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Easy Bacon Stuffed Mushrooms are always the hit of the party. Creamy and delicious with loads of crispy bacon. I’ve never regretted buying one even if I don’t make espresso every day. I will use dried espresso in a lot of recipes but there is a time and place for both and for a drink like this, I want the real deal. For this variety, we velvetised vodka, salted caramel chocolate and clementine with cream for a ridiculously smooth and decadent drink that goes down effortlessly.
ElizabethR Very enjoyable. All three are very nice. The vegan one is not a strong taste of coconut but this doesn’t spoil the drink. A good buy especially with the offer. Instructions: Add salted caramel, ice cream, and other ingredients to a blender. Blend and transfer the drink into a rimmed glass. Add the whipped/heavy cream and sea salt, then garnish. Serve.To find out how supermarket own-brand Irish Cream liqueurs compare with the original Baileys, we asked a panel of 69 consumers to blind-taste and rate all the available options. Instructions: Combine hot chocolate powder and milk to create hot chocolate and transfer it into a mug. Add the Bailey Salted Caramel and other ingredients. Garnish and serve.
We think we’ve got the balance of flavours just right. To ensure no individual ingredient overpowers the other, we put our drinks through a rigorous four-step tasting process, providing you with only the very best. Pumpkin Spice White Russian is the classic with a fall twist. Great for holiday parties and game day get togethers. Adding Baileys Irish Cream liqueur makes this Salted Caramel Baileys White Russian one of the most soothing and irresistible liquid desserts. Whether you’re sipping it slowly over ice on a hot summer’s day or settling down for a cosy evening with a glass in your hand, this velvetised cream is the perfect indulgence for when you need something a little special.Baileys nabs the top spot again this year. Tasters enjoyed the sweetness, creaminess and colour, with some noting the ‘good balance between the cream and alcohol’.