Search Mode

  Normal
  By Ingredients At Hand

Title Keywords (best match)


Disable Safe Mode

Recipe Categories: appetizer,main,side
dessert
drink
condiments,sauces,toppings

Cuisine From:
africa
the americas
asia
europe
middle east
oceania

Other Cuisine: cajun and creole, mediterranean, scandinavian, jewish

Must Include Ingredients:


Must Exclude Ingredients:


Dietary Restrictions:

Vegetarian
Vegan

Cooking:

No-cook   Raw Food



Reset Search



picture of recipeIrish Tea Recipe - Food.com
orange peel,    sugar,    orange brandy,    tea,    whipped cream
From the Landmark Tavern in New York.
Serving Size: 1 (115) g   Servings Per Recipe: 1   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 8.3   Calories from Fat 0 g 0 %   Total Fat 0 g 0 %   Saturated Fat 0 g 0 ...


picture of recipeIrish Creamy Tea Recipe - Food.com
irish cream,    tea,    cream,    milk
I'm not really a tea drinker but I can handle it when sweetened like this, from Davinci.
Serving Size: 1 (29) g   Servings Per Recipe: 1   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 18.7   Calories fr...


Cocktail Shaker Set
8-Piece Portable Bartender Kit with 24oz Martini Shaker, 2 Pourers, Muddler, Jigger, Mixing Spoon, Velvet Bag, Built-in Strainer (Silver)

 2512 ratings
It's a really great product for the price that you pay.
Shop Now 
$31.99 
 
 
picture of recipeIrish Tea Bread | Recipes Wiki | Fandom
dried fruit,    butter,    bicarbonate of soda,    eggs,    brown sugar,    tea,    water,    flour
Irish Tea Bread (original name: Brack Irish Tea Bread) is a moist, dense fruit cake. It's best served sliced thinly with butter and eaten before it has cooled down. Serves 4 12 tablespoons strong ...


picture of recipeIrish Tea Brack Recipe | MyRecipes
butter,    pumpkin pie spice,    prune,    peach,    apricot,    eggs,    orange marmalade,    vegetable fat spread,    sugar,    self raising flour,    tea
Learn how to make Irish Tea Brack. MyRecipes has 70,000+ tested recipes and videos to help you be a better cook.
Instructions Checklist   Step 1   Combine dried fruit and tea in a large bowl; cover and ...


picture of recipeEasy Irish Tea Cake Recipe - Food.com
currant (zante),    eggs,    brown sugar,    self raising flour,    tea
Currants are soaked overnight in cold tea overnight and then cooked into a simple cake. Great with a cuppa. Simple and no mix-master needed
Serving Size: 1 (141) g   Servings Per Recipe: 8   AMT. PER SE...


picture of recipeIrish Tea Cake recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    icing sugar,    vanilla extract,    eggs,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
This simple tea cake is a breeze to whip up, and you can make it in a flash when unexpected guests pop in for a cuppa.
Preheat oven to 180C/160C. Grease a 22cm springform tin and line the base and sid...


picture of recipeGlazed Irish Tea Cake Recipe - RecipeTips.com
butter,    cake flour,    vanilla,    raisin,    eggs,    salt,    baking powder,    cream cheese,    sugar,    lemon juice,    buttermilk
This traditional Irish cake recipe is made with cream cheese and raisins topped with a lemon and powdered sugar glaze. It's the perfect addition to your St. Patrick's Day menu.
PREP   15 mins   ...


picture of recipeIrish Tea Brack Recipe - Food.com
dried fruit,    bicarbonate of soda,    eggs,    brown sugar,    black tea,    flour
Traditional Halloween Fruit Loaf
Serving Size: 1 (147) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 747.1   Calories from Fat 22 g 3 %   Total Fat 2.5 g 3 %   Saturated Fat 0.6 g ...


picture of recipeCake: Irish Tea Cake Recipe - Food.com
dried fruit chips,    walnut,    date,    raisin,    cranberry,    eggs,    demerara,    self raising flour,    tea,    milk
A friend of mine who is as keen a cook as myself, passed me this recipe but couldn't remember the source. She recommended it as being perfect with a good cup of tea and I couldn't agree more!
...


picture of recipeIrish Tea Recipe by Holiday.Cook | ifood.tv
sugar,    angostura bitters,    irish whisky,    tea,    water
1. In teapot, pour boiling water over tea bags; cover and brew 5 minutes.   2. Remove tea bags. Stir in sugar, whiskey and bitters.   3. Serve, if desired, with sweetened whipped cream.   Recipe Summary ...


picture of recipeIrish Tea Cake Recipe by deasia | ifood.tv
redcurrant jelly,    cake flour,    vanilla extract,    eggs,    salt,    cream of tartar,    baking powder,    sugar,    lemon juice
GETTING READY   1. Separate eggs, whites in large bowl and place yolks in small bowl.   2. Let whites warm to room temperature — 1 hour.   3. Preheat oven to 350F.   MAKING   4. Sift together flour, ...


picture of recipeIrish Tea drink recipe - Drinknation.com
sugar,    irish cream,    tea
The best recipe for a Irish Tea alcoholic mixed drink, containing Bailey's, Tea and Sugar.
Make a cup of tea. Add sugar or sweetner if wanted. Add Bailey's Irish Cream to your liking.   Contri...


picture of recipeIrish Tea Brack | Australia's Best Recipes
dried fruit,    allspice,    eggs,    baking powder,    honey,    muscovado,    whisky,    iced tea,    flour
This is a light fruit cake with fruit soaked in tea to plump it up. It can be enjoyed anytime with a cup of tea and keeps well. It is also able to be frozen.
Stir the sugar into warm tea. Add the whis...


picture of recipeIrish Beef Tea Recipe by Flavor.of.Europe | ifood.tv
beef steak,    salt,    water
Scrape the meat with a sharp knife to remove all the meat cells.   The white fiber that holds the cells together is discarded.   The red cells are put into a jam jar, together with the water and salt.   ...


picture of recipeIrish Cold Tea Barm Brack | Community Recipes | Nigella's Recipes | Nigella Lawson
dried fruit,    butter,    lemon peel,    nutmeg,    cinnamon,    eggs,    brown sugar,    self raising flour,    black tea
Irish Cold Tea Barm Brack is a community recipe submitted by Hottie and has not been tested by Nigella.com so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe.   Soak fruit in tea overnight.   ...





The recipes shown can not be guaranteed to match all your search parameters. There will be some errors in our database, occasional errors in the text of the recipe (on the external website) we actually link to and differences of opinion on what ingredients we should exclude in our allergen groups (see here). You must personally check any recipes against your requirements, particularly dietary requirements.

Local recipe collections can also be browsed here.


Search Time: 0.01