This winner of a recipe has two things that are absolutely essential to a good St. Patrick’s Day celebration: whiskey and coffee.
You’ll probably want both at some point in the day. The fact that you can make the whipped cream green is an added fun bonus!
My Irish Coffee Sundae really just has a few different pieces, but the most important one by a long shot is the homemade coffee syrup. Once you make this syrup, you’ll be finding all kinds of things to drizzle it on.
The syrup starts with a strong batch of coffee – no surprise there. I like to use my French press for a good, strong cup, but you can use whatever you have. Just make it strong!
Then stir together the cornstarch and sugar in a small bowl so the cornstarch doesn’t clump together. Then add it to the coffee in a small pot.
Bring this all to a simmer over medium-low heat and stir it regularly to make sure the sugar is dissolved. When the mixture reduces by half it’s ready to go! It’ll look pretty thin at this point, but will thicken up nicely as it cools.
The only other thing you really need to make for this dish is the whipped cream. I just whisked together some cream, vanilla, sugar, and Irish whiskey to make this a really tasty whipped topping.
I added a few drops of green food coloring just for fun.
To actually make the sundae, just add about an ounce of Irish whiskey to a small glass.
Then add a big scoop of ice cream and drizzle on some of that coffee syrup. It’s strong stuff, so don’t overdo it.
It’s a thing of beauty just like this!
Add a nice dollop of the whipped cream to take it to the next level.
Not only is this perfect for upcoming St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, it also happens to be one of the better ice cream treats I’ve ever made.
Nick wishes he could have a green beer with you! Be sure to check out his blog, Macheesmo, and follow him on his Tablespoon Profile.











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