Sweet Spanish Coffee Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

SPANISH COFFEE

Make and share this Spanish Coffee recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Kim127

Categories     Beverages

Time 5m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5



Spanish Coffee image

Steps:

  • Pour Tia Maria and rum into a coffee mug. Fill with hot coffee.
  • Top with whipped cream and a cherry.
  • Sit back and relax!

1/2 ounce tia maria coffee liqueur
1/2 ounce bacardi rum
6 ounces hot coffee
whipped cream
cherries

SPANISH COFFEE

You'll look forward to dessert even more when this warm and welcoming after-dinner drink is on the menu. -Sharon Tipton, Orlando, Florida

Provided by Taste of Home

Yield 6 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 4



Spanish Coffee image

Steps:

  • Divide liqueur and sugar among four mugs. Add coffee. Top with whipped cream and chocolate curls. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 6mg sodium, Carbohydrate 20g carbohydrate (18g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein.

6 ounces coffee liqueur
6 teaspoons sugar
4 cups hot brewed coffee
Whipped cream and chocolate curls

SWEET SPANISH COFFEE

Make and share this Sweet Spanish Coffee recipe from Food.com.

Provided by momaphet

Categories     Beverages

Time 5m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Sweet Spanish Coffee image

Steps:

  • Rub lemon around the rim of the glass, then dip into a dish of raw sugar.
  • Warm brandy in a pan or a chafing dish. Pour into glass and ignite. Add jigger of Kahlua and ignite. Pour in hot coffee, leaving about 1 1/2". Add whipped cream, level to the top of the glass.

1 wedge lemon
1 tablespoon brandy
1 1/2 ounces Kahlua
raw sugar
coffee
whipped cream

SPANISH COFFEE

Provided by Food Network

Categories     beverage

Time 20m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10



Spanish Coffee image

Steps:

  • A few days before you make the coffee, split the vanilla bean in half the long way, and place it with the sugar in a closed container. To make the coffee, warm 2 brandy snifters. Take the wedge of lime and run it around the edge of the glass to wet the rim. Dip it in the vanilla sugar. Pour the orange liqueur into the glasses and, one at a time, light it on fire and tilt the glass to caramelize the vanilla sugared rim. Douse the flame with a little coffee. In a copper saucepan place the almond liqueur, cognac and coffee liqueur and warm them. Divide them between the 2 snifters then top them off with more coffee. Garnish with whipped cream, chocolate shavings and a straw.

Vanilla bean
2 cups sugar
Wedge of lime
1 1/2 ounces orange liqueur (recommended: Cointreau)
1/2 ounce almond liqueur (recommended: Amaretto)
1 ounce coffee liqueur
1 ounce cognac
1 1/2 cups coffee
Whipped cream
Chocolate shavings

SPANISH COFFEE

Great alcoholic coffee drink for cold nights.

Provided by mjfellis01

Categories     Drinks Recipes     Coffee Drinks Recipes

Time 5m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 5



Spanish Coffee image

Steps:

  • Pour sugar into a shallow dish. Wet the rim of the glass and dip in sugar to coat. Add rum and triple sec. Use a long match or lighter to carefully ignite the mixture. Turn glass slowly until sugar begins to caramelize. Pour in coffee liqueur to put out the flame. Top with hot coffee.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 437.3 calories, Carbohydrate 44.3 g, Fat 0.4 g, Protein 0.2 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 11.1 mg, Sugar 43.4 g

1 ½ teaspoons superfine sugar
1 fluid ounce 151-proof rum
¾ fluid ounce triple sec (such as Bols®)
2 ½ fluid ounces coffee-flavored liqueur (such as Kahlua®)
½ cup freshly brewed coffee

SPIKED SPANISH COFFEE

Make and share this Spiked Spanish Coffee recipe from Food.com.

