Category Archives: Coffee Recipes

Brazilian Coffee Cocktail

Brighten up your night in with this sweet zing! This Coffee Drink is inspired by Brazilian culture might be just the thing to unwind with on a hot summer night or snowy day in.

How to make the perfect Brazilian Coffee

The first step is to brew your coffee. You can have it hot or cold all depends on how you like it. I would recommend using Cold Brew if you are going iced. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brewcoffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes.

Add the coffee to your glass. Top each coffee with one part boiling water and 1-ounce of the brandy, Grand arnier, Brazilian liqueur. Stir well. Top each glass with a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkle with cinnamon.

Coffee Fun Fact

Burn Fat! Coffee Can Help You: Coffee fact, coffee has the effect to boost your metabolic rate. Helping you to burn a few extra calories over time? With Cold Brew coffee, similar to the super antioxidant wielding green tea, coffee can help you burn fat! The caffeine in just one cup of Cold Brew can boost calorie burning by 4% over the course of two and half hours. Coffee’s fat-burning qualities will literally translate into big losses in calories over time. So weight loss can be fun and easy—especially with this Mocha Mint Cappuccino.

Brazilian Coffee

Brighten up your night in with this sweet zing! This Coffee Drink is inspired by Brazilian culture might be just the thing to unwind with on a hot summer night or snowy day in.

  • 14-16 tablespoons coffee (coarsely ground)
  • 1 quart cold (filtered water)
  • 4 ounces brandy
  • 4 ounces grand marnier
  • 4 ounces cachaça or brazilian liqueur
  • 4 parts boiling water
  • Whipped cream
  • Ground cinnamon (for sprinkling)
  1. Brew your coffee, you can have it hot or cold all depends on how you like it. I would recommend using Cold Brew if you are going iced. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brew coffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes.

  2. Divide the coffee between 4 mugs. Top each coffee with one part boiling water and 1-ounce of the brandy, Grand arnier, Brazilian liqueur, to each mug. Stir well.

  3. Top each mug with a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkle with cinnamon.

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Traditional Irish Coffee

Irish Coffee is the perfect after dinner coffee, a smooth blend of delicious and simple flavors. Serve one up as a night cap or end to a perfect evening!

How to make Authentic Irish Coffee

Step one is to brew your coffee, you can have it hot or cold all depends on how you like it. I would recommend using Cold Brew if you are going iced. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brewcoffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes.

Divide the coffee between 4 mugs or just one real large mug for yourself, and top with one part boiling water each. Add a little brown sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved. Add 1 ounce of your finest whiskey and you are all set.

Whip the heavy cream until it is halfway to stiff whipped cream. Spoon about 4 tablespoons of cream on top and serve immediately.

Coffee Tip

Is Regular Coffee better than Espresso

What taste better regular coffee or espresso? For the most part it comes down to personal preference. Sometimes people say it’s all about the level of grind thats the difference between coffee and espresso. You go to any Starbucks and you will see a bag of coffee beans or ground coffee labeled espresso. But it’s not the type of roast or the grind at all. And that what gives the different tastes.

It’s the brewing process is what separates the two! Espresso is made by forcing steam into the ground coffee. Regular coffee is made by pouring water over ground beans in a filter. This process also gives its taste different. Because regular coffee is coarse, it tends to be very robust and bright. Espresso is considered very dark; the bean is very finely ground, almost like a powder, and extremely aromatic. So when it comes down to it, the difference between Regular Coffee and Espresso its all about your personal taste.

Authentic Irish Coffee

This is the perfect after dinner coffee, a smooth blend of delicious and simple flavors. Serve one up as a night cap or end to a perfect evening!

  • 14-16 tablespoons coffee (coarsely ground)
  • 1 quart cold (filtered water)
  • 4 parts boiling water
  • 4 teaspoons brown sugar
  • 6 ounces Irish whiskey
  • Heavy cream (slightly whipped)
  1. Step one is to brew your coffee, you can have it hot or cold all depends on how you like it. I would recommend using Cold Brew if you are going iced. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brew coffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes.

  2. Divide the coffee between 4 mugs and top with one part boiling water each.
  3. Add the brown sugar. Stir until the sugar is completely dissolved.
  4. Add 1 ounce of whiskey to each mug.
  5. Whip the heavy cream until it is halfway to stiff whipped cream.
  6. Spoon about 4 tablespoons of cream onto each mug and serve immediately.

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Tangy Bourbon Espresso

A truly complex Bourbon Espresso that combines citrus, spices, and bourbon for full robust flavors and lots of subtle undertones. This tangy drink is perfect for relaxing evening with friends and family.

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How to make a Bourbon Espresso

  • Step one is to brew espresso coffee you can have it hot or cold all depends on how you like it. Add the cold or hot brew espresso into your cup and top each with one part boiling water.
  • Add one tablespoon of sugar, one ounce of bourbon and one tablespoon of half and half to your cup. Stir until the sugar is dissolved and serve. (pour over Ice if you would like it cold)

Coffee Tip

Regular Coffee vs. Espresso

What is the difference between regular coffee and espresso? For the most part it comes down to taste. Sometimes people say it’s all about the level of grind. You go to any Starbucks and you will see a bag of coffee beans or ground coffee labeled espresso. But it’s not the type of roast or the grind at all.

