A Consideration Of Coffee Flavored Meal Treats
March 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under Food and Drink
Though there are millions of coffee lovers who enjoy it black, flavored varieties have increased in popularity since the 1990s, allowing coffee fans to choose from a long list of organic selections, gourmet blends, and multi-flavored brews.
In addition to those options, coffee doesn’t even have to come in a cup! If you’re a coffee lover, you can get your brew flavor from a number of tasty sources.
Candy and Treats
Coffee-flavored ice cream, jelly beans, cookies and other baked and confectionary treats are all popular choices for those who love their dark drink.
Chupa Chups, the popular lollipop manufacturer, makes a fantastic coffee-flavored lollipop, including Cafe Mocha, Espresso, and Cappuccino flavors. While these tasty pops don’t contain any of the real drink or caffeine, they are a great way to get a burst of its smooth flavor.
Chocolate
Chocolate combined with a cup of coffee is one of life’s greatest combinations. And now, thanks to the high antioxidant levels found in both, it’s good for you too! Most of these combinations contain actual grounds or fragments of their beans right inside the chocolate.
You can even purchase chocolate covered roasted coffee beans. Shock-A-Lots and Chargers are two popular brands of chocolate-covered espresso beans that are known for their high caffeine concentration and taste. Eating the chocolate-covered beans will deliver more caffeine to the system than drinking a brewed cup of java, so be careful and eat these in moderation.
Seasoning for Meat
Did you know you can season your steak with coffee grounds? Often referred to as a Chuck Wagon Steak Rub, this popular method takes pepper, salt, onion powder and fresh grounds to season a good steak.
It can be used whether you’re broiling, grilling, frying or baking your meat and even stored for up to 6 months in a reusable shaker. You can also find java varieties of steak rubs in many fine grocery stores.
Peanut Butter
Peanut butter is a great treat when combined in a cup of coffee. Whether you’re stirring a spoonful of peanut butter into your hot drink or adding a few fresh grounds to your peanut butter sandwich, the flavor combo is phenomenal.
Cake
Any cake served with this delightful flavoring is technically a coffee cake. However, you can make a fantastic sponge cake that has the flavor simply by adding some fresh grounds or instant Sanka to your cake mix before baking.
Cherries
Coffee beans actually grow inside java treat cherries. While such a cherry isn’t technically a widely eaten food, it can be consumed and even brewed into a parchment tea. True aficionados of the great morning brew like to make a berry jam to enjoy with their brew, turning a casual cup of joe into something exciting.




