I love a good Irish coffee. The conundrum, however, is that I generally limit my daily caffeine consumption to a morning espresso and I don’t want whiskey for breakfast, so it’s hard to figure out when to have said Irish coffee. St. Patricks Day is almost here and I'll be getting together in the afternoon with my coffee-loving friends and family, which will include traditional, festive Irish coffee. Happily, my talented mixologist of a husband recently got inspired by a tin of Mountain Rose Herbs herbal coffee. I wasn’t sure what he was up to tinkering away in the kitchen, and then he came out with this creamy glass of pure ambrosia. Although I am not generally an all-caps kind of woman, this herbal Irish coffee recipe is, OMG SO GOOD. Bonus: I can drink a glass in the evening and still get a good night’s sleep.
Many of the best premade herbal coffees available today include perfectly roasted chicory root and dandelion root. Dandelion root has a long history of use for digestive and gastrointestinal support.* Chicory root also has prebiotic qualities and provides phytochemicals like inulin, flavonoids, vitamins, minerals, etc. So herbal coffees of this type carry a host of wellness-supporting constituents.* What I love about the Mountain Rose Herbs’ herbal coffee is the addition of cacao and maca, which gives this roast a hint of caramel and chocolate and makes a perfect base for Irish whiskey and coffee liqueur.
If you’ve ever made our herbal coffee before, you may note that you’ll be brewing it stronger than usual for this recipe. Generally, we recommend one tablespoon per eight ounces of water, but for this Irish coffee, you’ll want to use up to twice the amount of herbal coffee blend.
Makes two 8-10 oz. Irish coffees.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. For educational purposes only.