Frozen Irish Coffee Recipe (2024)

By Sara Bonisteel

Frozen Irish Coffee Recipe (1)

Total Time
5 minutes, plus freezing
Rating
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This drink is inspired by the frozen Irish coffee served at Molly’s at the Market in the French Quarter of New Orleans, where it’s served from a frozen daiquiri machine. Freezing milk in an ice cube tray gives you a similar creamy consistency to the version at Molly’s, which contains no ice. Brandy provides a mellower flavor than Irish whiskey, but feel free to substitute whiskey for the brandy if you prefer.

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Ingredients

Yield:2 servings

  • ½cup vanilla ice cream
  • cups whole milk, frozen in an ice cube tray
  • 4ounces strong coffee or cold brew, chilled
  • 2ounces brandy
  • 2ounces coffee liqueur
  • ¼teaspoon fresh coffee grounds, for garnish

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Nutritional analysis per serving (2 servings)

323 calories; 9 grams fat; 5 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 2 grams monounsaturated fat; 0 grams polyunsaturated fat; 28 grams carbohydrates; 0 grams dietary fiber; 26 grams sugars; 6 grams protein; 96 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Add ice cream, frozen milk cubes, chilled coffee, brandy and coffee liqueur to a blender. Combine on high until the ice is crushed and the drink is smooth. (It will have the consistency of a thin milkshake.)

  2. Step

    2

    Divide between highball glasses and swirl ⅛ teaspoon coffee grounds on the top of each drink.

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Sally

For small, recipe-type amounts of alcoholic beverages, you can always buy nip bottles at the liquor store.

Juliet Jones

This sounds amazing. But I don't have coffee liqueur and am reluctant to buy just for one recipe. How would it be with 4 ounces of Bourbon instead? And I think I will garnish it with shaved bits of dark chocolate, not coffee grounds.

Sue

If you have bourbon and a bit of time to plan ahead, you can easily infuse bourbon with coffee beans: mix a tbsp of beans (decaf if you want) + 1/4 c. (or so) bourbon in a small jar for a day or two (two is best), shaking gently when you think of it. Strain the beans out before you use it. Coffee liquor is very sweet, so a bit of extra sweetener may be in order...or not, as you choose.

Nina

I'm sorry, but English brandy in Irish coffee? ;) Please use Irish Whiskey or maybe Irish cream liqueur and then reduce the milk a little. <3

Kate Sultan

Kahlua liquer can be addictive (in a good way!) It is great added to a tall glass of milk or drizzled over vanilla ice cream. Trust me - it won't go to waste.

M.Pook

A little too mellow for my tastes but freezing the milk first was genius!Next time I will use Irish whiskey.

Chris

I agree w the above “English brandy?” It must be Irish something if you want to call it a frozen Irish Coffee! Great recipe though. Hint: pour the milk into ice cube trays and freeze. (Do the same w coffee/espresso.) You’ll have a thicker shake. Add an ounce of Irish cream too.

B

I made it with Coffee Pisco. Delish. Very frozen espresso martini vibes.

Annie

I was making many mini servings of this for a party and part way through ran out of brandy so switched to cognac - really took the flavor up a notch ! People loved these as a little co*cktail dessert. The consistency was just right to slightly soften as it was being passed around.

Erin

For those with dietary restrictions, I made this with non-dairy vanilla (cashew milk) ice cream and oat milk, and it turned out great. I swapped the brandy for Irish whiskey.

Perry B

I imagine that a vegan version of this would be delicious with non-dairy ice cream alternative and coconut or oat milk.

Jill

Because morning can never be coffee enough, I used coffee ice cream (love the 3 1/2 oz. Häagen-Dazs cups), a double-shot of cold espresso, St. George NOLA coffee liqueur & a pinch of instant espresso on top. Uh-huh!

Jck

At the risk of coffee liqueur snobbery, if you get something more flavorful than Kahlua, you won’t have an issue finishing it. An espresso martini or frozen cafe drink w/good liqueur & fresh espresso or coffee will ruin you for stuff that tastes 98% sugar…

houstonbeginner

Followed the recipe to a t. So good!!

Nina

I'm sorry, but English brandy in Irish coffee? ;) Please use Irish Whiskey or maybe Irish cream liqueur and then reduce the milk a little. <3

Meagan

Yum, tastes just like Molly’s! I’ve been craving it for awhile and St. Patrick’s Day felt appropriate :)

Dave S

Anyone tried this with non-dairy milk? I’m thinking oat would be good.

Denise

Absolutely!! We made with almond milk with great success!

Skylar

I used bourbon (because that's what I had), doubled the coffee liqueur (because why the heck not?), and shaved dark chocolate on top instead of coffee grounds (because chocolate). Very refreshing and enjoyable. I now have a couple more ice trays of milk queued up.

kate

where is the Irish Whiskey ?!

melissa

Omg. Just like Molly’s. Didn’t change a thing. Like a passport to New Orleans.

