Southeast Florida Frothy Autumn Beverages
Although the leaves do not change color here in Southeast Florida, unless you consider palms turning from bright green to brown. While fall is known as sweater, pie, and soup season, for most of the country, it should also be known as the ultimate beverage season, too. Think about it: Pumpkin spice lattes, apple cider, and a medley of delicious fall cocktails are just the ticket on a chilly day.
These autumnal drinks are warm and cozy, yet chilled. Here in the Palm Beach County area some are cold too for those who love icy beverages year-round! Try one of these delicious, iced autumn beverages to get into the season:
Pumpkin Chilly Foam Iced Espresso:
Ingredients:
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
2 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 tablespoons pumpkin puree
2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
2 cups chilly brew or different iced espresso
Instructions:
1. For the pumpkin foam, whisk collectively the whipping cream, sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. Add within the pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice and whisk till easy. Place within the fridge till prepared to make use of.
2. Construct a chilly brew or iced espresso in a glass with ice however go away half of an inch on the prime for foam.
3. Whip a couple of half a cup of the froth combination in a personal blender or in a bowl with a milk frothier till mild and ethereal.
4. Scoop pumpkin foam atop your iced espresso or chilly brew and sprinkle some remaining pumpkin spice.
Amaretto on Ice:
Ingredients:
8-12 ounces of iced coffee or cold brew
Two tablespoons of amaretto or amaretto-flavored syrup
One cup of crystal-clear cube ice
Whipped cream of your choice
Half-and-half (optional)
Cinnamon for garnish
Instructions:
Brew your coffee of choice via traditional or cold brew methods
Chill the coffee until it reaches the desired temperature
Pour the ice into your glass or cup
Pour the amaretto or amaretto syrup over the ice
Pour your coffee over the ice, mixing the amaretto and coffee together
Top with whipped cream
Garnish with some cinnamon
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