Sunday Coffee Recipe: Lavender Vanilla Coffee

Lavender Vanilla is a unique and delightful flavor that can be used to add a touch of sweetness and floral aroma to your coffee. The combination of these two flavors creates a beautiful balance that can be enjoyed hot or cold, making it a versatile and refreshing drink for any time of day. Here are some things that captivate us about this flavor profile and different ways you can enjoy this beverage on this beautiful Sunday morning. 

Benefits of Lavender Vanilla

Relaxing Properties: Lavender is known for its calming and relaxing properties, which can help reduce stress and anxiety. Adding lavender to your coffee can help create a relaxing and soothing experience.

Improved Mood: The aroma of lavender can also help improve your mood, making it a great choice for a morning pick-me-up.

Unique Flavor: The combination of lavender and vanilla creates a unique and delicious flavor that is different from traditional coffee flavors. It can add an exciting twist to your daily coffee routine.

Recipe for Lavender Vanilla Coffee:

  • Ingredients:
  • 1 cup brewed coffee
  • 1/2 cup milk (whole milk or non-dairy milk like almond or soy)
  • 1/4 teaspoon of Spice 'n' Nice Lavender Vanilla flavoring

Instructions:

  1. Add Spice 'n' Nice Lavender Vanilla flavoring to your coffee grounds and brew your coffee according to your preference, then set it aside.
  2. In a small saucepan, heat the milk over medium heat until it starts to steam. For extra flavor, add a sprinkle of Spice 'n' Nice Lavender Vanilla flavoring to the milk.
  3. Turn off the heat and let the mixture steep for 3-5 minutes.
  4. Pour the now Lavender Vanilla flavored coffee into a mug and add the lavender-vanilla milk.
  5. Stir the drink to combine the coffee and milk.
  6. Top with whipped cream (if desired) and a sprinkle of Spice 'n' Nice Lavender Vanilla flavoring for the aesthetic.

Enjoy your fragrant and delicious lavender vanilla coffee drink with a flavoring that is naturally zero calorie, has no added sugars or preservatives!

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