Mexican Coffee

"A spicy coffee drink. I got this from a friend in Texas who swears by it."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place coffee and cinnamon in the filter basket of coffee maker.
  • Add water to coffee maker and brew as directed.
  • In a saucepan, blend milk, chocolate syrup and sugar.
  • Stir over low heat until sugar dissolves.
  • Combine milk mixture and brewed coffee.
  • Stir in vanilla.

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Reviews

  1. I asked for it in a Stabucks in a grocery store, it wasn't on their menue, which is a surprisING as I live the West coast in California. They suplex me with a tall coffee of the day, in the mug I brought with me, and I went to their condamint counter were I added cream cinnamon, powdered chocolate, and Splenda, the sweeterms of my choice. After tasting I added more cream, chocolate, and one more pack of splenda. Not bad. I think I did well with what I had to work with. I did not however add what is the considered necessary amount of what is a key ingredient in proper Mexican coffee Tequila! For some this would be sacreligious, however @ the time it was 8:45 am, & I'm not the man I once was. My Recommendation to Starbucks, is to put Mexican coffee on your menu listing, without tequila of course, in every state west of the Mississippi River ! ! !
     
  2. Mexican coffee
     
  3. What a nice little after work pick me up. I scaled it down to only one cup as well and took the lazy way out using this morning's brew. Still, it was fabulous. Thank you!
     
  4. This is great. Warmed me right up on a dreary cold day. I used Splenda instead of brown sugar. Also used a French Press pot.
     
  5. This is absolutely awesome!! I used only 1 tbsp of brown sugar, personal choice, cuz I really don't like "too sweet" coffee and I used Mexican vanilla, really makes a difference!!
     
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<p>Hello, <br />I am a southerner, born and raised here in the deep south. I have many interest and you could probably call me a jack of all trades, master of none! Currently I am a school bus driver, before that I was a Costumer and manager/ buyer for a Costume shop, before that I spent a few years as a graphic designer. For the past 15 years in my free time, I have studied Medieval history and hope to one day get a degree in it. <br />I have 4 wonderful kitty's who allow me to live with them If I bribe them with food. Hehe, other wise they mutiny! I love snow skiing, mountain climbing,and archeology digs,most of which are not conducive to the south, so Its a good thing I love to travel! <br />Of course I love to cook and horde recipes like they are gold, I am also a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism's (SCA), where I am a baroness, painter of manuscripts, and leader of the local group. Thus my name. <br />One of the things I like doing in the SCA is cooking period food for 300 or so of my friends, after researching recipes and redacting them to suit modern taste. I have always been interested in different cultures and food is a wonderful way to experience a taste of someone else's world. Thats when I found Recipe ZAAR, and I have been enjoying new friendships and some great food here! <br /><img src=http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/projects/200_PACpic.jpg border=0 alt=Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket /> <img src=http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/projects/pacbanner.jpg border=0 alt=Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket /></p>
 
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