Tuesday 26 July 2011

Coffee Drink Recipes

"Is there life before coffee? There is NO life before coffee. There is life AFTER coffee!!"

Whoever said that is my soul-mate. Every thought, sight and sound is muffled and blurry before the first cup of coffee after leaving bed. Only coffee - a hot cup of milky, sweet coffee can restore orientation and put the brain back in gear. I generally utter very few words and that also after vehement coaxing before my morning cup of café. So, the program, "COFFEE.SYS Not Found: User startup disabled" is really bang on, as far as I am concerned. But coffee is a beverage that can be enjoyed at any time of the day and makes for one of the most versatile drinks. Just a few culinary tweaks here and there and you can make it ideal for any occasion. Even otherwise, taking a break for the normal cuppa concoction is always a welcome break. So, here I give you some very different coffee drink recipes that are delightful and lip-smacking. Try them out if you already haven't, as honestly you can't get enough coffee!

Coffee Drink Recipes with Alcohol

"Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar, and fat." ~ Alex Levine/ Irish actor and musician.

Perfect for a cold, cozy evening indoors to keep the shivers away. But other than just Irish coffee, there indeed exists a few other variations which can satiate both liquor and coffee lovers alike. Here are some of them.

Hot Coffee with Rum Punch
For a serving for two, you'll need,

    * Black coffee, 2 pints (strong)
    * Rum, a glass
    * Cloves, 6
    * Cinnamon, a stick
    * Orange rinds, 2 (finely pared)
    * Sugar, 2 tbsps

Procedure
Take a saucepan and put the orange peel, cloves, cinnamon and sugar into it. Now, put the vessel on medium flame and gradually add rum. Keep stirring the solution gently, all the while keeping an eye that it doesn't catch fire. When it comes to a strong simmer, add the coffee and voila! Serve it to people with shivering issues.

Café Brulot
For a group of four, you'll need,

    * Coffee, 2 cups (strong and hot)
    * Cognac, ½ a cup
    * Orange liquor by the likes of Grand Marnier, 2 tbsp
    * Cloves, 4
    * Cinnamon, a stick (crudely snapped)
    * Orange peel, ½
    * Lemon peel, ½
    * Sugar, 4 cubes

Procedure
Take a saucepan and put the orange peel, lemon peel, cloves, cinnamon and sugar into it. Now put on a low flame and pour in the cognac and the orange liquor and keep stirring gently. Now take a long match and set the concoction ablaze. Now pour the coffee in a circular motion over the flaming liquid. Do not stop stirring at the same time, until the flame subsides. Use punch cups to serve this drink and drink up.

Jedi Mind Trick
For a sherry glassful, you'll need,

    * Kahlua, 20 ml
    * Cognac, ½ a cup
    * Amaretto, 10 ml
    * Bailey's Irish cream, 20 ml
    * Vodka, 30 ml

Procedure
Just mix everything together and pour over 2 - 3 ice cubes and nirvana!

All Canadian Coffee
For a foursome, just gather,

    * Coffee, 3 cups (black and double-strong)
    * Rye whiskey, ½ cup
    * Maple syrup, ¼ cup and 4 tsps separately (pure)
    * Whipped cream, ¾ cup

Procedure
To prepare the topping, beat the cream and 4 tsps of maple syrup together until soft mounds are formed and keep aside. Now take 4 goblets and pour equal amounts of maple syrup and whiskey into them. Pour the coffee up to 1 inch of the rim. Next spoon the topping over it and servez vous!

Brandied Chocolate Coffee Punch
For a glassful, ensure that you have,

    * Coffee, 1 cup (prepared cold coffee)
    * Brandy, 2 tbsps
    * Milk, 1 cup
    * Chocolate, 2 squares (semisweet and molten)

Procedure
First, pour the coffee in an ice cube tray and freeze to have coffee cubes. Now add the cubes to the milk, along with the molten chocolat and brandy. Now blend in a mixer until it becomes a frothy delight. Great for a evening with books to catch up on!

Coffee with Butter
To make this smooth drink for two, you need just about,

    * Jamaican coffee, 45g (freshly made)
    * Dark rum, 2 tbsps
    * Butter, 2 tsps (unsalted)
    * Cloves, 2 (whole)
    * Brown sugar, 2 tsps
    * Nutmeg, ¼ tsp

Procedure
Place the butter in Irish coffee mugs and then pour the coffee into it. Stir in the brown sugar, followed by the rum and a clove in each glass. Sprinkle some fine nutmeg for flavor and then drink up like there's no tomorrow! This is the drink you should make for a date and believe me, things will warm up...

Rich, Creamy Coffee Drink Recipes

"A cup of coffee - real coffee - home-browned, home ground, home made, that comes to you dark as a hazel-eye, but changes to a golden bronze as you temper it with cream that never cheated, but was real cream from its birth, thick, tenderly yellow, perfectly sweet, neither lumpy nor frothing on the Java: such a cup of coffee is a match for twenty blue devils and will exorcise them all." ~ Henry Ward Beecher.

The joy of licking off the creamy froth resting on the upper lip, after a satisfying coffee sip is sheer unadulterated bliss! Go on and try some of the following coffee drink recipes to relive this joy every time.

