Your Coffee Recipe

twobeans

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I recently completed a book about coffee and received a contract from a publisher. The first section of my book looks at a brief history of the bean, as well as different brewing techniques. The second section is a recipe book. I could go online and download recipes; however I want to personalize my work. My thought (which my publisher loves) is to gather personal recipes- this would make the book unique. I want fellow coffee fans to send me their recipes. If selected, your recipe, name, city, and country will be published. Coffee lovers unite! Hot & cold regular brewed drinks, hot and cold espresso based drinks, entrees and desserts. When selected, you will be informed by return e-mail. Our goal is to have the book available in bookstores and at online retailers by Christmas. You will receive a follow up e-mail a week prior to release. Submit your favorite recipe to [email protected] Cut off date is July 1/ 06 or when I have collected enough recipes.
 

buck100

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Here is one I hope you do not already have since I noticed you are located in South Florida:

Cafe au Laite or Cafe con Leche
1 cup strong dark roast gourmet coffee or espresso
1 cup hot milk

No, Starbucks was not the first to serve a Laite in the U.S. in the 1980's. Cubans have been serving cafe con leche
 

twobeans

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Buck- thanks for the recipe...I worked in the coffee industry for many years and have actually made a traditional cafe au lait this way with unfrothed steamed milk. Do you want me to post your name and website with this recipe?
 

madamegooseberry

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This is a good on-ice coffee drink.

"MONKEY FUNK"
One large mocha latte
2 shots banana syrup

Molly In MO <hoping to start a coffee shop in the next year>
Coffee is a vegetable juice. It comes from a bean.
 
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