If you are getting tired of plain coffee, then these easy coffee recipes are sure to get your senses going. While many people argue that regular coffee is the best coffee of all, it does not hurt to mix things up a little and try some new coffee recipes.
Get a taste sensation by adding some cinnamon to your coffee, or perhaps an orange peel infused Java coffee would suit you better. Fruit flavors, chocolate, vanilla and nuts are also common additions. Creamy toppings are fun sample extravagances!
Here are some amazing delicious coffee recipes to try:
Mochas
Mochas are frosty drinks. Simply take one cup of brewed coffee, one pint softened vanilla ice cream, 6 tablespoons of chocolate syrup and a cup of cold coffee. Blend the hot coffee and syrup in a blender, then add ice cream and the cold coffee. Smoothen it further then serve. A nice summer-time treat.
Coffee Milkshakes
Vanilla and coffee ice cream make this recipe stand out. All you need it four scoops of vanilla ice cream, a pint of coffee ice cream, and one cup of cold coffee. The coffee must be really cold or it will melt the ice cream.
This is different from an iced coffee in that the ice cream is turned slowly in the blender until a milk shake thickness is created.
Rather than serving coffee milkshakes in coffee mugs, serve it in big milkshake sized cups! Tall glasses are also a great presentation method for this unique drink. You can also add even more ice cream to the top in a gentle scoop or two for added effect and taste.
Mint Cocoa Coffee
Ingredients: one regular coffee, shaved chocolate, one jigger of chocolate mint liquor and some whipped cream on top. This simple recipe will become a favorite. Simple and tasty.
Irish Coffee
It is possible to mix alcohol with coffee. Liquor has been used in coffee for centuries in European countries, however, the Irish like to spice up coffee with drop or two of whisky. Bushmills Irish Whiskey is a popular choice for Irish Coffee. Just add one jigger of whiskey, two thirds cup of coffee, one teaspoon of sugar, some cinnamon and optionally some cream. Irish coffee should be hot with the sugar well stirred. Cinnamon is optional but really enriches the flavor. Stirring the coffee is no-no as you don’t want to break up the flavors!
