Go ahead give it a try
The original pumpkin spice latte for you. If you are able to get the ratios right in our pumpkin spice recipe i bet you will beat this any day
Go ahead give it a try
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I find AllSpice a pleasant yet energizing spice. It has notes of sweetness as well the sting. I mainly use AllSpice in the evenings or for those mornings when I am in a mood junction. I am feeling good but not excited looking forward for work at office J which makes it pretty much the usual daily.
I would suggest extract the coffee mildly when using AllSpice. It would a refreshing and calming experience. An AllSpice Cold coffee would make a great evening snack and recharge you for the last mile of the day I am sure. We have posted a add on to the allspice coffee we have mentioned earlier Check our recipes page to see the new desert-y coffee Why Ginger ??
After a few days I got bored of a sweet beverage or even black coffee. I wanted a sharp spicy one to kick start my day and then came ginger. The taste just cuts through you in the morning. It wakes you up like no other and I found it an excellent way to warm up for the day ahead or refresh from a tiring exercise or play Just Curiosity ... that's it ? Ginger and coffee work wonders especially black. Ginger is a known and proven pain reliever Coffee relaxes and rejuvenated muscles. So ginger and coffee together in one shot – will brighten up things more than you think So its different , its not the sweet sticky thick traditional south Indian filter coffee which is wildly famous. Its rather the complete contrast of it. Thin, Black (preferably) , sharp with a mild sting. If you have been used to sweet start mornings then it might be a drastic. Chicory a major ingredient in coffee normally has a flavor which is fruity or floral in nature. Hence ginger with a chicory blend coffee might be forcing things together. So take due note of it. Try it out and get back on how it was. Its Ginger + Coffee , its not Ginger + Hot milk. The local shops serve milk with ginger named ginger coffee for some reason. If you would expect a ginger coffee from them it might be a disappointment Your experiments are steps towards making the world a better place in coffee making. Post it here as a service to the humanity :P The recipe is posted in the spice lab here Our motive – to make coffee interesting and tasty for you. With that in mind we won’t bother you with a big list of recipes which sound similar. The spice based recipes; at least the basic ones are very similar.
Take the nutmeg and mace recipe as a base – for black , milk and ice based versions of the coffee you would like to make. If you have tried nutmeg mace and like it please comment and let us know. If you have not tried that then please do try. There is as such no trade off in that. Its 100% taste and love and pure enjoyment. What we will do from now on only for the rest of the basic spice based recipes would be to intro you to different spices which we have tried and are available in a normal grocery store. We will try out best to avoid spices like – thyme, rosemary, tea tree oil, tiramisu, hazelnut etc. etc which are extremely foreign and would need a luxuriously well spent trip to a gourmet store. We would put out recipes for those too BUT would still put up recipes with those items that are native to our taste buds and also easily available for daily use. Let us bullet point the activity action list. Each bullets starts with the actor who is responsible, followed by the action. 1. Actor – Action 2. We – posted the nutmeg/mace recipe in the past 3. We – will post more spices which go with coffee + additional precautions and practices for those spices specifically 4. You – Take the nutmeg mace as a base recipe 5. You – replaces the nutmeg/mace with a weekly spice we mention 6. You – TRY that new spiced coffee for a week with all hits and trials and combinations and tastes. 7. You – comment and let us know – good /bad or anything Every week from the coming one we will offer you one excellent spice combination. The recipe page is up and running. We started of with something called the clean palette recipes. These are extremely simple and clear beverages with a flavor punch.
We will try to keep up and update the page at regular intervals with recipes so that you would never run out of interesting twists to your daily coffee. You can find the recipe here Hold on. The making the recipe is not the end of it. We are planning to follow up the recipe with a blog post to make the coffee a sweet memory. Come back for a post on how that would be so. |
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