I just tasted coffee coolatta from Dunkin Donuts and fell in love with it but it cost money and it was more ice than coffee so when I can make it at home as per my taste and little healthy why not to make it at home?. So made it and enjoy it too. Its a perfect drink to beat the heat and during outdoor BBQ parties too. You can make ahead coffee and put it in fridge and when its time to feed, make it and put it in big pitcher so everyone can enjoy it.
Ingredients :
1 cup of strong coffee or as per your liking
1 cup of light cream
3-5 tbsp of sugar or as per taste
2 tbsp. Hershey's chocolate syrup
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tbsp. Nutella
2 cups of ice
Method :
Make coffee as per your liking, add sugar in it while it is hot. When it comes to room temperature, add vanilla extract, don't add this while its hot. Then add nutella and mix it.
When its cold put it in fridge.
Take it out , in a blender add coffee, chocolate syrup, light cream and mix it, then add ice and mix it again so it become thick. You can skip ice but then its just simple cold coffee. Churn it till its nice and smooth.
Take it out in glass, add some whipped cream and drizzle some chocolate syrup and enjoy it.
Hearth and soul blog hop. June First week - Zesty South Indian Kitchen
http://www.amummytoo.co.uk/tag/recipeoftheweek/
Ingredients :
1 cup of strong coffee or as per your liking
1 cup of light cream
3-5 tbsp of sugar or as per taste
2 tbsp. Hershey's chocolate syrup
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tbsp. Nutella
2 cups of ice
Method :
Make coffee as per your liking, add sugar in it while it is hot. When it comes to room temperature, add vanilla extract, don't add this while its hot. Then add nutella and mix it.
When its cold put it in fridge.
Take it out , in a blender add coffee, chocolate syrup, light cream and mix it, then add ice and mix it again so it become thick. You can skip ice but then its just simple cold coffee. Churn it till its nice and smooth.
Take it out in glass, add some whipped cream and drizzle some chocolate syrup and enjoy it.
Hearth and soul blog hop. June First week - Zesty South Indian Kitchen
http://www.amummytoo.co.uk/tag/recipeoftheweek/
I totally agree to you on that comment... ur coolata looks refreshing...
ReplyDeletethanks Rafeeda.
Deletehomemade things are the best....lovely
ReplyDeletethank you Amrita
DeleteI'm not even a coffee drinker but boy does this look good:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Camilla.
DeleteI love that you have put nutella in this. There is so much that you can do with that stuff.
ReplyDeleteMy son can live on that stuff, thank you Dannii
DeleteWOW! What a lovely refreshing recipe! I love the look of that! Karen
ReplyDeleteaww wow this is looking so yummy
ReplyDeletelooks so delish...loved the name too..
ReplyDeleteDelicious coffee coolata thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop, tweeting. and featuring.
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