How to Make a perfect Irish Coffee with the Nespresso Machine – recipe by
WE USE:
– HiLine Nespresso compatible capsules –
– Nespresso Citiz Single Serve Espresso Machine –
INGRIDIENTS:
– Shot of Espresso
– 1 teaspoon sugar
– 1 shot of Irish whiskey
– 1 shot of Kahlua
– Whipped cream
– Dash of nutmeg
PREPARATION:
– Warm up this holiday season with a traditional Irish coffee, make from coffee or espresso, Irish whiskey, sugar and cream.
– Today, we’re going to be using premium Nespresso compatible capsules from HiLine Coffee to make a simple Irish coffee.
– To make this recipe, you’ll also need 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 shot of Irish whiskey, 1 shot of Kahlua, whipped cream and a dash of nutmeg.
– First, insert a HiLine capsule into your Nespresso machine.
– Now press the lungo button to pull your espresso shot into a mug.
– Repeat these step to brew an additional shot of espresso into the mug using a new HiLine capsule.
– Next, add the sugar, Irish Whiskey and Kahlua to the espresso and stir.
– Top with whipped cream and a dash of nutmeg.
– This hearty, traditional Irish coffee beverage has been enjoyed for centuries and is now a part of many holiday celebrations as well.
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Enjoy your cup,
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Totally NOT traditional. Also has not been around for "centuries!" Whoever wrote this for him did NO research – not even a quick Google search.
Whipped cream from a can? No! Sacrilege and lazy and in a restaurant that would be sent back..
Nope
Irish coffee was 'invented' in Shannon Airport, Ireland in the 1940s.
Weird, but looks nice xD
> Perfect
> Nespresso
sigh