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Coffee vodka

4 servings

5 minutes

Coffee vodka is an elegant and original drink that combines the rich flavor of coffee with the depth and warmth of strong alcohol. Its origin is linked to experimental cuisine, where classic ingredients intertwine in unusual combinations. The drink has a sweet caramel note, a subtle vanilla aroma, and a soft coffee bitterness. Coffee vodka is perfect for creating cocktails, adding to desserts, or enjoying neat as a digestif. Its deep flavor warms on cool evenings, while its rich aroma makes it an ideal complement to chocolate and creamy desserts. For perfect balance, it should be aged to allow it to open up and gain richness. It's an excellent choice for connoisseurs of unconventional alcoholic compositions looking to try something unique.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
599.2
kcal
3.8g
grams
0.9g
grams
99.8g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Water
2 
glass
Sugar
2 
glass
Vanilla pod
0.5 
pc
Vodka
1.5 
glass
Instant coffee
0.5 
glass
Caramel food coloring
 
to taste
Cooking steps
  • 1

    In a saucepan, mix water and sugar, bring to a boil while stirring.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Water2 glasss
    2. Sugar2 glasss
  • 2

    Remove from heat and add instant coffee. Stir.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Instant coffee0.5 glass
  • 3

    Finely chop the vanilla pod and mix it with vodka. Add the mixture to the coffee syrup and stir.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Vanilla pod0.5 piece
    2. Vodka1.5 glass
    3. Caramel food coloring to taste
  • 4

    Leave in a cool place for 3 weeks, shaking occasionally.

  • 5

    Strain it.

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