Vegan Baileys Recipe - Texanerin Baking (2024)

This Vegan Baileys is the real deal! If you love Baileys but need it to be vegan, I think this recipe is the closest you can get. It’s creamy, sweet and the consistency is just right.

I’ve always thought the world had enough vegan Baileys recipes. Then I tried 4 of them and decided that it didn’t. 😄

Perhaps the people who created those recipes hadn’t had Baileys in years and couldn’t remember what it tasted like. Some of the reviewers on those recipes even said the recipe came out better than Baileys!

We thought 2 out of 4 were hardly drinkable. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

If you want a recipe that results in a drink that tastes super close to Baileys, and has a similar consistency, this is it!

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The key to success

The Baileys recipes I tried all called for canned coconut milk. I’m usually on board with that!

None of the results tasted coconutty, but when I chilled them, a weird layer of coconut cream/oil formed on top. The recipes said to just stir or shake it.

But that didn’t work. After stirring, instead of a layer of coconut cream/oil, I had lots of unappetizing lumps.

So then I tried a mix of cashew milk + coconut milk. The layer was still there, and the drink wasn’t nearly thick enough.

But I liked the taste better. While the all coconut milk version wasn’t coconutty, the 50/50 mix was just tastier.

So now to find a way to thicken the Irish cream and fix the gross layer.

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The solution – dates! And coconut cream.

It still separates as it sits, but you really can just shake the bottle or stir it to combine to get it creamy and smooth. It’s not a weird greasy coconutty layer.

The whiskey starts to separate after you put it in the fridge. What I do is shake it after about an hour, and then it comes together and stays that way. But you should still shake it a little before serving, just to be sure.

Can I omit the dates or use something else?

No. They’re needed for sweetness, thickness and to prevent the coconut fat from forming a layer on top.

I wouldn’t bother making this recipe if you can’t or don’t want to add the dates.

If you don’t want to use the dates because you don’t generally like the taste or texture of dates, I think it’s safe to use them here because there’s no obvious date flavor!

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Can you taste the coconut or cashew milks at all?

This vegan Baileys recipe tastes very close to the real thing. The only noticeable difference is that Baileys is more syrupy.

Baileys doesn’t disclose ingredient information, so I’m not quite sure how or what type of emulsifier they’re using to produce that consistency.

I used coconut cream instead of coconut milk to increase the richness and creaminess. Instead of basically using coconut water (which is what’s left in the can after you use the coconut cream), I used cashew milk for better flavor.

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What type of whiskey is best?

I made this the first several times with Canadian whiskey, which is lighter and smoother than Irish whiskey. To be honest, it was a cheap bottle from Lidl. The company doesn’t even make it anymore.

Then I tried it with Tullamore Dew, an Irish whiskey. The whiskey flavor was then quite strong.

I thought the result with Canadian was WAY better.

I didn’t like how strong the whiskey flavor was, so I tried it with Bushmills. I had to use a fourth less whiskey and basically redo the whole recipe to get it to taste just like Baileys, but hey – at least I can tell you what type of whiskey to use instead of sending you out for a cheap bottle of whiskey with little flavor. ;)

I didn’t try Jack Daniels or any American whiskies because I read that Irish whiskey is lighter. Baileys doesn’t have a strong whiskey flavor, at least in my opinion, so light is what was needed.

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Can I use a flavored whiskey?

No, please don’t. :)

Can I use something in place of whiskey?

Vodka or rum sounds tasty! But it won’t taste like Baileys.

Why’s there coffee in this? There’s no coffee in Baileys!

I know there’s not, but it just works here. The result doesn’t taste like coffee, though.

Can I omit the coffee?

Yes, definitely! I once forgot to add the coffee and loved the result. But note that if you do that, the finished Irish cream won’t be pourable. It’ll be like a runny mousse.

That might not sound very tasty, but it was great.

Do I have to use a blender?

Yes. Because the coconut milk absolutely must be blended. I once just poured in the coconut milk, thinking maybe that’d prevent the weird layer on top.

That resulted in the coconut oil separating from the rest of the drink. So that was even weirder.

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Maple syrup sub?

The blend of sweeteners is just right. While you can’t taste the dates nor the maple, when you go and mess with the proportions (more maple and fewer dates or the other way around), it really makes it taste different and not as balanced.

I know because I tried it out several times.

So you can’t omit the maple. I also don’t recommend a sub because the flavor so perfectly blends with everything else. If you use anything else, the result won’t taste right.

Since this is a copycat recipe, you really need to follow it exactly if you want it to taste like Baileys.

