A few chocolate chunks and a hint of
espresso powder give the muffins all the flavor they need.
A little
espresso powder gives the whipped - cream topping some edge.
Not exact matches
The addition of
espresso powder always
gives a boost to any baked goods with chocolate.
I add cocoa and
espresso powders to the mix here,
giving the pork a really interesting depth of flavor — not at all sweet — making for a really fun, easy meal.
These amazing brownie cookies include instant coffee or
espresso powder to
give it the mocha taste, and peppermint extract with optional crushed candy canes for the Christmasy twist.
I added some chili
powder to mine to
give it more complexity, and served it chilled (it was in the fridge for hours) in individual
espresso cups.
The
espresso powder, chocolate and molasses must
give it great complexity.
Measure out flour, baking
powder, cocoa, and a little instant
espresso to
give the chocolate even more intensity.
To
give the chocolate flavor a boost, I added a little bit of
espresso powder.
: — RRB - The
espresso powder must
give it a special touch, different from the regular frostings.
The pudding, as well, was a fantastic morning wake - up call and the combination of malty maca, rich cacao
powder, and intense
espresso really
gave me the boost I needed to keep going all day long.
The
espresso powder in this version of Irish moss pudding is an especially nice addition,
giving the pudding a more complex dark chocolate flavor.
Here is a quick list of foods to avoid
giving to your pet: Alcoholic beverages Apple seeds Apricot pits Avocados Cherry pits Candy (particularly chocolate — which is toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets — and any candy containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Coffee (grounds, beans, and chocolate - covered
espresso beans) Garlic Grapes Gum (can cause blockages and sugar free gums may contain the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Hops (used in home beer brewing) Macadamia nuts Moldy foods Mushroom plants Mustard seeds Onions and onion
powder Peach pits Potato leaves and stems (green parts) Raisins Rhubarb leaves Salt Tea (because it contains caffeine) Tomato leaves and stems (green parts) Walnuts Xylitol (artificial sweetener that is toxic to pets) Yeast dough