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Irish coffee is popular all over the world. It's often said in Ireland that 'there's eating and drinking in it'. It's definitely more like a dessert and it's a perfect winter after-dinner treat. A little bit of history first of all. It's believed to have been invented in the County Limerick town of Foynes in 1942. Joe Sheridan, the Foynes Airport chef, made a coffee with whiskey for some passengers. He believed that on a cold winter's day this pick me up cocktail would warm up body and soul in no time – so he had some very content passengers! Irish coffee has four basic ingredients – a strong blend of coffee, sugar (brown or white), whiskey (use your favourite Irish whiskey) and topped off with some whipped fresh cream. It's simply made by putting a shot of Irish whiskey into a pre heated, heat resistant glass or mug. Three quarters fill the glass/mug with the strong black coffee, or you can use two teaspoons of coffee powder and boiling water. Add a spoon of sugar (to taste) and stir the mixture until the sugar has completely dissolved. Then pour a finger-sized amount of fresh whipped cream on top! Delicious! Enjoy and repeat if necessary! For information on Irish whiskey, take a look at our blog article. This is the recipe I use. The traditional Irish coffee glass has a stem and a handle so you won't burn your fingers. Recipe for Irish Coffee 1 measure of Irish whiskey 1 teaspoon of sugar 1 dessertspoon of cream Fresh strong black coffee Pre warm a glass as above Add the whiskey and ¾ fill the glass with the coffee Stir in the sugar Whip the cream and spoon it on top of the coffee/whiskey mixture Don't stir it after the cream has been added
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