How do you satisfy a real craving for coffee? When you rely on your coffee every morning, it may get you through, but may not be exciting. Most people drink coffee either black or simply with sugar or cream or both. Well, you don't really have many choices left. Well, if you have the money to spend, you might rely on the Starbucks coffee shop just around the corner and enjoy their coffee menu. But what if you're trying to save money? Sometimes you just want to curl up with your coffee and enjoy it at home?

 

The most important thing is to start with a good coffee maker. These are some coffee recipes that will give you a whole new coffee experience right in your own home. There are the classic coffee recipes such as espresso, cappuccino, macchiato, and mocha. Adding a touch of magic to these will allow you to bring your love for coffee to a whole new level.

 

- Amaretto coffee. Who would have thought that almond would taste so good in coffee? Use your coffee to spice up amaretto, or amaretto to spice up your coffee; either way, it's a winner. They just go together so well! Prepare your regular cup of black coffee and add amaretto starting from a tablespoon and increasing according to your taste.

 

- Espresso Martini. This is another liquor-coffee infusion. Vodka in your coffee will add a little kick. Start with a cup of espresso; add kahlua, crème de cacao, and vodka according to your taste. Cold is the only way to serve it.

 

- Mexican mocha is a little exotic. This is one recipe to try if you want to add an infusion of spices to your coffee. In your cup of black coffee add 1 teaspoon of chocolate syrup, 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar, and whipped cream. Enjoying this hot beverage is satisfying and relaxing.

 

- Coffee float is the coffee version of the root beer float. This recipe may be something your kids would enjoy, but remember to cut back on the caffeine if serving this to them. Take your regular coffee, add sugar and cream and then chill. Add ice cream when served.

 

- Orange coffee. Fruits and coffee go well. Oranges or lemons are both good options to give a new flavor to your coffee. Add one cup coffee to one cup hot chocolate. Place orange slices into each cup. Top it off with a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

 

- Tiramisu. This is the best option for you if you are not a coffee drinker but just want to have your regular coffee fix. People are really paying attention because of the creamy texture and rich taste of this coffee-based dessert.

 

Coffee is one of the things most people can’t live without. It has become part of their lives, whether to keep them going for the day or just because they enjoy its rich taste and aroma.

There are more recipes you can try each day—you might find a new favorite. There are recipe books just for coffee as well as numerous websites with great ideas.