Butterscotch Irish Cream Recipe
A rich caramel or butterscotch Irish cream is a liquid indulgence that promises to take you on unparalleled pleasure. If you’re ready to treat yourself to the ultimate luxury you deserve, look no further.

Flavored Irish cream is a delightful variation of the classic Irish cream liqueur, adding a delicious twist to an indulgent treat. With its velvety texture and harmonious blend of flavors, it’s no wonder that this recipe is considered the best of the best.
Why is this the best recipe
- One of the key factors that sets this recipe apart is the use of flavored Irish cream. While classic Irish cream liqueur is already a decadent delight, adding butterscotch or caramel takes it to a whole new level of indulgence.
- Another reason why this recipe is considered the best of the best is the meticulous attention given to the balance of flavors. The quantity of butterscotch or caramel used is carefully measured to ensure that it enhances, rather than overwhelms, the overall taste of the Irish cream. This ensures that each sip is a harmonious symphony of flavors.
- Furthermore, the recipe takes into account the importance of texture. The velvety smoothness of the Irish cream is maintained throughout the addition of the additional flavor, creating a delightfully creamy and satisfying mouthfeel.

Ingredients and substitutes
- The show’s star, Irish whiskey, can also be replaced with a different type of whiskey or bourbon if you prefer a slightly different profile. Keep in mind that this substitution will influence the overall taste, so choose a whiskey that aligns with your preferences and desired outcome.
- But what sets this recipe apart is adding butterscotch or caramel flavors, elevating indulgence to a whole new level. Whether you prefer the buttery sweetness of butterscotch or the deep, rich notes of caramel, both options bring a delightful twist to the traditional Irish cream.
- Next, let’s talk about the chocolate undertones. If you don’t have chocolate syrup or want to experiment, you can also use cocoa powder instead. The syrup adds a sweet touch and deepens the chocolate flavor, giving your Baileys a unique twist.
- While traditional Irish cream uses sweetened condensed milk, this recipe uses evaporated milk. This offsets the additional sweetness of the butterscotch or caramel sauce. Furthermore, if you’re looking for a dairy-free alternative or have dietary restrictions, you can also use coconut or almond milk for the traditional heavy cream. This substitution will infuse a subtle nutty flavor into the mix, creating a slightly different experience without compromising on creaminess.
- For those who enjoy a hint of something extra, consider adding a dash of vanilla extract or a sprinkling of cinnamon to the recipe. These additions will introduce a delightful warmth and aromatic complexity, taking your Baileys to a new level of indulgence.
- Experimentation is key when it comes to crafting a personalized Baileys Irish Cream recipe that suits your taste buds. Whether by substituting ingredients or adding a touch of your own creativity, the possibilities are endless.

Step-by-step: butterscotch Bailey’s
- In a bowl or large measuring cup. Combine the butterscotch sauce, chocolate syrup, coffee, and vanilla. Using a whisk works better.
- Next, add the heavy cream, followed by the evaporated milk. You can also use a hand blender to combine well.
- Lastly, add the whiskey and stir until combined.
- Pour into sterilized liquor storage bottles (these bottles seal properly so the alcohol won’t evaporate).
- Store in the refrigerator for up to two months.


