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Best Raspberry Irish Recipe

Published: Jan 17, 2026 · Modified: Feb 7, 2026 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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There are certain evenings that just call for a "grown-up dessert," and this Raspberry Irish cream cocktail is exactly that. It is velvety smooth, perfectly pink, and tastes like a luxurious raspberry truffle melted into a glass. While Max obviously can't share this one, he was very happy with his "pink milk" lookalike so we could still clink glasses for a cozy kitchen toast.

Raspberry Irish cream martini made with a smooth pink cocktail in a coupe glass, garnished with fresh raspberries and dark chocolate shavings, with chocolate pieces scattered on a dark surface. Save it For Later
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  • Why You Will Love This Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail
  • How To Make Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail
  • What Pairs Well With Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail
  • Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips
  • Top Tips for Best Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail
  • Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail FAQs
  • A Toast to cozy Nights
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Why You Will Love This Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail

You will love this recipe because it takes the standard Irish cream on the rocks and elevates it into a sophisticated treat. The tartness of the raspberry cuts right through the richness of the cream, creating a flavor balance that isn't cloyingly sweet. Plus, garnished with dark chocolate shavings, it looks like a drink you would pay twenty dollars for at a fancy bar, but it takes about three minutes to shake up at home.

How To Make Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail

This drink is all about the shake. We combine rich Irish cream with sweet raspberry liqueur and a splash of heavy cream to get that gorgeous opaque pink color. The key is shaking it vigorously with plenty of ice; this aerates the cream and makes the texture light and frothy rather than heavy. We strain it into a chilled coupe glass and finish it with fresh berries and bittersweet chocolate shavings for that professional touch.

Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail Ingredients

The Liquid Mix

  • 2 oz Irish Cream liqueur (like Baileys)
  • 1 oz Raspberry liqueur (like Chambord)
  • 1 oz Heavy cream (or half-and-half for a lighter version)
  • ½ oz Vodka (optional, if you want a stronger kick)

The Garnish

  • 3 Fresh raspberries
  • 1 square Dark chocolate (for shaving)
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Step by Step Method

Chill the Glass

  • Place your coupe or martini glass in the freezer for 10 minutes. A frosty glass keeps the drink cold and silky.

Combine Ingredients

  • In a cocktail shaker, add the Irish cream, raspberry liqueur, heavy cream, and vodka (if using).

Shake It Up

  • Fill the shaker halfway with ice cubes.
  • Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds until the outside of the shaker feels freezing cold.

Strain and Pour

  • Strain the mixture into your chilled glass.
  • It should be a beautiful, creamy dusty pink color.

Garnish

  • Drop fresh raspberries into the center.
  • Use a vegetable peeler or small grater to shave dark chocolate generously over the top.
Raspberry Irish cream martini in a coupe glass, topped with fresh raspberries and dark chocolate shavings, with chocolate pieces and raspberries on a dark background. Save it For Later

MAX’S REACTION

"Mom made me a special one with strawberry syrup and milk! Mine didn't have the 'spicy water' in it, but we both had the chocolate sprinkles. I think mine was better though."

What Pairs Well With Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail

Since this drink is basically a dessert on its own, it pairs best with simple, dark chocolate treats. A slice of flourless chocolate cake or a few dark chocolate truffles are perfect companions. It also goes beautifully with vanilla bean cheesecake, where the raspberry flavor acts as a fruit topping in liquid form.

Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail Variations

The "Mudslide" Twist

Add 1 oz of coffee liqueur (like Kahlúa) to the mix. The coffee flavor deepens the profile and creates a mocha-raspberry vibe that is absolutely delicious.

Frozen Slushie

Toss all the ingredients into a blender with a cup of ice. Blend until smooth for a frozen Raspberry Irish milkshake that is perfect for warmer weather.

The Mocktail Version

For a non-alcoholic treat (Max approved!), mix strawberry or raspberry milk with a splash of raspberry syrup and shake until frothy. Top with the same chocolate shavings.

