Does Anyone Have A Recipe For Ghosh (brewed From Coffee Husks)?

December 31st, 2009 by Rexx

It is a Yemeni drink, brewed from the husks of coffee, rather than the berries, plus spices that might include coriander and cinnamon. I only had it once, on one of those endless trips from office to office in one of the ministries. Politeness dictated that I be served a beverage by each person I spoke with before he sent me to another office to speak with another person who couldn’t answer my question but sent me to yet another office. Refusing would have been an insult. By the time I was served ghosh (or however it should be transliterated), I was concentrating more on my full urinary bladder than on my taste buds. Now, I would like to give the drink another chance, assuming that I can get (1) a recipe and (2) some coffee grounds.

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Anyone Have Late 80’s Marlboro Cookbook (paperback) W/ Chocolate Cake Recipe With Leftover Coffee?;>thx?

December 30th, 2009 by Rexx

Would really appreciate it. I don’t bake cakes, but this is the one I couldn’t mess up, unless I just flat out burned it!

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Does Anyone Have A Recipe For Caribou Coffees Blackberry/white Chocolate Scones? Or One Of Your Own?

December 21st, 2009 by Rexx

They are wonderful and I do not live close enough to a caribou to enjoy them as often as Id like to. I love making scones and they have the best Ive had that I didnt actually make myself.

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Anyone Know Any Good Spicy Vegetarian Recipes?

December 19th, 2009 by Rexx

and what is the best way to make chilli coffee? have heard about it, but never tried it

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Does Anyone Know Of Easy Baking Recipes Using Basic Pantry Items, Or Baked Goods Without Needing Yeast?

December 18th, 2009 by Rexx

Money is tight, and well…i wanna make my own tasty snacks, so i can still walk into starbucks to buy a coffee, and avoid the heartache of not being able to afford a pastry. I have some frozen strawberries, and some graham crackers i would like to get creative with…i saw a recipe that required fresh strawberries…just a thought?!?! any help is greatly appreciated..

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Does Anyone Know A Simple Way To Make Coffee Ice Cream?

December 17th, 2009 by Rexx

a nice simple recipe that doesnt require an ice cream maker please!

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Does Anyone Have A Good Recipe For Thai Iced Tea And Thai Iced Coffee?

December 17th, 2009 by Rexx

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There are almost as many ways of making Thai tea as there are Thai restaurants. I love the richness the cardomom, cloves and cinnamon add. You can also skip the sugar and use sweetened condensed milk in place of the half-and-half. No other tea will substitute for Thai tea–you can find Thai tea in Asian markets, or if you are really lucky, in the Asian section of your grocery store. Prep time does not include chill time.
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6 cups water
1 cup thai tea leaves
4 cardamom pods, crushed
1 whole clove, crushed
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup sugar
1 cup half-and-half
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Mira99 Jul 19, 2005
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Wow, thanks for this exotic and refreshing recipe. The Thai tea leaves were so hard to find. Our Chinatown in Montreal only had one shop that carried them (to my surprise and delight it was the green tea variety) and they told me to put it through a coffee maker to filter it. Well, I did and it worked out great as soon as I got my measurements correct. So I made basic Thai Tea without the cinnamon, cardamom and clove- two rounded teaspoons of tea for every cup of water in the coffee maker. Then I added two teaspoons of sugar for every cup of tea, sweet enough for my taste,and chilled it. When it was time to serve-poured it over some ice and half ‘n half to top it off. Next time though I’m going to try to top it off with the sweet condensed milk as “shimmerchk” suggested.
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shimmerchk Apr 9, 2004
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Just a little note, intead of adding sugar and half and half, a lot of Thai cooks (including my mom) just top this with sweetened condensed milk. I don’t add cinnamon to my recipe, but otherwise it is the same as this one and is really DELICIOUS!
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HeatherFeather Aug 19, 2002
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Wonderful! This exactly the same tea I have been served in Thai recipes and have tried to duplicate for some time. Really delicious and unique. The color is gorgeous – the orangey color of the tea topped with the creamy half n half makes a striking presentation in a clear glass. Note: Only Thai tea leaves will produce the unique color and taste. I found mine in an Asian market in a giant bag, but have also seen them for sale in online asian markets.
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Recipe makes 6 servings
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tea leaves
4 cardamom pods
1 cloves
Calories 181
Calories from Fat 41 (22%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 4.6g 7%
Saturated Fat 2.9g 14%
Polyunsat. Fat 0.2g
Monounsat. Fat 1.3g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 14mg 4%
Sodium 21mg 0%
Potassium 53mg 1%
Total Carbohydrate 35.1g 11%
Dietary Fiber 0.1g 0%
Sugars 33.4g
Protein 1.2g 2%
Vitamin A 143mcg 2%
Vitamin B6 0.0mg 0%
Vitamin B12 0.1mcg 2%
Vitamin C 0mg 0%
Vitamin E 0mcg 0%
Calcium 48mg 4%
Magnesium 6mg 1%
Iron 0mg 0%
Alcohol 0.0g Caffeine 0.0mg
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Anyone Know How To Make Puerto Rican Coffee?

December 12th, 2009 by Rexx

The restaurants in Puerto Rico served the best coffee. I asked while I was there but my Spanish was not so good so I did not understand the answer I got. Anyone know the recipe?

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Does Anyone Have A Recipe For Really Really Good Iced Coffee?

December 11th, 2009 by Rexx

that your willing to share

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Does Anyone Know How To Make Dunkin Donuts Iced Coffee?

December 9th, 2009 by Rexx

I’m trying to save a little $$$ and make my iced coffee at home. I order a MED. French Vanilla Iced Coffee X-tra Cream and 4 sugars… How come when I use the D&D french vanilla coffee at home it doesn’t taste the same?? Anyone have the exact recipe??? =)

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