THE MOST TRUSTED COPYCAT RECIPES
THE MOST TRUSTED COPYCAT RECIPES

Bailey's®

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  • Score: 4.89 (votes: 44)
    Bailey's Original Irish Cream

    Bailey's uses a special process to combine two otherwise incompatible ingredients for its signature liqueur: cream and whiskey. This secret technique keeps the cream from clumping and separating from the whiskey and allows the liqueur to go for two years unrefrigerated without spoiling.

    But we won't need any preparation tricks for this revised copycat recipe since we'll be storing our cloned liqueur in the refrigerator. And rather than cream, we’ll use canned evaporated milk for a sweet finished product with the taste and texture of the deliciously famous liqueur.

    Below is an improved version of my Bailey's copycat recipe from More Top Secret Recipes. This update has fewer ingredients, is easier to make, and tastes more like the real thing.

    Make more fun copycat cocktails and liqueurs with my recipes here.

    Source: Top Secret Recipes: Sodas, Smoothies, Spirits & Shakes by Todd Wilbur.

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  • Score: 5.00 (votes: 3)
    Southern Comfort Traditional Egg Nog

    Online taste tests and reviews routinely mention Farmland Fresh, Darigold, and Southern Comfort as America's best egg nog brands. And of the three, Southern Comfort, a brand famously known for fruit-flavored whiskey, often takes the top spot with its delicious “traditional” egg nog. Which, ironically, contains no booze.

    But the first egg nog, invented in medieval Britain, was quite intoxicating. It was a warm drink made with milk and sherry, and thickened with plenty of egg yolks. That’s a much different beverage experience than today’s branded egg nog, often served cold. And the cartons of egg nog from your market are now made with non-traditional ingredients such as corn syrup, and much of the egg yolk has been replaced with cheaper and longer-lasting natural gums, like carrageenan and guar gum.

    But, for my Southern Comfort Traditional Egg Nog copycat recipe, we'll turn back the clock and make egg nog more traditionally, with plenty of real egg yolks to thicken the batch, and no gums or corn syrup. My easy recipe will give you around 36 ounces of fresh homemade egg nog. And it’s up to you to add any booze.

    Make more fun, famous drinks with my recipes here.

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