How to make strong coffee

I used a French press. I used 21 grams of coffee beans, ground medium coarse, and 8 ounces of water and let it sit for 5 minutes before plunging.

You can read more about how to use a French press in this post here French Press Espesso.

You only need 5 tablespoons of coffee for this recipe, so you’ll have about ⅔ cup of coffee left over to drink.

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Is this gluten-free?

The short answer is yes, due to the distillation process – but if you need it to be gluten-free, check out this Is Whiskey Gluten-free post for a list of brands and more information.

Can I bake with this?

I replaced the ¾ cup of canned coconut milk in this Vegan Cheesecake Recipe with ¾ cup of this homemade vegan Irish cream. It worked great!

It didn’t separate or do anything funky. The Irish cream flavor isn’t strong enough, though, so don’t try it out yet!

I added more maple syrup, a bit of whiskey, and a little cocoa. The flavor was great.

But all those additions made it a bit too liquidy. I forgot to add more coconut oil to make up for all the extra liquid. Otherwise, I’d share the recipe right now.

I also made these Baileys Brownies and was nicely surprised. I didn’t have much hope, but it worked just as well as with normal Baileys.

That recipe’s not vegan, though, but I plan on trying it out soon. I used coconut oil instead of butter to make it dairy-free – 52 grams of oil instead of 56 grams of butter – in case you want to try.

It just has one egg in it, so I think an egg sub would work, but I haven’t gotten that far with the testing!

Can I freeze this?

I am very excited about this answer. ;) Yes, you can!

I had assumed that it would separate and be super weird after defrosting, but it was just as good as pre-freezing.

And that’s a really good thing because I don’t recommend keeping this vegan Baileys too long in the refrigerator. I feel like drinks made with coconut milk go bad faster than drinks made with other plant-based milks.

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Vegan sweets

If you made it this far, you’re probably looking for other vegan desserts. Here are some of my favorites.

  • These No-bake Vegan Lemon Bars are to die for. Seriously the best lemon bars I’ve tried! They’re super creamy, cashew-based and full of lemon flavor. Plus, they’re paleo.

  • These No-bake Oatmeal Cookies are perfect for hot months. They’re somewhat caramel-like in texture and super easy to make. You can make them with chocolate chips or raisins. Plus, you can make them gluten-free with gluten-free oats.

  • This Gluten-free Chocolate Cake is super moist and ultra delicious! It’s got a vegan option, and it’s my favorite chocolate cake!

  • This Vegan Mug Brownie is made for one and perfect when you’re craving brownies. It’s super easy to make and oh so gooey! Gluten-free option.

  • These Vegan Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies are incredibly quick to make and have the best texture. Plus, they’re flourless, so you get extra peanut butter flavor.

I hope you enjoy this Vegan Irish Cream recipe! I’d love to hear what you think. :)

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup (60 grams) pitted dates1
  • 3/4 cup (180 ml) unsweetened cashew milk, divided
  • 5 tablespoons strong coffee, optional2
  • 6 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Dutch-process cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup (120 grams) coconut cream, soft or melted3
  • 1 1/4 cups (300ml) Irish whiskey (I used Bushmills Original)

Directions

  1. To a high-speed blender, add the dates and enough of the cashew milk to cover the dates (for me, that was ½ cup). This is to make blending the dates easier. If you just dump everything together in the blender, it takes forever to blend the dates.
  2. Blend on high until totally smooth and then add the rest of the cashew milk and all the other ingredients.
  3. Blend on high for 1 minute. 4
  4. It'll thicken in the fridge and also separate. But it's easy to combine by shaking the bottle or stirring with a spoon. I stir after about an hour and then it stays combined, but still think it's good to give it a little shake before serving.
  5. Refrigerate for up to 3 days. It can also be frozen for up to 2 months.

Notes

  1. If your dates aren't soft, then you can put them in a mug and pour in enough boiling water to cover them. They'll soften within a minute or two. Drain all the water.
  2. If you omit the coffee, the taste is really great, but it'll be like a runny mousse after chilling rather than a pourable drink.
  3. It's important to warm the coconut cream (if it was refrigerated) or else you'll have chunks of coconut cream in your drink. If it’s room temperature and soft, then you don’t need to warm it. If there’s any coconut water at the bottom of your can, leave that out. You only want the hard coconut cream.
  4. It's important to blend it in a blender. If you just mix in the melted coconut cream, the coconut fat separates and rises to the top while chilling.

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FAQs

Has Baileys Almande been discontinued? ›

It made us wonder what happened to Baileys Official Almande - which was also discontinued sadly. Then we remembered Besos De Oro which was the original Vegan Baileys alternative, and sadly that's looking like it's fallen too.

