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Spicy Iced Thai Coffee Recipe - Food.com heavy cream, coriander, cinnamon, cardamom, coffee, condensed milk, ice A great way to use leftover coffee is to turn them into ice cubes, or you could try this great drink. I've recently discovered that I really enjoy spicy coffee and I hope that you will also. Servi...
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| Thai Iced Coffee Recipe | MyRecipes vanilla extract, coffee, condensed milk, water Sweet enough to be a dessert, this iced coffee recipe can be stored for up to a week and enjoyed for days. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Stir together ground coffee and 8 cups cold water in a pitche...
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Thai Iced Coffee (The Webtender) cardamom, sugar, coffee, cream Prepare a pot of coffee at a good European strength. In the ground coffee, add 2 or 3 freshly ground cardamom pods. Sweeten while hot, then cool quickly. Serve in highball glass over ice, with cream. ...
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| Thai Coffee (The Webtender) coriander seed, cardamom, sugar, coffee, whipped cream, ice Place the coffee and spices in the filter cone of your coffee maker. Brew coffee as usual, let it cool. In a tall glass, dissolve 1 or 2 teaspoons of sugar in an ounce of the coffee (it's easier t...
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