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Decaf Coffee Recipes for Relaxed New Year Mornings

 January mornings feel a little different. Because the start of a new year brings fresh energy and hope. Every year we get a chance to leave the past behind and do something different. The air outside is crisp air and the promise of new beginnings are perfect time to cozy up with a warm cup of decaf coffee. That is right, you do not even need caffeine to enjoy mornings. Try some tasty decaf coffee recipes and make your mornings special with no jitters. Get brewing and sip our way into the New Year with joy.


Cinnamon Vanilla Decaf Coffee Latte


This latte brings out the warmth of cinnamon and hit it with sumptuous vanilla. It is perfect for chilly January mornings.


You will need 1 cup of brewed decaf coffee with half cup of your choice of milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and half teaspoon cinnamon are the star ingredients in this brew. 1 teaspoon honey or sugar is optional to make it more tasty.


How to make it


Heat the milk in a small pot until it is warm. We do not need boiling milk. Then use a frother to make the milk bubbly. Take your favourite mug and add vanilla and cinnamon to the brewed coffee. Add the frothy milk and give a nice gentle stir. Want more sweeter? Add honey or sugar then the final touch of a cinnamon sprinkle. Enjoy a decorated hug in a mug for the new year freshness.



Decaf Coffee Beans Mocha Magic


Start your mornings with a little chocolate. Try this decaf mocha recipe and give a rich and creamy start to your day.


You will need a hot brewed cup of decaf coffee with two tablespoons of cocoa powder. You can add 1 tablespoon sugar if you like it sweet then add more. Then you will need ½ cup milk with the option of whipped cream.


Recipe to the magic:


Mix the cocoa powder with sugar and milk in a small pan. Heat it over low heat to dissolve the cocoa and sugar. Now take a mug, pour the hot decaf coffee into it and add the chocolatey milk mixture we made in a pan. After a good stir, gently top it with whipped cream for extra treat. Add cocoa powder on top and enjoy.



Frothy Decaf Espresso Shot


A simple caffeine free recipe for espresso lovers. Make your new year mornings more special with this recipe. Do you know the best part? You can enjoy this no caffeine espresso anytime of the day.


You will need 1 shot of decaf espresso and 2 tablespoons milk. A pinch of sugar is optional to increase the taste as your liking.


How to brew a frothy espresso


Take your stovetop moka pot or espresso machine, whatever you have and brew a shot of decaf espresso. Take another pan and heat milk and mix thick and creamy froth in it. Now mix the frothy milk over the espresso shot. Make it little sweeter if you like and enjoy a simply delicious espresso that gives absolutely no jitters.


Caramel organic decaf coffee delight


This sweet and buttery caramel coffee is just right for a slow morning. If you just want to relax then add caramel sauce to your brew.


You will need 1 cup of brewed decaf coffee and 1 tablespoon caramel sauce. Save some extra caramel for drizzling. You will also need ½ cup milk and whipped cream is an option to make it more like a treat.


How to make it:

Brew your decaf coffee and pour it into a mug. Heat the milk to make it frothy. Stir the caramel sauce into the coffee then decorate it with the frothy milk, whipped cream and extra caramel drizzle. Surely sweet way to start the day.



Conclusion

While you are at the new beginnings and fresh starts in January, make your morning a little cozier with these decaf coffee recipes. Make sure to shop the best decaf espresso beans so these recipes taste delicious. You can also try the amazing decaf range by Blue Spruce Decaf Coffee Co. They have Swiss water processed 100% organic decaf.






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