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Irish Coffee in Style

Try one of these Irish coffee recipes in a beautiful hand-made stoneware Celtic Spirit mug.

Irish Coffee with Kahlúa

Prep Time: 3 minutes

Stoneware Celtic Spirit Mugs with Irish Coffee
Celtic Spirit Mug

Total Time: 3 minutes

Yield: 1 Cocktail

Ingredients:

  • 1 part Kahlúa Coffee Cream
  • 1 part Jameson Irish Whiskey
  • Freshly brewed coffee
  • Whipped cream for garnish

Preparation:

  1. Combine ingredients in an Artists At Heart St. Patrick’s Day Spirit mug.
  2. Stir to combine.
  3. Top with whipped cream.
  4. Note:  Whipping the cream is an extra step, but really worth the effort.  If you’re not up to in, prepared whipped cream in a can will do nicely.
  5. Note: Adjust the strength to your taste by adding more or less coffee

Irish Coffee

Prep Time: 3 minutes

Total Time: 3 minutes

Yield: 1 Cocktail

Ingredients:   

  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 1/2 fluid ounces whiskey
  • 6 fluid ounces hot coffee
  • 1 teaspoon white sugar, or more to taste (optional)
  • 1/4 cup whipped cream

Preparation:

  1. Place sugar on a plate or shallow bowl.
  2. Lightly wet the rim of your Celtic Spirit mug with a moistened paper towel.
  3. Dip the rim in sugar to coat.
  4. Pour Irish whiskey into the prepared glass.
  5. Fill with coffee to within 1/2 inch of top.
  6. Add sugar and stir.

Top with whipped cream

Slainte!

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Let Yourself Glow

Handmade stoneware gluhwein mugs
Handmade stoneware gluhwein mugs

In case you haven’t been out recently—it’s cold outside! And since it is, Artists at Heart has the perfect remedy for the winter chill—gluhwein— or “glow wine” in English. It is a traditional mulled wine often associated with skiing and other outdoor activities. The tradition goes back over 500 years when people started adding spices and sugar to heated wine. The wine used is usually red, a claret or port, but any wine will do.

The Christmas City Village in Bethlehem, PA will once again be offering gluhwein to its thirsty, chilly visitors. But this year, it will be served in a beautiful hand crafted commemorative stoneware mug, made by Artists At Heart. The cup features a Moravian Star and makes a lovely keepsake of your visit to the Christmas City Village as well as a thoughtful gift.

The gluhwein at the Christmas City Village is provided by Franklin Hill Winery and sold by The Back Door Bakeshop – just behind the Sun Inn ot Main and Broad Streets.

Here are two recipes you might want to try at home when you are ready to refill your beautiful locally made mug.

Traditional recipe with wine
Serves 6

3/4 cup water (or orange juice)
3/4 cup white sugar (or less to taste)
1 cinnamon stick
1 orange
10 whole cloves
1 (750 ml) bottle red wine

Directions:
First, make a simple syrup by doing the following:

1. In a saucepan, combine the water, sugar, and cinnamon stick. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer.
2. Pierce the orange with the cloves and the cut the orange, squeezing out as much of the juice as you can into the water. and place peel in the simmering water. Continue simmering for 30 minutes, until thick and syrupy.
3. Add the wine, and heat until steaming but not simmering. Remove the clove-studded orange halves.
4. Serve hot in your commemorative Christmas City Village mug!

Non-alcoholic recipe
Serves 4
1 quart apple juice
1 pint tea
2 tablespoons sugar
1 lemon, peeled & juiced (reserve peel)
1 orange, peeled & juiced (reserve peel)
1 cinnamon stick
2 cloves

Directions:

1. In a saucepan slowly heat the apple juice and tea.
2. Peel the lemon and orange, reserve the peels and juice the lemon and orange.
3. Place the juice, the reserved peels, the sugar and the spices into the pan and continue to heat, being careful not to boil the liquid. Taste and adjust the spices.
4. Strain the heated mixture through a sieve and serve in your lovely Gluhwein cup.