Cooking with Coffee

As the second most traded commodity on the planet after oil, coffee is a beverage enjoyed by millions of people across the globe. While many people consider coffee to be one of the most delicious drinks around, it is often underappreciated as a cooking ingredient. Utilising the unique flavours of coffee to great effect, these recipes will surprise and amaze you in equal measure.

These should be mixed in a small bowl and left to sit at room temperature for a while. This can then be rubbed into your burgers before cooking.

Share the ice cream into four coffee cups and pour two tablespoons of a mixture of all the other ingredients over the top. Serve immediately and enjoy immensely.

Perfect as a tasty snack or thoughtful gift, these candied walnuts are tasty and easy to make once you’ve got the ingredients. You’ll need some non-stick vegetable oil spray, 2/3 cup of sugar, two tablespoons of ground espresso beans, one tablespoon of instant espresso powder (for an extensive coffee product range click here), ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon salt, one large egg white and four cups of walnut halves.
Begin by preheating the oven to 160C and prepare a large baking sheet with the non-stick spray. Whisk the sugar, coffee and cinnamon together in a bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg white until frothy and add the walnuts. Sprinkle the walnuts with the first mixture and spread the coated nuts over the baking sheet. Bake for five minutes, make sure the walnuts aren’t stuck and then bake for a further five minutes.
Make sure you let them cool sufficiently before eating.
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Is there anything better than an affogatto? They are my COMPLETE favourite after dinner treat. Can't beat em.
ReplyDeleteI don't normally drink coffee but I've been thinking alot on how to add coffee or tea to more savory dishes so this post helped alot! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThough not a coffee drinker, I do enjoy baking with coffee.
ReplyDeleteYay lovely post :)
ReplyDeleteI love cooking with coffee and really like the sound of all these ideas, especially the nuts!
ReplyDeleteMmm coffee is so wonderful to flavour with :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
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I adore coffee in just about any form. I've seen recipes for affogatto in the past and thought it sounded delicious. I'll have to try it during the upcoming holidays. I always add espresso powder to chocolate baked goods since in just enhances the chocolate's flavor. Now I'm wondering what my husband, The Picky Eater, would think of coffee rubbed burgers. I guess I'll just have to try it without telling him!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds lovely! Not sure if everyone at home will like these suggestions, but I definitely love them!
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