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Posted on May 12, 2013 ·

Almond Coffee Cream

  • 2 teaspoons coffee, finely ground to a powder
  • ¼ cup skim milk
  • 2 egg whites
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • low-calorie sugar substitute (equal to ¼ cup sugar)
  • 1/8 teaspoon almond extract
  • ¼ cup finely chopped almonds
  • 4 ounces nondairy whipped topping, thawed

Dissolve coffee in milk and set aside.

Add the salt to the egg whites and beat until foamy. Gradually add the sugar substitute and continue to beat until the mixture forms stiff, shiny peaks. Blend in the coffee/milk mixture, almond extract, and chopped almonds.  Fold in the dietetic topping.

Spoon into individual parfait glasses. Garnish with additional chopped almonds if desired. Freeze until firm.

Serves 6

 

 

Café Mexicano

  • 4 teaspoons chocolate syrup
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • ¾ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1-½ cups strong hot coffee

Put 1 teaspoon chocolate syrup into each of 4 coffee cups.

Combine the heavy cream, ¼ teaspoon cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar and whip until it forms soft peaks.

Stir remaining ½ teaspoon cinnamon into the hot coffee.  Divide the coffee evenly between the 4 cups and stir each to blend the coffee with the chocolate syrup.

Top each cup with the spiced whipped cream and serve immediately.

Serves 4

 

Coffee Alexander

  • 1 cup cold strong coffee
  • 1 cup coffee ice cream
  • 2 oz. Brandy or Cognac

Pour all ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth and creamy. Serve in champagne or wine glasses. Garnish each with a coffee bean.

Serves 2

Ice Cream Parlor Mocha Sodas

  • ½ cup hot water
  • 8 teaspoons coffee, finely ground to a powder
  • 2 cups milk
  • 4 scoops chocolate ice cream
  • 1 quart club soda
  • sweetened whipped cream or prepared whipped topping

Place hot water in a medium-sized pitcher. Add coffee and stir until dissolved. Stir in milk.

Place 1 scoop of ice cream in each of 4 ice cream soda glasses.  Pour coffee/milk mixture equally into each glass. Fill glasses almost to brim with club soda.  Top with sweetened whipping cream or prepared whipped topping.

Serves 4

Profiterols with Coffee Rum Sauce

The Puffs:

  • 1 cup butter
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 8 eggs

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Bring the water to a boil in a medium-sized, sauce pan.  Add salt and butter and stir until the butter has melted. Reduce the heat. Add the flour and beat the mixture until it comes away from the sides of the pan and forms a smooth ball in the center.

Remove from heat and add eggs, one at a time, beating well.  Using a dessert spoon, shape the puffs and place them on a lightly greased cookie sheet.

Bake at 400 degrees F for 8 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 degrees F and bake for an additional 10-12 minutes.

Remove puffs from the oven and let cool. Slice off the top of each puff and fill the cavity with cream.

Arrange puffs in the shape of a pyramid. Pour Coffee Rum Sauce over them and serve.

Serves 8

The Cream:

  • 2 cups heavy cream, whipped
  • 4 tablespoons strong cold coffee
  • sugar to taste

Slowly add the cold coffee to the whipped cream, and fold in well. Sweeten to taste.

Coffee Rum Sauce:

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1-½ cups (12 oz) strong coffee
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 3 tablespoons cold coffee
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons rum

Slowly melt sugar in a saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly.  Gradually add strong coffee, continuing to stir constantly until the sugar is completely dissolved.  In a small bowl stir the cornstarch into the cold coffee and combine with heated mixture. Cook combined ingredients until they boil and thicken. Remove from heat.  Add butter and rum. Stir until butter melts. Let cool to room temperature.

 

 

 

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Queens

Posted on May 8, 2013 ·

Sweetleaf

Recommending the Stumptown blend at this independent shop, which offers $2 cups of coffee and $2.50 espresso drinks.

10-93 Jackson Avenue
Long Island City, Queens
(917) 832-6726

 

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MUST TRY: Iced Rocket Fuel

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Staten Island

Posted on May 8, 2013 ·

Java Den

This mom and pop shop will be a haven not just for java lovers, but for book worms, as well.

The store features a book swap. You can get lost in a good book while indulging in the favorite local drink .

3135 Victory Blvd
Staten Island
(718) 761-3172

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MUST TRY: Hot White Mocha!

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The Bronx

Posted on May 8, 2013 ·

Beans and Berries

The Bronx isn’t home to many local coffee shops, but the inexpensive bean blends at Beans & Berries give great incentive to skip the stop at Starbucks.

2038 Eastchester Road
Bronx
(347) 810-7400

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MUST TRY: Caffe Macchiato

 

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Brooklyn

Posted on May 8, 2013 ·

Gimme Coffee

This young storefront was born of a chain out of Ithaca back in 2003.

It features many triple ristretto espresso shots and daily blends from beans roasted at Gimme’s upstate facility for maximum freshness.

495 Lorimer St.
Williamsburg
(718) 388-7771

 

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MUST TRY: Gimme Espresso!!

 

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Manhattan

Posted on May 8, 2013 ·

The Mudspot

The city’s first gourmet coffee truck sits at a more permanent fixture in the East Village.

The cafe features blends that are Rainforest Alliance Certified and prices that range from $1.50 to $3.50 for a latte.

307 E. 9th Street
(212) 228-9074

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MUST HAVE: Chai Latte

 

 

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Welcome Coffee Lovers

Posted on April 22, 2013 ·

 

 

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Café View will help you discover some of NYC’s finest coffee shops. Those hidden jewels overlooked by our busy every day schedules, will become visible and all

the information you have been looking for you will be able to find on this site.

The green mermaid has turned into Ursula (for those who don’t know-watch the little Mermaid-Ariel) bewitching the entire sea-world into drinking sweet water.

If this analogy makes any sense to you at all, then you are at the right place and surely will rediscover that there are other individuals amongst yourself that value good

taste of true coffee.

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Did You Know?

Posted on April 22, 2013 ·

In 9th century a goat herder discovered coffee beans by accident because he noticed that it was making his goats act strange.

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Source: sabotagetimes.com

 

The lethal dose of caffeine is roughly 100 cups of coffee.

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Source: futurama-madhouse.net

Espresso is regulated by the Italian government because it is considered an essential part of their daily life.

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    Coffee beans are actually the pit of a berry, which makes them a fruit.

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Before coffee caught on in the US in the 1700s, beer was breakfast drink of choice.Beer&Coffee

Source: strauss89.files.wordpress.com

40% of the world’s coffee is produced by Columbia and Brazil.

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 Source: rd.com

A coffee tree has a lifespan of about 50 to 70 years

 

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Source: justaboutcoffee.com

 

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About Us

Posted on April 5, 2013 ·

I started this blog with the idea of successfully capturing many different cultures across NYC looking for their kind of coffee. For now my main focus will be on Manhattan, over 1.6 million living in a land area of 22.96 square miles, most densely populated borough of New York City. However, the blog will include other boroughs (Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island and Queens).

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My passion for coffee was disvored when I was only 9 years old, and my mother decided to teach me how to make turkish coffee.

I instantly fell in love with the smell and even though I was not able to try the coffee due to my age, I made an effort throught my life to find the perfect roast and blend.

Stay in touch as I explore the streets of New York, and who knows potentially even the WORLD.

 

 

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