Irish Coffee
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*Stir until the sugar is thoroughly dissolved. | *Stir until the sugar is thoroughly dissolved. | ||
*Add full jigger of Irish Whiskey for proper taste and body. | *Add full jigger of Irish Whiskey for proper taste and body. | ||
− | * Top with a collar of lightly whipped whipping cream by pouring gently over a spoon. | + | * Top with a collar of lightly whipped whipping [[cream]] by pouring gently over a spoon. |
* Enjoy it while piping hot. | * Enjoy it while piping hot. | ||
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*[http://www.thebuenavista.com/irishcoffee.html The Buena Vista, San Francisco] | *[http://www.thebuenavista.com/irishcoffee.html The Buena Vista, San Francisco] | ||
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"The historic venture started on the night of November the 10th in 1952. 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. Intrigued, Stan Accepted Jack’s invitation, and the pair began to experiment immediately." | "The historic venture started on the night of November the 10th in 1952. 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. Intrigued, Stan Accepted Jack’s invitation, and the pair began to experiment immediately." | ||
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+ | *[http://www.castletown.com/irishcoffee.htm Castletown - Irish Coffee] | ||
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+ | "From 1939 to 1945 air travel from America was by flying boats that landed at Foynes, Co. Limerick after a long 18 hour flight. 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. Brendan O'Regan, then the youthful manager of the Foynes catering service believed that passengers would welcome something stronger. Mr. Joseph Sheridan, the head Chef at Foynes, rose to the occasion, developing after some research what is now known as Irish Coffee." | ||
[[Category:Coffee Drinks]][[Category:Recipes]] | [[Category:Coffee Drinks]][[Category:Recipes]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 11 July 2006
The Irish Coffee is a Cocktail which consists of Irish Whiskey, Warm Coffee, Sugar, and a Cream Float.
[edit] Buena Vista Irish Coffee Method
The Buena Vista, San Francisco
- Fill glass with very hot water to pre-heat, then empty.
- Pour hot coffee into hot glass until it is about three-quarters full. Drop in three cocktail sugar cubes.
- Stir until the sugar is thoroughly dissolved.
- Add full jigger of Irish Whiskey for proper taste and body.
- Top with a collar of lightly whipped whipping cream by pouring gently over a spoon.
- Enjoy it while piping hot.
[edit] Irish Coffee Quotes/ Information
"The historic venture started on the night of November the 10th in 1952. 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. Intrigued, Stan Accepted Jack’s invitation, and the pair began to experiment immediately."
"From 1939 to 1945 air travel from America was by flying boats that landed at Foynes, Co. Limerick after a long 18 hour flight. 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. Brendan O'Regan, then the youthful manager of the Foynes catering service believed that passengers would welcome something stronger. Mr. Joseph Sheridan, the head Chef at Foynes, rose to the occasion, developing after some research what is now known as Irish Coffee."