Spice up your coffee - luxurious Moroccan style


June | Week 23

Spice up your morning coffee

Reader, I know I have been an advocate for tea lately. But ah, freshly brewed coffee in the morning. ♡

Regular coffee feels sometimes awfully mundane so it is time to spice things up a bit.

Turkish (love them) mix some cardamom in their coffee.

Mexicans love their cinnamon coffee sweetened with brown sugar.

Senegalians enjoy coffee with cloves and black pepper.

Do you see where I'm heading?

Well, Moroccans mix a bit of all - because - well why not if the result is a flavorful and intense cup of coffee with warm spices?

You can blend in cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, black, pepper a bit of nutmeg too. And yep, some roasted sesame seeds. Perfect. I found yet another recipe to add some seeds in! The roasted sesame seeds add a beautiful roasted flavor and marries nicely with the spices.

Try it out.

Make your regular morning a bit more exotic. Moroccan Spiced Coffee takes only ten minutes - maybe nine.

Have a beautiful morning ♡

Making it Moroccan

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This Moroccan Harcha is a thin bread with semolina flour and it’s fast to make for it is fried in the pan. In this recipe for semolina bread, Harcha (Harsha), I have added some spelt full-grain semolina to increase fibers to get your morning beautifully started with these flatbreads.

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With this recipe, you’ll learn how to make Moroccan Spiced Coffee in about ten minutes, maybe nine. Spiced coffee in Moroccan style is a lovely mixture of coffee and warm and fragrant spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger, that make the coffee lovers’ day start a hint more luxurious.

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