Ireland: Three Baileys Desserts
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You could probably make a case that all Irish desserts can be divided into two periods, B.B. and A.B.: Before Baileys and After Baileys. Devised by the Irish distilling company Gilbeys in 1972 as a way to exploit two abundant local resources -- Irish cream and Irish whiskey -- Baileys Irish Cream became the world's number 1 selling liqueur within a decade of its invention. As a result, it has since been stuffed into almost every kind of dessert preparation imaginable, some of them much better than others.
It's uncertain how much effort other drinks manufacturers might previously have made to try to get the whiskey and the cream to stay mixed together -- probably the single factor which kept a commercial cream/whiskey blend from coming on the market much sooner. But after several years of intensive research, Gilbeys solved the problem, producing a creamy, rich drink with just the right balance of sweetness, smoothness and booze... and one which contained no preservatives except the alcohol. Even now, people sometimes need to be reminded that Baileys has a shelf life of only two years. But inside those two years, it's possible to do all kinds of things with it besides just drink it. And rich, creamy desserts are a favorite way to go.
Here we offer you three recipes that we've found most successful at setting off Baileys' unique characteristics to best advantage. One of them, perhaps, is a little more traditional than the others: a Baileys-based pudding which contains the unique Irish natural gelling agent, carrageen.
Baileys Carrageen Pudding
Carrageen, or carrageenan -- sometimes also known as "Irish moss" -- is a purplish seaweed found all along the west coast of Ireland. For centuries it's been gathered, bleached (normally in the sun) and sold as a natural thickening agent which also imparts a delicate flavor to puddings, ice creams and gelatin desserts. Health food stores often carry it, as do some large groceries or food stores that specialize in imports.
To serve 8-10 people:
- 15g / 1/2 ounce carrageen
- 1.5 liters / 2 1/2 UK pints / 6 1/4 cups milk
- 300ml / 1/2 UK pint / 1 1/4 cups Baileys Irish Cream
- 2 eggs, separated
- 4 tablespoons caster / superfine sugar
Soak the carrageen in tepid water for 10 minutes. Put the milk into a pan with the drained carrageen. Bring to the boil and simmer very gently for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Strain the mixture and rub all the jelly through the strainer; discard anything remaining in the sieve. Rinse out the pan and return the mixture to it, over a very low heat. Blend in the Baileys.
Heat the mixture very gently to just below boiling point. Then remove immediately from the heat.

Mix the egg yolks and sugar together and blend a little of the hot milk mixture into them. Then stir or whisk the egg yolk / sugar / milk mixture into the remaining milk. When the sugar has dissolved, leave the mixture to cool a little. Then whisk the egg whites until stiff, and fold in gently.
Turn the whole business into a serving bowl; leave in the refrigerator to set. Serve alone, or with fruit.
Marbled Baileys Cheesecake:
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Title: Bailey's Marbled Cheesecake
Categories: Desserts
Yield: 1 Servings
-----Crust-----
4 tb Unsalted Butter; melted
1/4 c Sugar
1/4 c Cocoa
1 pk Graham Crackers; ground fine
-----Filling-----
24 oz Cream Cheese; softened
3/4 c Sugar
3 Eggs
3/4 c Bailey's Irish Cream
2 Semisweet Chocolate Squares;
-melted
Combine butter, sugar and cocoa powder. Stir in crumbs. Press evenly
over bottom of greased 9-inch springform pan and bake at 350 for 10
minutes. Cool pan and grease sides.
Beat cream cheese until smooth. Gradually beat in sugar. Beat in
eggs, one at a time. Blend in Bailey s. Pour about 1/3 mixture into a
bowl and stir in melted chocolate. Pour half of plain mixture into
prepared pan. Drizzle with half the chocolate mixture. Repeat layers.
Make a marbled design by gently swirling batter with a knife. Bake 10
minutes at 450, then 55 minutes at 250.
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Baileys Truffle Fudge:
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Title: Bailey's Truffle Fudge
Categories: Candies
Yield: 64 Pieces
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3 c Semisweet chocolate chips
1 c Vanilla chips OR
-More chocolate chips*
1/4 c Butter
3 c Powdered sugar
1 c Bailey's Irish Creme
1/2 c Chopped nuts; optional
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1 c Semisweet chocolate chips
1/2 c Vanilla chips OR
-More chocolate chips*
2 tb Butter; cut in pieces
4 tb Bailey's Irish Creme
*Bailey's Original Irish Creme gets its flavor from a blend of Irish
whiskey and fresh cream, which is delivered daily to the Dublin plant
that makes the liqueur. This dessert is packed with chocolate and
rich flavor. Using all semisweet chocolate will yield a deeper,
darker fudge.
FUDGE: Melt all chips with butter until they are soft enough to stir
smooth. Do not overheat. Add chocolate/butter mixture to powdered
sugar and Baileys. Stir until smooth. Add nuts, if desired. Mix well.
Place fudge in an 8-inch square pay sprayed with vegetable spray. Lay
a sheet of plastic wrap on top and gently press to smooth fudge.
TOPPING: Melt chips until smooth. Remove from heat. With a fork, beat
in butter and Bailey's until smooth.
Spread topping over fudge with a knife. If a very smooth top is
desired, use a piece of plastic as done on fudge.
Refrigerate until firm, 1 to 2 hours. Can be frozen. Makes 64 pieces.
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