6 Eggs 1/2 c Sugar 3 c Louisiana coffee w/chicory 1/4 c Bourbon 1/2 pt Vanilla ice cream 1/2 pt Coffee ice cream 1. In large bowl, beat eggs at high speed until slightly thickened. 2. Gradually add sugar, beating until mixture is smooth and very thick. 3. Add coffee and bourbon; mix thoroughly. 4. Pour mixture into punch bowl or large pitcher. 5. Spoon in ice cream; stir well. Allow ice cream to melt slightly to flavor punch, then serve immediately.
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Hailed from the land of leprechauns and four-leafed clovers, the Irish Coffee graces the world with it's invention in the 1940s. This hot cocktail is sure to warm your heart and uplift your spirits. It's elegance lies in it's simplicity and unbelievable smooth drinking!
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INGREDIENTS: - 4 oz hot coffee - 2 oz Irish whiskey - 2 oz heavy cream - 1 tsp dark brown sugar or demerara syrup
DIRECTIONS 1. Heat treat the glass with hot water. This is simply adding hot water to the cocktail glass so that it does not leach heat from the cocktail. 2. Prepare your hot coffee. 3. Whip some heavy cream so that it begins to thicken - to the point where it can stay as a drop on your finger. We don't want whipped cream, but we also dont want straight cream - we want somewhere in between. 4. Empty the hot water from the glass. 5. Add the sugar or syrup to the glass and add about an ounce of hot coffee. Then, using a bar spoon, stir until the sugar has dissolved into the coffee. 6. Add the whiskey. 7. Continue to add coffee until you have a gap about an 1/2.5 cm from the top, stirring as you go. 8. Add the cream to the top by means of a squeeze bottle, or by pouring it over the back of a spoon so that it slowly pours into the top of the cocktail. 9. Serve and enjoy!