The coffee and cacao came from a friend's farm. I got the coffee beans and cacao seeds when they were not even roasted yet. When I got them I thought about making different desserts, and I did that with cacao but with coffee, we just drank it.
The process was to let the seeds age, then roast, the coffee beans were already peeled so I just had to do that with the cacao, and finally grind them. The coffee is so satisfying to grind, the texture is dry, kind of like chalk, when you grind it not the powder. The sound is one of those that if you are the one making it is so funny and satisfying, but it's incredibly annoying if another person does it.
The other ingredient is eggnog. It has been on my fridge more than it should actually. I'm from Lara and Brought it from Merida. Two different states in Venezuela, eight hours apart. That travel was amazing, I have some posts about it, I bought the eggnog there in April so... it should be gone by now, but at home, we tend to wait to drink the good stuff, we are always saving it for a better moment, until it goes bad.
I tasted it, smelled it, and all good so I'm going to assume it is still safe to drink it. For me it was special because we never buy it, I've been to Merida only other two times, and this was the first time I actually got to buy what I wanted. And it tastes really good.
The tag fell down because of the humidity inside the fridge.
Ever since I got it I wanted to make a tasty drink and not just consume it as is. But I kept pushing and pushing it for a better moment, and Guess what? It is Christmas now and I don't know when else would be a good moment for eggnog.
The shot is easy but it looks so good. And you can take it one step further and mix it, freeze it, and turn it into ice cream. So good!
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Melt 2 tbsp of cocoa powder with about 2 tbsp of coffee. Let it chill a little bit, and pour it into the glass. Use something to hold it tilt. |
Ten minutes later it will be solid enough to hold to the walls, now pour the eggnog. To decorate use some more cocoa powder. And that麓s it. |
Pretty easy and I think it is actually a real shot, or pretty similar to one made with coffee liquor. |
Make sure the coffee is pretty strong, You can add sugar if needed but eggnog is sweet. Instead of cacao powder you can use a grated bar of chocolate, also swwet, because mine was made by hand and it's sweetened.
To melt the cacao with the coffee I used a ladle directly over the burner, it makes it easier to clean afterward and prevents the cacao from burning. I also used a teaspoon to pour the cacao, I saw it on videos when they make drinks, so you avoid dripping and everything looks so graceful.
It looks really cute inside the freezer. One of my tiny dishes to measure ingredients was the base to keep the glass tilt while solidifying it a little bit, just enough to keep that shape when straighten up.
You are supposed to drink it like a shot, but it's quite a lot, and I want to taste it, so even though I made a shot I ended up using a spoon to eat it 馃槄 I don't know about you but I can only have shots when I already had some drinks before.
Look at this. How something so simple can be so cute and so delicious?
I've never eaten something in a normal way. I deconstruct the sandwiches and eat the hot dogs from both sides to end in the middle so... Here I destroyed my beautiful work and got to taste it.
After months of waiting and the whole process of making two out of the three ingredients, I tasted this delicate and sweet drink. Too dangerous also, because just while tasting it, and drinking the first shot, I got a bit dizzy.
It was nice to share this with you now that the years is almost over. Happy holidays!
Espero les haya gustado, hasta la pr贸xima publicaci贸n
Hope you liked it, until the next time
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