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FAQs

Does frozen Irish coffee have alcohol? ›

Preparation. Add ice cream, frozen milk cubes, chilled coffee, brandy and coffee liqueur to a blender. Combine on high until the ice is crushed and the drink is smooth.

What is the difference between Baileys coffee and Irish coffee? ›

Irish cream coffee (also known as Baileys coffee) can be considered a variant of Irish coffee, but involves the use of Irish cream as a "pre-mixed" substitute for the whisky, cream and sugar.

What is the difference between Irish coffee and Gaelic coffee? ›

In Southeast Asia, you may see a co*cktail of iced coffee and whiskey, sometimes without cream, under the name "Irish coffee" served. Gaelic coffee is very similar to Irish coffee, but instead of Irish whiskey, Scotch whiskey is used instead. And in Russia, instead of Irish whiskey, vodka is used.

What is a frozen coffee made of? ›

How to make frozen coffee. Add the chilled brewed coffee, cool whip, chocolate syrup, creamer, and ice to a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into a glass and grab yourself a straw! If you are feeling fancy, add some whipped cream and drizzle some more chocolate syrup over the top.

What alcohol goes in Irish coffee? ›

Pour Irish whiskey into the prepared glass. Fill with coffee to within 1/2 inch of top. Add sugar and stir. Top with whipped cream.

Does alcohol burn off in Irish coffee? ›

Alternatively, the whiskey/sugar mixture can be prepared on the stove. Important: The sugar should dissolve with the heat, but the whiskey should not boil. The alcohol gives the Irish coffee its special taste; it would evaporate if it were to boil.

What's better in coffee, Kahlua or Baileys? ›

However, which one should you choose from the two of them depends on what you typically like to eat/drink. If you're looking for something sweet with chocolate notes, Baileys is your best bet. On the other hand, if you're looking for something creamy with coffee notes, Kahlua is your best bet!

What is the best Irish whiskey to make Irish coffee? ›

Irish whiskey is mild by nature, and this is one of its ideal instantiations. Jameson, Bushmills, Slaine, Proper No. 12, and really any other entry-level Irish whiskey are all going to be excellent.

Which is better, Tia Maria or Kahlua? ›

What is the difference between Kahlua and Tia Maria? Khalua is made with 100% Arabica coffee beans, sugar and rum and has notes of vanilla and Carmel. Tia Maria! This smoother, refined spin on Kahlua is absolutely worth adding to your liquor collection.

What's the point of Irish coffee? ›

St. Patrick's Day or not, an Irish Coffee is an ideal fall and winter co*cktail thanks to its warming nature—both from the hot coffee and the toasty whiskey, while the cream ensures a velvety richness. The co*cktail has a fascinating history spanning continents.

Do Irish drink Irish coffee in the morning? ›

It's typically enjoyed as a mid-morning or afternoon drink, but some people enjoy an Irish coffee as their morning drink, particularly when on holidays or somewhere really cold.

Is Irish coffee an American thing? ›

These days, there are several variations on the traditional Irish coffee recipe, but the original Irish coffee was created at the flying boat terminal in Foynes, Ireland. Yes, you read that right. Irish coffee was invented at a flying boat terminal.

What is Starbucks frozen coffee called? ›

Starbucks wanted a distinctive, proprietary name for the drink. In June 1994, when Starbucks acquired The Coffee Connection in Boston, they also inherited one of their products called a Frappuccino®, a cold, slushy drink made from a soft-serve machine.

Is Chick Fil A frozen coffee real coffee? ›

A hand-spun treat that combines a custom blend of cold-brewed coffee with our signature Icedream® dessert.

What is the difference between a frozen coffee and a frappé? ›

The main difference lies in their preparation and flavor profiles. Frappe is made with instant coffee, water, and sugar, offering a creamy and intense coffee taste. Cold coffee, on the other hand, can be prepared using various brewing methods and offers a smoother and milder coffee flavor.

Does Irish cream coffee have alcohol in it? ›

First launched in 2013, Irish Creme Flavored Coffee has been a fan-favorite ever since, bringing all the goodness of Dunkin' coffee enhanced with the tasty flavor of Irish Creme whiskey – without the alcohol! How do we bring the essence of Irish whiskey without adding any alcohol – Dunkin' magic perhaps?

Does Irish cold coffee have alcohol? ›

The Irish Coffee may not be the first coffee drink with alcohol, but this co*cktail has become one of the most famous. Combining coffee with Irish whiskey, brown sugar and lightly whipped cream, the Irish Coffee is a hot, creamy classic that can wake you up on cold mornings or keep you going after a long night.

Does instant Irish coffee have alcohol? ›

A: Hi, Nescafe Gold Irish Latte contains no alcohol :) Was this helpful?

Does Irish cream liquor have alcohol? ›

Irish cream liqueur is an alcoholic drink made by blending whiskey with cream and sugar.

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