Is there a vegan version of Baileys? ›

100% dairy-free, vegan-friendly Baileys Almande is for those days when you want something a little… spirited but sweet. Enjoy this delicious blend of almond and vanilla flavour as well as other ingredients and flavours straight over ice, whipped into a spiced chai latte, or added as a nutty twist to an Eton Mess.

Is Baileys milk based? ›

Every year, roughly 200 million litres of fresh Irish milk are required to produce the creamiest of cream used in the production of Baileys. That's enough to make about 3.3 billion Baileys milkshakes, give or take. This milk is mostly supplied from small, family-owned farms.

Does Baileys Irish Cream have dairy in it? ›

Original Irish Cream blends Irish whiskey and spirits with Irish dairy cream and a touch of rich chocolate and vanilla flavours. Pour over ice cream, mix into coffee, or enjoy it with ice for an originally delish Baileys moment.

Can you drink Baileys 5 years out of date? ›

If it's unopened, it's fine. If it's been opened, it must be refrigerated. But do not consume an opened bottle of 5 year old Cream liquer.

Is Baileys almond milk being discontinued? ›

Unfortunately, it seems that Baileys Almande has been discontinued as of autumn 2021. There's currently no way to buy it on the Baileys website, and even online superstores Amazon and Ocado show no option to purchase.

Where can I buy vegan Baileys? ›

Baileys Almande Dairy Free Almond Drink - ASDA Groceries.

Why is Baileys not vegan? ›

"Baileys and all Baileys flavours are suitable for vegetarians although not suitable for Vegans naturally with the dairy connection." Company Website: "Although the exact recipe is top secret, it is worth explaining a bit about how it is created. First, it starts with dairy cream. "

Why not mix Baileys with citrus? ›

The acidic lime juice causes the cream-based Baileys to curdle. The curdled Baileys does not taste sour, but it does rapidly gain viscosity and stick to the drinker's teeth, reminiscent of cement.

Can I drink 10 year old Baileys? ›

According to Fitbility.com, you should try and consume your Baileys before the expiration date. However, it can last longer than its expiration date if stored properly but the quality isn't guaranteed. You'll need to check the look, smell and taste of the product.

Should Baileys be refrigerated? ›

Whether or not it has been opened, a bottle of Baileys lasts for two years. It's best to keep the bottle of Baileys away from direct sunlight, per The Rusty Spoon, because temperatures over 77 degrees F can change its consistency. Even though Baileys doesn't need to be refrigerated, it will eventually go bad.

Is there a Baileys with almond milk? ›

A delicious and light tasting spirit from Baileys made with real almondmilk.

Can lactose intolerant people drink Baileys? ›

While Baileys does contain dairy, it is worth noting that the lactose content is relatively low. However, it is always advisable to check with a healthcare professional or read the product labels if you have lactose intolerance or any other dairy-related allergies or sensitivities.

Does Kahlua have dairy in it? ›

Does Kahlúa contain dairy (milk or cream)? No, Kahlúa Original does not contain milk, cream or any milk derived ingredients. Kahlúa Espresso Martini RTD's and Kahlúa Nitro Cold Brew RTD's also do not contain milk or cream. Please note, these products are lactose free, but not acceptable for a vegan diet.

Is there any caffeine in Baileys? ›

If you are talking about a bottle of Bailey's Irish Cream, the miniscule amount of caffeine is wiped out by the alcohol.

When did Baileys Almande come out? ›

NEW YORK, March 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Spring has officially sprung and the welcomed warmer weather has finally met its perfect match in new Baileys Almande Almondmilk Liqueur.

Is Baileys Colada coming back? ›

It's Back! Kickstart Your Summer With Baileys Colada ! Enjoy the taste of summer with the limited-edition flavour, back by popular demand! Baileys Colada blends Baileys Original Irish Cream with creamy coconut and sweet, juicy pineapples.

What does Baileys Almande taste like? ›

Tasting Notes for Bailey's Almande Almondmilk Liqueur

Though it hints at a creamy finish, Baileys Almande is quite light in taste and consistency. It is a great milky base for making drinks. The flavor is simple, gently sweet, and much like almond milk mixed with brandy.

What is Aldi's alternative to Baileys? ›

Aldi's Ballycastle Country Cream

Despite that, it has a stronger taste of whiskey, but probably because the flavours aren't blended as well. It's nicely creamy and a decent alternative if you aren't fussed about the alcohol content or prefer something a little weaker. Excellent on price, which earns it a brownie point.

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