The Big C’s: Coffee and Cocoa

I love winter for a multitude of reasons, the first, of course, being that I live in sunny Southwest Florida and a winter day for us is a balmy 60 degrees. But a close second is the seasonal fare that accompanies winter weather: root vegetables, casseroles and other comfort foods and hot drinks like mulled wine and hot cider.

Of course, my favorite of the winter drinks are hot chocolates and various coffee beverages, and lately I’m seeing punched-up versions of each all over the place—like spiced hot chocolate with star anise, cinnamon, coriander, nutmeg and red pepper flakes, or mocha hot chocolate with espresso powder and vanilla. If you feel like an adult version of hot cocoa, try adding a splash of Bailey’s to your recipe of choice—or there’s always Nigella Lawson’s “Alcoholic Hot Chocolate” recipe (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/nigella-lawson/alcoholic-hot-chocolate-recipe/index.html), which incorporates vanilla, brown sugar, honey and dark rum into the already almost-perfect combination of milk and dark chocolate.

The most famous of the hot chocolate drinks, though, is New York City institution Serendipity’s frozen hot chocolate (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Frrrozen-Hot-Chocolate-Serendipitys-Best-Kept-Secret-109560). People come from all over the world to taste it (and break their diet resolutions); really, it’s what put hot chocolate on the map and elevated it to a gourmet beverage from a home cook’s favorite. Click on the link above for a version of the restaurant’s recipe and enjoy.

I love coffee drinks, too, and Brasserie Belge here in Sarasota has the art of decadent caffeinated beverages down to a science. The restaurant’s Belgian iced coffee with vanilla ice cream is just as easy to make at home as it is to order off the menu; serve with a spoon and enjoy. Similarly, the classic Italian affogato—hot espresso over ice cream or, even better, gelato—makes for a delicious after-dinner drink. If you’re in the mood for something cold, how about a Kahlua-spiked frozen mocha latte, courtesy of Bon Appetit? (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Kahlua-Spiked-Frozen-Mocha-Lattes-360236)  Kahlua, espresso, cocoa powder and vanilla combine to form an ultra-decadent drink that, when topped with whipped cream, is guaranteed to send you straight to coffee heaven.

Do you love coffee drinks and hot chocolate drinks as much as I do? What’s your favorite twist to put on these classic beverages?

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