Hot Coffee Masala

  4.3 – 6 reviews  • Indian

Excellent recipe for Puerto Rican pulled pork that uses your slow cooker primarily for the cooking process. Serve corn tortillas or lettuce wraps with shredded pork. Add avocado, cilantro, and pico de gallo to the top.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Total Time: 10 mins
Servings: 2
Yield: 2 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups water
  2. 2 cumin seeds, or to taste
  3. 1 whole star anise pod
  4. ½ cinnamon stick
  5. 1 ½ teaspoons instant coffee granules
  6. 2 teaspoons nonfat dry milk powder
  7. 2 teaspoons white sugar

Instructions

  1. In a saucepan, bring the water to a boil, and stir in the cumin seeds, star anise pod, and cinnamon stick; reduce heat to a simmer, and cook for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in the instant coffee, and allow the drink to simmer gently for 2 more minutes. Pour the drink into mugs, straining out the spices, and stir 1 teaspoon of nonfat dry milk powder and 1 teaspoon of white sugar into each mug.

Reviews

Jonathan Phillips III
Have to say I was a bit unsure with the powdered milk and sugar but this is great. Made it according to recipe. I ended up getting distracted and boiled the spices a few min longer than it called for. I think it was nice.
Breanna Galloway
I liked it a lot! Tastes like a great mix between Chai Tea and coffee. I did have some substitutes; ground cumin for cumin seeds, all spice for anise, and french vanilla creamer for dry milk. Also I used already brewed coffee then warmed it up and added the ingredients, still turned out yummy!
Michelle Alexander
This “Hot Coffee Masala” has a wonderful aroma. I made mine with regular coffee by adding the spices to my French-press coffee maker. I agree that it would be a good “comfort drink” for a person who was feeling “under the weather.” Thank you Shuk22 for sharing your recipe.
Anthony Thompson
I took the top reviewer’s suggestion and added the spices (adding a sprinkling of nutmeg as well) to my coffee basket with my coffee grounds. I brewed half a pot of coffee. The smell of this brewing is amazing–almost like combining chai and coffee. I did use Truvia to sweeten the drink instead of granulated sugar. Not bad. Next time, I would skip the nonfat milk powder and sweetener and use fat free vanilla creamer. Nice twist on your everyday cup of coffee.
Michelle Harrison
Great ideas. Like the previous reviewer I add the spices to the ground coffee prior to brewing. Cinnamon has been a favorite coffee ingredient for years, however, this morning I added a twist of freshly ground nutmeg. Nice touch. I use an immersion blender to whip a cup of skim milk with sweetener and vanilla. A dollop on top of my coffee and I’m happy.
Wanda Rodriguez
So I learned to make something similar, but easier. Brew your regular coffee with the spices. You can use anything you like. My standard is cinnimon, all spice, nutmeg, ginger, and crushed red pepper for heat. Just put in with grounds and brew. Very nice! Gentleman that i learned this from used fresh giner and a bit of fresh chopped jalopino pepper in the grounds, along with chocolate( I would put it in after brewed thou)

 

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