Irish Whiskey Parfaits

"From Good Food Magazine, March 1986. This is not only a great dessert for St. Patrick's Day, but works well for other special occasions. The swirl of raspberry preserves gives it a nice party touch. The 4 hours of freezing time has not been included in the preparation time."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Beat egg yolks in mixer bowl, gradually adding granulated sugar, and continue beatint until thick and pale, about 5 minutes. Beat in whiskey gradually. Transfer to large bowl.
  • Beat cream, confectioner's sugar, and vanilla together in mixer bowl until stiff. Gently fold whipped cream, a third at a time, into egg yolks.
  • Spoon cream mixture, alternating with thin layers of preserves, into 8 parfait glasses. Freeze at least 4 hours or overnight.

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  1. Great dessert, both the wife and I enjoyed. Just the perfect amount of whiskey here giving this one great taste. Want to try it with other preserves too in the future. Made for PRMR tag.
     
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I didn't start cooking until my early 20's, even though I come from a family of accomplished and admired home cooks. While I grew up watching my Italian grandmother in the kitchen, I remained uninterested in trying anything on my own. As a young lady, I was known for being particularly ignorant in the kitchen, with no idea how to even make a hot dog! All this changed, however, when I got engaged. I realized it was time to let my inherent talents out of the bag. At the time, the New York Times had a weekly column called The 60-Minute Gourmet by Pierre Franey. Each week, I would follow these recipes diligently, and taught myself to cook that way. From there, I began to read cookbooks and consult with relatives on family recipes. At my ripe old age now, I feel I know enough to put together a very pleasing meal and have become accomplished in my own right. Having an Irish father and an Italian mother, I'm glad I inherited the cooking gene (and the drinking one too!). One thing I have learned is that simpler is always better! I always believe cooking fills a need to nurture and show love. After being widowed fairly young and living alone with my dog and cats, I stopped cooking for awhile, since I really had no one to cook for. I made care packages for my grown son occasionally, and like to cook weekly for my boyfriend, so I feel like I am truly back in the saddle!!
 
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