Cinnamon coffee is a variation of your regular coffee that involves adding cinnamon to your coffee grounds before brewing.
This simple addition not only adds a delightful aroma to your morning routine but also brings a unique flavor to your coffee that will have you returning for more.
How to Make Cinnamon Coffee
Note: The full instructions are provided in the recipe card below.
Add the coffee grounds and broken cinnamon sticks to a coffee press. Pour in hot water *(ensuring that all the grounds and cinnamon pieces are saturated). Place the plunger on the press without pushing it down. Brew for about 4 minutes.
Gently push down the plunger until it reaches the bottom of the press. Serve
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📖 Recipe
Easy Cinnamon Coffee
Ingredients
- 24 oz hot water , just off the boil
- 8 oz (good quality) ground coffee
- 2 cinnamon sticks , broken in half
Instructions
- Add the coffee grounds and broken cinnamon sticks to a coffee press. Pour in hot water *(ensure to saturate all the grounds and cinnamon pieces). Place the plunger on the press without pushing it down. Brew for about 4 minutes. Gently push down the plunger until it reaches the bottom of the press. Serve
Notes
- To store: To store the Cinnamon coffee, transfer the remaining coffee to an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- To reheat: When reheating, pour the desired amount of coffee into a saucepan and heat over low to medium heat until hot. You can also reheat the coffee in the microwave by pouring it into a microwave-safe mug and heating it on high for 30-second intervals until hot. However, it's worth noting that coffee tastes best when consumed fresh. Therefore, making only the amount of coffee you need is recommended, avoiding storing it too long.
- (2 tablespoon of ground coffee for every 6 oz of water)
All nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods, and portion sizes per household.