Recipes to Spice Up Your Coffee
How do you satisfy a real craving for coffee? Drinking the same ol’ joe day after day may be comforting, but at times it can get boring. Most people drink coffee either black, with sugar or with cream. Well, you don’t really have many choices left. Well, if you have the money to spend, you might rely on the Starbucks coffee shop just around the corner and enjoy their coffee menu. But what if you’re trying to save money? Sometimes you just want to curl up with your coffee and enjoy it at home?
The most important thing is to start with a good coffee maker. These are some coffee recipes that will give you a whole new coffee experience right in your own home. There are the classic coffee recipes such as espresso, cappuccino, macchiato, and mocha. Adding a touch of magic to these will allow you to bring your love for coffee to a whole new level.
- Amaretto coffee. Almond and coffee make a nice pairing? You can think of it as a way of spicing up amaretto, or the other way around. It’s a beautiful pairing! Add amaretto; first with one tablespoon and then to taste to black coffee.
- Espresso Martini. This is another liquor-coffee infusion. Vodka in your coffee will add a little kick. Start with a cup of espresso; add kahlua, crème de cacao, and vodka according to your taste. This is best when chilled.
- Mexican mocha is a little exotic. For an experience of an infusion of spices, try this recipe. Take your regular coffee, add 1 tsp. of chocolate syrup, 1/4 tsp. cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar and whipped cream. Enoying this hot beverage will really satisfy you.
- Coffee float is the coffee version of the root beer float. If you use decaf, this is one your kids may even enjoy. You can make your coffee in any way you like, add sugar and cream, and then chill. Add ice cream when served.
- Orange coffee. Surprisingly, fruit flavors go well in coffee. For a tart surprise, try oranges or lemons in your morning coffee. Add one cup coffee to one cup hot chocolate. Put an orange slice in each cup. Top it off with whipped cream and cinnamon.
- Tiramisu. This is the best option for you if you are not a coffee drinker but just want to have your regular coffee fix. This coffee-based dessert has gotten so much attention because of its texture and taste.
Coffee is one of the things most people can’t live without. It has become part of their lives, whether to keep them going for the day or just because they enjoy its rich taste and aroma.
There are more recipes you can try each day—you might find a new favorite. There are recipe books just for coffee as well as numerous websites with great ideas.

