For a taste of traditional Irish cuisine, embark on a culinary journey to discover the delightful "Irish Donegal Oatmeal Cream Pudding." This classic dessert, originating from the heart of County Donegal, captivates taste buds with its creamy, smooth texture and the nutty aroma of hearty oats. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice cook, this article will guide you through the steps of creating this delectable treat, using simple ingredients and straightforward instructions. Get ready to savor the comforting warmth and nostalgic flavors of "Irish Donegal Oatmeal Cream Pudding," a perfect companion for cozy evenings or special occasions.
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BAILEY'S DONEGAL OATMEAL CREAM RECIPE - (4.4/5)
Provided by LRay
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 8 hours or the night before: Scald the milk (heat to just before boiling but do not let it boil) and remove from heat. Add the oatmeal, cardamom and pinch of salt: stir, cover, and soak the oatmeal for at least 8 hours or overnight in the milk. You may want to stir a few additional times while it's cooling to avoid any lumps. Refrigerate and wait. The next day Reheat the oatmeal and milk mixture just until it starts to boil, reduce heat and simmer while stirring for 3-4 minutes. Pour the mixture into a bowl, cool slightly then add the beaten egg, grated orange rind, Bailey's Irish Cream (or whiskey) and sugar. Mix well. Dissolve the gelatin in the orange juice and water. Add the gelatin juice mixture until well incorporated then carefully fold in the whipped cream. Pour into individual brandy snifters, parfait glasses or a glass or trifle bowl. Refrigerate until cold about 3-4 hours or until you are ready for dessert! Right before serving, layer with fruit sauce, a large dollop of whipped cream and a few berries of choice.
DONEGAL OATMEAL CREAM
This recipe is from the European Cuisines website ( http://www.europeancuisines.com/Ireland-Irish-Donegal-Oatmeal-Sweet-Cream-Dessert-Nonalcoholic ) which features both traditional and modern recipes from European countries. This recipe is traditional (i.e. "old" ) Irish and calls for "pinhead oats" which you may find in your local supermarket as "steel cut oats." It warns against trying to substitute rolled oats in this recipe! I haven't made this recipe yet so times are estimated. Cooking time includes the soaking time for the oats.
Provided by Elisa72
Categories Dessert
Time 12h30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- The night before:.
- Scald the milk (i.e., heat it to just before boiling but do not let it boil) and remove from heat.
- Add the oatmeal and the pinch of salt: stir, cover, and soak the oatmeal overnight in the milk.
- The next day:.
- Reheat the oatmeal and milk mixture just until it boils. Simmer for another 3-4 minutes, then remove from heat.
- Pour the mixture into a bowl and add the beaten egg, grated lemon rind, and sugar to taste.
- Dissolve the gelatine in the orange juice and water.
- Add this to the mixture when it's cooled, and then carefully fold in the whipped cream.
- Pour the whole mixture into a single glass bowl, or into individual parfait glasses, and leave to set. (You may want to stir the contents gently once or twice while they're setting, to keep the oats from sinking to the bottom.).
- Serve with more whipped cream and 3-4 tablespoons of your chosen fruit sauce on top.
- Another more parfait-like approach to this dessert: allow the whole recipe's worth of oatmeal cream to set in a single bowl. Stir gently as above, so that the oatmeal is evenly distributed through the mixture when it's set. Then spoon it into parfait glasses, alternating layers of oatmeal cream with more whipped cream and drizzles of fruit sauce.
- If you want to cut back on the calories a little, you could also substitute creme fraiche or beaten low-fat sour cream for the whipped cream.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 424.6, Fat 28.9, SaturatedFat 17, Cholesterol 150.5, Sodium 142.3, Carbohydrate 30.1, Fiber 2.9, Sugar 9.5, Protein 13.1
IRISH DONEGAL OATMEAL CREAM PUDDING
Categories Berry Broil Vegetarian Kid-Friendly High Fiber Low Sodium Wheat/Gluten-Free St. Patrick's Day Chill
Yield 4 people
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- The night before: Scald the milk (i.e., heat it to just before boiling but do not let it boil) and remove from heat. Add the oatmeal and the pinch of salt: stir, cover, and soak the oatmeal overnight in the milk. The next day, reheat the oatmeal and milk mixture just until it boils. Simmer for another 3-4 minutes: then remove from heat. Pour the mixture into a bowl and add the beaten egg, grated lemon rind, and sugar to taste. Dissolve the gelatine in the orange juice and water. Add this to the mixture when it's cooled, and then carefully fold in the whipped cream. Pour the whole mixture into a single glass bowl, or into individual parfait glasses, and leave to set. (You may want to stir the contents gently once or twice while they're setting, to keep the oats from sinking to the bottom.) Serve with more whipped cream and 3-4 tablespoons of your chosen fruit sauce on top. Another more parfait-like approach to this dessert: allow the whole recipe's worth of oatmeal cream to set in a single bowl. Stir gently as above, so that the oatmeal is evenly distributed through the mixture when it's set. Then spoon it into parfait glasses, alternating layers of oatmeal cream with more whipped cream and drizzles of fruit sauce. If you want to cut back on the calories a little, you could also substitute creme fraiche or beaten low-fat sour cream for the whipped cream.