Alexander Expresso
For a couple, grab

    * Coffee, 1 tbsp (ground expresso)
    * Brandy, 2 tsps
    * Water, 1 cup (cold)
    * Whipped cream, 2 tbsps
    * Crème de Cacao, 4 tsps
    * Cinnamon, 1 (3" long)
    * Chocolate, 1 (semisweet and grated)

Procedure
Make expresso in the usual manner with coffee and water and then then add the cinnamon to it, after breaking it into small pieces. Keep aside for slight cooling. Now, add the brandy and Crème de Cacao to it, all the while mildly stirring. Then pour this into demitasse cups. Now beat the cream and add a scoop of it as a topping on each cup. Now generously add chocolate gratings or curls on it and your treat is ready.

Black Forest Coffee
For a goblet, take care to have,

    * Coffee, 6 oz. (freshly brewed)
    * Chocolate syrup, 2 tbsps
    * Maraschino cheery juice, 1 tbsp
    * Whipped cream, 1 tbsp
    * Maraschino cherry, 1
    * Chocolate, ½ (semisweet and grated)

Procedure
Simply blend together coffee, chocolate syrup and cheery juice. Add a dollop of whipped cream on top and sprinkle some chocolate gratings on top. Place a cherry on it and it's ready to be enjoyed.

Orange Coffee
For a cozy twosome, you should have,

    * Coffee, 1 cup (strong)
    * Hot chocolate, 1 cup
    * Orange, 2 slices
    * Whipped cream, 1 tbsp
    * Cinnamon, a dash

Procedure
Blend together coffee and chocolate. Next pour this into cups, each wedged with an orange slice. Top with cream and sprinkle with cinnamon. A baby could prepare this!

European Coffee
For 2 people, you need to have,

    * Coffee, 1 cup (strong)
    * Egg white, 1
    * Vanilla extract, ¼ tsp.
    * Half and half, 2 tbsps (half cream and half milk)

Procedure
Whip the egg white until soft mounds form and then add the vanilla extract. Continue beating until mixture stiffens. Pour it into mugs and then pour the coffee on it. Use the half and half as the lathered topping.

Coconut Coffee
For a group of eight, you should have,

    * Coffee, 4 cups (hot brewed)
    * Cream of coconut, 15 oz.
    * Whipped cream (sweetened)
    * Half and half, 2 cups

Procedure
Commingle cream of coconut and half and half, and boil them together on medium flame. Stir constantly and add coffee, when boiling. Top with whipped cream.

Cold Coffee Drink Recipes

"The morning cup of coffee has an exhilaration about it which the cheering influence of the afternoon or evening cup of tea cannot be expected to reproduce." ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

So, on a summer morning, to tingle your family's taste buds, try out these delectable cold coffee drink recipes and freshen them up! Read more on frozen coffee drinks.

Frappé
For a mugful, get in place,

    * Instant coffee, ½ tsp
    * Sugar, to taste
    * Water, ½ tsp
    * Milk
    * Ice cubes

Procedure
Take a shaker and add coffee, water, sugar and ice and then give it a nice vigorous shake. Pour into flutes and see to it that the top is frothy. Next pour the milk as per your liking. Tweak the ingredients to suit thy taste buds!

Coffee Soda
For a glassful, gather,

    * Coffee, ½ cup
    * Cola, ¼ bottle
    * Orange, a slice

Procedure
Pour coffee over ice cubes and then the cola. Garnish with orange slice and there you are.

Iced Coffee
For a drink for one, you need to grab,

    * Coffee, ¼ cup (freshly brewed, chilled and pretty strong)
    * Milk, ½ cup (chilled)
    * Ice, ¼ cup (crushed)
    * Cream, ½ tbsp (thick)
    * Chocolate, a little (plain and grated)
    * Sugar, to taste

Procedure
Layer a glass with crushed ice and pour cold coffee into it so that it fills ⅔ of the glass. Now add the milk and sugar. Scoop out a helping of fresh cream and place the blob on top. Dust some chocolate shavings on top and serve with a long spoon.

Ice Cream Mocha Coffee
For two people, you need approximately,

    * Coffee, 4 tbsps (ground to dust)
    * Milk, 2 cups
    * Water, ¼ cup (hot)
    * Cream, 2 scoops (sweetened and whipped)
    * Chocolate ice cream, 2 scoops
    * Club soda, ½ quart

Procedure
Mix coffee and milk with hot water and stir till it becomes a uniform solution. Now place a blob of ice cream in both the glasses and then pour the coffee solution over it. Now fill the remaining part with soda, up to the brim and squeeze out fresh, sweetened cream on top. Mmmmm!!!

Cola-Coffee Float
What you need for a two servings of this are,

    * Coffee, 1 ¼ cups (sugarless and cold)
    * Cola, 500 ml
    * Cream, 75 ml(not thickened)
    * Vanilla ice cream, 2 scoops

Procedure
Coalesce coffee and cream and fill two tall glasses with the admixture, up to half. Add a layer of ice cream and then gently pour cola from top. Serve with a long spoon.

With 400 million cups of coffee being drunk everyday and the Americans, Germans and the French consuming 65% of it, coffee indeed takes a very special place in the hearts, or more precisely tongues and minds of earthlings. In the words of Honoré de Balzac, "Coffee falls into the stomach… ideas begin to move, things remembered arrive at full gallop… the shafts of wit start up like sharp-shooters, similes arise, the paper is covered with ink…" Even Napoleon Bonaparte couldn't resist the magic induced by this drink made from coffee beans and popularized St. Helena coffee, which he had developed a liking for during his exile years in the Isle of St. Helena. As for me, well I stand by Stephanie Piro's take on coffee, "Behind every successful woman is a substantial amount of coffee." My keyboard and mouse would have remained untouched without the daily dose of coffee, you know. So, try some of these coffee drink recipes today and enjoy!

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