- Posted by Lisa
- Thu, 10/21/2010 - 19:34
Experiments in coffee cooking
Time to experiment again. This time with meatloaf, coffee and the slow cooker. I like using my slow cooker. It makes the house smell nice and I can do other things while the food is cooking.
I used:
- Two pounds of ground sirloin
- ¼ cup of Italian breadcrumbs (I made my own by grinding up dried Italian bread)
- 1 egg
- 4 scoops of very ground coffee (almost a powder). I used Dean’s Beans Full Moon. http://www.roaste.com/product/Deans-Beans/Full-Moon
The slow cooker was set to bake for eight hours.
It came out very juicy. The coffee flavor is subtle but it gives the meat that little “something extra”. I did not use extra spices because I did not want to overshadow the coffee flavor.
I also was given a package of Pumpkin Pie coffee (a friend of mine does not like pumpkin). I decided to give it a try – I love pumpkin pie. I drank it with whipped cream on top and enjoyed it very much. I like the spicy smell and the whipped cream made me think that I had pumpkin pie in front of me. Now I have to wonder – just how would it taste in cooking? Will experiment and let you know...












REVIEWS & COMMENTS
COOL!
Son Ton | Sun, 02/12/2012 - 01:21A very interesting recipe indeed. I can only imagine that it must be delicious at the end. I will have to try this sometime in the future.
INTERESTING
Chamie | Wed, 12/07/2011 - 19:22I'm partial to coffee in my dessert recipes -- don't have as much experience using coffee in entrees and with meat. I'll definitely have to try this and see how it turns out. Maybe we'll have meatloaf tomorrow night.
DOS THE CAFFEINE HAVE AN IMPACT
Wakeknot | Mon, 11/07/2011 - 12:40can you feel any kick?
VERY CREATIVE!
EricBNC | Thu, 09/08/2011 - 15:25This is a recipe easy enough for even me to try. I would have thought the coffee would turn bitter though.