Cinnamon Coffee
- Ready In:
- 12mins
- Ingredients:
- 3
- Serves:
-
1
ingredients
- 3⁄4 cup ground coffee
- water
- 1⁄4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
directions
- Add coffee grounds and water to coffee maker as you normally do.
- Sprinkle some ground cinnamon on the coffee grounds, and brew as usual.
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I gave this recipe 4 stars. This is very good coffee! I wanted some coffee as it's chilly here. I did make a few minor changes to the recipe. I mixed the cinnamon into the coffee grounds. I did also bump the cinnamon up x's 3. I used Folgers decaff. coffee and only scooped out 3 coffee scoops of cinnamon coffee. Since there was no water amount I used 9 coffee pot sizes of water. I was out of half n half so I tried skim milk and 3 tsp's of sugar. This was really good but I think it would be better if I had half n half. Overall this was so good and I will make this again for sure! Christine (internetnut)
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