IRISH CREAM BREAD PUDDING WITH CARAMEL IRISH CREAM SAUCE
Anyone that knows me here on Zaar knows I love bread pudding and baileys... so I had to add the two together with this fabulous dessert.
Provided by Vseward Chef-V
Categories Breads
Time 2h15m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Pudding: Crumble the bread, with the crust, into a bowl. Cover with combined milk, cream and liqueur and let stand an hour or until the bread has absorbed most of the liquid.
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Butter a 13 x 9-inch baking dish and set aside.
- Beat eggs, sugar and vanilla extract until well blended. Mix gently with bread and raisins. Spoon into pan, smooth top. Bake until light brown and the custard is set, about an hour.
- Caramel Irish Cream Sauce: Pour sugar into water in saucepan and let stand until sugar is wet. Add 2 tbsp of butter and cook on medium high to high, stirring constantly, until the mixture turns nut brown. Remove from heat. Immediately and CAREFULLY, to avoid splatters, pour in coffee and cream into the saucepan. Return to heat and cook, stirring constantly, until caramel melts. Add more cream if caramel is too dark. Remove from heat and cool. Stir in lemon juice and liqueur just before serving.
SPICED IRISH OATMEAL WITH CREAM AND CRUNCHY SUGAR
A shower of heavy cream and plenty of caramelized Demerara sugar may make these Irish oats seem more like dessert than something you'd serve first thing in the morning, but that's all the more reason to bake them up for a special occasion breakfast or brunch. Cardamom and cinnamon give them an especially earthy, perfumed aroma, and toasting the oats in butter before baking them lends nuttiness and depth. They're also extremely easy, and you can assemble the dish the night before, then bake them in the morning. Just add about 10 minutes to the baking time if you're starting them cold from the fridge.
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories breakfast, brunch, grains and rice, main course
Time 1h30m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 2-quart shallow gratin or baking dish.
- Cut 2 tablespoons butter into small cubes, and put them in the refrigerator until needed.
- In a large skillet, melt remaining 4 tablespoons butter. Add the oats and sauté until they smell nutty and toasted, 2 to 4 minutes. Stir in the cardamom and cinnamon, and sauté for another minute, until fragrant. Scrape oats into the buttered baking pan and stir in the boiling water, cream and salt.
- Bake oats for 40 minutes, then give them a stir. Sprinkle sugar all over the oats, and scatter reserved cubed butter on top. Continue to bake for 15 to 20 minutes longer, until the top is glazed and bubbling.
- Sprinkle oatmeal with flaky sea salt, if you like. Serve oats with more cream and sugar on the side.
OVERNIGHT IRISH OATMEAL
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Breakfast & Brunch Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Pour uncooked oats into a small saucepan and cover with cold water. Leave covered overnight to soak.
- In the morning, place the saucepan over low heat and cook the oatmeal, uncovered, for 7 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Serve hot, topped with fresh berries, brown sugar and a splash of skim milk.
IRISH STOUT PUDDING WITH WHISKY CREAM
Soaking the fruit in Irish stout really plumps it up and gives a rich, dark pudding without the bitterness of brandy or rum
Provided by Jane Hornby
Categories Dessert, Treat
Time 6h30m
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Mix the dried fruit and apple, then add the stout, orange and lemon zests and stir. Cover and leave overnight to soak. Butter a 1.25 litre/2 pint pudding basin, then spoon in 2 tbsp dark muscovado sugar. Turn the bowl at an angle, jiggling the sugar around as you go to coat the inside of the bowl.
- Mix the remaining dry ingredients in a large bowl. Grate the butter, then add to the bowl along with the eggs and fruit, and stir well. Spoon into the basin and level the top.
- Take a sheet of foil about 30cm long, cover with a same-size sheet of greaseproof paper and butter the paper. Fold a 3cm pleat in the
- Sit the pudding on a heatproof saucer in a saucepan, then pour in just-boiled water to come halfway up basin. Cover and steam for 6 hrs, topping up water occasionally. Re-cover with fresh paper and foil and store in a cool place. To reheat, steam for 1 hr or microwave, without foil, for 10 mins on Medium.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 469 calories, Fat 13 grams fat, SaturatedFat 7 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 85 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 70 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 6 grams protein, Sodium 0.66 milligram of sodium
Tips:
- Use good quality oats: Choose steel-cut or rolled oats for the best texture and flavor.
- Cook the oats properly: Follow the package directions for cooking the oats. Be sure to use enough water and cook the oats until they are tender.
- Use whole milk for a richer flavor: If you can, use whole milk instead of skim or low-fat milk for a creamier pudding.
- Add your favorite spices: Feel free to add spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, or ginger to taste.
- Sweeten to taste: Add sugar, honey, or maple syrup to taste. You can also use a sugar substitute if you prefer.
- Serve warm or cold: This pudding can be served warm or cold. If you are serving it cold, be sure to chill it for at least 2 hours before serving.
Conclusion:
Irish Donegal Oatmeal Cream Pudding is a delicious and comforting dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. So next time you are looking for a sweet treat, give this recipe a try!
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