Homemade Tía María Coffee Liqueur Food

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HOMEMADE TíA MARíA: COFFEE LIQUEUR RECIPE



Homemade Tía María: Coffee Liqueur Recipe image

Control the quality of the ingredients and the level of sweetness when you make your own homemade Tía María or Kahlúa copycat. (Makes just over a liter.)

Provided by Tracy Ariza, DDS

Categories     Beverages

Number Of Ingredients 5

25 ounces rum
1 cup coffee beans ((whole) I chose organic)
4 vanilla beans
2 cups panela (or other sugar of choice)
2 cups water

Steps:

  • Find a glass bottle or jar large enough to store the rum with the coffee beans and vanilla beans for several days. Pour the rum into the container.
  • Split the vanilla beans down the center with a sharp knife. This will expose the inner seeds, allowing the vanilla flavor to better infuse into the rum.
  • Add the split vanilla beans to the bottle with the rum.
  • Add the coffee beans to the bottle with the vanilla beans and rum, cover it, and give it a good shake. I use whole coffee beans because it's less messy and works great, but you can also use ground coffee if you don't have any whole beans.
  • Store the bottle out of direct sunlight, shaking the bottle occasionally, when you walk by it, to help incorporate all of the ingredients so they infuse well into the alcohol.
  • Depending on the strength of the alcohol used, the type of coffee, and whether it was ground or not, in just a few short days the rum will have taken on a dark color and a strong coffee flavor. You should also note the flavor of the vanilla beans, but the flavor is more subtle. At this point, it's really up to you how long you want to leave it infusing. When you are ready to stop the process, move onto the next step.
  • Make a sugar syrup. The first time I made this liqueur, I made a simple sugar syrup by mixing together the water and sugar in a pan over low to medium heat until the sugar dissolved. I used equal weights of water and sugar to make a very basic sugar syrup, but you can make it sweeter by adding more sugar, or lighter by adding less. Once cooled, add the syrup to the coffee infused rum.
  • I have since been experimenting with ways to alter the final flavor of the liqueur. If you want a more caramel flavor, you can caramelize the sugar first, before dissolving it in water to make the syrup. To do so, heat the sugar, without water added, to a pan over low to medium heat until it begins to melt and lightly brown. At that point, you can add water to dissolve the caramelized sugar into a caramel flavored sugar syrup.
  • Strain out the coffee and vanilla beans, and add the sugar syrup to the coffee and vanilla infused rum. It's a good idea to add the sugar syrup little by little, tasting the mixture along the way, so that you don't make the liqueur too sweet for your taste. Stop when you've reached the desired level of sweetness. (If it's sweet enough, but too strong, you can add a little water. I'd wait a few days before adding the water, though, because the alcohol flavor seems to slightly mellow with time.)
  • I wanted a stronger vanilla flavor, so I added a couple of vanilla beans back into the liqueur. Some people are very particular about not having little seeds in the final liqueur. If you want it perfectly smooth and clear of any seeds, you can do a final strain through a coffee filter or tight cheesecloth.
  • Store at room temperature or refrigerated, and serve alone or in any Kahlúa or Tía María recipe. (My husband adds a dash to his espresso.) Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 96 kcal, Carbohydrate 11 g, Sugar 11 g, ServingSize 1 serving

TIA MARIA LIQUEUR



Tia Maria Liqueur image

The third recipe of liqueurs my girlfriend gave me oh so long ago. Again I will mention that being a Quebec recipe it asks for "Alcool" which is basically a 40% alcohol. Not sure if alcohol is available in the USA. I love having a glass of this mixed into some milk, absolutely delicious.

Provided by FrenchBunny

Categories     Beverages

Time 30m

Yield 28 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 tablespoons instant coffee (Tasters Choice Please)
1 1/2 cups dark brown sugar
1 1/2 cups white sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup water
25 ounces alcohol

Steps:

  • Bring first 5 ingredients only to a boil. Let stand to cool.
  • Skim & put through strainer or cheesecloth.
  • Cool completely.
  • Add 25 oz alcohol and stir well.
  • Store for 30 days if you can. Just makes it taste better.

HOMEMADE COFFEE LIQUEUR



Homemade Coffee Liqueur image

Make and share this Homemade Coffee Liqueur recipe from Food.com.

Provided by DaHomeCooker

Categories     For Large Groups

Time P21DT30m

Yield 1/2 cup, 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 cups water
4 cups sugar
2 cups alcohol (vodka for Kahlua, rum for Tia Maria)
1 cup dry instant coffee (dark brew provides stronger coffee flavor While fresh ground coffee leads to tastier Kahlua and Tia ) or 1/2 cup fresh ground coffee (dark brew provides stronger coffee flavor While fresh ground coffee leads to tastier Kahlua and Tia )
1 vanilla beans or 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Boil the water and sugar in large pot, until sugar is completely dissolved. Stir.
  • Remove from heat, cool for half an hour.
  • Slowly add in the dry instant or fresh ground coffee, stirring continuously.
  • Add vanilla to the alcohol (vodka or rum), pour into gallon jug.
  • Combine cooled sugar syrup and coffee mixture with the vodka or rum in gallon jug.
  • Cover tightly, and shake every day for three weeks. Store in cool, dark place.
  • After three weeks, remove vanilla bean (if used) and strain coffee grounds (if fresh ground coffee was used). Discard vanilla bean and coffee grounds.

DAD'S TIA MARIA



Dad's Tia Maria image

Make and share this Dad's Tia Maria recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Sgt. Pepper

Categories     Beverages

Time 35m

Yield 6 pints

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 3/4 ounces instant coffee
9 cups water
6 cups sugar
2 ounces pure vanilla extract
1 3/4 pints of 190 proof ethyl alcohol

Steps:

  • Steep 1 3/4 ounces of instant coffee in 4 cups of boiling water.
  • Make a syrup by putting 6 cups of sugar in 5 cups of boiling water- allow to cool- then add 2 ounces of pure vanilla extract.
  • Mix syrup with coffee mixture then add 1 3/4 pints of 190 proof ethyl alcohol (Everclear).
  • Let cool and enjoy!

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