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Coffee Syrup

Cookbook
Author(s): Susanna Hoffman
Page 517
Cuisine: Greek
Course: Other
challenge coffee easy easy dessert syrup
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3 reviews, average rating 3.7 / 5

friederike

12 years ago
4/5
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Made a nice syrup. It was slightly bitter, but that's to be expected with coffee, and wasn't noticeable at all in the Walnut Cake with Coffee Syrup (nor would it be if you used it in other desserts, e.g. over vanilla ice cream - at least that's what I guess). I actually used slightly diluted espresso instead of strong coffee.
QS, how I read the recipe was that it shouldn't yet be syrupy when you turn off the heat; that will happen automatically once it cools down. I turned off the heat after 15...
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Queezle_Sister

13 years ago
4/5
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This syrup, made with coffee, water, sugar, and honey, turned out so surprising. Our house generally loves all things coffee, but the addition of honey, and all the sugar, ended up making it more caramel-flavored - or something - but not a distinct coffee flavor. We loved it, even the one person who doesn't care for coffee.
My one quibble is that you are instructed to make this syrup, and when its cold, pour it on the cool cake. I cooked mine to the syrup they suggested, but it was very hard...
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Peckish Sister

13 years ago
3/5
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Instead of one half of a cup of coffee, I substituted one quarter of a cup of fresh squeezed lemon juice, so the sourness would not be overpowering. Then I only just brought it to a boil, instead of cooking it for fifteen minutes so it would not be over reduced. It made a very delicious lemon syrup that went well on the walnut cake.

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