Cocktails using Baileys Irish cream
- Bailey’s Irish Coffee:
- 1.5 oz butterscotch Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 cup hot brewed coffee
- Whipped cream
- Chocolate shavings (optional)
- Instructions: Pour Bailey’s Irish Cream into a coffee mug, add hot coffee, and stir. Top with whipped cream and garnish with chocolate shavings if desired.
- Bailey’s Mudslide:
- 1 oz caramel Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz Kahlúa
- 1 oz vodka
- 1 oz cream
- Ice
- Instructions: Combine all the ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake well and strain into a chilled glass filled with ice.
- Bailey’s Martini:
- 1.5 oz caramel Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 cup hot brewed coffee
- Whipped cream
- Chocolate shavings (optional)
- Instructions: Fill a shaker with ice, pour in the Bailey’s Irish Cream and vodka, and shake until well chilled. Strain into a martini glass.
- Bailey’s Chocolate Martini:
- 2 oz butterscotch Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz vodka
- Ice
- Instructions: Fill a shaker with ice, pour in the Bailey’s Irish Cream and vodka, and shake until well chilled. Strain into a martini glass.
- Bailey’s Alexander:
- 1.5 oz butterscotch Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz chocolate liqueur
- 1 oz vodka
- Chocolate syrup (for garnish)
- Chocolate shavings (for garnish)
- Instructions: Rim a martini glass with chocolate syrup and chill it. In a shaker filled with ice, combine Bailey’s Irish Cream, chocolate liqueur, and vodka. Shake well and strain into the prepared martini glass. Garnish with chocolate shavings.
- Bailey’s Banana Colada:
- 1 oz caramel Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz cognac
- 1 oz crème de cacao
- Ice
- Nutmeg (for garnish)
- Instructions: Blend Bailey’s Irish Cream, coconut cream, pineapple juice, banana, and crushed ice until smooth. Pour into a chilled glass and garnish with a pineapple slice or a maraschino cherry.

Frequently asked questions
The Irish whiskey, of course. So, if you plan to make this Irish cream recipe, make sure to use a good Irish whiskey. I’m using Jameson and prefer that over the others. For example, scotch is a Scottish whiskey, but it’s distilled only twice, while Irish whiskey is distilled three times. I didn’t know that until two years ago.
When stored properly in a sealed container, your homemade Irish cream can typically last for up to two weeks in the refrigerator. However, it’s essential to give it a gentle shake before each use to ensure the ingredients are well combined.
Absolutely! Irish cream can be a delightful substitute for regular cream or milk in various recipes. Its rich and creamy texture can add a touch of indulgence to your favorite desserts, coffees, or even savory dishes. Just keep in mind that the distinct flavor of Irish cream might alter the taste slightly, so it’s best to start with smaller amounts and adjust to your liking.
Absolutely! While Irish cream is often used as an indulgent addition to various recipes, it is perfectly delightful on its own. Pour it over ice or enjoy it straight from the fridge, and savor the smooth, velvety goodness that is Irish cream. It’s the perfect way to treat yourself to a little moment of bliss.
Yes, I do it all the time. As you see in the video, I saved some in the bottle with the blue cap before I added the whiskey. I always do that and keep some for my friends who don’t drink alcohol. The drink on its own, without the whiskey, is an absolute treat, too.

