Schłodzony Marokański Kawa z Przyprawami i Polewą

Schłodzony Marokański Kawa z Przyprawami i Polewą

(Chilled Spiced Moroccan Frosted Coffee Treat)

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Porcje
2
Wielkość porcji
Wysoki szklany kieliszek (300ml)
Czas przygotowania
8 Minuty
Czas gotowania
2 Minuty
Całkowity czas
10 Minuty
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Wartości odżywcze

  • Porcje: 2
  • Wielkość porcji: Wysoki szklany kieliszek (300ml)
  • Calories: 130 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 18 g
  • Protein: 3 g
  • Fat: 5 g
  • Fiber: 1.5 g
  • Sugar: 13 g
  • Sodium: 38 mg
  • Cholesterol: 21 mg
  • Calcium: 122 mg
  • Iron: 0.5 mg

Instrukcje

  • 1 - Infuse the Spices:
    In a small saucepan over low heat, add the cooled brewed coffee, crushed cardamom pods, and cinnamon stick. Warm gently for 2-3 minutes to allow the flavors to infuse, without bringing to a boil. Let cool.
  • 2 - Mix & Sweeten:
    Strain the infused coffee into a pitcher. Add brown sugar, orange zest, and rose water if using, then stir until fully dissolved.
  • 3 - Blend with Ice & Milk:
    In a blender, add the strained spiced coffee, whole milk, and the ice cubes. Blend until frothy and smooth.
  • 4 - Garnish and Serve:
    Pour the frosted coffee into tall glasses. Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of ground nutmeg if desired. Serve immediately, optionally with an orange twist.

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A refreshing iced coffee with exotic Moroccan spices, sweet cream, and a citrusy finish.

Moroccan Spice Frosted Coffee — A New Global Iced Beverage

Imagine pairing your love for chilled coffee with the warmth and intrigue of North African spices. ‘Moroccan Spice Frosted Coffee’ does precisely that—a creative English drink, vibrantly infused with the true flavors of aromatic Morocco, but thoughtfully prepared to appeal to adventurous palates worldwide, including in the United Kingdom, where coffee and tea remain mainstays.

Unique Aspects & Why You'll Love It

This recipe centers on transforming a classic iced latte into an exotic, continental adventure for your senses. The fragrant cardamom and cinnamon recall the signature style of Moroccan spiced teas and coffees, while the sweet orange zest adds Mediterranean vibrance. The frosty blend is creamy from cool milk, optionally indulgent with whipped cream, and just a touch floral with rose water—each sip both familiar and innovative. As an ice-cold beverage, it rivals any café-style treat but transports you, in a sip, to Marrakesh’s bustling souks.

The fusion of English and Moroccan influences makes the drink especially unique. It departs from traditional English cream teas or lattes by embracing spice as the main flavor profile, turning iced coffee into a celebration rather than a routine.

History, Origins & Cultural Inspiration

Moroccan spiced warm drinks traditionally rely on blends such as ‘khawa,' featuring cardamom, cinnamon, and sometimes black pepper. The addition of orange zest and rose water is classic in Moroccan desserts and sweet pastries—pairing perfume-like florals with deep earthy flavors. Cross-pollinating this with an English love of milky coffee creates a cup that’s comfortingly creamy with layers of spice not typically found in Western coffee shops.

The iced format is rooted in the global trend of “frosted” coffees—rapidly blended with ice—for glossy, café-style drinks, popularized in the UK through chain coffeehouses. Here, those roots become cosmopolitan, merging afternoon refreshment with exotic, transportive aromas at home.

Personal Notes, Tips & Substitutions

  • To intensify the spice effect, double the cardamom or gently crush your cinnamon stick right before infusing—the freshness of whole spice makes all the difference.
  • For a vegan or lactose-intolerant twist, swap out whole milk for coconut or oat milk, and use a vegan whipped cream topper.
  • Brown sugar lends a maple-y base note, enhancing the warming quality of the spices, but swap for honey or date syrup for more complexity or to match Moroccan sweetener preferences. Safety note: Let your coffee cool off before adding to the blender with ice, otherwise you risk cracking your blender.
  • For extra frothiness, blend again after adding the milk.
  • The garnish is where you can shine—crushed pistachios, a dash of cocoa, or even edible flower petals would all highlight the Moroccan origins. Don’t forget a final zest of fresh orange if serving to guests!
  • For children or caffeine-free enjoyment, use decaffeinated coffee or caffeine-alternative chicory-based coffee.

Cultural Significance & Occasions

Serve this drink as a midday pick-me-up during Ramadan fast-breaking, at English-style afternoon teas with a North African flair, or whenever the mood to travel through your tastebuds strikes. If you like to host, Moroccan Spice Frosted Coffee is a conversation starter—warmly evocative yet as chilled and sociable as a perfect summer crowd-pleaser.

Finally, where everyday iced coffee tends towards monotony, this drink brings meaning: spice signals celebration and hospitality. You communicate a story of cultures intermingling—of savoring contrasting sensations, cool meets warm, East meets West, tradition meets innovation, in every single glass.

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