From iced java frappés to liqueur-spiked coffee, make these coffeehouse favorites in the comfort of your own home for a fraction of the cost.
The combination of milk, half-and-half, and melted white chocolate give this coffee drink a rich flavor and smooth texture. Top with whipped cream and a cinnamon stick for an extra punch of flavor.
Recipe: White Chocolate Latte
Make this citrus-flavored coffee from a mix of ground coffee, brown sugar, cinnamon, and grated orange peel. Keep the mix on hand for a quick treat, or package it in jars and give as gifts. To make the coffee a little more "spirited", you can add a splash of homemade coffee liqueur.
Recipe: Cinnamon-Orange Coffee
Coffee punch is a holiday specialty served throughout the south for brunch or a holiday open house. This one is extra rich and creamy because it has eggnog in addition to two types of ice cream. One online reviewer states that it's a "perfect after-dinner dessert beverage."
Recipe: Eggnog Coffee Punch
This cozy drink falls into the cocktail category with brandy, Kahlua and crème de cacao stirred into the coffee. It's perfect for a light dessert or after-dinner beverage.
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Recipe: Keoke Coffee
Round out your holiday meal with a steaming cup of hazelnut-flavored coffee topped with a dollop of creamy topping.
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Recipe: Hazelnut Dessert Coffee
Impress your guests by serving this beverage in clear glass mugs so they can see the layers of homemade hot chocolate, brewed espresso, and cold cream.
Recipe: Layered Mocha
This sweet drink uses chocolate syrup and warming spices like cinnamon and nutmeg to enhance the robust flavors of fresh brewed coffee.
Recipe: Mocha Spiced Coffee
Cloves and cinnamon steep with dark roasted coffee and sugar for a special warm finale to any holiday dinner party. Amaretto liqueur is stirred in at the finish for guests in the mood for a little holiday cheer.
Recipe: Spiced After-Dinner Coffee
Pralines and cream make a Southern style coffee that adds a sweet finish to any festive celebration. To keep it simple, the praline flavor comes from praline liqueur and the coffee is sweetened with brown sugar.
Recipe: Praline Coffee
Instant coffee, chocolate syrup, and a little sugar make the base for one wicked coffee drink. Make it up ahead of time and add ice cream and a splash of ginger ale just before serving at girls-only gatherings.
Recipe: Best Friends Iced Coffee Frappé
Freeze strong brewed coffee in ice cube trays so it's always at the ready to blend up into this light mocha frappé. Made with two percent milk, guests will feel positively indulgent without really going overboard.
Recipe: Mocha Frappé
Louisiana pirate Jean Lafitte is credited with this rich coffee brew spiked with cinnamon, cloves, citrus rind, brandy and orange liqueur. Igniting the liqueur helps "cook" in the citrus flavor and makes for a showy holiday tableside drink.
Recipe: Café Brûlot
Whether you are in needs of a warm mulled cider, a sparkling aperitif, or a robust cup of coffee, these recipes are for you.
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