Elevate your coffee ritual with this delightful Cinnamon Spiced Coffee with Citrus and Clove — a perfectly balanced blend of warmth and zest. This aromatic recipe infuses freshly brewed coffee with a fragrant medley of cinnamon, whole cloves, and a bright hint of orange peel, creating a cozy yet invigorating flavor experience. Crafted in just 15 minutes, this spiced coffee is easy to make and can be customized with creamy frothed milk or a touch of brown sugar for added sweetness. Perfect for chilly mornings or as a comforting afternoon pick-me-up, this citrus-clove coffee is a must-try for anyone craving a sophisticated twist on their coffee routine. Keywords: spiced coffee recipe, cinnamon coffee, citrus clove coffee, aromatic coffee drinks, cozy coffee recipes.
In a small saucepan, combine the water, cinnamon stick, whole cloves, and orange peel. Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat and let it gently simmer for 5 minutes to allow the spices to infuse.
In a coffee maker or French press, add the coffee grounds.
Strain the spiced water into the coffee maker or French press, discarding the cinnamon stick, cloves, and orange peel.
Brew the coffee as usual, allowing the spiced water to extract the coffee flavors.
If desired, heat the milk separately in a small saucepan or microwave until warm, then froth it using a frother or whisk for added creaminess.
Pour the brewed coffee into a mug, add the warm milk (if using), and stir in the brown sugar for sweetness.
Serve hot and enjoy the aromatic, spiced coffee experience.
Calories |
78 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
% Daily Value* |
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| Total Fat | 2.4 g | 3% | |
| Saturated Fat | 1.0 g | 5% | |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 0.0 g | ||
| Cholesterol | 5 mg | 2% | |
| Sodium | 48 mg | 2% | |
| Total Carbohydrate | 13.6 g | 5% | |
| Dietary Fiber | 3.5 g | 12% | |
| Total Sugars | 7.3 g | ||
| Protein | 3.0 g | 6% | |
| Vitamin D | 0.8 mcg | 4% | |
| Calcium | 165 mg | 13% | |
| Iron | 1.2 mg | 7% | |
| Potassium | 346 mg | 7% | |
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.