View entire thread: Baristamakers[sm] Professional Barista Training in your Shop
Posted by cafemakers on 2005-04-17 19:02:55
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View entire thread: within your reach
Posted by topher on 2004-01-21 07:55:06
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Rowely...I saw that your signiture says "Good coffee recipes, just out of my reach." Here is a good article with a few coffee recipes for ya!
http://www.cheersonline.com/cheers/2004 ... 401cof.asp
and here are a few more....
Jamaican Me Crazy
Brandy, Appleton’s Jamaican Rum, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream
Hazel Nut
Kahlua, Frangelico, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and Nutmeg
Peppermint Patty
Rumpleminz, Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and a Mint Leaf
Benedictine Monk
B&B and Freshly Brewed Coffee
Chocolate Orange Café
Tuaca, Kahlua, Grand Marnier, Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and a Chocolate Stick $8
Nutty Irishman
Bailey’s Irish Cream, Frangelico, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and Nutmeg
Forget About It!
Amarula, Frangelico, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and Nutmeg
Ilander’s Coffee
Whaler’s Vanilla Rum, Brandy, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and a Caramelized Sugar Rim
Sicilian Coffee
Amarula, Amaretto Di Saronno, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream
Keoki Coffee
Brandy, Kahlua, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream
Chocolate Covered Cherry
Cherry Brandy, Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and a Chocolate Dipped Cherry
Hot Toasted Almond
Kahlua, Amaretto Di Saronno, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream
Bailey’s and Coffee
Bailey’s Irish Cream, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream
Hot Apple Pie
Tuaca, Hot Apple Cider, topped with Whipped Cream and Cinnamon
Licorice Coffee
Sambuca and Freshly Brewed Coffee
Girl Scout Cookie
Rumpleminz, Hot Chocolate, topped with Whipped Cream and Shaved Chocolate
Coffee Nudge
Brandy, Kahlua, Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream and a Chocolate Stick
Irish Coffee
Jameson’s Irish Whiskey, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream
Italian Coffee
Amaretto Di Saronno, Freshly Brewed Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream
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View entire thread: drink help please
Posted by MSGRLLC on 2005-09-15 09:47:48
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simba,
try going to the scaa website and looking at some of their recipes for iced drinks. also, i just ran a google search for "iced coffee recipes" and about 100,000 came up!! start there, then if you need more help...just call da vinci, if they sell you syrup they will for sure give you recipes!
good luck, Jeff
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View entire thread: Coffee and Baking - please help
Posted by ourcoffeebarn on 2005-01-29 21:54:19
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Here is a link to the cook book author Victoria Cooksey's Web site. We send her coffee to use in developing her recipes, she has some GREAT coffee recipes!
http://www.angelfire.com/stars4/victorialcooksey/
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View entire thread: Coffee Recipes
Posted by bluecoffee on 2005-03-04 12:11:23
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Hi!!!!
Where I can find complete coffee recipes in the web, like How to make a latte, a shakeratto, etc...
Thanks!!!
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View entire thread: Coffee Drinks & Recipes
Posted by PinkRose on 2008-05-19 12:02:14
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Hello "iampatches13"
I must say that it is absolutely the first time I've seen coffee recipes for "food" items! Usually most coffee recipes are for drinks, pastries, and puddings, etc.
Have you actually tried these recipes? The thought of putting coffee into burgers, ham, or spaghetti sauce would never have occured to me.
I think we should talk Mr. Biscotto into trying them and ask him to share his results with the class.
Rose
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View entire thread: What is the best??
Posted by coffeetology girl on 2007-11-29 12:11:06
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Hi Jeremynet:
I used to love starbucks coffee too. You may want to go on this site www.e-booksforless.com. They sell an e-book there which provides starbucks coffee recipes. I tried some of them and they tastes like starbuck's especially the hot drinks.
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View entire thread: Your Coffee Recipe
Posted by buck100 on 2006-06-05 06:42:44
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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
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View entire thread: iced coffee
Posted by buck100 on 2005-08-26 05:31:17
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Iced Coffees are best made with a fresh pot of coffee make more concentrate so that when you pour it over ice it does not dilute. You can see my simple iced coffee recipes on my website, http://www.VolcanicaCoffee.com/coffee-articles/iced-coffee-recipe.htm
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View entire thread: peppermint mocha
Posted by Rowley on 2004-01-21 09:46:52
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Funny thing, topher just posted a list of coffee recipes for me because of my signature. =)
It includes a peppermint coffee drink. I do not know how it tastes yet though, and I can't compare it to starbucks' creation because I have a habit of avoiding the mob of random flavored coffee drinks.
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View entire thread: Coffee Drinks & Recipes
Posted by davidsbiscotti on 2007-12-28 17:47:13
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Cool, I found a recipe for a chocolate espresso martini.
I'll have to add that to my strip club coffee bar menu.
It looks as though all coffee recipes come down to espresso being the main ingredient.
See what a novice I am?
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View entire thread: I CANT MAKE COFFEE!!!!
Posted by coffeetology girl on 2006-06-14 21:39:54
Post Subject: Coffee Makitn 101 by Coffeetology
Hi peacemf!
Kindly check our website below. We have several delicious coffee recipes you can try. You can also check out our 7 Ways of Brewing Coffee section so you know which type of equipment our machine you can use.
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View entire thread: Coffee Drinks & Recipes
Posted by davidsbiscotti on 2007-12-28 14:58:12
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If only there was a room for recipes............
All I'm finding on the net are the many variations of "espresso" drinks.
Also a few liquored down coffee recipes, but there's gotta be more to coffee drinks than adding cream in various forms and froths to espresso.
I've read a few interesting concoctions here, but they're spread throughout the forum.
How about a room just for recipes? Posters can enter their creative coffee drinks in one section.
I'll have to revisit this issue again soon. (It's self-serving in a way).
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View entire thread: Coffee syrup
Posted by macchiato on 2003-04-15 13:30:33
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thats an interesting idea... but i have no idea how the machine could make syrup... but imagine a coffee type glaze or sweetiner for cooking, coffee recipes in food are great.
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