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Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Baileys Orange Bliss

The ultimate indulgent drink, combining the ultimate luxury cognac and Orange Liqueur with the rich, creamy textured Baileys Original Irish Cream. Baileys Orange Bliss Ingredients Serves:  1    

50mlBaileys® Coffee Irish Cream Liqueur      

25mlOrange Liqueur      

1sliceOrange  

1.9 units of alcohol per serve 

Equipment      

1 x Martini Glass      

1 x Chopping Board      

1 x Jigger      

1 x Tumbler      

1 x Knife      

1 x Ice      

1 x Stirrer  

Method      

Ice      

Fill a cocktail shaker with ice cubes.     

Pour      

Using a jigger, measure 50ml Baileys Original Irish Cream and 25ml Orange Liqueur into the shaker.            

Mix      

Shake the mixture vigorously until the surface of the cocktail shaker feels chilled.      

Using a cocktail strainer, strain into a martini glass filled with ice cubes.            

Garnish      

With a sharp knife and cutting board, cut a slice of orange, twist and place on top of the drink to garnish.             

Grab a bite      

Get some grub in before or while you’re drinking – it slows alcohol absorption.

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