My love of Baileys, is well known. Not just for drinking it, but also cooking with it. My Baileys Cheesecake is one of my most requested desserts and highest google hits. Hubby's late great-Aunt was a woman very much after my own heart as they only thing she would put in her coffee was Baileys, no matter what time of day it was. A coffee called Baileys Blitz also fueled my university days.
Last week Baileys contacted me asking if I would like to try some of their new Baileys with a Hint of Coffee plus have a go at some of their recipes created by James Martin. Me being one to rarely pass on the opportunity to try a new alcohol or dessert recipe I jumped at the chance. It came at the perfect time as I had just finished my most recently bottle of Baileys and was trying to work out which Supermarket had the best deal for a bottle of it.
Hubby doesn't like coffee so rarely do I cook with it, even if it is one of my favourite ingredients. As I'm now on my Christmas break I took the opportunity to get up early (in reality far too early) and set about making some Baileys Coffee Cream Pots for myself as I knew it would take 6 hours to set.
After a lot of impatient waiting (and watching some quite frankly dire daytime TV) the 6 hours eventually passed, just in time to get a photo before the sunset. I have to say it was the perfect dessert for me. Creamy with a generous coffee hit. To often am I disappointed in restaurants with their coffee flavoured desserts as the coffee hit is never enough for me but this was spot on. If I could have 2 puddings on Christmas Day this would be my coffee course...now that's an idea 2 puddings...sorry I digress.
The only very slight alteration I had to make was the fact I didn't have any instant coffee in the house so instead used Lyons Coffee Bags that are usually reserved for our camping trips. If you would like to see the lovely James Martin make this dessert along with the accompanying shortbread click here
Baileys Coffee Cream Pots
Makes 6 ramekins
5 egg yolks
80g caster sugar
260ml milk
260ml double cream
5 tsp instant coffee granules
100ml Baileys with of hint of Coffee (or normal Baileys)
1) Preheat the oven to 150oc. Whisk together the egg yolks and 40g of the sugar.
2) Put the cream, milk, coffee and remaining sugar in a heavy based saucepan. Gently bring to the boil. When it has reached a boil take of the heat and stir in the Baileys, then add the whisked sugar & egg. Quickly stir then strain into the ramekins.
3) Place the ramekins into a deep roasting tin and pour boiling water until it is half the way up the ramekins. Bake for 25-30 until they have a slight wobble.
4) Chill for at least 6 hours before eating. Serve straight from the fridge.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Baileys Coffee Cream Pots
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10 comments:
It's un-bruleed brulee. What about using instant espresso? I can see why the baileys cheesecake is so popular - a match made in heaven.
Gosh it is Baileys time of year again. I made someone baileys ice cream once as a birthday present - it went down well, and original. Baileys rice pudding's the ultimate. What other recipes have you got?
What do you mean 2 desserts? 5 is more like it!....
James - I was v tempted to brulee the top, but I'm glad I didn't as it was quite sweet without it. I suppose you can use instant espresso too.
Ah, I mean 2 courses of puddings or maybe 3 with cheesecake replacing the cheese course. A mate of mine & I talk of opening a restaurant that only sells desserts. Dessert for starter, dessert for main...mmm heaven.
...and Baileys mixed into the cream for profiteroles. Mmm...
This sounds and looks absolutely decadent. I bet it's fantastic with a dallop of homemade whipped cream on top. YUM!
These sound so good, lurve Baileys as you know! :-)
Hey Jules, your coffee cream came out really well. Nice photo! I drooled over the thought of James Martin more than the Baileys, although I do like a glass of Baileys. I just wish I had time to make the shortbread to when I tried this recipe.
Merry Christmas
Holler
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Phil - now that sounds v good.
Megan - I had some leftover cream in the fridge, I can't believe I didn't think of whipping it up and adding it to the dessert!
Anne - you can't go wrong with Baileys
Holler - I didn't have the time for the shortbread either :(
Oh my, how I lurve Baileys!! I use it quite a bit in desserts, and this one looks delicious!
Nic - Baileys is one of those great drinks that works well on it's own as well as in puddings.
We were sent this too but I haven't got round to doing anything with it yet, am pretty fooded out at the moment.
Glad to hear this went well though.
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