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Thermomix Baileys Irish Cream - born out of a ThermoFun Facebook member asking me to convert thisrecipe for her and as a lover of Baileys I really couldn't say no now, could I?! :)

And if you enjoy Baileys Irish Creme check out our full Baileys recipe collection!Many thanks to Kirl too, from Kirls Thermo Updates for adding a few tweaks to my method and improving on it.

For this and more amazing co*cktails and a few mocktails check out my co*cktails and mocktails e-cookbook.

ThermoFun – Baileys Irish Cream Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 200g milk chocolate melts
  • 400g condensed milk
  • 750ml evaporated milk (2 x 375ml cans)
  • 300ml pure cream
  • 1 tablespoon instant coffee, dissolved in 3 tablespoon boiling water
  • 700ml bottle whisky, Jamesons is recommended

Instructions

  1. Place chocolate into TM bowl and grate 10 sec / speed 9. Scrape down.
  2. Melt chocolate 5 mins / 50°C / speed 3. Scrape down.
  3. Add condensed milk and mix 5 mins / 50°C / speed 3.
  4. Set TM 2 mins / 50°C / speed 3 and while blades are moving, add both cans of evaporated milk, cream and dissolved coffee.
  5. Pour mixture into a 3 litre jug.
  6. Pour whisky into TM bowl and 'clean the bowl' 5 sec / Turbo.
  7. Pour whisky into jug and mix with aid of spatula.
  8. Pour into bottles and keep refrigerated up to 3 months.

Pour any mixture that won’t fit into bottles into a glass.

  1. Add 2-3 cubes of ice.
  2. Drink immediately and admire your work.

Notes

* Contents of bottle/s will settle and give the appearance of 'splitting' - this is normal. Just give bottle a good shake to re-mix ingredients before each use.
* The whiskey can be substituted with butterscotch schnapps.
Adapted from a recipe found in a Better Homes & Garden magazine
"Baileys" is a registered Trademark of R&A Bailey & Co.

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  1. Nadja says

    I've seen this recipe for homemade Irish Cream Liquor around for a while but was never really interested. I mean Baileys is alright but I tend to like mixing lots of different drinks so just pouring out a drink of Irish Cream over ice is nearly boring in my books. My view of this changed when we were given the lovely gift of a bottle of home-distilled Grappa (700ml!). It was just too strong and not to our liking to drink neat and I was not inspired to use it in co*cktails.
    So I came up with the idea of making this recipe using the Grappa. I am blown away! It's so much more than the bought stuff. It tasted delicious! I basically just want to drink it all the time now.
    Why am I writing this? Because I have seen lots of discussions on which Whisky to use for this recipe and I want to encourage everyone - use what you have. Have you been given a bottle of alcohol that is not to your liking? Use it! I bet it could be done with vodka, whisky, brandy, rum.... well and Grappa. Wouldn't recommend Gin due to the herbal notes in it but hey, even that might end up tasting spectacular ;-)

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thank you so much Nadja. I will have to try it with grappa now! :)

      Reply

  2. Fiona Grambauer says

    I have made this recipe so many time and it never disappoints, for an extra indulgent version I use a 30ml shot of espresso instead of instant coffee, double cream instead of pure cream& last but very importantly high quality dark chocolate instead of the melts. Honestly it’s better than the branded version and always receives amazing response

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thank you Fiona great to hear! :)

      Reply

  3. Jasmine says

    Hey, sorry if it's a silly question. But I made 5 bottles of this tonight and placed them in the fridge. Pulled one out after a few hours and its "solid" couldnt even shake it. Meant to be the families Christmas presents. What have I done wrong? And any ideas how to fix it? I used all the quantities listed and a tiny bit of vanilla.

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Jasmine poke a spoon handle or something into the top and then give it a good shake and it will be fine. Enjoy! :)

      Reply

  4. Aussie bean says

    Why do we wait til Christmas to try this recipe? Well i have and i did and after trying so many other receipes throughout the years this comes pretty close to the real thing. Didn't need to change a thing.
    Thank you so much for sharing the Bailey's. Love it!!!

    Reply

  5. Jenay says

    For a peppermint version, try using 2 blocks of cadburys peppermint chocolate instead. When it melts it turns into balls, but when you add the condensed milk it'll dissolve perfectly. You might get away with using only 1 block, but I like the extra chocolatey flavour with the extra block of chocolate.

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thanks so much Jenay for leaving your comment. What a fabulous idea! :)

      Reply

  6. Tess Hackett says

    Super easy to make and really delicious. Makes heaps too.

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thank you Tess pleased you enjoyed it! :)

      Reply

    • thermofun says

      lol! Great to hear Joy! Enjoy!

