Refreshing Bailey’s Vanilla Mint Shake Recipes for Any Occasion

Refreshing Baileys Vanilla Mint Shake
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Today we are here with yet another creamy and delicious recipe of a shake which involves Bailey’s cream liquor. It is a ready to consume drink having Irish origin. It contains milk, milk products, mint flavor, some amount of liquor and vanilla extract. You can either drink as it is, or make a smoothie, shake, ice cream shake or cocktail. Bailey’s cream liquor has a shelf life of two years and can be stored at up to 25 degrees.

This cream shake is a perfect go to option for your parties and festivities. It is a perfect blend of sweet, minty, and chocolaty flavor paired up with vanilla. So, enjoy this perfectly balanced dessert to enjoy with your friends and family.

1. Classic Bailey’s Vanilla Mint Shake

Simple classic Bailey’s vanilla shake is a rich blend of vanilla mint shake  and vanilla ice cream. For satisfying your sweet tooth you can add rich dark chocolate and top it up with whipped cream and sprinkles of your choice.

Ingredients

To make this recipe you will need.

  • Vanilla ice cream of your choice, 2 scoops
  • Bailey’s vanilla mint shakes 3.5 ounces
  • Whipped cream for topping
  • Dark chocolate (45% cocoa) (optional)
  • Fresh mint leaves, or nuts for sprinkling

Directions

You can prepare the classic mint Bailey’s shake by following these simple steps.

  1. Add mint Bailey’s shake and ice cream into the blender and blend for smooth consistency.
  2. Add ice cream until the desired consistency.
  3. In a separate bowl, fold some nuts, dark melted chocolate and set aside.
  4. Pour the blended shake into a tall glass and top with the thick cream mixture and sweet treat garnishes of your choice.

Nutritional facts:

This quantity yields two servings that have following nutritional content.

  • Calories: 430kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 40g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Total fat: 10g

2. Mint Chocolate Chip Bailey’s Shake

Another delicious yet super easy Bailey’s shake is in chocolate flavor. It is the perfect option for Christmas parties, and all such events. You can also  use it as meal replacement shake if you are on weight gain or loss journey. you might not know, but this is the recipe you definitely need.

Ingredients

The ingredients required to make this shake are:

  • Vanilla ice cream, 2 scoops
  • Bailey’s vanilla mint shake liquor, 3-4 oz.
  • Cocoa powder, 1 tablespoon
  • Peppermint extract, ½ teaspoon
  • Whipped cream for topping
  • Crushed peppermint pieces for garnishing

Instructions

  1. In a blender, add vanilla ice cream, Bailey’s shake, cocoa powder, peppermint extract, some ice if needed, and blend them well.
  2. Blend until the desired consistency is acquired.
  3. Pour the shake into a glass and top it with some cocoa powder, peppermint pieces and whipped cream.

Nutritional facts:

This quantity yields two servings that have following nutritional content.

  • Calories: 448kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 48g
  • Protein: 4g
  • Total fat: 13g

3. Vegan Bailey’s Vanilla Mint Shake

People following a vegan lifestyle need not worry. The Bailey’s shake can be prepared by using all vegan ingredients.

Ingredients:

Here are ingredients for a vegan Baileys Irish Cream Milk shake.

  • Soy or oat cream, 150ml or ½ cup
  • Oat, almond or soy milk, ½ cup
  • Vegan condensed milk, 300g
  • Espresso, 40ml
  • Vanilla bean paste, ½ teaspoon.
  • Cocoa powder 2 teaspoons.

Baileys also offers a dairy-free, vegan-friendly version of Baileys called Baileys Almande, which has almond and vanilla flavors.

Nutritional facts:

  • Calories: 560kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 50g
  • Proteins: 5g
  • Total Fats: 10g

Conclusion

In conclusion, Baileys Cream Shake is a delicious and rich dessert that can add creamy and royal texture to any shake. You are looking for a classic shake or a chocolaty delight, there’s a Baileys for every occasion. And you also can consume Bailey’s shake even if you are a vegetarian.

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