I've only made this with a percolator, never with my French press, but this is a tasty dessert coffee.

Coffee grounds of choice
Cinnamon
Water
Coffee maker

Mix cinnamon with coffee grounds. Make coffee as usual.

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Alternatively, for a dessert coffee, melt four semi-sweet chocolate chips into piping hot cup of black coffee or a square and a half of semi-sweet baker's chocolate into a pot of coffee.

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Both of these are good "afters" for a nice meal and are considerably lighter than many standard dessert. They pair well with seasonal fruit or small wedges of shortbread and long conversation.
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From: [identity profile] autumn-lilacs.livejournal.com


Kind of a nerd question, but do you roast your own coffee beans?
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From: [identity profile] chasingtides.livejournal.com


I want to, so I can be as much a coffee snob as I am a tea snob, but at the moment, I just grind them myself. (Fresh ground coffee + cinnamon = best smell ever.)

From: [identity profile] autumn-lilacs.livejournal.com


I LOVE cinnamon with coffee, but I've not ever added it to the grounds. It never occurred to me. I do have flavorings (not cinnamon) that you add to the beans after they're cooled off that are yummy, especially the caramel one.

Hee, I'm actually a cinnamon snob. I mean, I like fresh roasted coffee, but I'll drink anything, even tar. But cinnamon? I only buy from Penzeys. :)
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From: [identity profile] chasingtides.livejournal.com


I grate the cinnamon fresh into the fresh grounds. I believe that enhances the cinnamon flavor of the finished coffee. An added bonus of adding cinnamon to the grounds, rather than to the finished coffee, is that it doesn't change the color of the coffee/float on top, which I find to be visually unappealing.

From: [identity profile] autumn-lilacs.livejournal.com


Um..yeah. Now I want a pot of coffee. At nearly eight o'clock at night. :D

From: [identity profile] thevinegarworks.livejournal.com


This is awesome, I drink it all the time. The kind I drink is a little different - it's got cinnamon, cocoa powder, and fresh cream. Local favorite down here around Mexico. :)
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From: [identity profile] chasingtides.livejournal.com


Do you add the cocoa powder to the grounds or to the coffee?

From: [identity profile] thevinegarworks.livejournal.com


To the grounds. I have a small coffee pot that makes about four cups, and the way my friend taught me (she's from Mexico and it's apparently how they make it down there), she puts anywhere from one half to 3/4 teaspoon (I like more, mmm) of cinnamon and a tablespoon of cocoa powder to every 4-5 scoops of good coffee. That's good in and of itself, but when you add some half-and-half or heavy scream (you can use whipped cream, but the sweetness tones down the rich flavors and isn't as good, imo) it becomes sooooo good and indulgent. You can also add an ounce of Kahlua before you pour the coffee for a nice nightcap that gives it a great, syrupy chocolate flavor. ;)
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From: [identity profile] chasingtides.livejournal.com


My god, that sounds amazing. I think I have got to try that.
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