Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (2024)

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You May Also Like: 14 comments Shawn —August 8, 2017 @ 8:11 PM Reply I am having the worst luck with these. The first time I made them they were perfect. Every time since then, the caramel gets really thick after used the cream mixture and burns before reaching 248. It’s getting frustrating. I cooked it at medium low but it seems the longer it cooks the more it reduces and thickens. Can you help?Shawnie —July 17, 2017 @ 6:26 PM Reply This recipe is great. I didn’t have coffee but used a chocolate Chai tea instead. Awesome! Thanks for this.recipe.Dayna —October 10, 2016 @ 9:28 PM Reply Hi would this recipe be good for making caramel apples? ThanksMichael Reed —August 10, 2016 @ 10:07 AM Reply How many does this batch makeVal —March 17, 2016 @ 10:24 AM Reply I think these would really be good dipped in chocolate!Joanie —March 7, 2016 @ 5:37 PM Reply Hi!I was just wondering, do you have to use salt? I know most reciepes need to be exact but I am not fond of salt.Kimberly Ann —March 7, 2016 @ 6:13 PM Reply Hi Joanie, omitting the salt will not affect the chemical balance of these caramels and you’ll still achieve the consistency desired. However, it is key to bringing out the flavors. Without salt they will likely taste flat and overly sweet.Skye —February 1, 2016 @ 6:37 AM Reply Please clarify about the black coffee…is this coffee grounds? Or an actual cup of black coffee? If I wanted to substitue espresso powder, how much would you suggest? Kind thanks, SkyeKimberly Ann —February 1, 2016 @ 9:10 AM Reply Hi Skye, this is a cup of black coffee. I would not substitute espresso powder unless mixed with water. Caramels are a delicate balance of dry to liquid ingredients and you’ll need the liquid coffee to adhere to that ratio.Alicia —May 5, 2015 @ 4:15 PM Reply Made these caramels last night for a gift. I do not like coffee, or anything coffee related but these caramels are great!Amrita —March 21, 2014 @ 10:44 AM Reply I’ll be honest. I have never been too fond of salted caramels…chewy or toffee-like or otherwise. But just the idea of Bailey’s and espresso in them is making me want to run to the store for a candy thermometer.I love your blog here!bake.love.give. —March 21, 2014 @ 10:59 AM Reply Thanks for the kind words! The salt in these caramels is definitely more to enhance and bring out the other flavors. Unlike some of my other salted recipes (that usually include an extra sprinkle), I wouldn’t classify these as a true salted caramel. I have a feeling you’d love them! :)Crystal | Apples & Sparkle —March 15, 2014 @ 12:25 AM Reply I literally gasped when I saw this. What an amazing idea!! I am gonna have to make sure that if I try these, I have somebody to gift them to, I think I might have trouble staying away from them. They sound heavenly! : )bake.love.give. —March 15, 2014 @ 5:57 PM Reply I made this batch intentionally to mail to several people (they ship beautifully!) and had to make a second pan just for me. They are impossible to stay away from! :) I do hope you and your friend enjoy them if you have a chance to make them.Leave a Reply Leave a Reply Post navigation FAQs

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Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (1)

Baileys Irish Cream, espresso and espresso flavored salt turn ordinary caramels into extraordinary bites of St. Patrick’s Day goodness in these Bailey’s Irish Coffee Caramels.

These Baileys Irish Coffee Caramels are incredibly addicting. The caramel is buttery rich with distinct pops of coffee and Bailey’s Irish Cream flavor. I had some Espresso Brava Salt from Saltworks on hand that enhanced the flavors beautifully, but plain sea salt could just as easily be substituted. Please don’t be intimidated by making homemade caramels – they’re foolproof with the help of a candy thermometer and this recipe is a must try this St. Patrick’s Day!

BAILEYS IRISH COFFEE CARAMELS

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INGREDIENTS

  • ¼ cup black coffee
  • 1½ cups granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup light corn syrup
  • ¾ cup Baileys Irish Cream
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 teaspoon fine sea salt (I used Espresso Brava Salt)
  • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract

