Bailey's Drinks

Baileys Banana Colada

Millie Pham

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This Baileys Banana Colada is smooth, creamy, and a little tropical escape in a glass.

It’s what I whip up when I want something cozy and sweet, but with a little kick and a lot of flavor.

It’s like a banana piña colada grew up, went on vacation, and brought back a bottle of Baileys.

You don’t need a blender, you don’t need a lot of prep—just a quick shake, pour, and sip.

Why I Love This Recipe

This drink has a soft spot in my heart because I made it once on a rainy beach trip when we were stuck inside with a bunch of ripe bananas and a mini bottle of Baileys. We didn’t have much, but we had fun, and this drink became our new go-to. I’ve made it for backyard dinners, cozy nights in, and even as a quick after-dinner dessert drink. It’s indulgent without being fussy.

  • No blender needed
  • Takes 5 minutes, start to finish
  • Sweet, creamy, and a little boozy
  • Feels like a dessert and a cocktail in one

Makes

2 servings

Total Time

5 minutes

What You’ll Need

  • 1 ripe banana
  • 2 oz Baileys Irish Cream
  • 1 oz coconut cream
  • 1 oz white rum
  • 1 oz pineapple juice
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • Optional: toasted coconut flakes and banana slices for garnish

Tools You’ll Need

  • Cocktail shaker (or a mason jar with lid)
  • Jigger or shot glass for measuring
  • Small knife and cutting board
  • Spoon for scooping coconut cream
  • Cocktail glass or small round glass to serve

Pro Tips

  • Use a super ripe banana for max sweetness and smooth texture
  • Shake hard for 20–30 seconds to get that creamy, frothy top
  • Use coconut cream, not coconut milk—thicker and richer
  • Chill your cocktail glass ahead of time for an extra frosty sip
  • Garnish with banana and toasted coconut for a fancy touch

Substitutions & Variations

  • No Baileys? Use any Irish cream liqueur
  • No pineapple juice? Try orange juice for a twist
  • Want it vegan? Use a vegan Irish cream and swap coconut cream for coconut yogurt
  • Extra boozy? Add a splash more rum

Make Ahead Tips

You can mix everything except the ice and banana ahead of time. Store it in a sealed jar in the fridge, then just add the banana and ice and shake when you’re ready to serve.

Cooking Instructions

Step 1: Peel and break the banana

Peel 1 ripe banana and break it into a few chunks so it’s easier to mix.

Step 2: Add all ingredients to shaker

Add the banana chunks, 2 oz Baileys Irish Cream, 1 oz white rum, 1 oz coconut cream, 1 oz pineapple juice, ½ tsp vanilla extract, and 1 cup ice cubes into a cocktail shaker or mason jar.

Step 3: Shake hard

Seal the shaker and shake vigorously for 20–30 seconds until it’s super cold and frothy.

Step 4: Strain and pour

Open the shaker and pour the mixture into two chilled round cocktail glasses. Use a fine strainer if you want it extra smooth.

Step 5: Garnish and serve

Top each glass with a banana slice and a sprinkle of toasted coconut flakes.

Leftovers & Storage

This drink is best fresh, but if you must, store leftovers (without ice) in a sealed jar in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Shake again before serving.

Why This Recipe Works (Quick Science)

  • Banana adds body: Its natural starches thicken and give a smooth texture.
  • Coconut cream gives richness: It blends with alcohol and banana without separating.
  • Shaking chills and aerates: This helps the drink feel creamy and light.

Common Mistakes

  • Using coconut milk instead of cream – too watery
  • Not shaking long enough – you want it cold and frothy
  • Using an underripe banana – not sweet or creamy enough
  • Overloading with ice – dilutes the drink too much

What to Serve With

  • Coconut shrimp or tropical sliders
  • Fresh pineapple slices or mango salsa
  • Shortbread cookies for a sweet bite

FAQ

Can I blend it instead of shaking?
Yes! It’ll be more smoothie-like, but still tasty.

Can I make this without alcohol?
Sure—skip the Baileys and rum, and use chocolate milk or coconut milk instead.

Can I use frozen banana?
You can, but thaw it a little first or it’ll make the drink too thick to pour.

Is this very sweet?
It’s dessert-level sweet. You can cut the banana size or use less Baileys if you want it lighter.

Hi there! I'm Millie Pham, a devoted brewer and tea lover at heart. As the founder of Bean Leaf Cup, my mission is to share my tea and coffee expertise with you all. I firmly believe that creating a fantastic cup of tea or coffee should be easy for everyone. No matter if you're already a coffee or tea expert or just beginning your journey, I'm here to help you navigate the world of brewing. Welcome aboard!