Summary:
Coffee is one of the most popular and ancient drink of all times. One of the many delightful advantages of coffee is the delightful variety of recipes for enjoying a warm soothing cup of coffee.
Out of the endless list of possibilities Caribbean, Mexican mocha, and Grog are only a few of them.
The Caribbean coffee is one of the most unusual and daring of all coffee concoctions and recipes. You can make this drink by first baking a coconut for around 30 minutes at 300F.
Coffee is one of the most popular and ancient drink of all times. One of the many delightful advantages of coffee is the delightful variety of recipes for enjoying a warm soothing cup of coffee.
Out of the endless list of possibilities Caribbean, Mexican mocha, and Grog are only a few of them.
The Caribbean coffee is one of the most unusual and daring of all coffee concoctions and recipes. You can make this drink by first baking a coconut for around 30 minutes at 300F (134C). Then you should remove it from the oven and set it aside to cool. After it cools down you should take out the flesh after opening the outer shell and grate it evenly. Now, all you have to do is mix the the coconut milk, the grated coconut, and half a cup of cowmilk and let it thicken on slow heat. After your mixture thickens, you will have to take it out of the fire, strain the mixture to remove the coconut granules, then just add it your coffee and enjoy your Caribbean coffee.
The Mexican is one type of a mocha that is a delicious blend of two natural partners-coffee and chocolate. To make this delicious blend all you have to do is take a quarter teaspoon of a cinnamon and nutmeg and add a teaspoon of chocolate syrup. After that all you have to do is add sugar to your taste. You can also make your Mexican Mocha even tastier by adding a little bit of whipped cream. Yum!!!!
One of the best English holiday treats is the traditional Grog blend. To make this delicious blend, you will first have to separate a largish orange into small pieces after first peeling it. After that you take a lemon and do exactly the same. Now, you will have to place the peel of an orange slice at the bottom of the cup. Next, you will have to mix in 2 spoonfulls sugar, a half tablespoon of butter, a pinch of cloves and nutmeg. If you want your Grog even spicier then you can also add a little bit of cinnamon. Then pour in your coffee and mix well. You can also add a bit of heavy cream for a better taste.
Viennese, Turkish and Vietnamese are some of the popular international coffee blends.
You can make a Viennese blend by melting one-eight cup of dark chocolate in a saucepan and stirring in one tablespoon of light cream. Then you should slowly add half a cup of coffee, whip it until it becomes frothy and then let it settle. After the coffee settles, you can sprinkle cinnamon on the top and then taste the coffee with your pinky raised. Just like an aristocrat.
One of the simplest recipes is the Turkish blend. If you have one of those special džezva pots then you will be able to make the perfect cup of Turkish coffee. To make this coffee, you will first have to bring the finely ground Turkish coffee to a boil in the džezva pot. Turkish coffee that is known for its strength can only brought to its perfect flavor if it is boiled. After that you will have to take the pot off the gas, pour in a cup of water, add sugar and then stir it properly and put it back on the gas. When you see that foam is starting to form on top of the pot, you will have to take it off and allow it to settle and cool down.
One Vietnamese drink that you should not miss is the iced coffee drink. For making this coffee, you will first have to get a coffee press. Now, you will have to put ground coffee into the press and then pour in a bit of condensed milk into the cup. After that you will have to pour boiling water into the press and let it drip for a while. In the end just stir the coffee and add ice. Hence, you have our perfect Vietnamese iced coffee.
One good idea would be to save you the trouble and take a world tour. You will be saved all the hassles of acquiring cappuccino machines or coffee makers and making coffees as the locals would do all the work.