PREPARATION

  1. Line an 8×8 inch square cake pan by criss-crossing two sheets of parchment paper, being sure to cover all sides. Spray lightly with cooking spray and set aside.
  2. Combine coffee, sugar and corn syrup in a deep saucepan and bring to a boil over medium high heat. Boil until mixture is fragrant and a deep golden brown, swirling occasionally. The coffee makes this stage more difficult to judge on color alone, but the mixture should bubble and then clarify once the sugar has completely dissolved.
  3. In a small saucepan, bring Baileys, cream, butter and sea salt to a simmer while waiting for the sugar mixture to brown. Once simmering and butter melted, remove from heat and set aside.
  4. When sugar mixture is ready, turn off heat and slowly add cream mixture. Make sure that you use a deep saucepan for the sugar mixture and take caution as the sugar and cream combination will bubble violently at first.
  5. Stir in the vanilla with a wooden spoon and return the caramel to medium low heat. Stirring occasionally, cook for about 10 minutes until a candy thermometer reads 248 degrees Fahrenheit.
  6. Once desired temperature is reached, remove from heat and carefully pour caramel into prepared cake pan. Do not scrape sides of saucepan; this caramel will be slightly overdone and can be discarded.
  7. Refrigerate until caramel is set, about two hours.
  8. Remove caramel from pan and cut into desired size with a sharp knife. Wrap caramels with 4×4″ squares of candy foil or wax paper.

GADGETS
High Temperature Candy Thermometer

RESOURCES
Assorted candy foils can be found at theLayer Cake Shop.
Espresso Brava Salt available from Saltworks.

Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (2)

by Kimberly Ann //bake, candy, dessert, spring, st patricks day

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    ShawnAugust 8, 2017 @ 8:11 PM Reply

    I am having the worst luck with these. The first time I made them they were perfect. Every time since then, the caramel gets really thick after used the cream mixture and burns before reaching 248. It’s getting frustrating. I cooked it at medium low but it seems the longer it cooks the more it reduces and thickens. Can you help?

  2. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (7)

    ShawnieJuly 17, 2017 @ 6:26 PM Reply

    This recipe is great. I didn’t have coffee but used a chocolate Chai tea instead. Awesome! Thanks for this.recipe.

  3. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (8)

    DaynaOctober 10, 2016 @ 9:28 PM Reply

    Hi would this recipe be good for making caramel apples? Thanks

  4. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (9)

    Michael ReedAugust 10, 2016 @ 10:07 AM Reply

    How many does this batch make

  5. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (10)

    ValMarch 17, 2016 @ 10:24 AM Reply

    I think these would really be good dipped in chocolate!

  6. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (11)

    JoanieMarch 7, 2016 @ 5:37 PM Reply

    Hi!
    I was just wondering, do you have to use salt? I know most reciepes need to be exact but I am not fond of salt.

    • Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (12)

      Kimberly AnnMarch 7, 2016 @ 6:13 PM Reply

      Hi Joanie, omitting the salt will not affect the chemical balance of these caramels and you’ll still achieve the consistency desired. However, it is key to bringing out the flavors. Without salt they will likely taste flat and overly sweet.

  7. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (13)

    SkyeFebruary 1, 2016 @ 6:37 AM Reply

    Please clarify about the black coffee…is this coffee grounds? Or an actual cup of black coffee? If I wanted to substitue espresso powder, how much would you suggest? Kind thanks, Skye

    • Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (14)

      Kimberly AnnFebruary 1, 2016 @ 9:10 AM Reply

      Hi Skye, this is a cup of black coffee. I would not substitute espresso powder unless mixed with water. Caramels are a delicate balance of dry to liquid ingredients and you’ll need the liquid coffee to adhere to that ratio.

  8. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (15)

    AliciaMay 5, 2015 @ 4:15 PM Reply

    Made these caramels last night for a gift. I do not like coffee, or anything coffee related but these caramels are great!

  9. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (16)

    AmritaMarch 21, 2014 @ 10:44 AM Reply

    I’ll be honest. I have never been too fond of salted caramels…chewy or toffee-like or otherwise. But just the idea of Bailey’s and espresso in them is making me want to run to the store for a candy thermometer.

    I love your blog here!

    • Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (17)

      bake.love.give.March 21, 2014 @ 10:59 AM Reply

      Thanks for the kind words! The salt in these caramels is definitely more to enhance and bring out the other flavors. Unlike some of my other salted recipes (that usually include an extra sprinkle), I wouldn’t classify these as a true salted caramel. I have a feeling you’d love them! :)

  10. Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (18)

    Crystal | Apples & SparkleMarch 15, 2014 @ 12:25 AM Reply

    I literally gasped when I saw this. What an amazing idea!! I am gonna have to make sure that if I try these, I have somebody to gift them to, I think I might have trouble staying away from them. They sound heavenly! : )

    • Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (19)

      bake.love.give.March 15, 2014 @ 5:57 PM Reply

      I made this batch intentionally to mail to several people (they ship beautifully!) and had to make a second pan just for me. They are impossible to stay away from! :) I do hope you and your friend enjoy them if you have a chance to make them.