      Reply

  7. Yummo says

    Omg. Amazing! The ratings must be rigged, I almost wondered if I should try another recipe coz of it being 3.5 stars. Someone must've failed somehow?! Coz this is to die for. Thanks so much. I used good quality choc, Jameson's and instead of instant coffee I did 2 shots of Nespresso (and used 4 tablespoons of it, so not quite the whole lot). So smooth..I don't normally rate recipes, but I'm in heaven haha. And maybe a tad tipsy

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      So pleased you enjoyed it Sally! ENJOY!!!
      In case you have some left after drinking ... I have collated all my recipes using baileys in one blog post for you! :)

      Reply

  8. Julie says

    I made this tonight whilst waiting for dinner to cook. Wow wow wow ! I poured my husband and I a glass each , with ice of course , because that was what was left over. We absolutely loved it. I am now going to buy more ingredients and make a few small bottles as Xmas gifts. Fabulous and so easy. Thank you, thank you.

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Fabulous to hear Julie! It sure does make great xmas gifts too! Every batch you make there is always a glass left over so you will get to drink lots of it!! haha!

      Reply

  9. Ann says

    I made this recipe last year for gift. Fantastic.
    I recently made more and I have just realised I did not add the 300ml cream? Will it be ok, or can I just add the cream and mix well.

    Many thanks
    Ann

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Hi Ann, just add the cream and mix and it will be ok! :) Enjoy!

      Reply

  10. Bec says

    i used spiced rum, it was so yummy lol

    Reply

  11. Kelly says

    Would Brandy work instead of whisky?

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Hi Kelly, I haven't tried with brandy. You could try half a batch and see how it goes. I'd love to hear what it's like.

      Reply

  12. Melanie Hulm says

    Delicious. One glass is never enough

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      lol! Yes totally agree Melanie! :)

      Reply

  13. Ann says

    Some one suggested long life cream on another site....would that actually work? Has anyone tried that?

    Reply

  14. Jennine Rayner says

    If you don't use fresh cream, as per one suggestion... can we store in the cupboard instead of the fridge??
    Making tonight! Many thanks.

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Jennine I'd rather play it safe and always store in fridge.

      Reply

  15. Shelly Brook says

    Hi, what if don't drink coffee - is there a substitute ? ?

    Reply

  16. Vic says

    How long does this last?

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Three months Vic stored in fridge. :)

      Reply

  17. Katie Theodoratos says

    Hi everyone just wondering if thickened cream can be used or shall I omit all together and add a bit more condensed milk ? Can't wait ?

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Hi Katie, I've only ever used pure cream so I'm not sure. I'd say the thickened cream would make it a slightly thicker consistency. Only one way to find out though!! If you do try we'd love to know how it goes.

      Reply

  18. Linda says

    Hi,

    Does anyone have a vegan recipe for Baileys?

    Thanks
    Linda

    Reply

    • Lauren Nisbet Coghlan says

      There are 2 vegan liqueurs in the File section on an FB Group called "Thermo Xmas Gift Ideas"

  19. Joanne T Ferguson says

    What an AWESOME recipe Leonie! HOW excited am I to have FINALLY made this as the first of many recipes for New Year hampers I am making! Based on the above, I went with 2 cans of condensed milk 395 ml each, 1 can evaporative milk , 375 ml, used Plaistowe dark chocolate and 310 ml of Jamisons! PERFECT! This made 10 mini milk bottles approximately 180 ml filled! DELICIOUS!

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thank you Joanne - it certainly is a very popular recipe! Awesome for gift giving too! :)

      Reply

  20. Judith says

    I was alerted to your Baileys recipes via The 4 Blades, and made a batch each of the Baileys and the cranberry/pistachio fudge to give away as gifts – the fudge especially was a big hit. So I just made my second batch of the Baileys but made some alterations …. the original recipe wasn’t quite chocolatey enough for my taste and I thought the evaporated milk flavour came through – so this time, I used dark chocolate, and switched the canned milks around, adding 2 of condensed and 1 of evaporated (omitted the cream, as The 4 Blades suggested) … and oh my! Hope there’ll be some left for the intended recipients! Thanks for such an easy, amazing recipe.

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thanks Judith! I'll have to try it with 2 cans of condensed milk and 1 can of evaporated milk next time I make it. Enjoy! :)

      Reply

      • Vickie says

        Will that make it last longer because of no cream

        Reply

  21. Leonie says

    Thankyou for a wonderful recipe - I made a batch of this today and it was delicious :) Admittedly I'm not a huge drinker, so I only added 300ml of Jamesons which was enough for me - still got the whiskey kick, but didn't overpower the flavours. Next time I might add a bit more chocolate, or experiment with some flavoured schnapps or Top'n'Fill and see how it goes :)

    Reply

  22. Tara says

    Made this today for some Xmas gifts. Woah it packs a punch.
    Thanks again Leonie for another amazing recipe!

