- Posted by ROASTeCoffeeBuzz
- Sat, 10/22/2011 - 14:23
Coffee's Not Just For Drinking

Source: Womens Health Mag online
Maybe it’s the cooling weather, but magazines are again picking up the idea that coffee in recipes not only packs health benefits, but added flavor. This is nothing new for ROASTe fans, as we had a very well-received recipe contest this past summer and we’ve also featured coffee recipes on our website. But Matthew Kadey, a dietician, adds some more coffee cooking tips in a recent Women’s Health Mag article.
Kadey reminds readers that coffee included the same “nutritionally charged compounds” as found in wine, green tea and chocolate. Here’s a new stat to add to your list of coffee health benefits: “The Archives of Internal Medicine found that each time you refill your cup of java (caffeinated or decaf) in a day, you slash your diabetes risk by 7 percent.” If you abide by Kadey’s recommended maximum of four 6-oz cups a day, that is a 28 percent lower risk for that disease. It also helps against heart disease. (Regarding that 28% lower diabetes risk, that's probably a general figure; it doesn't make sense that it keeps multiplying every day. Other articles are reporting 20% to 60% lower risk, so this is not an exact science as yet.)
Since these benefits can be realized whether drinking or eating the coffee, the article goes on to suggest ways to add coffee to recipes. It can be rubbed in ground form on meats for added taste. If brewing first and adding as a liquid, it adds an earthy element, especially in dishes that are based on chocolate, cherries, blueberries, lemon and strong nuts such as pecans and walnuts. For the strongest flavor, brew a dark roast with half the water and let it cool to room temperature before adding it to a batter.
For ROASTe’s summer recipes, go to http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/roaste/Shake-Summer-Heat . For a turkey rub recipe, go to http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/sherman8r/Add-New-Thanksgiving-Traditi... .
Other related articles can be found listed at:
http://www.roaste.com/search/search_content/Health+benefits+for+coffee?p...
In all of the discussions on health benefits of coffee, it’s important to remember that even good things can be overdone. As with wine, chocolate and other healthy foods, moderation is still important, as Kadey warns.
Brew on in good health.












REVIEWS & COMMENTS
COFFEE IS GOOD!
samuellaw178 | Sat, 11/12/2011 - 01:47All these 'benefits' of coffee really got me thinking sometimes. Were they trying to find reasons to drink more coffee?:P Anyhow, it's good news if they really do as claimed. Cheers to coffee!
SEAFOOD?
jbviau | Sun, 10/23/2011 - 22:28I had coffee-rubbed scallops once and loved them. Not sure exactly how they were prepared though.
I READ A RECIPE FOR A COFFEE
Karrde | Sun, 10/23/2011 - 16:31I read a recipe for a coffee rubbed steak once, and while intrigued, never followed up on it. Maybe I should give it a go sometime.
YES PLEASE!
Henri James | Sun, 10/23/2011 - 00:20I totally agree! A friend of mine loves to add magic bohnen (I guess its a premium weight loss coffee) into some of what he makes cause he thinks it helps him lose weight while he eats, a little counter-intuitive I know. But it really adds a unique flavor that I just can't get enough of, and if it really burns fat then drink on!
YEAH I THINK COFFEE GETS A
intrepid510 | Sat, 10/22/2011 - 22:19Yeah I think coffee gets a lot of bad rep and it's starting to change. In the end it is just another spice so why not add it all sorts of things?
14 CUPS A DAY
Wakeknot | Sat, 10/22/2011 - 21:40the diabetes stat tells me that is roughly what I should drink or even better 15 just to get rid of that last 2 percent since I have it in my family.
I'LL TAKE IT STRAIGHT :-)
broseph | Sat, 10/22/2011 - 17:08i'll take it straight :-)
HEALTH
yeahyeah | Sat, 10/22/2011 - 16:43Hmm, only three cups so far today. Looks like a fourth is in order.
HEALTHY RESPECT FOR COFFEE
EricBNC | Sat, 10/22/2011 - 16:26Another good reason to drink coffee - thanks!