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Bailey's Irish Coffee Caramels Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you drink Baileys 3 years out of date? ›

Generally as long as you don't subject it to temperature extremes it will last well beyond the official 2 year "best taste before" date. Over time the taste will change and the liquid tends to go a bit darker but only really noticeable if you do a side by side comparison.

What to mix Baileys Irish Cream with? ›

It goes well with hot drinks, like coffee, hot chocolate, and even earl grey tea. You can mix Baileys with cold drinks, working wonders mixed with co*cktails like an espresso martini or a white Russian. In fact, you can mix Baileys with most spirits to make your favourite drink that extra bit yummier!

Which is better with coffee, Kahlua or Baileys? ›

Kahlua is a dark liquid without the creaminess of Baileys. They both taste of coffee but kahlua is much stonger. If you want one to add to coffee I'd suggest Kahlua, but if you want one to sip alongside your coffee I'd suggest Baileys.

Does Baileys Irish cream go bad if unopened? ›

Baileys™ guarantees it's product for 2 years from the date of manufacture, opened or unopened, and suggests a storage temperature range of 0-25˚Celsius. Baileys™ has a best before date on the left hand side of the back label (two years from date of manufacture).

Should Baileys be kept in the fridge? ›

It's not essential to store cream liqueurs like Baileys the fridge if you haven't got any room, but it's preferable. However, the most important thing is to avoid higher temperatures and sunlight so anywhere cool and dark will do the job.

Why are Baileys so expensive? ›

Baileys is made from the very best of premium quality dairy cream, triple-distilled whiskey, and fine spirits. It takes about 220 million liters of fresh cream from 38,000 top-bred Irish dairy cows (Baileys Ladies) for the creation of baileys annually.

What is the main alcohol in Baileys? ›

One of life's most pleasurable indulgences, Baileys Original Irish Cream is the sweetest meeting of fine Irish whiskey and spirits, Irish dairy cream, and rich chocolate and vanilla flavors. The result? Complete deliciousness.

Is Baileys a lot of alcohol? ›

It has a declared alcohol content of 17% by volume.

What can you not mix Baileys with? ›

Baileys can be easily mixed with all manner of beverages to make a simple, creamy drink. The only rule is to avoid citrus or anything with a lot of citric acid, which makes it curdle. That means avoid juices and soda.

Can you mix Baileys with co*ke? ›

The carbondioxide in the cola will react with the cream in the baileys, this results in the cream solidifying in your stomach which can suffocate you in high quantities.

What snack goes well with Baileys? ›

When you're knocking back the hard stuff: Bailey's Irish Cream served with cherries and unsalted nuts. You need your protein and fiber when you're drinking that much sugar!

What is another name for Baileys coffee? ›

Irish cream coffee (also known as Baileys coffee) can be considered a variant of Irish coffee, but involves the use of Irish cream as a "pre-mixed" substitute for the whisky, cream and sugar.

What does Baileys curdle with? ›

The acidic lime juice causes the cream-based Baileys to curdle. The curdled Baileys does not taste sour, but it does rapidly gain viscosity and stick to the drinker's teeth, reminiscent of cement. For a sweeter taste, two shot glasses, one of lemonade and one of Baileys, can be used.

Is it OK to put Baileys in coffee? ›

Directions. Brew your favourite coffee as you normally would. Instead of milk, add a drop of Baileys Original Irish Cream, or use your favourite flavour of Baileys if you're feeling creative – they're all just sooo delicious in a hot cup of coffee!

Can you drink Baileys 3 years out of date on Reddit? ›

Baileys Original lasts 2 years from the day of bottling, opened or unopened when stored at the optimum temperature (0 to 25°C/32 to 77°F).

How long do liqueurs last unopened? ›

Does Liquor Expire? Unopened liquor has an indefinite shelf life. Opened liquor lasts about a year or two before it goes bad, meaning it starts losing its color and flavor. Don't use a liquor for well drinks if you won't use the whole bottle within two years.

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The Irish cream liqueur comes in a black opaque bottle, making it hard to guess how much is left. "Sound scales" was designed and delivered by VML, which has worked with Baileys for five years. Using the app, drinkers can blow over a Baileys bottle and record its pitch to determine how much liquid is left inside.

Does Bailey's Irish Cream curdle? ›

Curdled shots are a unique set of drinks that mix acidic liquor and cream – usually cream-based spirits like Irish cream – for a gross-out effect. On their own, "Irish cream" liqueurs, like Baileys Irish Cream, do not curdle, despite including both cream and Irish Whiskey.

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