Bailey's Ice Cream Recipe

For the last few years there seems to be a trend on St. Patrick's Day of Guinness cakes or brownies, with Bailey's frosting or what have you. All good tastes, to be sure, but for the non beer drinker I could take it or leave it. The best part of the whole holiday (for me) is the part where we add the Irish Cream. IN ANYTHING. Now that I think about it, even taking a bath in it might be like a milk bath? Wait. No. That's gross. Anyway...

So rather than go the beer route as so many are wont to do this time of year, I experimented again with the ice cream machine. Yes there's plenty of recipes around the web like this, but I wanted the pure, unadulterated flavor...not muddled with vanilla or coffee. If the ice cream making seems like a potential addiction at this point yes that would be a good observation. Regardless, here's the results of some St. Patty's Day fooling around in the freezer:

Bailey's Ice Cream


5 egg yolks
1/2 C. sugar
2 C. heavy whipping cream
1 C. milk
1/4 tsp. salt
1/3 C. Bailey's Irish Cream (or other brand)

Start out by whisking 1/4 C. of the sugar with the 5 egg yolks in a medium bowl. Set aside. Next make the base in a heavy non-reactive saucepan with the cream, milk, salt, and 1/4 C. of the sugar. Heat over medium-high heat until just about to come to a rolling simmer. Take 1/2 C. of the hot cream mixture and sloooowly add it to the egg yolks, stirring constantly. Repeat with another 1/2 C. of hot cream mixture. Once blended, gently add the egg mixture back into the saucepan, stirring constantly. Continue to cook over medium heat until the back of a spatula stays clear when you run your finger through the coating. Remove from heat. Strain through fine-mesh strainer into clean bowl. Put bowl in ice bath until cool to the touch; chill in refrigerator (covered) for 2 hrs or overnight. Right before putting mixture into ice cream maker, add the Irish cream. Churn according to machine directions, about 20-30 min. Freeze & enjoy!



Blending it with milk makes a fabulous alternative to a spiked milkshake by the way...just sayin'. 


1 comment:

  1. Sounds delicious! Even for a beer drinker :) I may need to invest in an ice cream maker.

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