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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Party Coffee Recipes

For a nice change in the morning you might want to try an orange spiced coffee.

Use the regular amount coffee but add a teaspoon of fresh,
grated orange peel (use the rest of the orange for slices),
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon,
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg and
five whole cloves.

Add everything together and brew the coffee.
Place a slice of orange at the bottom or your cup.
Pour in the coffee and add sugar and cream to taste.
If you're not worried about calories, top the coffee with whipping cream.
A sprinkle of ground nutmeg and cinnamon can be added.
This is a great coffee to serve at a brunch.

For another different morning brew there's New Orleans Style Coffee -


Use a dark roast and add chicory or pick up a blended mix at a coffee shop.
Serve it with equal amounts of warmed milk.
Cafe Au Laite is the same recipe without the chicory.
You might also add a festive note with homemade espresso at brunch, or as part of a special after-dinner dessert.


Here's more:
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These mixed coffee drinks are best served in glass "cups" or 12 oz. wine glasses - but if you don't have glasses with handles, don't serve in regular glasses - they do get hot!

A mug will do. Preheat the glass or mug with hot water.
If you pour hot coffee into a glass that is not preheated, it will break.

Irish Coffee


1 teaspoon of sugar
1 jigger of Bushmills Irish Whiskey or
1 1/2 jiggers Bailey's Irish Cream
2/3 cup of coffee
1/4 cup of heavy cream, lightly whipped
Ground cinnamon

Add the hot coffee with the teaspoon of sugar and stir.
Add the alcohol, and top with the whipping cream.
Sprinkle lightly with cinnamon.
Do not stir.
Strong coffee's are best for this recipe. Ask your guests if they want cinnamon before you add it. Some people don't like the spice and it will ruin the taste of the coffee for them.

Mint Cocoa Coffee

1 jigger of chocolate mint liqueur
Dash of shaved chocolate
Whipping cream (if desired)
Regular coffee

Brew your regular coffee, add the jigger of liqueur.
Add some whipping cream if desired and sprinkle with shaved chocolate.

Coffee doesn't have to be meal time related.
Try these for refreshing cool drinks any time of the day...

Coffee Milkshakes

1 pint of coffee ice cream
1 cup cold coffee
4 to 6 scoops vanilla ice cream

Make sure you start out with your coffee ice cream very cold.
If it's too soft, you'll have an iced coffee instead of a milkshake.
Spoon the coffee ice cream and coffee into a blender.
Blend on high until the mixture is creamy and smooth.
Pour into tall glasses, adding a scoop of the vanilla ice cream to each glass.

Frosty Mochas

1 cup of freshly brewed coffee
1 pint of vanilla ice cream, softened
6 tablespoons of chocolate syrup
1 cup cold coffee

Blend hot coffee and chocolate syrup in blender.
Blend until smooth.
Cool the mixture to room temperature.
Pour the mixture into a medium bowl.
Add the softened ice cream and cold coffee.
With a rotary beater, beat until smooth.
Spoon into tall glasses and serve immediately.

If you're worried about kids—or yourself—and caffeine, you can always substitute decaf and have just as tasty a treat!
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