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Title: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Sammconn on February 27, 2015, 01:35:23 PM
I don't want to promote abuse, but I really enjoy an Irish cream coffee on the weekends.

Recipe is quite simple:
1 can of sweetened condensed milk. (Brand doesn't matter)
12-14 ounces of vodka, or other white spirits in the 40-45% range.
1 Pint of whipping cream. (Must use whipping as others are too light)
Dash of real vanilla
Squirt of chocolate syrup

I don't measure the vanilla or chocolate and as such have different flavours all the time.

Place all ingredients into blender and blend for 10-15 seconds.

Enjoy.
It's that easy.
Makes about 40 ounces, so be careful of the expiry date on the cream
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Dawg25385 on February 27, 2015, 03:03:57 PM
OOOH this is a good one. I too enjoy a little of the four-leaf-creme in my coffee around the morning fire when camping... this will be a treat to try out!
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Nate on February 27, 2015, 03:47:55 PM
so would I be able to use homemade vanilla extract for this????
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Sammconn on February 27, 2015, 05:47:17 PM
I can't see why not Nate. It's just there for a bit of flavour so I'd say go for it.
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Nate on February 27, 2015, 05:54:08 PM
just messin with yah a little here, but you have read my recipe for homemade vanilla extract right?  ;D
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Sammconn on February 27, 2015, 07:27:26 PM
Sure have. I went with a 'vanilla vodka' variant. One bean in 26 oz, yellowed out a bit and nice flavour.
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Flyin6 on February 27, 2015, 11:49:47 PM
You boyz found a weakness of mine...Baileys

I'd smuggle 4-5 bottles of liquor into Kandahar every time I came in country. 4 bottles to trade with the Army or Air Force guys and one bottle of Baileys for me and the guys for those special occasions.

A bottle of Vodka once fetched us a 30KW generator, another time a HMMV, which the Romanians later stole from us. Then for a water bottle filled with vodka you could get a 40' container, as in the steel ones that 18 wheelers cart all over creation. It could also score you things that go bang and boom!

OK, what were we talking about?
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: TexasRedNeck on February 28, 2015, 07:58:07 AM
I never tire of hearing those stories Don.  The secondary barter system in the service is fascinating.  Sammcomm, great idea and thanks for sharing.  Great winter addition to quoffee as Big D would say.
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Flyin6 on February 28, 2015, 09:55:05 AM
I never tire of hearing those stories Don.  The secondary barter system in the service is fascinating.  Sammcomm, great idea and thanks for sharing.  Great winter addition to quoffee as Big D would say.
Believe me, my friend that was only the teny-tiny tip of the iceberg. We trade for rides on jets to different countries, tractors, tools, fuel, steaks, a gator, was working on a 4 engine Russian cargo plane, but that would have been too obvious. We trade for labor...Got my entire ramp and complex built for two fifths of jack and a cookout for the Air Force folks who built it for me.
That one was funny. On the Mustang ramp, which was, err, I think some air-cav guys, down on one corner first a trailer, then two, then two helicopters, then 1,2,3,4- forty foot vans, then another helicopter, then a big covered deck with a barbeque pit, then another helicopter, then two more helicopters...and all under the nose of the Armee. Finally some one asked the big question..."What are you guys doing here?"
By that time I was flying all the generals and Sergeant Majors around in my leather seat air conditioned AW139 so no one was gonna mess with me. It got ugly when some butt of a Marine full Colonel who thought he invented warfare came to take command of the place. Now you don't mess around on HIS airfield, during HIS watch!
we subtly took care of the man and life went on...we removed two helicopters but within two months had two more Pumas right back in there.

You see all the senior Armee pilots were always hanging around over at my place trying to get a job or trading for "stuff" I had or just wanting to be heard and vent. I took care of them and they looked the other way. Then when that unit left country all the "Stuff" I had borrowed from them, simply fell off the books.

I think it has probably always been done that way.
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Nate on February 28, 2015, 10:27:37 AM
acquisitions, i have stories on this. 
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Flyin6 on February 28, 2015, 05:22:23 PM
acquisitions, i have stories on this. 
Did we trade over there?
Offer you a Captain Morgan for a used 155mm howitzer or something?
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: BobbyB on March 01, 2015, 10:40:16 AM
acquisitions, i have stories on this.

It makes the world go round.
Title: Re: Home made Irish Cream (Baileys)
Post by: Sammconn on August 06, 2015, 10:46:58 PM
So I've made a modification to the recipe.
We had company up and they commented that it was on the sweet side.
I tended to agree once it was brought up.
Version next:
1 can condensed milk
16 ounces clear spirits 40ish%
Dash of chocolate surup
Dash of vanilla (both to taste)
One quart heavy cream

Problem is it makes nearly 2 quarts and now I have a coffee problem.
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