January Hot Drink

I realize it is the end of January and the Holiday Season has come a gone and perhaps with the roundness of our bellies, best be forgotten.

However, a dear friend of mine gave me a well-appointed holiday present over our ritual cup of coffee: a book of 50 recipes for hot drinks. Which was quite fun, since when I am craving a steaming drink I usually just make hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps or coffee with Irish cream.

But that is all about to change.

And the funny thing is, I read through the whole book, and instead of making one of the drink recipes listed, I began playing with my own ideas for hot drinks. Go figure.

I find that sometimes while reading a recipe, I am taking in all the flavors and imagining the outcome, but also making mental adjustments. Sometimes, it means I am cutting out unnecessary steps, or short-cutting a method (is impatience a virtue when it comes to cooking? maybe sometimes?). Other times I have a miniature light bulb flash (indiscreetly) over my head and another seasoning or flavor add-on or substitution tempts my curiosity.

Needless to say, I will probably make a few of those book recipes one day… but was quite happy with my own, easy-to-make drink:

Orange Cinnamon Coffee
Serves 1.

Strong, full-bodied coffee (I use/love French Press)
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
1/2 oz Grand Marnier

Place cinnamon and liquors in bottom of mug. Fill to top with coffee. Top with whipped cream and orange zest, if desired.

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Comments

Cynthia January 31, 2008 19:08 pm

That’s a lovely present and if this firt drink is anything to judge the book by, I’d say you have a winner!

peabody February 1, 2008 2:16 am

Now that would get me going in the morning!

bleeding espresso February 2, 2008 6:52 am

Mmm….I’m a big fan of hot drinks, and an even bigger fan of tweaking recipes. Even if you never make an exact recipe from that book, it looks like it did its job in inspiring you to play around in the hot drink arena…and we’re all winners :)

michelle February 4, 2008 10:12 am

i never would have thought to put those 2 liqeurs together in coffee, but it sounds yummy and photo looks so inviting and comforting. yum.

i’m also totally with you on the hot chocolate/peppermint schnapps thing. sometimes i sub frangelico, but you can’t go wrong.

- Us vs. Food

Darrin February 10, 2008 22:38 pm

Aw that looks soooo good! Could definitely use one of those right now to help me get to sleep!!

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