The Nutty Irishman co*cktail Recipe (2024)

The Nutty Irishman co*cktail combines Irish whiskey, Irish cream, and Frangelico. Now that's a perfect coffee co*cktail!

I loveSt. Patrick’s Dayor St. Paddy’s Day (but never St. Patty’s Day!), the annual celebration of all things Irish. Irish or not it’s all about having a great time and I’m absolutely on-board with that.

My grandfather on my mom’s side was part Irish so I’m legitimate, but not that I need an excuse; don’t we all think we’re a tiny bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day?

Maybe that’s why the only beer I enjoy is Guinness? Still, no green beer for me; I lean way more towardsco*cktailsmade with coffee, Irish Whiskey, and Bailey’s, and in the case of this co*cktail today?

How about all three! Not wanting to be redundant of things I’ve created in the past, I decided to throw in some Frangelico hazelnut liqueur and bring a bit of Italy into the mix; how could that ever be bad?

Want to get into the spirit with me? If you think St. Patrick’s Day is just another one of those days that was elevated only in America; think again.

There's a video on YouTube of a parade held in the streets of Dublin - search for "St. Patrick's Day Parade - Dublin" to find it. While Denver has an annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade downtown, trust me, it doesn’t even begin to compare.

I also love making a meal with dishes I consider Irish and thiscabbage and bacon colcannon with Irish whiskey steakis a huge favorite. Cabbage in mashed potatoes?

Don’t knock until you’ve tried it; it is so good, and of course the bacon doesn’t hurt the cause one tiny bit! Fordesserteach year I don’t get too adventurous; we simply love this‘Irish coffee’ cake.

Not to be confused with abreakfasttreat; this cake has both coffee and Irish Whiskey; you know, those components of an Irish Coffee? Hence the moniker and it’s quite simply the perfect sweet ending to a meal withcorned beef, shepherd’s pie or the aforementioned colcannon. I might have to make all three!

While wanting something that included ingredients from the Land of the Blarney-stone, I’m not so keen on green; preferring to not include a jar of green food coloring in the process or an artificially colored and flavored liqueur. Not mentioning any names -Creme de Menthe- but unless mint is somehow the national plant of Ireland I wasn’t buying that it was a ‘have to.’

I decided instead to make this co*cktail; a play on an Irish coffee, which is a combination of strong coffee and Jameson Irish Whiskey topped with whipped cream. Of course you could use any Irish Whiskey, but Jameson is an iconic brand and I think perfect for this co*cktail.

There are stronger and probably even better Irish whiskeys but those are more suitable for sipping and I think Jameson perfect for eitherbakingor co*cktail-making.

I know of no good substitute for Bailey’s, which is an Irish whiskey and cream liqueur. I’ve made my own, but it does have a short shelf life, so unless I’m making a batch to give away for holiday gifts, I actually prefer buying a small bottle of Bailey’s when the need arises.

Frangelico hazelnut liqueur is the wild card of this bunch, hailing from Italy - and it’s one of my favorites. Made from Tonda Gentile hazelnuts that are grown in an area of rural hills and picturesque villages in the southern Piedmont of Italy; they are known for being bigger, plumper and more uniform with a skin that sheds easily, making them perfect for toasting without leaving a bitter taste.

Once toasted and distilled with alcohol, the hazelnuts are combined with other flavors including cocoa, coffee and vanilla according to a secret recipe and transformed into Frangelico.

Bringing it all together in a rich and warm co*cktail? Priceless.

A hardship for me too, though and it wasn’t fair. I finished the photos for this post in the evening and without a St. Patrick’s Day Party on the agenda at that moment; I decided it would be best if I didn’t imbibe the coffee at 9pm.

Things did improve the next day though. I had it for breakfast!

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FAQs

How do Italians drink Frangelico? ›

Frangelico is a delicious liqueur to drink on its own. It's commonly served neat, chilled, over ice, with a twist of lime, or topped with soda or tonic. You can also add a shot to a cup of coffee for a nutty sweetener.

What is in a granddad drink? ›

-Muddle the cherry and orange slice with 4 drops of bitters in a mixing glass. -Add Bourbon and Cascara Vanilla with ice. -Stir 10-15 seconds. -Using a Hawthorne strainer, hold back ice and fruit.

What flavor is Frangelico? ›

Frangelico (Italian: [franˈdʒɛliko]) is a brand of noisette (flavored with hazelnuts) and herb-flavored liqueur coloured with caramel coloring, which is produced in Canale, Italy. It is 20% alcohol by volume (ABV) or 40 proof.

What is the Lucky Leprechaun drink at Applebee's? ›

A bright green clover co*cktail, the Tipsy Leprechaun is a top shelf tea made with Jameson Irish Whiskey, melon liqueur, blue curaçao, premium lemon sour, lemon-lime soda, and a gold sugar rim.

What is in a leprechaun trap? ›

Fill your leprechaun trap with rainbow-hued goodies, something green, or the promise of shiny gold. What should a leprechaun leave behind? Many people choose to have leprechauns leave something related to gold behind, like gold coins or gold foil-wrapped chocolate.

What is a magical leprechaun? ›

A leprechaun (Irish: lucharachán/leipreachán/luchorpán) is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, classed by some as a type of solitary fairy. They are usually depicted as little bearded men, wearing a coat and hat, who partake in mischief.

What is in a mud slide? ›

The Mudslide—a combination of vodka, coffee liqueur, Irish cream, and heavy cream—is the quintessential boozy milkshake. Sweet, creamy, and rich, its popularity harkens back to a time when we took our co*cktail cues from the laminated menus of chain restaurants.

What is frangelico liqueur? ›

Made from the hazelnuts from Italy, they are combined with coffee, cocoa and vanilla distillate and extracts for a sweet yet balanced golden elixir that can be enjoyed in any season and on any evening. Frangelico always surprises and uplifts.

What's stronger, Kahlua or Baileys? ›

The Kahlua alcohol percentage is around 20%—slightly higher than Baileys alcohol content which is typically 17%. Kahlua and Baileys are versatile liqueurs that make delicious co*cktails when combined with other ingredients.

Does Kahlua go bad? ›

For Kahlúa Original, we recommend a shelf life of 4 years. Actually, the product will be good for many more years, but the coffee impact fades over time so it won't give you the full flavor impact. Also, if you were to receive an old bottle of Kahlúa, you have to make sure it has never been opened or tampered with.

What is the flavor of Galliano? ›

Galliano is sweet with vanilla-anise flavour and subtle citrus and woodsy herbal undernotes. The vanilla top note differentiates Galliano from other anise-flavoured liqueurs such as anisette, ouzo, sambuca, and pastis.

What is Frangelico made? ›

The richness of Frangelico is rooted in its origins. Made from the hazelnuts from Italy, they are combined with coffee, cocoa and vanilla distillate and extracts for a sweet yet balanced golden elixir that can be enjoyed in any season and on any evening.

What is a good Irish shot? ›

Combine Irish whiskey and Baileys Irish Cream in equal parts into a shot glass. Add the Baileys first, then slowly add whiskey to create a layered effect in the glass. When ready to serve, drop the shot glass into a half-full glass of Guinness. You can also choose a gluten-free beer if needed.

What is hazelnut after dinner drink? ›

The hazelnut liqueur can be enjoyed served on the rocks for a sweet, nutty after-dinner sip or mixed with soda. Because of its nutty flavor, Frangelico pairs nicely with coffee and espresso, dairy (like cream or milk), and cream liqueurs like Bailey's.

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