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Love Affair With
Coffee

Warm Chocolate-Coffee Cake
Coffee Liqueur Barbeque Sauce
Caffe Fizz
Raspberry Cooler
(Family Features) - It started as a morning cup of joe. However, over time America's
love affair with coffee has moved beyond the mug to inspire
several coffee-flavored products such as ice cream, sauces and
spirits.
In fact, Chef Paul Vandewoude of the Miette Culinary Studio in
New York credits this coffee trend with inspiring a variety of
new cooking recipes featuring coffee-based products.
"Chefs love to try new and different flavors and ingredients in
everyday recipes. So when additional coffee-based products became
available, the culinary world jumped on the opportunity to
experiment," said Vandewoude. "From appetizers to desserts, more
coffee-inspired recipes are popping up on menus across the
country. Recently, I created a barbeque sauce that I think many
coffee lovers would enjoy."
Many noted chefs, like Vandewoude, use coffee to put a new twist
on traditional recipe favorites. For example, Vandewoude uses
Starbucks Coffee Liqueur in his barbeque sauce, which nicely
compliments ribs, shrimp and wings. The liqueur adds a hint of
chocolate and a clean coffee finish that softens the sauce's more
traditional ingredients, such as vinegar, garlic and horseradish.
According to Vandewoude, it tempers the recipe with a familiar
aroma, flavor and color. Vandewoude satisfies his sweet tooth by
baking a coffee-inspired chocolate molten cake.
Along with chefs, the latest group to jump on board the coffee
trend is bartenders. Like their culinary counterparts, they too
have created a wide range of coffee-inspired recipes. From mixed
drinks to martinis to modern-day Manhattans, these drinks are
appropriate for all occasions.
In fact, the mixability and versatility of Starbucks Coffee
Liqueur allow bartenders to combine unexpected flavors like
ginger, orange and coffee together, to create the Caffe Fizz,
which is perfect for warm weather entertaining. The Caffe Fizz is
a tall refreshing drink that combines vanilla rum, ginger ale and
Starbucks Coffee Liqueur, which is then garnished with an orange
wedge.
While chefs and bartenders may create the recipes that lead this
trend, coffee lovers can try all these recipes in the comfort of
their own homes. For more recipes featuring the ultimate
cocktails for Starbucks coffee lovers, visit
www.starbucks.com/liqueur. Starbucks Coffee Liqueur is not
available in Starbucks stores, rather where fine spirits are
sold.
Warm Chocolate-Coffee Cake
6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
4 ounces butter
2 shots espresso
1/2 cup Starbucks Coffee Liqueur
3 whole eggs
3 egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar
4 1/2 tablespoons flour, heaped
- Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Cut chocolate into small pieces. Do the same for the butter.
- Melt chocolate, butter, espresso and coffee liqueur together
in a double boiler.
- Using an electric mixer, beat whole eggs, egg yolks and sugar
until fluffy (about 5-6 minutes).
- When the chocolate and butter mixture is melted, combine with
the egg mixture (make sure to add chocolate to eggs and not the
reverse).
- Add flour and mix batter well.
- Place batter into six 4-ounce aluminum ramekins that have been
well-buttered and floured, and bake for 10-12 minutes in
preheated oven. (Make sure not to overcook so that you have a
deliciously soft molten cake).
Serves 6
Serve with whipped cream. Garnish with sliced strawberries or
mint leaves or drizzled with coffee liqueur.
Coffee Liqueur Barbeque Sauce
1 tablespoon canola oil
2 tablespoons minced garlic
1 cup banana ketchup (if not available, use regular tomato ketchup)
1 tablespoon grated horseradish
1 cup orange blossom honey
1 cup aged balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup soy sauce
4 shots espresso
1/2 cup Starbucks Coffee Liqueur
- Heat canola oil in a medium saucepan. Add garlic and cook
until translucent (about 1-2 minutes). Add banana ketchup,
horseradish, honey, balsamic vinegar, espresso and coffee
liqueur.
- Bring to a boil and simmer over low flame for 15-20 minutes.
- Blend sauce in a blender to a smooth consistency.
Makes 1 pint
Barbecue sauce may be served warm or cold. Serve with chicken,
shrimp, beef ribs or pork ribs.
Caffe Fizz
1 part Starbucks Coffee Liqueur
1 part Ronrico Vanilla Rum Ginger ale
Orange wedge
Build over ice; squeeze and drop in orange wedge.
Raspberry Cooler
1 part Starbucks Coffee Liqueur
2 parts VOX Raspberry Vodka
Splash of soda
Lime wedge
Build over ice; squeeze and drop in lime wedge.
SOURCE: Starbucks Coffee Liqueurs
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