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  Irish coffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish coffee can be considered to be a variation on hot toddy.
The Irish coffee, or so the lore would have it, was invented at Foynes by Mr.
The coffee was conceived as a warmer for trans-Atlantic travellers in the 1940s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_coffee   (159 words)

  
 Irish coffee: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Coffee as a drink, usually served hot, is prepared from the roasted seeds (beans) of the coffee plant....
Baileys irish cream (an apostrophe is not used), is an irelandirish whiskey- and cream- based liqueur, made by r....
Foynes (faing in irish) is a small town and major port in county limerick, in the midwest of ireland....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/i/ir/irish_coffee.htm   (916 words)

  
 Irish Coffee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Irish Pubs in San Francisco have claimed that it was they that invented Irish Coffee.
The passengers, chilled by the boat trip from the seaplane to the terminal, sometimes in cold, damp weather conditions, appreciated a hot cup of coffee or tea on arrival at the terminal.
A plaque marking the achievement has been erected at Shannon Airport and Irish Coffee is increasingly enjoyed throughout the world.
www.castletown.com /irishcoffee.htm   (265 words)

  
 Java the Irish way / 50 years ago, a new drink was born in an S.F. cafe
The date that the Irish discovered America is lost in the green mists of time, but the date that America discovered Irish coffee is clear as clear: It happened in San Francisco, Nov. 10, 1952, 50 years ago this week.
The event is being celebrated with Irish stew, the skirl of Irish bagpipes, and a dollop or three of Irish coffee today and Sunday at San Francisco's Buena Vista Cafe, Hyde and Beach streets, where the cable cars meet the bay.
Irish coffee is served in a six-ounce heat-treated stemmed glass.
sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/11/16/BA31101.DTL   (1034 words)

  
 3000 Drinks › Irish Coffee
The original recipe as per Joseph Sheridan; "Cream as rich as an Irish brogue; coffee as strong as a friendly hand; sugar sweet as the tongue of a rogue; and whiskey smooth as the wit of the land."
In 1952 a columnist from the San Francisco Chronicle, Stanton Delaplane, enjoyed one of Joseph’s Irish coffees and he immediately knew that this mix could be a big hit in another often cold and foggy city, San Francisco.
The Buena Vista, (or the BV as locals call it), is the birthplace of Irish Coffee in America and continues to be frequented by tourists and locals all enjoying their Irish Coffee.
www.thatsthespirit.com /en/drinks/articles/Irish_Coffee.asp   (546 words)

  
 Become.com - Shop results for irish coffee mug
Irish Coffee Mug in the Apple pattern by...
Irish Coffee Mug in the Desert Rose pattern by Franciscan
Irish Coffee Mug in the Ivy pattern by...
www.become.com /shop?q=irish+coffee+mug   (210 words)

  
 IRISH COFFEE, recipe from Bill MURPHY, Artist.
The secrets to making a great Irish coffee are two: you must work quickly which means having all of your ingredients before you before you begin and secondly, to warm the glasses before you combine your ingredients, otherwise, the finished product will not achieve the proper serving temperature.
While the coffee is brewing and water heating, whip your cream by hand or with an electric beater until it is thick but does NOT peak.
There are many companies that produce Irish coffee mugs expressly for the purpose of enjoying this wonderful beverage.
www.billmurphy.com /RECIPEart/Irish_Coffee.html   (666 words)

  
 Irish Coffee Pub
Whether you’re planning a quiet celebration for 20 people or a lavish party for 225, the Irish Coffee Pub, featuring the Waterford Room, is the perfect setting.
At the Irish Coffee Pub you and your guests will enjoy a warm, intimate atmosphere that invites a great time.
Irish Coffee Pub • 131 Carleton Avenue • East Islip, New York 11730 • 631.277.0007
www.irishcoffeepub.com   (179 words)

  
 How To Make Irish Coffee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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www.cupajoeespresso.com /how-to-make-irish-coffee.html   (455 words)

  
 Irish Recipes and Baking
Irish Pancakes - These are also known as Scotch Pancakes, especially in the north.
Irish Stew - Irish stew is easy to make and if made with mutton and cooked slowly will be both flavorsome and tender.
Chocolate Cake - The "Irishness" of this lovely chocolate cake is thanks not only to the wonderful liqueur used in the filling, but also to a certain, very Irish, ingredient in the cake mixture itself, which contributes to its moistness.
www.irelandseye.com /aarticles/culture/recipes/index.shtm   (600 words)

