Creamy horchata made from rice, condensed milk, evaporated milk, and cinnamon is the perfect base for a shot of espresso in this easy horchata-inspired latte.
A hint of pumpkin spice adds a special holiday flavor to these fun marshmallow-filled hot chocolate bombs, which make the perfect ending to a Thanksgiving meal.
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!