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Bailey's with hazelnut
Bought the new flavour yesterday and.....its disgusting
Have a litre of the stuff too |
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I never bother with the flavoured ones these days as tried the caramel one once and it wasn't anything special so just stick with the normal baileys. If you are looking for other uses, it might taste all right if you make a cake out of it, there are plenty of baileys cake recipes on google. Or I make truffles with irish cream ( I just use the cheap stuff for that) so you could do some of those for Christmas too. |
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perhaps use it in an ice cream? i make plain ice cream (custard) and add a few tablespoons of Baileys to it - really good with chocolate fondants..
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I only started liking normal Bailey's a few years back - not tried the flavoured ones?? Not going to based on this either!!
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Baileys with almonds might be OK though, if it existed. Creamy amaretto yum!
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perhaps use it in an ice cream? i make plain ice cream (custard) and add a few tablespoons of Baileys to it - really good with chocolate fondants..
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I don't think even in ice cream form,it'd taste any better
![]() oh dear. does it have that chemical flavouring taste by any chance? |
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Quote:
Bought the new flavour yesterday and.....its disgusting
Have a litre of the stuff too
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baileys with earl grey tea - it works
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Just as well I've seen this thread because I was going to buy some.
I've been feasting on the hint of mint chocolate version & that is nice. |
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in black coffee the orginal baileys is okay.
At present a litre bottle is £10 in Sainsburys |
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oh I'm very disapointed - was looking forward to trying this
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Much a fan of Frangelico that I am the thought of hazelnuts in Baileys doesn't at all appeal. I'll stick with the mint one
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Make a cheesecake?
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s....php?t=1395567 |
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Have a litre of the stuff too