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Boozy food recipes for the ultimate brunch menu

Hop on over to your local ABC Fine Wine & Spirits to fill your basket with all the ingredients you need to serve…

Baileys French Toast

Bread, butter and Baileys: need we say more? The creamy and sweet flavors of Baileys take
this classic French toast to a whole new level by serving the Irish cream in two ways – soaked into the bakery-style bread and dolloped on top with a homemade Irish whipped cream. Serve it with fresh fruit and a dusting of powdered sugar or an extra touch of indulgence.


The Recipe:
For the French Toast:
- Dollop Irish whipped cream*
- 2 ½ ounces Baileys Irish Cream
- 2 ½ ounces whipping cream
- ½ tsp. vanilla extract
- 2 eggs
- 2 slices of thick bakery-style bread
- 1 tbsp. butter
- Chocolate sauce
- Raspberries


For the Irish Whipped Cream*:
- ½ ounce Baileys Original Irish Cream
- 4 ounces whipping cream
- 2 tbsp. powdered sugar
For the Irish whipped cream: Whisk together ½ ounce Irish cream, 4 ounces whipping cream and powdered sugar. Chill until ready to garnish French toast.


For the French toast: In a deep plate, combine 2 ½ ounces of Baileys Original Irish Cream, 2 ½ ounces of
whipping cream, vanilla extract and 2 eggs. Heat butter in a pan on medium heat. While that's heating up, dip
the bread into the mixture. When butter is heated, place dipped bread into pan and fry until golden brown.
Serve on a plate and top with Irish whipped cream, chocolate sauce and raspberries.


Watch how to make this recipe.
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