A Caffè Medici is a double shot of espresso extracted over chocolate syrup and fresh orange peel and topped with whipped cream. The drink was created at Last Exit on Brooklyn, a historic coffeehouse of Seattle. [1]
Brews one serving.
EditIngredients
- Two shots espresso (doppio)
- One" square of orange peel
- Two tablespoons of chocolate syrup
- Ingredients for whipped topping; either whipped cream or cappuccino cream
- One to two orange slices for serving suggestion (optional)
EditSteps
- Whip the cream. Cover tightly and refrigerate if it'll be more than ten minutes until your drink is done.
- Set the orange peel in the glass and drown it in the chocolate sauce. Because the Caffè Medici is a layered coffee drink, it should be served in a clear glass, unmixed.
- Although orange is traditionally used, you can also add some lemon if you wish.
- Extract two shots of espresso directly into the glass over the orange peel chocolate syrup.
- Top with a couple good-sized dollops of the whipped topping. Sprinkle with sifted mixture of 1:1 ratio confectioner's sugar and cocoa powder (optional).
- You can grate fresh orange peel or semi-sweet chocolate over the whipped topping if you like.
- Serve with a spoon and a couple slices of fresh orange. Enjoy!
EditTips
- For an extra-fancy zing, rub some orange juice around the rim of the glass before adding the espresso.
EditRelated wikiHows
- Make a Macchiato Coffee
- Make a Coffee Misto
- Make a Caffe Mocha
- Make an Americano
- Make Espresso Vodka
EditSources and Citations
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