Provided by CountryLady

Categories     Beverages

Time 5m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7



Spiked Spanish Coffee image

Steps:

  • Dampen rim of 10 oz glass or mug with lemon wedge& then dip into sugar.
  • Warm cointreau, pour into glass& ignite.
  • Add brandy, coffee& tia maria.
  • Top with dollop whipped cream.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 164.7, Sodium 1.8, Carbohydrate 27, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 25, Protein 0.3

1 lemon wedge
1/8 cup granulated sugar
1 ounce Cointreau liqueur
3/4 ounce brandy
4 ounces hot coffee
1/2 ounce Tia Maria
whipped cream (optional)

More about "sweet spanish coffee recipes"

SPANISH COFFEE – A COUPLE COOKS
Make the homemade whipped cream, whipping it to soft peaks. Use a lemon wedge to wet a 1/2-inch of the rim of the glass and dip the outside in …
From acouplecooks.com
Reviews 1
Category Drink
Cuisine Cocktails
Total Time 5 mins
  • Use a lemon wedge to wet a 1/2-inch of the rim of the glass and dip the outside in sugar to make a 1/2-inch band.
spanish-coffee-a-couple-cooks image


HOW TO MAKE SPANISH COFFEE - THE TORTILLA CHANNEL
Instructions. Whip the cream with 1 or 2 teaspoons of sugar. Whip the cream just firm. Warm the glass with hot water and swirl it round. Remove the water and dry the glass. Pour the Licor 43 in the glass and make a hot café solo to pour over …
From thetortillachannel.com
how-to-make-spanish-coffee-the-tortilla-channel image


SPANISH COFFEE (A HANDY GUIDE) – COFFEE WITNESS
Irish coffee is distinctively very sweet and uses the trademark Irish whiskey. Most cafes would also serve it with whipped cream on top. As mentioned earlier, traditional Spanish coffee uses brandy and shies away …
From coffeewitness.com
spanish-coffee-a-handy-guide-coffee-witness image


CAFé CANARIO OR CAFé BOMBóN RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
Add the vanilla extract to the cream and whip with a hand mixer until it forms soft peaks. If making it ahead of time, cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and keep chilled until ready to serve. Brew 8 ounces of espresso coffee …
From thespruceeats.com
caf-canario-or-caf-bombn-recipe-the-spruce-eats image


SPANISH COFFEE | CANADIAN LIVING
Pour brandy and liqueur into small coffee mug. Add coffee. Top with whipped cream. Nutritional facts Per serving: about. Sodium 10 mg. Protein 1 g. Calories 118.0. Total fat 5 g. Potassium 111 mg.
From canadianliving.com
spanish-coffee-canadian-living image


HISTORY OF SPANISH COFFEE + DIFFERENT TYPES OF COFFEE IN …
Café Solo – the most commonly ordered type of coffee in Spain. Café solo is a small and very strong black coffee usually served in a small glass. Café Con Leche – is the next most popular way to drink coffee, especially as …
From spainmadesimple.com
history-of-spanish-coffee-different-types-of-coffee-in image


FLAMING SPANISH COFFEE RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
With your hand flat and facing down toward the table, hold the stem of the glass firmly between your index and middle fingers. Moving your hand in a circular motion, swirl the flaming rum in the glass to caramelize the sugar. …
From thespruceeats.com
flaming-spanish-coffee-recipe-the-spruce-eats image


SPANISH COFFEE - DUTCH GOLD HONEY
Sweet FAQ; Recipes; About Us. Our Story; Timeline; Certifications; The Original Honey Bear; Gamber Foundation; True Source Honey; Contact Us; Login. Lancaster, PA 17601 2220 Dutch Gold Drive (717) 393-1716 …
From dutchgoldhoney.com
spanish-coffee-dutch-gold-honey image


10 BEST SPANISH COFFEE WITH ALCOHOL RECIPES - YUMMLY
shallots, sweet sherry, olive oil, paprika, garlic, black pepper and 10 more Spanish Pork and Fennel Stew with Saffron Rice Pork saffron threads, fennel, olive oil, long grain white rice, yellow onion and 8 more
From yummly.com
10-best-spanish-coffee-with-alcohol-recipes-yummly image


