Archive for November, 2009
Coffee Grinders: Not Just for Coffee

For people who appreciate the quality and flavor of a well-brewed cup of coffee, grinding your own beans at home is probably a common practice. Virtually every coffee aficionado recognizes that grinding your own roasts is the only way to ensure freshness and preserve the essence of the beans. If you are one of these coffee gurus, you probably already recognize the necessity of a coffee grinder.
Although a grinder is obviously ideal for creating coffee grounds, it has many other uses in the kitchen. Just like coffee beans, spices taste best when you buy them whole and grind them yourself. I keep a separate grinder at home to create my own fresh and unique spice blends.
How many of us having just finished our thanksgiving meal has vowed never to over do it again next year, over eating that is. It’s hard to do, the joy of family, friends the festive holiday we can’t help our selves, and why should we.
This year have your guest talking not so much about the meal instead more about the coffee you served. Here are a simple and easy to make coffee recipe that is sure to do just that.
Café Disaronno
¾ ounce Amaretto Disaronno liqueur
5 oz brewed coffee
1 oz whipped cream
1 tsp brown sugar (white will do)
Garnish with an Espresso bean
Add the liqueur and sugar into a coffee mug. Add the fresh brewed coffee. Put a dollop on the whipped cream on top and garnish with the Espresso bean.
Serve with a heart felt warm smile.
1 part Kahlua
1part dark crème de cacao
1 part Grand Marnier orange liqueur
5 ounces fresh brewed coffee
Whipped cream
Maraschino cherry
Pour liqueurs into a clear glass mug. Add freshly brewed coffee. Top with heavy scoop of whipped cream and garnish with a cherry.
Serve with a heart felt warm smile.
The New Brew
While coffee has been the predominant morning beverage in American culture for centuries, many people have begun to make the switch over to tea. One of the main advantages to tea is that there are varying caffeine levels between varietals. You can find numerous tea options, all of which have a distinct flavor profile.
Black teas have a strong taste and the highest caffeine content among teas, while greens are more delicate in flavor and have relatively low caffeine levels. There are also many caffeine-free herbal tea on the market that have unique and exotic flavors. Some of the most common are chamomile and lemongrass.
