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Easy Peasy Latte {No Espresso Machine Required!}

September 8, 2014 by Aliesha

We have an espresso machine and we often use it to make lattes, but recently I’ve been experimenting with making a latte without an espresso machine!  (Liz asked me how to do it way back on this post, so this recipe is sorely overdue!)

This method is so quick and simple, so it’s a perfect way to enjoy a foamy latte without any special equipment!

Easy Peasy Latte

1/2 cup whole milk
1 tsp. maple syrup
1 cup strong coffee, freshly brewed

In a large mug, combine milk and maple syrup. Heat in the microwave for 45 seconds.  Use a hand-held frother* to froth until foamy.  Pour in hot strong coffee.

Enjoy!

*I have a cheap hand-held frother from IKEA.  If you don’t have a frother, heat milk in a small glass mason jar, then put the lid on tightly and shake for about 30 seconds until foamy.



Do you enjoy making specialty coffee drinks at home?  I’ve pinned lots of coffee drinks to my Coffee Shop Dreamin’ Pinterest board!

Filed Under: beverages, recipes

How To Brew the Perfect Cup of French Press Coffee

November 1, 2013 by Aliesha

Enjoy today’s guest post by Tad! –Aliesha


You know the taste of that first pot of coffee made from a freshly opened can of grounds? It is always so delicious, but over time the flavor tends to get stale and old. In my pursuit of being able to make a cup of coffee that tasted as good as that first pot, I discovered the French press method, which is a method of making freshly ground coffee that tastes even better than that first pot. It can make a strong, smooth cup of coffee without any bitterness.

French press coffee is made using a coarser grind than a standard drip pot. Because of this, it is import to grind your coffee at home. Grinders can be purchased for around $20. We use a hand-cranked burr grinder instead of an electric blade grinder because it achieves a more even grind. Freshly ground coffee tastes significantly better than coffee that is ground and then stored for a length of time.

Here is how to brew the perfect cup of French press coffee.

When making French press coffee (or any method of brewing, for that matter), it is best to grind your coffee immediately before brewing.

Things you need:
whole bean coffee
coffee grinder
measuring spoon
measuring cup
pot or tea kettle
French press (we use the Bodum Brazil)
wooden or plastic spoon

How to:
Grind your coffee. You should use 2 Tbsp. of coarsely ground coffee for each cup of water.  I usually make three cups of water and 6 Tbsp.

Heat water on a stove in either a pot or a kettle. The water should not be boiling, but instead should be between 195 and 205 degrees. Typically it is around the right temperature the first moment a tea kettle makes a peep (before it is “shrieking”). Alternately, you can use an instant read thermometer after water has been brought to a boil. Track the time it takes to drop to 205 degrees after is has been removed from the heat so you don’t have to use the thermometer every time.

Place the ground coffee in the bottom of the French press and the water poured on top. Stir the coffee. Place the lid on the press, leaving the filter above the surface of the coffee.

Brew the coffee for about 5 minutes, and then press the plunger straight down. If you don’t push it straight, you may get grounds in your coffee.

Even after being pressed the coffee may continue to brew, so pour your coffee into a mug to enjoy immediately.

Enjoy!

Aliesha Caldwell is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

Filed Under: beverages, cooking, food, step-by-step, Tad

Real Food Eggnog Recipe

December 17, 2012 by Aliesha

Winner selected: Congratulations, Hillary!

This recipe is from a new eBook I have been enjoying this holiday season.  It’s called Festive Traditions: A Real Food Guide to the Holidays.  You’ll love the whole food remakes of classic dips, beverages, side dishes, and desserts.  I am very excited to make some more of these recipes for our family’s Christmas dinner (and breakfast… can’t wait to try the Soaked Oatmeal Pecan Waffles!).

You are sure to find many new recipes to add to your holiday arsenal!  (Be sure to scroll to the end of this post for a great giveaway and coupon code!)

I was SUPER excited to try the Pastured Eggnog recipe, and I have permission to share it with you today!

This is hands-down the BEST eggnog I’ve ever tasted!  You’ll never go back to store-bought eggnog after you’ve tried this one.  (Not to mention, store-bought eggnog has tons of yucky stuff in it… HFCS and the like…)

Pastured Eggnog
from Festive Traditions

3 egg yolks, pastured, from a source you trust
1/4 cup pure maple syrup
1/4 tsp. sea salt (I like Real Salt)
1 tsp. vanilla extract (I used homemade)
2 cups raw milk (whole pasteurized may be substituted if you don’t have raw)
1 tsp. nutmeg
1/2 cup raw cream (or organic heavy whipping cream)
nutmeg for garnish (optional)

In a double boiler over medium heat, whisk together first six ingredients until the mixture thickens (you’ll want it to coat the back of a spoon).  Set mixture aside.

In a stand mixer, beat the cream until stiff peaks form.  Fold into egg mixture gently.

You can serve it warm right away, or you can chill it. (I love it both ways, but I prefer it chilled.)

Pour into mugs or glasses and garnish with a sprinkle of nutmeg (optional).

Makes 4 servings

Enjoy!


Want to try other amazing recipes like this?  Be sure to grab a copy of Festive Traditions!

Use coupon code FEATHERS25 to score Festive Traditions for 25% off! (Expires 12/27/12)

Today I am very excited… I get to give away one copy of Festive Traditions: A Real Food Guide to the Holidays!  (Open internationally to anyone with an email address!)

To enter: Leave a comment telling me what recipe from Festive Traditions you would most like to make! (View the Table of Contents)
*Please make sure to leave a valid email address in your comment if your profile is not linked to one.

Enter by 11:59 EST on 12/21/12.  Winner will be emailed on 12/22/12 and then announced at the top of this post.

Winner selected: Congratulations, Hillary!

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Filed Under: beverages, book reviews, Christmas, giveaways, healthy eating, recipes, reviews

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