Recipe: Caramel Coffee
- The recipe for caramel coffee is an easy way to start or end the day with a sweet and medicated kick.
- The recipe requires minimal ingredients including hot brewed coffee, sweetened condensed milk, brown sugar, canna-butter, chopped toffee chocolate bar, and unsweetened cocoa powder or ground cinnamon.
- The coffee mixture is heated on the stovetop before being processed in a blender and divided between two glasses or mugs.
- The coffee can be customized with toppings like toffee bits, cocoa, cinnamon, cayenne pepper, or chile powder, and can also be enjoyed iced.
This caramel coffee is a great way to start a day off with a sweet kick, or close the end of a meal. It’s very easy to make and requires only minimal ingredients. This warm beverage is a great way to ease into a cool fall morning and should provide a buzz from both the caffeine and the infused canna-butter.
This recipe for caramel coffee appears alongside a bevvy of sweet and savory medicated selections in the book “Cooking with Cannabis,” by Laurie Wolf.
Serves 2
2 cups (475 ml) hot brewed coffee
1 cup (235 ml) sweetened condensed milk
1 tablespoon (15 g) brown sugar
2 teaspoons canna-butter
2 tablespoons (28 g) chopped toffee chocolate bar
Dusting of unsweetened cocoa powder or ground cinnamon, or both
Step 1. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the coffee, condensed milk, brown sugar and canna-butter and cook for 10 to 12 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Step 2. Carefully pour into a blender. Process for 1 to 2 minutes.
Step 3. Divide between two heatproof glasses or mugs. Sprinkle with the toffee bits and dust with cocoa, cinnamon, or both.
If you like a little spice, top the coffee with a sprinkling of cayenne pepper or a pure ground chile powder, such as ancho. It’s a nice change of pace. This coffee is also yummy served iced.
This recipe first appeared in “Cooking with Cannabis: Delicious Recipes for Edibles and Everyday Favorites.”
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