mahirturkishcoffee Senior Member Joined: 27 Jan 2009 Posts: 11 Location: Turkey Expertise: I live coffee
Posted Thu Mar 12, 2009, 4:36am Subject: Turkish Coffee Recipes
I'm writing a blog solely about Turkish coffee... In this blog, I've just written a post about different Turkish coffee recipes. It'll be great, if you guys take a look at it and share your comments...
I saw your blog on Turkish coffee.I'm preparing it slightly different.When I was in Egypt,they give me a coffee that tasted almost as they have menthol in it.do you have a recipe? Mod CraigA edit: Commercial link removed!
Very interesting - I like the sound of Almond, I'll give that a go :)
I've tried various spices in with my Turkish coffee - some grated Nutmeg can be quite nice, although it depends a bit on the coffee you're using it with.
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