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thanks Tara! :) Remember to drink in moderation!!!! ;)

      Reply

  23. Natalie says

    I'm finding it quite strong too.

    I only have thickened cream left in the fridge. Can I use that or do I need to use the pure cream only?

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thickened cream is ok too Natalie - and yes just pour more cream in if you are finding it a bit strong.

      Reply

  24. Belinda says

    I got the grants whiskey- found it quite strong....do you think I should add more crewm & condensed milk

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      yes you could do that Belinda if you wish to make it a bit weaker. :)

      Reply

      • Belinda says

        Great I added another half a can of condensed milk and about 200ml of pure cream....was perfect on ice....

        Reply

        • thermofun says

          Awesome! So pleased it worked out for you! Yes ice is essential in my opinion too! :)

          Reply

  25. Lisa says

    Am dying to make this but we don't have any instant coffee in the house. Is there an equivalent for espresso?

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Hi Lisa, I only have espresso too! I use one shot for each teaspoon. :)

      Reply

      • Lisa says

        Brilliant! Thank you :)

        Reply

  26. Raelene says

    Have just made another 2L batch of liquid gold!! Thank you for such a great easy recipe! Just thought I'd let you know that sometimes I sub in Butterscotch Scnapps for the whiskey and coffee to make a Caramel Baileys. Mmmm.. caramelllll ;)

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    • thermofun says

      What a great idea using Butterscotch Schnapps! :)

      Reply

  27. Catmac says

    This is the best baileys recipe. Quick & early and tastes GREAT. Better than real baileys!!! Thank you!

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Thanks Catmac! :)

      Reply

  28. Nicki says

    Can this recipe be halved?

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Hi Nicki - I havent halved it - but it would work fine! :)

      Reply

      • Fiona Grambauer says

        Half? I always have to double it!

        Reply

        • thermofun says

          Fiona hahaha :)

          Reply

  29. Tracey33 says

    Hi, is it okay to use normal Cadbury Milk chocolate instead of cooking chocolate? Don't want to face the shops today!! Thanks for the recipe, Tracey

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Yes definitely Tracey! :)

      Reply

  30. Jenny says

    Hi just checking out your recipe and wondering what the purpose of the "wash" of the whisky? Thanks

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Jenny the 'wash' just makes sure not a drop is wasted!!! ;)

      Reply

  31. Roxanne says

    Hi Just wondering if you can use other whisky or is jameson's is the only one? I have a bottle of whisky in the cupboard I'd like to use up!

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Hi Roxanne - yes you can use any whisky. Some people just have a preference for particular ones.

      Reply

  32. Angela Ready says

    Thanks so much!! Great recipe ! A bit sad I'm going to give it all away!! Might have to make a second batch! Recipe #367 on my road to 1000 :)

    Reply

  33. Linda says

    I didn't have any condensed milk so I used a can of caramel top n fill...perfect caramel Baileys

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      oh wow Linda!!! What an awesome idea! :)

      Reply

  34. Joyce says

    I can't wait for Christmas to make this for my friends, already made the baileys ice cream with some chocolate baileys yummy!!

    Reply

  35. Jo Dransfield says

    This recipe looks great I can't wait to try it - thanks for sharing

    Reply

  36. Tracy Hammer says

    Hello this looks amazing, I am sooo getting all the ingredients tomorrow :) Thanks for sharing it. Can you drink it straight away? Or does it have to 'sit' for awhile?? :)

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      You sure can drink it straight away Tracy! :)

      Enjoy! :)

      Reply

  37. Jocelyn Sharp says

    How long does it last (if you don't drink it all at once) in the cupboard?

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      'apparently' Jocelyn it will be fine for 3 months - it should be kept in the fridge though because of the cream in it.

      Reply

  38. Leanne Christensen says

    Hi Leonie .... can you use the home made condensed milk ? .... and is there a recipe for evaporated milk ? .... thanks Leanne

    Reply

    • thermofun says

      Hi Leanne, yes you sure can use home made condensed milk in your baileys. Sorry I don't have a recipe for evaporated milk. I'll have a look around for you and let you know if I can find one.

      Reply

  39. thermofun says

    Hi Dinky, about 2 Litres, don't drink it all at once! Goes great in Bailey's Ice Cream or Bailey's Fudge too

    Reply

  40. Dinky says

    Can you please tell me how much this recipe makes. Thanks

    Reply

    • Kirrilly says

      It makes enough to fill 3 whiskey bottles with 1-2 serves left to pour straight into glasses ;)

      Reply

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