In order to make your own unusual speciality coffee drinks or to produce them in your catering establishment you will need a few extra ingredients.
In addition to your espresso beans, sugars, milk and chocolate dustings that are used to make most standard coffee drinks you will need to purchase a supply of cherries, almonds, hazelnuts, whipped cream and ground cinnamon. These will probably suffice for most recipes and of course not all are required for every recipe.
The main ingredients that you will need however are flavoured syrups. These special syrup flavourings are available from good coffee retailers or can be ordered over the internet easily enough. If you run your own establishment then your usual coffee supplier will probably stock these items and can deliver them with your usual coffee order.
There are several makes of flavoured syrups available depending on which country you are from, but my particular favourite are the 1883 de Philibert Routin brand from France. The most common flavoured syrups are vanilla, chocolate, amaretto, cinnamon, caramel, Irish Cream and hazelnut, but more exotic and unusual flavours are available for more elaborate recipes.
Why not start with a couple of flavours and build up a collection as you get to know and experience various recipes.
There are many recipes freely available on the internet which you can try out as well as experimenting and perhaps designing your very own!
To get you started here's a couple you may want to try out.
We assume you have you own espresso machine with steam wand and are familiar with steaming and foaming milk.
Mochanilla
Ingredients:
16 ml chocolate syrup
16 ml vanilla syrup
1 shot of espresso
6 oz (180 ml) cold milk
Whipped cream
Cocoa powder
Method:
Mix together the two syrups and the milk in a jug. Steam foam the mixture. Pour the espresso into a 12 oz (250 ml) glass, and add the steamed milk mixture. Top with whipped cream and dust with cocoa powder.
Bistro de Paris
Ingredients:
8 ml hazelnut syrup
Double shot of espresso coffee
Whipped cream
Shaved hazelnut
Method:
Into a 6 oz (180 ml) add the hazelnut syrup. Add a double shot of espresso and stir. Top with whipped cream and garnish with shaved hazelnut.
Try making these at home for a delicious change or offering them at your own catering establishment as an alternative - you may be surprised at how popular they will become.
How To Make Coffee Drinks
Bunn O Matic Corporation has been in the business of making coffee makers and other household appliances for 50 years. In fact, some would say this firm is a pioneer in the industry because it introduced the use of disposable paper coffee filters that is a standard for most of the machines today.
The basic type is called the single pot warmer. It is ideal for one or two people to use especially when they have to stay up late at night studying or cramming for an exam in college.
There is the 8-cup carafe version that will work if there are many people drinking coffee in the household.
The most affordable coffee machines are made of plastic. Those who want something durable can try getting the stainless model that can make up to 10 cups. This model can get everything ready in less than 10 minutes and allows users to program it the night before so coffee will be ready in the morning. There are two important features that Bunn has over other brands.
First, it has a brewing reservoir that keeps the water at a temperature of 200 degrees at all times. This makes it easy to just fix up a new batch and serve it to those who want another cup.
Second, the machines operate on a three-minute cycle to prevent coffee from tasting bitter which is often the complaint of customers. Lastly, it also has a spray head that can't be compared with those on the market. This ensures that coffee is suspended evenly so people will be able to enjoy the taste that goes to each cup.
The Bunn Coffee maker can be bought in major appliance stores or online. The basic models will go from $30 to more than a $100 depending on the features the customer wants. The right one depends on how much you can consume.
Customers should read the manual to be able to learn how to keep it in it's top condition. This will allow the user to enjoy memorable mornings with this appliance producing java, espressos or even cappuccinos until it is time to replace this perhaps with something better in the future.
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