After Dinner Coffee for Cinco de Mayo
April 29, 2009 by Marye Audet
Filed under Coffee, Recipes
I don’t know. It seems to me that we looks for any excuse for a celebratory dinner these days. Not a bad idea really! I can remember ..you know, back in the horse and dinosaur days, when Cinco de Mayo was the fifth of May. Now, the Hispanic areas of town celebrated, yeah they did. But the mostly Anglo suburbs? We pretty much stuck with out pot r0ast and apple pie.

At some point in the late 1980s Cinco de Mayo began to take off a bit and now I think they celebrate it everywhere. In fact, Marc and I were looking at a farm in Houlton, Maine for awhile (couldn’t sell our house, sigh) and saw that it was celebrated clear up there. Over the next few days on Baing Delights I will be posting some menu ideas and recipes for the food part of the celebration, but if you need an after dinner coffee this is a fantastic choice. It is based on a Food Network recipe by Rachel Ray and tweaked mercilessly by me.
Try an organic Mexico Chiapas bean for authenticity.
Mexican Coffee
- 1/2 cup ground coffee beans
- 2 tablespoons dark cocoa
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cardamom
- 1 oz Kahlua per cup
- Whipped cream flavored with kahlua
Make the coffee as usual, using the coffee, the cinnamon, cocoa, chili, and cardamom in the filter to make 8 cups of coffee. Pour one ounce of the Kahlua in each cup then fill with the hot coffee. Top with a dollop of whipped cream dusted with cinnamon.
8 servings
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Houlton? Really? We don’t celebrate it in our community way south of Houlton. Perhaps we should, though, if we get yummy coffee drinks.
Sure Vee, any reason for a good cup, right? I can’t remember where the exact spot was that celebrates it…We wee hoping for a 100 acre farm but could’t sell our home in time. :/ Still dream about it tho…. we’ll do coffee when it happens!
If I could still drink coffee I would SO drink that. It has chocolate and cardamom in it. And Chili powder. *sigh* It does look lovely.
yeah. It is good stuff. You could make it with hot chocolate!
Growing up in California I can’t recall ever not celebrating Cinco de Mayo. Especially once I started taking Spanish in seventh grade.
I think today would be a good day to drink your recipe ….all day…. unfortunately I cannot.
Ginger…me too…in fact..let’s forgo the coffee part and just stick with the kahlua…