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Coffee Syrup
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Johnny B.
November 27, 2016
If I do not have turbinado sugar, then how much granulated sugar may I use? The same or less?
Ghazzzit
March 4, 2016
I had some excess coffee on hand last month that I was loathe to toss and came across this recipe. The syrup turned out as promised! Deliciously sweet and coffee-esque.
My husband added it to his yogurt and nut breakfast for the entire week and raved over it.
I added it to a few experimental baking projects with yummy success. A fun addition to play with and enjoy! Thanks!
My husband added it to his yogurt and nut breakfast for the entire week and raved over it.
I added it to a few experimental baking projects with yummy success. A fun addition to play with and enjoy! Thanks!
Heather T.
September 6, 2011
i'd like to know if i can link to your site for my blog. i'm putting together a list of the best starbucks 'fakes' that you can do yourself. please let me know
Heather T.
September 6, 2011
i'd like to know if i can link to your site for my blog. i'm putting together a list of the best starbucks 'fakes' that you can do yourself. please let me know
cookinalong
April 25, 2011
First: Donna Leon has a new Brunetti mystery! How on earth did I miss that! Second, as our household's Queen of All things Caffeinated, I salute you! Now, because you have shown yourselves worthy, here's my uber-coffee version: after you have made your coffee (I use a french press, but I think most other methods would also work), take 1 3/4 cup of the brew and use that to make a second batch, with fresh grounds, of course. Essentially, for the second batch, you're using coffee instead of water. Proceed as mrslarkin commands for the rest of the recipe. Some of you might feel the need for 2 cups of sugar with this variation. So be it! In our house, we like to use 1 or 2 tbsp. of this in a glass of soda water from our Sodastream soda maker. Coffee soda!
mrslarkin
April 27, 2011
thanks, cookinalong for sharing your coffee tips! I'm going to try it with my french press. Can't wait to try my hand at a homemade Manhattan Special!
lapadia
April 19, 2011
Hi mrslarkin, I am SO NOT a coffee person, but I do love just a tiny little bit of its taste in baked goods, especially teamed up with dark chocolate, anyway, most of all, I couldn’t let your syrup just sit here without commenting on the behalf of those in my life, who would love to let their imagination run with it…so, in the end, your recipe could be a good thing for all!….love your Friday morning story, btw!
boulangere
April 17, 2011
I'll bet it would be great in the cheesecake recipe I posted a little while ago.
boulangere
April 16, 2011
I am tucked in for the weekend. Just made a batch of your beautiful coffee syrup along with one of Panfusine's amazing ginger syrup, downloaded the new Donna Leon (if you haven't read her Commissario Brunetti series, now would be an excellent time to start) to my kindle, it's about to rain, and life couldn't get much better.
mrslarkin
April 16, 2011
:-) A mystery novel set in Venice?? I am so there. Sweetened my cappuccino this morning with the syrup - fantastico!
susan G.
April 19, 2011
I appreciate your taste in food -- and now books too! In addition to being excellent stories, the Commissario goes home for lunch with his wife, supplying pleasant food interludes.
boulangere
April 20, 2011
Oh my gosh, and don't we read them as much for the food as for the story! I love Paola as much as I do Brunetti. I tell my office-mate that I need to get home because Guido is waiting for me.
testkitchenette
April 15, 2011
Loving this. I have some leftover coffee in the refrigerator so this may accompany me to my race tomorrow!
boulangere
April 15, 2011
And btw, gorgeous photo!
mrslarkin
April 15, 2011
Thanks! It almost looks like a still life painting, if you squint your eyes shut. ;-)
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