General Foods International Coffees' Cafe Vienna Recipe - Cooking Index
With just a few simple ingredients you can recreate the European-style coffees that come in rectangular tins at a fraction of the cost. Since these famous instant coffee blends are created by Maxwell House, it's best to use Maxwell House instant coffee, although I've tried them with Folgers and Taster's Choice, and the recipes still work out fine. You'll also need a coffee bean grinder to grind the instant coffee into powder. When you're finished making the mix, you can store it for as long as you like in a sealed container, until you're ready for a hot coffee drink. At that point, simply measure some of the mix into a cup with boiling water. Stir it all up and enjoy while watching shows about Europe on the Travel Channel to enhance the experience.
Serves: 9 people1/4 cup | 59ml | Instant coffee |
1/4 cup | 49g / 1.7oz | Granulated sugar - plus |
3 tablespoons | 45ml | Granulated sugar |
1/2 cup | 118ml | Coffee-mate creamer - plus |
1 tablespoon | 15ml | Coffee-mate creamer |
1/8 teaspoon | 0.6ml | Cinnamon |
Grind the instant coffee into powder using a coffee grinder.
Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl. Store in a sealed container.
To make coffee, measure 2 tablespoons of the powdered mix into a coffee cup. Add 8 ounces (1 cup) of boiling water and stir.
This recipe yields 9 servings.
Source:
Todd Wilbur's Top Secret Recipes at http://www.topsecretrecipes.com
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