Author Notes
With the theme this week I wanted to experiment with something simple. A lassi variation seemed perfect. So I first decided to make ice cubes from coffee. Then for a little added texture I used instant espresso coffee in the lassi as well. Variations in spices are really easy to suggest, if you have different preferences. —Sagegreen
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Ingredients
- Coffee ice cubes
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2 cups
strong brewed coffee
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mixed spices, optional @1 tsp.
- The lassi
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1 cup
thick Greek plain yogurt, fage
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1 tablespoon instant Espresso (Medaglia D' Oro) powder
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1 tablespoon
unsweetened cocoa
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1 teaspoon
zested fresh ginger
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1 teaspoon
fresh orange zest
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1/2 teaspoon
ground fennel seeds or cardamom (I use an old coffee bean grinder)
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1/4 teaspoon
Saigon cinnamon
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1-2 tablespoons
honey, such as acacia or tupelo, to taste
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1
small fresh banana
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2
coffee ice cubes, crushed
Directions
- Coffee ice cubes
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Make two cups of brewed very strong coffee or espresso. The way I prefer to brew my coffee is to heat filtered water to 190-200 degrees. In a filter cone place the freshly ground coffee beans. Add optional spices such as fennel, cardamom, cinnamon and ginger at this point, too. Pour in a tease of the hot water (about 1/4 the amount) to wake up the ground beans; let that small amount of water slowly filter through. Then pour in the remaining water to complete the brew. I have used Jamaican blue coffee beans.
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Let two cups of brewed espresso or strong coffee cool. Then pour into an ice cube tray and freeze for at least 5 hours. You will have 14 cubes for use. Great for iced coffee, too.
- The lassi
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Combine all ingredients in a blender and process. Chill, if desired.
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Garnish with a sprinkle of orange zest,cardamom, cinnamon, cocoa or other spice as desired.
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