  
 Irish Coffee Glass Charms
Irish Coffee Charms are designed to be secured around the stem of your coffee glass so that each guest's glass can be easily identified.
An Irish Coffee Glass Charm on your guests' glasses make beautiful and inexpensive favours for your guests to take home with them.
Irish Coffee Glass Charms are designed to be secured around the stem of your wine glass so that each guest's glass can be easily identified.
www.lollysmith.com /ircoglch.html   (201 words)

  
 101 Cookbooks - Best Apres Ski Drink: Irish Coffee
To ensure success, don’t omit the sugar, even if you don’t typically take it in your coffee, and remember not to stir in the cream, as the secret to experiencing the true flavor of an Irish coffee is sipping through the floating cream.
Irish Coffee : 1 large wine goblet with the gold gilt ring around the rim.
About that Irish coffee cream floating technique: I've learnt that you must stir the coffee with a spoon until you get a fast swirl and then pour the cream slowly on top in one place.
www.101cookbooks.com /archives/001225.html   (2206 words)

  
 RECIPE: "irish coffee" cake » »
I would dissolve 2 T of a good instant coffee (Taster's Choice or something similar) in an equivalent amount of water, and use that.
To make the Irish coffee syrup, put the coffee and sugar into a small pan and bring up to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar.
Wash and dry the pan the cake was baked in, and return the cooled cake to it: then pour the hot coffee syrup all over it.
www.culinarybook.com /dessertssweets-recipes/cakes-recipes/irishcoffeecake-recipe.html   (245 words)

  
 Konitz Irish Coffee Cups and Saucers - Cooking.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Use these cups for Irish coffee, hot chocolate, Pharisar (coffee with Jamaican rum, sugar and whipped cream) or Grog (hot water with sugar and a dash of Jamaican rum).
Coffee Bar by Konitz is a collection of cups for all hot drinks, each shape individually developed to maximize the unique aroma of the specific beverage.
By working with international coffee experts, Konitz has created a unique collection of drinking vessels made of durable fine-white porcelain, the ideal choice for enjoying coffee.
www.cooking.com /products/shprodde.asp?SKU=216474   (264 words)

  
 Irish Coffee
This is a superb alternative to the original Irish Coffee, which has strong coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and heavy whipped cream.
The key to making this coffee successfully is to make the soy milk float.
When you are ready to serve the drink, combine the coffee substitute, boiling water, and 1 cup of mirin.
home.ivillage.com /cooking/recipes/display/0,,gvbb,00.html?par=wdn,home,hh,hyper   (195 words)

  
 Irish Coffee
Irish coffee both warms and sweetens - a fine combination of effects.
Heat four Irish coffee glasses by filling with hot water.
Pour out water and put coffee into each glass, filling 3/4 of the way to the rim.
www.inmamaskitchen.com /RECIPES/drinks_wine/Irish_coffee.html   (95 words)

  
 DrinkStreet.com -> Drink Recipe: Irish Coffee
Use brown sugar and irish whisky in an irish coffee glass, add good coffee and float lightly whipped cream on top.
The Irish whiskey typically speaking can be anybody b/c you're covering it w/ the coffee and the Irish Cream.
I only know because i have worked in an irish bar for years add 3oz of irish whiskey and 2 big spoonfulls of brown sugar to coffee and dissolve the sugar, now layer heavy cream to cover the surface of the drink.
www.drinkstreet.com /searchresults.cgi?drinkid=498&drinkname=category:12   (638 words)

  
 Majikthise : A round of Irish coffees
Coffee and tea may reduce the risk of serious liver damage in people who drink too much alcohol, are overweight or have too much iron in the blood, researchers reported yesterday.
The study is significant only assuming that those who are drinking lots of coffee are also drinking a lot of alcohol and are drinking about the same amount as those who drink less coffee.
If, however, it is confirmed that coffee does have a mitigating effect then I am very curious whether caffeine is the cause or whether it is some other substance in the noble bean.
majikthise.typepad.com /majikthise_/2005/12/a_round_of_iris.html   (909 words)

  
 The Irish Coffee Story
Jack Koeppler, then-owner of the Buena Vista, challenged international travel writer Stanton Delaplane to help re-create a highly touted "Irish Coffee" served at Shannon Airport in Ireland.
With the recipe now mastered, a sparkling clear, six-ounce, heat-treated goblet was chosen as a suitable chalice.
Soon the fame of the Buena Vista’s Irish Coffee spread throughout the land.
www.thebuenavista.com /irishcoffee.html   (233 words)

