I just bought a Tassimo hot beverage maker. You know, the machine that makes - deep breath - American coffee, Cappuccino, Twinings English tea, Suchard Hot chocolate, Carte Noire Crema Intenso, Latte Machiato, and a good-old-fashioned espresso.

Anyway... I want to try making a selection of different mini-desserts for different drinks. Say, three flavours for each drink.
(I've got a lota time on my hands, and a lota friends who want to try the machine)

So, what I've got as the perfect accompanying flavours are:

1)
Lemon cake, vanilla ice and chopped fresh mango,
...to go with the tea.

2)
Brownie, pot of hot fudge, fresh half-strawberries,
... to go with an espresso.

And....

...after that, I'm running out of ideas.

So, anyone want to shove in their perfect trinity of desserts and prefered hot drink for a perfect gourmet moment?

Best wishes, thanks and two points to each person who answers

Is moka pot inferior to espresso machine?

the coffee made by moka pot is totally different!

How To Use a Stovetop Espresso Maker

A short instructional video on how to use a stovetop espresso maker. Kind of a follow-up to my Coffee Press video. ***This is not my kitchen so stop telling me to clean it. ***

and how can i make them?
and this is kind of dumb.. but would i let the steam/froth go into the cup or the pot thing?

I have a pot of coffee left over from yesterday. I usually save the grinds for my raised bed garden, and it just occurred to me to just use the stale coffee. What do you think?

We currently have one of those large coffee pots in our office, so we get I'd say between 8-10 cups of coffee per pot. We currently have Peet's French Roast (nasty) and we usually put about 3-4 scoops in the coffee filter which is a regular sized coffee filter (flat). I honestly have no idea how many pots we get out of each 1 pound bag because many people make coffee here in our office. How many pots would you say you'd get from 1 pound of ground coffee?

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