It’s the brewing process is what separates the two! Espresso is made by forcing steam into the ground coffee. Regular coffee is made by pouring water over ground beans in a filter. This process also gives its taste different. Because regular coffee is coarse, it tends to be very robust and bright. Where Espresso is considered very dark; the bean is very finely ground, almost like a powder, and extremely aromatic. So when it comes down to it, the difference between Regular Coffee and Espresso all comes down to how it’s brewed.

Tangy Bourbon Espresso

A truly complex espresso that combines citrus, spices, and bourbon for full robust flavors and lots of subtle undertones.

  • 4 parts boiling water
  • Zest of 1 orange
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • 4 tablespoons half and half
  • 4 ounces bourbon
  1. Step one is to brew espresso coffee you can have it hot or cold all depends on how you like it.
  2. Add the cold or hot brew espresso into your cup and top each with one part boiling water.
  3. Stir in ground cinnamon, ground cloves, ground cardamom

  4. Add one tablespoon of sugar, one ounce of bourbon and one tablespoon of half and half to your cup.

  5. Stir until the sugar is dissolved and serve. Top off with orange zest (pour over Ice if you would like it cold)

Espresso Martini Chilled

If you are looking for a timeless cocktail you need a to try this cold brew Espresso Martini. This elegant coffee cocktail is sure to be a hit the spot. Get ready to whip up a batch of this espresso martini and enjoy one classy espresso drink.

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How to make the perfect Espresso Martini

Brew cold brew coffee in pitcher. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brew coffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes..

Combine the coffee, vodka, Kahlua, and crème de cacao, and ice in a cocktail shaker.

Shake well and pour into chilled martini glasses. And you have yourself a espresso martini cocktail.

Why cold brew coffee so less acid and smoother

Make Coffee with Less Acid for a Smoother Flavor, Cold-brewed coffee is the way to go. You might not believe how smooth it is until you try it! The Cold brew process creates a less acidic flavor of coffee. Say good bye to the “burnt toast” taste. The reason why Cold brew creates a smoother flavor is all due to the fact that cold brewing coffee doesn’t chemically alter essential oils of the coffee bean. The reduced acid also has massive health benefits! It’s not only healthier for your teeth, but your sensitive stomach too.

Chilled Espresso Martini

Chill your favorite cold brew for one timeless cocktail. This elegant coffee cocktail is sure to be a hit at your next part, or whip up a batch any time and enjoy one classy espresso drink.

  • 14-16 tablespoons “natural processed” dark roast coffee (coarsely ground)
  • 1 quart cold (filtered water)
  • 4 ounces vodka
  • 3 ounces crème de cacao
  • 3 ounces Kahlua
  • Ice cubes
  1. Brew cold brew coffee in pitcher. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brew coffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes..

  2. Combine the coffee, vodka, Kahlua, and crème de cacao, and ice in
  3. a cocktail shaker. Shake well and pour into chilled martini glasses.

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Black Russian Espresso Cocktail

How to make a black Russian espresso cocktail. This decadent espresso cocktail combines the rich strong flavor of Cold Brew coffee with a traditional Black Russian cocktail. This black Russian recipe makes for one sincerely elegant after dinner drink.

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The key to a black Russian cocktail recipe

Kahlua is a brand of coffee-flavored liqueur that was created by four friends in Mexico. The liqueur is made by combining Arabic coffee with sugar, vanilla and rum. It is used in classic cocktails like the White Russian, Espresso Martini, Mudslide and black Russian cocktail

How to make a black Russian cocktail

Brew cold brew coffee in pitcher. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brew coffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes.

Combine 1/2 a pitcher of cold brew espresso, Kahlua, vodka, and ice in a shaker. Shake well. Strain into chilled A glasses and serve.

Tip for making the perfect coffee

The Best Way to Store Your Cold-Brewed Coffee: Best way to store you cold brew: in the refrigerator. That’s it. Simply keep it cold for up to two weeks and you’ve got convenient, fresh coffee right at your fingertips. The cool thing about the Cold Brew coffee maker is that the airtight lid prevents spilling—so you can make room for it in the fridge by keeping it upright or on its side.

Black Russian Espresso

Mix up a decadent espresso cocktail that combines the rich strong flavor of Takeya Cold Brew coffee with a traditional Black Russian cocktail for one sincerely elegant after dinner drink.

  • 14-16 tablespoons “natural processed” dark roast coffee (coarsely ground)
  • 1 quart cold (filtered water)
  • 4 ounces kahlua coffee liqueur
  • 4 ounces vodka
  • Ice cubes
  1. Brew cold brew coffee in pitcher. You can do it two ways, the first is old school cold brewing. That takes about 12 -24 hours to make. Or you can spend a little money and buy a cold brew coffee maker. And take about 10 to 15 minutes.

  2. Combine 1/2 a pitcher of cold brew espresso, Kahlua, vodka, and ice in a shaker. Shake well.
  3. Strain into chilled martini glasses and serve.

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