SPAIN’S TOP 10 MOST TYPICAL DRINKS - CULTURE TRIP
Beer, like most alcoholic drinks here, is rarely drunk without some type of nibble on the side, be it a free bowl of nuts, olives, popcorn, crisps, or a larger plate of tapas. Some of the most popular Spanish brands include Estrella Damm, …
From theculturetrip.com


SPANISH COFFEE | MR. BOSTON DRINKS
Directions. Pour brandy into preheated Irish coffee glass. Fill with coffee and Pour brandy into preheated Irish coffee glass. Fill with coffee and stir. Top with whipped cream. Serve in …
From mrbostondrinks.com


SPANISH COFFEE - COFFEE BISTRO
After Dinner Spanish Coffee. 5 oz. premium blend freshly brewed coffee made from 2 TB filtered water and 5 oz water; ½ ounce rum; ½ ounce Tia Maria coffee liqueur; 3 tablespoons whipped cream; To make, simply stir rum and liqueur into 5 oz hot coffee and top with whipped cream. Spanish Cream Coffee. 2 cups premium blend freshly brewed coffee ...
From coffee-bistro.com


12 INCREDIBLY DELICIOUS SPANISH DESSERTS (WITH RECIPES!)
6. Flan. Delicious Spanish flan. Vanilla flan, egg flan, cheese flan, coconut flan, chestnut flan, Christmas chocolate flan…. Spain is all about flan. This rich, gelatinous dessert is made from milk, sugar, and eggs, which are mixed into a metal mold that is then placed in a water bath (known in Spain as a baño Maria).
From spanishsabores.com


SPANISH HOT COFFEE RECIPE - DELISH
Steam everything together over low heat until hot. Prepare a martini glass with a sugar rim by mixing granulated sugar with a squeeze of orange on a plate. Wet the rim and roll the edge into the ...
From delish.com


SPANISH CAFé CON LECHE RECIPE – MAKE SPAIN’S CLASSIC COFFEE AT …
Instructions. Prepare your coffee. If you have an espresso or Nespresso machine, use it! Otherwise, brew a bit of very strong coffee on the stove or in a French press coffee maker. Steam or heat your milk until it's as hot as possible without bringing it to a …
From spanishsabores.com


EASY SPANISH COFFEE RECIPES TO TRY AT HOME? STEP BY STEP
Pour the sugar into a shallow dish. Rub the rim of the glass with a lemon wedge. Press the edge on the sugar to obtain a pleasant uniform layer. Make the coffee. Do pour the rum into a glass of wine. Tilt the glass of wine at a 45-degree angle. Using long or lighter matches, turn on the rum.
From itscoffeeti.me


10 MOST POPULAR SPANISH SWEET PASTRIES - TASTEATLAS
Add to list. Roscos fritos are typical Spanish desserts that are similar to donuts, but they have a different texture and are a bit sweeter than regular donuts. Also, roscos are often rolled in sugar after being fried. The dough is prepared with a combination of eggs, sugar, flour, oil, and grated lemon rind. It is shaped into donut rings, then ...
From tasteatlas.com


SPANISH COFFEE, A COLD WEATHER COCKTAIL - BLOSSOM TO STEM
Instructions. Put some sugar in a shallow bowl. Put some water in another shallow bowl. Dip the rim of the glass in the water and then into the sugar to make a band of sugar around the rim (both on the inside and outside). Add the rum and triple sec to the glass, and light with a match or lighter.
From blossomtostem.net


SPANISH COFFEE RECIPES: WHAT IS IT, INGREDIENTS & HOW TO MAKE IT
All the steps. Run the cut edge of the lemon wedge around the rim of the glass and press the rim into superfine sugar, shaking off the excess. Add the rum and triple sec to the sugar-rimmed glass and carefully ignite, slowly turning until the glass has warmed and the sugar has begun to caramelise. Add the coffee liqueur (the flame should go out ...
From finedininglovers.com


