hey to answer that question,
I am nearly sure that it is coffee made on a drink called Baileys which is a liqueur.
Irish coffee is lovely, but heavy on the stomach.
Whoever wrote that is an idiot, he didn't answer question.
well that be simple lassie:
You need coffee,
baileys,
brandy cream,
and a splash of rum :) well that's my version anyway
Enjoy :)
Ingredients for making Irish Cream are mostly ingredients already found in ones home. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon almond extract, 1 teaspoon instant coffee granules and 3 to 4 small eggs are a few of the ingredients.
Apparently it requires a special coffee bean and special roasting and a coffee expert that has a special skill.
An Irish coffee is a coffee drink with some form of alcohol in it. The term comes from the stereotype of a drunk Irish man who must have alcohol in everything he drinks.
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The ingredients for a mocha are coffee and cream and dark chocolate.
In order to make the drink known as the Irish Car Bomb one needs a few ingredients. Whiskey, Irish Cream and a good stout beer is required. The whiskey is floated atop the Irish Cream in a shot glass. This is then dropped in a glass of beer. Consume as if it were a shot.
It is made of water and mud.
lima beans and corn
The ingredients that are needed to make Chili Mac are elbow macaroni, ground beef, onion, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, chili powder and cheddar cheese.
A dish, cooking spray, bowls, spoons and ingredients are needed to make casserole.
The ingredients which are needed to make Chipolte are beef, water, chipotle chile, rice bran oil, cimun, garlic, oregano, black peper, salt, cloves, bay, leaf, soybean oil.
Unfortunately, no, there are no widely-known coffee beans native to Ireland. Coffee requires a much different environment and climate. While coffee can be grown in Irish greenhouses, that doesn't make them native to the place.