Butterscotch Irish Cream Recipe
Take the classic Irish cream recipe to a whole new level with this butterscotch Irish cream. Rich, creamy, and smooth, loaded with butterscotch flavor, and yet not too sweet. This is going to be your next favorite drink.
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Ingredients
- 1 cup (240 ml) Butterscotch sauce store-bought or homemade
- ¼ cup (60 ml) Coffee or espresso
- 2 tbsp Chocolate syrup or 1 tsp cocoa powder
- 1 can (354 g) Evaporated milk
- ½ cup (120 ml) Heavy cream
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- 1 cup (250 ml) Irish Whiskey or similar (you can add less or more)
Method
- In a bowl or large measuring cup. Combine the butterscotch sauce, chocolate syrup, coffee, and vanilla. Using a whisk works better.1 cup Butterscotch sauce, ¼ cup Coffee or espresso, 2 tbsp Chocolate syrup
- Next, add the heavy cream, followed by the evaporated milk. You can use a hand blender to combine well. Lastly, add the whiskey and combine well.1 can Evaporated milk, ½ cup Heavy cream, 1 tsp Vanilla extract, 1 cup Irish Whiskey
- Pour into sterilized liquor storage bottles. Store in the refrigerator for up to two months.Pro tip – Liquor storage bottles seal properly so the alcohol won't evaporate.
Notes
- Precision and patience are key when making your butterscotch or caramel Irish cream. Be sure to measure your ingredients accurately to ensure the perfect balance of flavors. A kitchen scale can be a handy tool to have on hand for this purpose.
- To achieve a velvety smooth texture, mixing the ingredients thoroughly is important. Consider using a blender or an immersion blender to blend everything together until smooth and well incorporated. This will help ensure a consistent and enjoyable drinking experience every time.
- Temperature is another important factor to consider. Make sure to chill your Irish cream in the refrigerator for at least a few hours before serving. Serving it cold allows the flavors to meld together and enhances the overall taste and texture.
- To add an extra touch of luxury and indulgence, consider serving your butterscotch or caramel Irish cream in a fancy glass or over a few ice cubes. This elevates the presentation and enhances the overall experience of enjoying this indulgent treat.
Cocktails using Baileys Irish cream
- Bailey’s Irish Coffee:
- 1.5 oz butterBailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 cup hot brewed coffee
- Whipped cream
- Chocolate shavings (optional)
- Instructions: Pour Bailey’s Irish Cream into a coffee mug, add hot coffee, and stir. Top with whipped cream and garnish with chocolate shavings if desired.
- Bailey’s Mudslide:
- 1 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz Kahlúa
- 1 oz vodka
- 1 oz cream
- Ice
- Instructions: Combine all the ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake well and strain into a chilled glass filled with ice.
- Bailey’s Martini:
- 1.5 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 cup hot brewed coffee
- Whipped cream
- Chocolate shavings (optional)
- Instructions: Fill a shaker with ice, pour in the Bailey’s Irish Cream and vodka, and shake until well chilled. Strain into a martini glass.
- Bailey’s Chocolate Martini:
- 2 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz vodka
- Ice
- Instructions: Fill a shaker with ice, pour in the Bailey’s Irish Cream and vodka, and shake until well chilled. Strain into a martini glass.
- Bailey’s Alexander:
- 1.5 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz chocolate liqueur
- 1 oz vodka
- Chocolate syrup (for garnish)
- Chocolate shavings (for garnish)
- Instructions: Rim a martini glass with chocolate syrup and chill it. In a shaker filled with ice, combine Bailey’s Irish Cream, chocolate liqueur, and vodka. Shake well and strain into the prepared martini glass. Garnish with chocolate shavings.
- Bailey’s Banana Colada:
- 1 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 oz cognac
- 1 oz crème de cacao
- Ice
- Nutmeg (for garnish)
- Instructions: Blend Bailey’s Irish Cream, coconut cream, pineapple juice, banana, and crushed ice until smooth. Pour into a chilled glass and garnish with a pineapple slice or a maraschino cherry.
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I love making homemade liqueurs to keep and give as gifts. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Me too – these make perfect homemade gifts.
Oh wow. This sounds dreamy. So delicious. My husband is a huge fan of irish cream. I can’t wait to serve make him this. I bet he will be surprised.
Thank you, Nathalie. I think he will love this.
Hubby loves Baily, definitely, it’s going to be his Valentin’s treat from me. Cream and butterscotch, just yum!
Thanks, Jagruti. Yes, that sounds perfect for Valentine’s Day treat.
I never knew you could make your own Irish cream!! Talk about a game changer. I have some friends who love Irish cream in their drinks so I’m definitely going to have to whip up a batch before their next visit.
Yes, Claire. Its very easy and quick too. They will love this and be very fascinated that you made it home.
Yum! Haven’t played around with cocktails as much as I’d like to… thanks for the inspiration :).
You are welcome, Daniela.
I have two bottles of Baileys in the house now. But homemade and with butterscotch?! This sounds like my kind of heaven!!!
Thanks, Lorie. You will love this one.
Ooh wow this looks incredibly delicious, Veena! I love the idea of butterscotch in Irish Cream…I’ve never made my own but I get homemade is better ;D
Thank you,Tammy.
I’m a big Irish Cream fan but have actually never made my own. Adding the butterscotch flavoring to this might just be the right incentive to get me to do it!!
Thank you, Kathryn. This is so easy to make.
OMG you’re telling me there’s a home made butterscotch cream and we can make it at home? I’d love this over a cup of strong coffee 🙂
Thanks, Amy. Yes, you can bake butterscotch at home and then use it to make Irish Cream.