Best 4 Cafe Francais French Coffee Recipes

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Indulge in the rich and diverse world of Café Français, where coffee transcends a mere beverage and transforms into an art form. Embark on a culinary journey to discover a medley of classic and innovative French coffee recipes, each promising a unique sensory experience. From the timeless Café au Lait and Café Crème to the decadent Café Noisette and Café Chocolat, this collection celebrates the essence of French café culture. For those seeking a caffeine-free alternative, explore the aromatic Café Chicorée or the refreshing Café Glacé. With step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, these recipes cater to both coffee connoisseurs and home enthusiasts alike. Get ready to savor the distinct flavors and aromas that define the French coffee experience.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

FRENCH COFFEE (CAFFE FRANCAIS)



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A great treat from France! For a twist, you add the topping before the coffee. The dollops of freshly whipped sweetened cream will rise through the coffee for a floating cloud effect. Adapted from About.com. Cook time is time to brew coffee.

Provided by Sharon123

Categories     Beverages

Time 10m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1/2 cup whipping cream, chilled (heavy cream)
1/8 cup powdered sugar (confectioners sugar)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups coffee, hot (I use decaf)

Steps:

  • Beat the cream until it's rich and fluffy, with soft peaks (or use already whipped cream from a can).
  • Mix in the powdered sugar, and continue to beat until you have stiff peaks.
  • Split whipped cream between 2 mugs.
  • Add vanilla to the hot coffee, then pour over cream.
  • Serve right away, Don't stir!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 241, Fat 22, SaturatedFat 13.7, Cholesterol 81.5, Sodium 24.6, Carbohydrate 10, Sugar 7.5, Protein 1.4

FRENCH PRESS COFFEE



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Once you get the hang of using it, a French press delivers consistent results and a heavier-bodied brew. Plus it makes your morning coffee ritual much more enjoyable. There are a few prerequisites: Coffee that is too finely ground will make your final product murky and give it an oily sheen and bitter flavor. If you do not have a coffee grinder, ask the person in the coffee section of the grocery store or your local coffee shop to grind the beans for French press. Water temperature also matters-too hot and it can cause the brew to taste burnt. How long to let it steep is subjective so experiment to find your own target time.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     beverage

Time 10m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 2

1/4 cup whole coffee beans (see Cook's Note)
Milk or sweetener of your choice, optional

Steps:

  • Bring a kettle of water to boil. Pour the water into a 4- to 8-cup French coffee press to warm it while you grind your beans. Refill the kettle with 2 cups water and return to a boil.
  • Grind the beans in a coffee grinder on the coarse setting; the ground coffee should resemble coarse sugar or sand. Coffee that is too finely ground will make your final product murky and give it an oily sheen and bitter flavor.
  • Once the kettle comes to a boil, remove from the heat and let sit 30 seconds to reach the optimal temperature for French press. If it's too hot, it can cause the brew to taste burnt.
  • Pour the hot water out of the French press. Put the measures coffee in the bottom. And 1 cup of the hot water, put on the top (but don't press) and let sit 1 minute.
  • After 1 minute, gently stir with the handle of a wooden spoon to break up the layer of coffee on top. Pour in the remaining 1 cup hot water. Put the top on (but don't press) and let sit for an additional 3 to 4 minutes, depending on how strong you like your coffee. Taste is subjective, so experiment to find your own target time.
  • Slowly push the plunger down to press the coffee grounds to the bottom of the pot. As a rule of thumb, if it is very difficult to press, your coffee is probably ground too fine. If it glides right down with no resistance, your grind is probably too coarse. There is a sweet spot of resistance somewhere in the middle.
  • Serve right away with milk and sweetener if using. If you aren't sharing the pot and want to wait to have a second cup, it's best to transfer the coffee to a thermos or carafe. If you leave it in the press, it will continue to brew and can become too strong or bitter.

FRENCH VANILLA CAFE MIX



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To Prepare: Place 2 (or more)teaspoon of dry Cafe Vienna into a coffee cup. Add hot water to fill up the cup (about 3/4 cup hot water). Stir and serve.

Provided by Poppy

Categories     Beverages

Time 10m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/3 cup instant coffee
1 cup instant powdered milk
1/2 cup powdered coffee creamer
1/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup store-bought vanilla instant pudding mix

Steps:

  • Measure all of the ingredients in a clean dry bowl.
  • Use a fork or a whisk to combine everything together, so it's all evenly distributed.
  • Transfer the mixture to a pretty jar, resealable container, or a zip lock bag.
  • Store on the pantry shelf.
  • This makes a good gift, especially in the winter time.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 98.9, Fat 4.2, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 10.3, Sodium 47.2, Carbohydrate 12.3, Sugar 11.8, Protein 3.2

CAFE FRANCAIS (FRENCH COFFEE) RECIPE



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Provided by ArmySister

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 ounce French cognac
1/2 ounce orange liqueur
Coffee
2 whole cloves
Cinnamon stick
Whipped cream

Steps:

  • In a lemon-rimmed glass dipped in sugar, add cognac, liqueur & coffee. Add cloves and stir with cinnamon stick. Top with whipped cream.

Tips:

  • Use Freshly Ground Coffee: Freshly ground coffee beans produce a more aromatic and flavorful cup of coffee. If possible, grind your beans just before brewing.
  • Choose the Right Coffee-to-Water Ratio: The ideal coffee-to-water ratio depends on your personal preference. However, a good starting point is 1:17 (1 part coffee to 17 parts water).
  • Use Clean Water: The quality of your water can significantly impact the taste of your coffee. Use filtered or spring water whenever possible.
  • Heat the Water to the Right Temperature: The ideal water temperature for brewing coffee is between 195°F and 205°F (90°C and 96°C). Water that is too hot can extract bitter flavors from the coffee, while water that is too cold will not extract enough flavor.
  • Use a Clean Coffee Maker: A dirty coffee maker can produce a bitter or stale-tasting cup of coffee. Make sure to clean your coffee maker regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Experiment with Different Coffee Beans: There are many different types of coffee beans available, each with its own unique flavor profile. Experiment with different beans to find one that you enjoy.

Conclusion:

Making a delicious cup of coffee at home is a skill that takes practice. By following these tips, you can improve the quality of your coffee and enjoy a perfect cup every time. Remember, the most important thing is to experiment and find what you like. So don't be afraid to try different coffee beans, brewing methods, and flavorings until you find the perfect cup of coffee for you.

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