped Cream and Ground Nutmeg: Purely for decadence’s sake!
- Irish Cream Liqueur: This is optional, and not all Irish coffee recipes include it. However, it makes the drink sweeter, creamier, and richer.
What Is the Best Whiskey for Irish Coffee?
Jameson is my go-to because it’s smooth and tastes great every time.
Bushmills is also a good choice if you like a traditional flavor.
If you want something a bit sweeter, go for Teeling. It’s especially ideal if you don’t plan on adding sugar or cream to your cocktail.
How Do You Make Irish Coffee?
Making a classic Irish coffee is as easy as 1-2-3! Okay, technically there are four steps. But you get the idea.
1. Preheat a coffee mug. Pop a spoon inside to keep the mug from cracking, then add hot water. Discard it when the mug is hot to the touch.
2. Add the whiskey and sugars. Give them a quick stir.
3. Pour the hot coffee over the whiskey. Stir until the sugars have dissolved.
4. Add the toppings. Gently pour the cream over the back of a spoon so it’ll float on top. Then, sprinkle it with a dash of nutmeg, and enjoy!
What about the Irish Cream, you ask? Well, as I said, it’s optional.
But if you want to include it, add it with the whiskey. You might also want to reduce the sugar by half since it’s quite sweet.
Do You Stir Irish Coffee?
Yes and no.
You’ll stir the whiskey, sugar, and coffee. But don’t stir it after adding the cream.
Part of the experience of drinking Irish coffee is to enjoy the contrast between hot coffee and cool cream.
Plus, it looks so much better with the cream floating on top!
Tips for Making the Best Drink
Transform your Irish cocktail from good to great with these tips.
- Pick an appropriate mug. Considering the ingredient measurements, a 12-ounce mug is perfect. It’s a hot cocktail, so use a mug with a handle.
- Preheat the mug with hot water. It helps the cocktail stay warm for longer.
- Use high-quality coffee. It’s the base of the cocktail, so use coffee that you actually enjoy.
- Use freshly whipped cream. Cool Whip won’t work here. You can make your own cream by whipping heavy cream until it’s frothy.
Irish Coffee Variations
Customize your cup with these unique takes on traditional Irish coffee.
- Make it decaf. Just switch out the coffee.
- Double down on the Baileys. If you have a major sweet tooth, skip the whiskey and add two shots of Baileys instead.
- Tweak the garnishes. Apart from whipped cream, try chocolate shavings, cocoa powder, caramel sauce, etc.
- Make it cold. Use cold brew coffee and fill the cup with ice.
Also, be sure to serve it with fun Irish potato candy for a real treat!