Coffee Grog, Non Alcoholic

"I drink coffee but the less it tastes like coffee the better I like it. This one is perfect for a winters sit by the fireside. Cooking time is however long it takes your coffee pot to brew the coffee. This is really sweet as written, feel free to alter the sugar amount to your own taste. PS. Big mugs are really called for here."
 
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Ready In:
14mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place one piece of each peel into cups.
  • Mix butter, sugar, cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon.
  • Mix coffee and cream.
  • Pour both mixtures into cups and stir.
  • *NOTE: For the strips of peel I use a veggie peeler and take a good sized strip from the fruits trying NOT to include the white part.

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Reviews

  1. I used espresso coffee for this and found that it worked very well with the rest of the ingredients. It was creamy and thick and full of flavour. I especially loved the addition of lemon and orange! It definetely warmed me up and it definetely warmed my parents, since it was cooler in the morning than it is right now.
     
  2. I'm definitely NOT a coffee drinker, but decided to make this anyway, sharing it with my other half who definitely IS! Used a mild brew (the right term?) of coffee & then followed the recipe! Gotta admit that I enjoyed it, too ~ The cinnamon/nutmeg/clove & brown sugar are what did it for me! Both of us here appreciate you posting the recipe! [Tagged, made & reviewed for This Round's on ME!]
     
  3. This coffee was delicious Annacia. My dh & I enjoyed it very much. It was thick, rich, smooth with a hint of citrus and spice. I especially love the flavour from the brown sugar. Thanks so much for sharing yet another wonderful coffee recipe.
     
  4. I made this with Splenda Brown sugar but it still was rich and filling. This is a whole experience. Imagine being in a big cozy sweater in front of a fire while it snows outside. That's the kind of feeling you get from this and the perfect way to enjoy the tastes. This is going to be my winter relaxing drink from now on.
     
  5. Last night when the furnace had been off for awhile and it started getting nippy, I thought "Now's the perfect time to try Annacia's coffee grog." It was perfect--I wish I had a fireside to sip it by, but even just enjoying it in my study it quite hit the spot! This one definitely constitutes dessert!
     
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