Best 2 A Pub Coffee Recipes

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Are you craving a rich and flavorful coffeehouse-style beverage without having to leave your home? Look no further! In this article, we will embark on a delightful journey to discover the secrets of crafting the perfect "pub coffee." Whether you prefer a bold espresso, a creamy latte, or a smooth cappuccino, we have compiled a comprehensive guide to help you replicate the magic of your favorite coffee shop right in your own kitchen. With step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and insights into the art of coffee making, you'll be able to impress your friends and family with barista-quality coffee that will transport your taste buds to the bustling atmosphere of a traditional pub.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

COFFEE BARS



Coffee Bars image

Cut into large or small bars.

Provided by Rosina

Categories     Desserts     Cookies     Bar Cookie Recipes

Yield 36

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon ground cardamom
¼ teaspoon salt
½ cup milk
2 teaspoons instant coffee granules
¼ cup butter
1 cup white sugar
1 cup confectioners' sugar
1 egg
1 cup chopped almonds
3 cups confectioners' sugar
⅓ cup evaporated milk
1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Combine flour, baking powder, cardamom, and salt; set these dry ingredients aside.
  • Combine milk and instant coffee in saucepan, and heat at a medium low setting. Stir until coffee dissolves, and remove from the heat.
  • In a large bowl, cream the butter or margarine with the white sugar and 1 cup confectioners' sugar. Beat in the egg, and then beat in the coffee mixture. Gradually blend in the mixture of dry ingredients, and fold in the almonds.
  • Spread dough evenly in a 9 x 13 inch baking pan. Bake for 18-20 minutes at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rack.
  • To Make Frosting: Put 1 cup of the confectioners' sugar in a mixing bowl. Beat in the evaporated milk and vanilla extract. Gradually beat in remaining 2 cups of confectioners' sugar. Continue beating until of desired consistency. If consistency is too thick, add a little more milk; if it is too thin, add more powdered sugar.
  • Frost the bars with the icing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 126.5 calories, Carbohydrate 23.8 g, Cholesterol 9.5 mg, Fat 3.1 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 1.6 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 44.9 mg, Sugar 19.2 g

COFFEE TOFFEE CRUNCH BARS



Coffee Toffee Crunch Bars image

These homemade candy bars are reminiscent of your favorite Ben & Jerry's ice cream - chocolate feuilletine crust and a coffee mousse are layered together for contrasting flavor and crunch. Once the bars have set, cut them into rectangles and top each with a white chocolate cremeux for a decadent, sweet treat.

Provided by Jet Tila

Categories     dessert

Time 10h30m

Yield About 24 bars

Number Of Ingredients 16

Nonstick cooking spray
11.28 ounces (320 grams) praline paste
6.35 ounces (180 grams) white chocolate pistoles
4 cups (340 grams) feuilletine
1 1/2 cups (340 grams) crushed toffee candy pieces, such as Heath Toffee Bar
17 ounces (482 grams) milk chocolate pistoles
3.6 sheets (9 grams total) silver leaf gelatin
1 1/2 cups (360 grams) milk
2 tablespoons (27 grams) coffee extract
1 1/2 teaspoons (5 grams) kosher salt
3 1/2 cups (642 grams) heavy cream
6 ounces (170 grams) white chocolate pistoles
1 teaspoon (5 grams) glucose syrup
2.25 sheets (6 grams) silver leaf gelatin
1 cup (200 grams) heavy cream
1/2 cup (100 grams) whole milk

Steps:

  • For the base: Line a baking sheet with parchment and put a 15-by-11-inch ring mold on top. Spray the parchment and ring mold with cooking spray.
  • Melt the praline paste and white chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over (but not touching) a saucepan of simmering water, stirring to combine. Fold in the feuilletine. Spread evenly on the bottom of the prepared ring mold. Sprinkle the crushed toffee pieces over the crust. Refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour.
  • For the mousse: Put the milk chocolate in a large bowl. Bloom the gelatin sheets in a bowl of ice water until soft, about 5 minutes.
  • Bring the milk, coffee extract, salt and bloomed gelatin to a boil in a medium saucepan. Puree with an immersion blender until smooth, then strain through a fine mesh sieve over the milk chocolate. Let sit for 5 minutes, then stir with a rubber spatula to combine. Allow to cool to 90 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer.
  • Meanwhile, whip the cream by hand or with an electric mixer on medium speed until it holds a ribbon on the surface when the whisk is lifted.
  • Fold the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture in 3 additions. Pour over the feuilletine base and smooth evenly with an offset spatula. Allow to set, about 45 minutes, then wrap with plastic wrap and freeze the layered base overnight.
  • For the cremeaux: Put the white chocolate and glucose syrup in a large bowl. Bloom the gelatin sheets in a bowl of ice water until soft, about 5 minutes.
  • Bring the cream, milk and bloomed gelatin to a boil in a large saucepan. Strain through a fine mesh sieve over the white chocolate and glucose. Let sit for 2 minutes, then stir with a rubber spatula to combine. Press plastic wrap directly on the surface so it doesn't form a skin and cover the bowl with another piece of plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
  • Flip the frozen layered base over (still in the ring mold), peel off the parchment and place on another parchment-lined baking sheet. Run a hot knife around the edges of the layered base and lift the ring mold to remove. Let sit at room temperature until it can be cut, 15 to 20 minutes and no more than 30 minutes. Test by touching the center with your fingertip. If it leaves a fingerprint, it's ready to cut.
  • Cut into 1-by-4-inch inch bars (or whatever size you want). Whip the cremeux to stiff peaks with an electric mixer on medium-high speed and place in a piping bag with a small plain round or star pastry tip. Pipe the cremeux in small dollops or rosettes on top of each bar.

Tips:

  • Use Freshly Ground Coffee: The quality of your coffee beans and the way they are ground have a significant impact on the taste of your final brew. Always use freshly ground coffee beans for the best flavor.
  • Proper Coffee-to-Water Ratio: Experiment with different coffee-to-water ratios to find what suits your taste preferences. Generally, a 1:16 ratio (1 gram of coffee for every 16 grams of water) is a good starting point.
  • Water Temperature: The ideal water temperature for brewing coffee is between 195°F (90°C) and 205°F (96°C). Avoid using boiling water, as it can extract bitterness from the coffee.
  • Brew Time: The brewing time depends on the type of coffee you are making. For a standard drip coffee maker, a brew time of 4-6 minutes is usually sufficient. For espresso, the extraction should take around 25-30 seconds.
  • Clean Your Equipment Regularly: Keeping your coffee maker and grinder clean is essential for maintaining the quality of your coffee. Remove any coffee residue or oils that can build up over time.

Conclusion:

Mastering the art of coffee brewing allows you to enjoy a consistently delicious cup of coffee at home. Experiment with different brewing methods, coffee beans, and brewing parameters to discover your perfect coffee experience. Remember to use fresh coffee beans, maintain the proper coffee-to-water ratio, and brew at the optimal temperature for the best results. With practice and attention to detail, you'll be able to create café-quality coffee in the comfort of your own home.

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