Am I the only one who loves all things Italian? I doubt it! 🙂

Hope you also love this delicious and easy spiced coffee recipe, perhaps along with a holiday cookie, or when reading one of my sweet holiday romances.

Quick and Easy Spiced Coffee Recipe

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2 cups water
1 tblsp. brown sugar
2 three-inch cinnamon sticks
peel of 1 orange
1/4 tsp. whole allspice
1 tblsp. instant coffee
Combine all ingredients except coffee in saucepan; heat to boiling. Strain and pour over coffee. Stir when coffee is dissolved. Serve with twist of lemon peel or cinnamon stick. Enjoy!

Do you have a favorite coffee recipe? Please share in the comments below. One lucky reader will be chosen randomly to win a FREE copy of my sweet holiday romance, A Snowy White Christmas!
Check back on this blog Monday, December 19th, for the winner.

In the meantime, while you’re sipping a cup of spiced coffee, let me offer a couple of sweet romance holiday books to relax with and enjoy! Readers are saying these books read like Hallmark movies!

Candleglow and Mistletoe
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A Snowy White Christmas
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16 Responses

  1. I might actually like your recipe. I am not a coffee drinker but I love the smell of it. I only get flavored coffee drinks like a Peppermint Mocha or Pumpkin Spice latte.

  2. Recipe for coffee from an Irish grandma is strong with bailey’s cream or Jamison to make Irish coffer

  3. I like regular black coffee with a spoon or two of carmel syrup ( ice cream topping) stirred in it.

  4. I wish I had a recipe to share. I’m basic. Coffee, 2 sugars, 3 creamers. (carmel, if possiable.) Thanks for sharing and the giveaway.

  5. I don’t drink coffee but this recipe looks wonderful. My grandparents on my dad’s side were Italian. My grandfather was an Italian chef.

  6. I love coffee, especially some of the holiday blends, including peppermint mocha, pumpkin spice and salted caramel. Or even a plain coffee if it is tasty. I don’t trust my awful sense of playing with spices myself as anything requiring mixing, reading a recipe and having it turns out well. Yours sounds very good!

  7. Not a coffee drinker but I do enjoy cappuccinos from my local Cumberland Farms (gas station/store here in the northeast)