SPANISH COFFEE CAKE - SWEET PEA'S KITCHEN
Preheat the oven to 350° F and place a rack in the center of the oven. Lightly grease a 9"x13" baking pan and set aside. In a medium bowl, combine flour, brown sugar, granulated white sugar, and cinnamon; then add oil. Mix well until it is combined.
From sweetpeaskitchen.com


5 MOST POPULAR SPANISH COFFEES - TASTEATLAS
Café con miel is a coffee variety that originated in Spain. The drink consists of honey (miel), a shot of espresso, and steamed milk. The ingredients are layered, and the frothy milk foam is sometimes dusted with cinnamon. Honey is used a sweetener, so sugar is usually avoided. Sometimes, spices such as ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, or vanilla ...
From tasteatlas.com


SPANISH COFFEE RECIPES – TRY THIS DECADENT TASTING COFFEE
This Spanish coffee variant is designed to be sweeter than the traditional Spanish coffee; thus, it’s a great drink to be served with your favorite sweet delicacies or desserts. Depending on your preference, you can add sweeteners like cachaca, cane sugar, lime juice, and vanilla to the usual espresso and rum combination.
From troublecoffee.com


COFFEE IN SPAIN GUIDE - [17 BEST SPANISH COFFEE TYPES]
Café largo. Café Largo (“ long coffee “) is the Spanish version of the Italian Café Lungo. In this coffee blend version, a little more water is added through the coffee beans. This makes the coffee a little less strong. At the same time, however, it …
From vickiviaja.com


TRY THIS EASY AND QUICK SPIKED SPANISH COFFEE - FOOD …
Rim a tall heavy glass mug with sugar. Step 2. Drizzle in a little Galliano and swirl around the inside of the mug. Step 3. Add 1-ounce of Brandy and ¾-ounce Cointreau, followed by 4 to 5-ounces your rich roasted coffee brew. Step 4. Top with whipped cream and a splash of coffee liqueur. cocktail. drinks.
From foodnetwork.ca


5 MOST POPULAR SPANISH ALCOHOLIC COFFEE DRINKS - TASTEATLAS
Carajillo is a Spanish coffee variety that is traditionally prepared with three parts of coffee and one part of liquor. The most common combination includes espresso and brandy, rum, aguardiente, or Licor 43—a sweet liqueur from Cartagena. Carajillo is enjoyed throughout the country, but there are several regional varieties that differ in the choice of liquor and the …
From tasteatlas.com


BEST SPANISH COFFEE RECIPE: HOW TO MAKE A FLAMING RUM
Order a boozy coffee in Spain, and you’ll get what they refer to as a Carajillo, just espresso and a spirit, either rum or brandy. Order one …
From robbreport.com


THE 8 SWEETEST COFFEES TO SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH
Frappé. The frappé is definitely one of the sweetest coffee drinks on the menu of any cafe. Originating from Greece as a simple iced coffee, the drink has been transformed into something more akin to a dessert. Today, frappés are a combination of espresso coffee mixed with flavoured syrups, cold milk, crushed ice, and Chantilly cream.
From elevencoffees.com


16 PERFECTLY SWEET COFFEE RECIPES (SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH!)
We hope you found a sweet coffee recipe (or three) to enjoy today. Drinking coffee black is a great way to taste complex beans, but sometimes you want something a little sweeter. RELATED READS: 15 Cozy Winter Coffee Recipes; Healthy Coffee Recipes: 24 Delicious & Guilt-Free Drinks; 8 Easter Coffee Recipes That’ll Outdo the Easter Bunny
From coffeeaffection.com


RECIPE - SPANISH COFFEE
Choose Same-Day Pickup – orders ready in 3 hours with express lines and checkout available!Home Delivery orders delivered in 2-5 business days.
From lcbo.com


