cdkitchen > feeddaily blog

Warm up with this delicious drink made with hot coffee mixed with cream, chocolate syrup, and cinnamon.

A hot coffee version of the popular B-52 Bomber shot made with brewed coffee, Kahlua, Irish creme, and Grand Marnier.

This drink will definitely warm you up from the inside. It's simply made with hot coffee and southern comfort.

This Vanilla and Brown Sugar Latte is deceptively simple, and the molasses flavor from the brown sugar really adds an extraordinary taste to your normal coffee routine.

Fresh brewed espresso, hazelnut liqueur, coconut cream... what more could you want in a hot coffee drink?

This coffee drink can be served warm or chilled. It's made with half and half, brown sugar, brewed coffee or espresso, chocolate syrup, vanilla extract, and an optional shot of bourbon.

This boozy coffee will definitely warm you up on a cold day. It's made with coffee, amaretto, and whiskey and topped with some fluffy whipped cream.

Obviously, you could just buy chai tea in a package, but I think there’s a special flavor that comes from using the whole spices. Plus, this way you can customize your beverage to use your favorites.

I had just soaked some dried apricots in warm amaretto and taken a little taste. The warm almond flavor was so comforting that I started thinking about a hot toddy with amaretto. Then I thought of chocolate. The result is a heavenly dream. Enjoy!

Imagine a French press married an Italian "Moka" stove top espresso maker...had a baby and created a fabulous brew.

Brewing up decadent vanilla lattes couldn't be any easier. Perfect for busy weekends and holiday mornings!

When you blend 1/4 – 1/2 tbsp of coconut oil into a hot cup of coffee you get a creamy coconut latte – dairy free, and the fat in the coconut oil keeps you fueled for your morning workout.

A nice way to have flavored coffee without adding a lot of calories. Coffee grounds are brewed with cinnamon sticks, brown sugar, and ground cinnamon.

You can boost your normal cup of joe with just a couple ingredients and turn it into one of my favorites–the vanilla latte. No fancy equipment needed! Brilliant!

Warm Up With Hot Coffee
by Staff Writer
It's the time of year when we put away our cold beverages and turn to something warm. Coffee is amazingly versatile and can take on an array of flavors. Warm up with a spiced latte or take the edge off with a splash of Bailey's in your fresh brewed coffee.




























Recipe Quick Jump