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Everyone is going to love these Irish sweets and treats. They’re the perfect way to end any classic Irish meal or decide to eat whenever you want. (a perk of being an adult, right?)
While desserts may not be “classic” Irish food, don’t let that squash your sweet tooth dreams. The list below is full of simple Irish desserts that will have everyone wanting to have their cake and eat it, too.
You’ll find a lot of these Irish desserts in Dublin if you’re looking for a reason to take your tastebuds to a faraway land.
Instead of stressing and figuring out where the best pub desserts are, you might as well figure out how to make them right at home yourself.
The best thing about these popular Irish sweets? They’re some of the best Irish desserts you’re gonna find, some are easier than making a peach crumble. This means that you can “wow” your family and friends and create these traditional Irish desserts as well.
1. Irish whiskey cake with whiskey glaze and buttercream filling
This Irish whiskey cake recipe makes a simple, impressive cake that’s not only perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, but any day you want a boozy treat!
This boozy Baileys ice cream is full of Baileys flavor. It has just enough kick to feel indulgent and is surprisingly easy to make with just five ingredients.
3. Dark Chocolate Pudding Cakes with Guinness Stout
These rich gluten free chocolate pudding cakes are laced with Guinness stout, topped with salted caramel sauce and whipped cream for a truly decadent dessert.
Irish Apple Cake with Custard Sauce is a lightly sweetened dessert that is perfect for enjoying during cold weather months or celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
Sticky Toffee Pudding is a deliciously moist, date-speckled cake drenched in a warm butterscotch-toffee sauce and iconic in Britain, Scotland and Ireland!
These rich, moist, and dense bite-sized truffles combine Guinness beer in the chocolate cake with Baileys and Jameson in the buttercream frosting for a sweet and delicious boozy confection perfect for St. Patrick’s Day.
Chocolate, salted caramel, and stout beer come together in these Chocolate Stout Salted Caramel Whoopie Pies to create a pillowy whoopie pies that are the perfect combination of sweet and salty!
Get cozy and unwind with a mug of our Baileys Hot Chocolate! It features rich chocolate, creamy Baileys, and warm vanilla extract. This decadent hot chocolate only takes a few minutes to make.
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