16 CLASSIC SPANISH DESSERTS - THE SPRUCE EATS
The Spruce / Teena Agnel. This Spanish almond nougat is the traditional Christmas treat in Spain and, until recently, was almost exclusively made from almonds and honey. This simple and delicious turron uses crisped rice cereal, two kinds of chocolate, and almonds for a sweet, rich flavor. Allow at least six hours for it to firm up in the ...
From thespruceeats.com


SWEET & CREAMY SPANISH LATTE RECIPE (SIMPLE STEPS) - COFFEE …
A traditional Spanish latte has a 1:1 ratio of strong coffee to hot milk. It’s usually sweetened using white sugar or sweetened condensed milk. If you’ve ever enjoyed a Cuban café con leche, the Spanish latte is very similar. One key difference from other types of lattes is that the Spanish latte uses scalded milk instead of steamed milk ...
From coffeeaffection.com


FLAMING SPANISH COFFEE RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
Steps to Make It. Gather the ingredients. Marko Goodwin. In separate cups, measure the rum, coffee liqueur, and brewed coffee and have at hand the spices. Using the sugar and lemon juice, rim a heat-resistant wine glass. Place the lemon juice in a shallow bowl and the sugar in another.
From thespruceeats.com


MEXICAN COFFEE: WHAT IS IT, WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE, AND HOW TO …
Pour your brewed coffee into the saucepan and heat gently, stirring the ingredients occasionally, and let it cook for 10 to 15 minutes or wait until the sugar becomes melted. Once it fully melts, remove the saucepan from the heat and remove the sticks, orange peels, and pour the final brew into cups.
From convergentcoffee.com


24 TRADITIONAL SPANISH DESSERTS - INSANELY GOOD RECIPES
1. Tarta De Santiago. Tarta de Santiago is a classic Spanish dessert dating back all the way to the 15th century. It originated from Galicia, Spain, at the time of the medieval pilgrimage. Made with almonds, orange zest, and almond zest, Tarta de Santiago is similar to Spanish almond cake.
From insanelygoodrecipes.com


27 AUTHENTIC SPANISH DESSERTS IN SPAIN TO GO FOR
1. CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE – Spanish fried-dough pastry with chocolate. Churros con chocolate. Churros con chocolate are the most popular Spanish dessert eaten for breakfast in Spain. Churros are long and fried Spanish doughnuts typically sprinkled with sugar and sometimes even cinnamon. Heavenly churros are some of the best fried foods in the ...
From worldtravelconnector.com


SPANISH COFFEE RECIPE - IMBIBE MAGAZINE
Preparation. Run the cut edge of the lemon wedge around the rim of the glass and press the rim into superfine sugar, shaking off the excess. Add the rum and triple sec to the sugar-rimmed glass and carefully ignite, slowly turning until the glass has warmed and the sugar has begun to caramelize. Add the coffee liqueur (the flame should go out ...
From imbibemagazine.com


COFFEE IN SPAIN: CORTADO, CAFE CON HIELO... – BLOG COFFEEDESK.COM
To prepare Café Bombon you need: Espresso doppio or 50 ml of coffee from a moka pot. Two tablespoons of condensed milk. A small glass ( about 100 ml) Pour the condensed milk at the bottom of the glass, and then pour the espresso slowly, so as not to mix the layers. You get a perfect dessert with a small shot of caffeine.
From coffeedesk.com


AUTHENTIC SPANISH COFFEE RECIPE - PERFECT BREW
Directions. 1. Brew the espresso and pour it into the serving cup. Pour in the Licor 43 and stir gently with a spoon. 2. Top with whipped cream and dust with cocoa powder. 3. Taste and adjust the sweetness to taste.
From perfectbrew.com


SPANISH COFFEE CULTURE: WHEN, WHERE, AND WHAT TO DRINK
Spain is known for its unique timetable, including the notoriously late lunch and dinner times, so a mid-morning breakfast consisting of a small sandwich or croissant and a second coffee are quite the norm. Spanish coffee culture is also a big part of the afternoon. To power through the rest of the day, another cup of coffee is key.
From foodlovertour.com


Related Search