Hot chocolate gets an espresso kick, providing a nice contrast to the sweetness. You can experiment with this recipe using different kinds of chocolate as well.
Who could ask for a better pairing than coffee and booze? We'll run down some of our favorite mixtures here, dishing out coffee cocktails from worst to best.
They're a special way to warm up after a cold day, welcome guests to a party, and ring in the new year. Here are some of our favorite holiday drink recipes.
If you're tired of spending a lot of money on store-bought kombucha, it's actually easy to make home-brewed kombucha for less. Here's how to get started.
If you want a strong brunch cocktail or an after-dinner drink, try this easy espresso martini cocktail. It pairs well with chocolate desserts or soft cheese.
Coffee can get stale, and we don't mean the beans. If you need a new coffee recipe, check out our round-up, which has iced coffees, lattes, frappes, and more.
An Irish coffee is a classic drink, but if you want to add a twist to the standard recipe, try this Irish coffee cocktail that features Bailey's whipped cream.
The great thing about a latte is that it gives you that nice kick of caffeine, some creamy milk, and, often, a sweet topping that takes it to a whole new level.
Do you want a taste of fancy coffee but prefer making it at home instead of going to your local coffee shop or coffee chain? If so, we have the perfect recipe!
With the range of coffee drinks on the market, there's no reason to be bored with your cup of java. That's why you should try this cold brew vanilla soda.