White Chocolate Rim

Dip the rim of the glass in melted white chocolate before pouring. It adds an extra layer of sweetness and looks stunning against the pink drink.

A vertical graphic displaying a creamy, pale chocolate-pink cocktail in a stemmed glass. The drink is topped with dark chocolate shavings and three fresh raspberries. The glass sits on a dark stone surface surrounded by scattered raspberries and chunks of dark chocolate. Text overlays read 'VALENTINE'S RASPBERRY IRISH' and 'EASY & YUMMY'. Save it For Later

Equipment

  • Cocktail shaker
  • Jigger or measuring glass
  • Coupe glass (or martini glass)
  • Vegetable peeler (for chocolate shavings)
  • Mom Tip: If you don't have a shaker, a mason jar with a tight lid works perfectly fine. Just strain it through a mesh sieve!

Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips

Make Ahead

You can mix the liquors in a pitcher ahead of time for a party, but do not add the cream or ice until just before serving. The cream needs to be fresh, and the ice will dilute it if it sits too long.

Temperature

Serve this ice cold. If the ingredients are warm, the texture can feel a bit greasy because of the heavy cream. Always start with cold cream and plenty of ice.

Freshness

Use fresh raspberries for the garnish. Frozen berries will thaw and bleed into the beautiful pink foam, messing up the look.

Top Tips for Best Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail

The secret to that luxurious texture is using heavy cream rather than milk. Milk can make the drink feel thin/watery, whereas cream gives it that velvety mouthfeel shown in the photo. Also, use a block of good quality dark chocolate for shaving; the bitterness of the dark chocolate balances the sweetness of the liqueurs perfectly.

Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail FAQs

Can I use raspberry vodka instead of liqueur?

Yes! If you use raspberry vodka, you might need to add a splash of simple syrup, as the liqueur adds sweetness that the vodka lacks.

Will the cream curdle?

Irish cream is stabilized, so it usually doesn't curdle easily. However, avoid adding acidic ingredients (like lemon or lime juice) to this mix, or it will definitely separate.

What is the best glass to use?

A coupe glass (like in the picture) helps trap the aromas and looks elegant. A martini glass works well too.

Can I make this dairy-free?

Yes, use the almond milk version of Baileys and swap the heavy cream for full-fat canned coconut milk or oat creamer.

A Toast to cozy Nights

This cocktail has quickly become my favorite way to wind down on a Friday night. It feels fancy, tastes incredible, and takes almost no effort. If you are looking for more fun drink ideas, check out our Creamy Root Beer Rum Cocktail for a nostalgic twist, the festive Merry Berry Bourbon Cocktail for holiday vibes, or reset with a fresh Cucumber Smoothie the next morning.

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Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail

This luxurious Raspberry Irish Cream Cocktail is a dessert in a glass. Featuring Irish cream, raspberry liqueur, and fresh cream, it is shaken until frothy and topped with dark chocolate shavings.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings: 1 ml
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Irish-American
Calories: 320
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 oz Irish Cream liqueur Chilled
  • 1 oz raspberry liqueur Like Chambord
  • 1 oz heavy cream Or half-and-half
  • ½ oz vodka Optional for strength
  • 3 fresh raspberries Garnish
  • 1 square dark chocolate For shaving
  • ice cubes For shaking

Equipment

  • 1 Cocktail shaker Standard
  • 1 Coupe glass Chilled
  • 1 Vegetable peeler For chocolate
  • 1 Jigger Measuring tool

Method
 

  1. Chill a coupe or martini glass in the freezer for 10 minutes.
  2. Combine Irish cream, raspberry liqueur, heavy cream, and vodka in a shaker.
  3. Fill shaker with ice and shake vigorously for 20 seconds until frosty.
  4. Strain into the chilled glass.
  5. Garnish with fresh raspberries and shaved dark chocolate.

Notes

Chill your glass beforehand for the best experience. Use a vegetable peeler on a room-temperature chocolate bar to get nice, long curls for the garnish.

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