  
 Coffee Recipes
Who says the only way to serve coffee is fl, or with cream and sugar.
All the recipes below contain no liquor, however if you enjoy your coffee spiked there is an entire page of these recipes.
Return remaining coffee to stove, and allow to return to boil.
www.robinsfyi.com /food/coffeerecipies.htm   (413 words)

  
 Irish Coffee - a drink recipe with photo from drinkalizer.com
Put brown sugar and Irish whisky into a coffee glass (or a wine glass with extra thick walls).
Add hot, strong coffee up to 1 cm (1/3 inch) from the glass rim.
The cream moustache should be a natural side effect when drinking an Irish Coffee!
www.drinkalizer.com /drinks/irish-coffee.php   (85 words)

  
 IBgifts - Fine Irish Gifts - Belleek China - Spode
According to ancient Irish tradition, engaged couples were presented with a crystal bell.
Whenever an argument brewed all it took was for one partner to ring the bell and the dispute would be instantly settled.
Fergusons Irish Table Linen is widely recognized as being the finest of the Irish linen weavers.
www.ibgifts.com   (354 words)

  
 Irish Recipes
Try the Irish stew with mint sour cream, Irish soda bread or the Irish coffee at your next gathering.
For oven-fresh rolls without a lot of last-minute fuss, shape the dough in advance and let it rise in the fridge until the dinner hour approaches.
A whipped cream filling spiked with Irish cream liqueur is gently cradled between crisp coffee-flavored meringues.
www.bhg.com /home/Irish-Recipes.html   (141 words)

  
 David A. Snyder's Favorite Vices: Irish Coffee Recommendation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Irish Coffee must start with a good and properly flavored coffee.
Not only does this have a coffee flavor that can stand up to the alcohol in the whiskey, but, when blended, it helps add the citrus note present in an ideal Irish coffee but not so strong in all Irish Whiskeys.
And, in terms of malty, grainy, floral, pot-still character, Powers, actually one of the cheaper Irish Whiskeys, gives you by far the most bang for the buck; better Irish Whiskeys than Powers certainly do exist, but they are too expensive to be putting in coffee (or even purchased on a grad student budget!).
www.rci.rutgers.edu /~dasnyder/vices/irish_coffee.html   (508 words)

  
 Irish Coffee Festival
Foynes is a new town by Irish standards, less than two centuries old.
After a series of assessments in 1935, Foynes, according to an article in The Irish Times of December 16th, was established as the European Terminal for transatlantic air services.
Home to the worlds only Flying Boat Museum, Foynes is a place that is always alive, and in July it becomes especially so with the weekend festivities that is the Irish Coffee Festival.
www.irishcoffeefestival.com /history_foynes.html   (349 words)

  
 Traditional Irish Fare - CBS News
She is considered one of the best cooks in Ireland and her latest cookbook, "Irish Traditional Cooking," features more than 300 recipes.
The hot whiskey-flavored coffee is drunk through the cold cream, one of the very best Irish traditions!
Irish chef Darina Allen shows The Early Show how to make a lot more than corned beef and cabbage this St. Patrick's Day, with recipes from her new cookbook 'Irish Traditional Cooking.'
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/03/16/earlyshow/living/recipes/main680715.shtml   (1152 words)

  
 Bailey Coffee Irish
Irish Coffee, or so the lore would have it...
A classic Irish coffee consists exclusively of hot coffee, Irish whiskey and sugar...
Irish coffee consists exclusively of hot coffee, Irish whiskey and sugar...
www.everycoffee.com /resources/14/bailey-coffee-irish.html   (294 words)

  
 Irish Coffee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Though not a coffee drinker, I love Irish Coffee and totally enjoyed it at every pub I could the last time I was in Ireland.
Place 4 cups of strong fresh coffee in a saucepan with 1/4 cup of sugar, or to taste.
Pour coffee into mugs or goblets and pipe or spoon flavored cream on top.
www.phancypages.com /newsletter/ZNewsletter527.htm   (165 words)

  
 Gourmet Coffee Beans and Specialty Flavored from Community Coffee
Indulge in a delicate combination of the finest Arabica coffee beans and the highest-quality chicory that is steeped in the traditions of New Orleans.
The bittersweet richness of chicory lends itself to a heavier-bodied cup that has become the favorite coffee of New Orleans.
He said it tastes great and is the only coffee he will drink on ship.
www.communitycoffee.com   (226 words)

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