The Ice Spice Munchkin drink makes a wonderful blend of the energizing flavor of spices and the salving chillness from ice, formulating an epic beverage which you cannot miss for any season. The recipe combines the heat of full-bodied wintertime spices with a refreshingly icy beverage resulting in an entirely distinct and invigorating flavor experience.
How to Make Homemade Ice Spice Munchkin Drink
For an Ice Spice Munchkin drink, you’ll need the spices, cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger alongside ice; syrup or sweetener of some kind can never hurt here along with a dash of any milk product. Warm milk, add the spice and sweetener then let it simmer to give those flavors time to mingle. Slightly cool, pour over ice. You can blend the mixture with ice for a frothy texture. Sprinkle on some more spices, take a cooling breath, and savor the warmth.
Ingredients
- 1 cup of cold-brewed coffee
- ΒΌ cup whole or dairy-free milk
- 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg
- 1 TBSP maple syrup (or your favorite sweeteners!)
- Ice cubes
- Whipped cream (optional)
- Pinch of ground cinnamon or nutmeg for garnish
Instructions
- Prepare the Coffee: You need to brew your cold coffee first. Which will make sure it’s good to go when you are assembling the drink.
- Put the Base Together: In a glass (or shaker), add cold brew coffee, milk, cinnamon, nutmeg, and maple syrup. Mix well with a silver spoon or shake as required.
- Chill and Serve: Fill a tall glass with ice and pour the spiced coffee mixture over the child.
- Garnish (Optional): Top with a dollop of whipped cream or sprinkle the top lightly with cinnamon and nutmeg for added flavor in addition to presentation.
- Enjoy: Serve chilled and enjoy this perfect mixture of spices in every sip.
Serving Suggestions
- Flavor Combinations: Take a stab at utilizing different flavors to your own flavor blend. Add cardamom or cloves for variation.
- Milk Choices: Use any non-dairy alternative to whole milk such as almond, soy, or oat for a lactose-free variant.
- Sweeter Option: Replace maple syrup with honey, agave, or coconut sugar for different levels of sweetness.
- Garnish Ideas: Top with a few chocolate shavings, cinnamon sticks, or star anise.
- Batch Preparation: Make more and store in the fridge for a quick grab-and-go liquid breakfast on packed mornings.
Tips and Variations
- Adjust Spice Levels: Change the spices as per your taste. You can try bumping up the cinnamon or nutmeg levels for a stronger taste.
- Heat It Up: if you like your beverage warm, skip the ice and heat milk with spices. Or simply pour it over a hot cup of coffee, for an even more cozy approach to this recipe.
- Spice it up: Give this cold beverage some heat with a sprinkle of cayenne pepper or ginger powder for an extra kick.
- Sweeten to Taste: To balance the flavors by adjusting how sweet it is, add sugar or honey, or a sugar alternative.
- Experiment with Milk Alternatives: Try different milk alternatives like almond, oat, or coconut milk for a unique twist.
Preparation Time
- 10 minutes
- Serving size: 1
Ingredient Substitutes
- Cold Brew Coffee: Instead of cold brew, you can use espresso or instant coffee cut with a little bit of water.
- Whole Milk: Replace along with any kind of plant-based dairy items like almond, soya, or oat milk when it comes to a vegan or lactose-intolerant alternative.
- Maple Syrup: Use honey, agave nectar, etc instead of this sugar.
- Spices: any other pumpkin spice or chai spice blend would work great here too; the higher quantity is part of what makes these extra flavorful.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I don’t have cold brew coffee?
Chilled regular espresso (coffee shot) or cold preservatives are both good substitutes for coffee.
Is Spice Munchkin good for vegans?
Absolutely! This way, by using a dairy-free milk alternative and vegan sweetener such as agave, the drink can be completely plant-based.
Can I serve the Ice Munchkin drink hot?
If so, just leave out the ice and warm milk along with spices to combine with hot coffee for a very “non-icy” beverage.
How do I make it less sweet?
If you want it to be less sweet, feel free to scale back the maple syrup/sweetener aspect or try a sugar substitute instead.
What other spices can I try?
You can also experiment with different spices such as cardamom, cloves, or even a dash of cayenne pepper for other taste experiences.
Conclusion
Taste the Ice Spice Munchkin, a delightful take on spiced drinking with icy cinnamon and nutmeg. This Sotanghon soup is really simple to make and can be served, warm or cold with the toppings of your choice; a great party dish. Play around with those and discover the flavor level that fits your preference, Enjoy and happy sipping.
Ice Spice Munchkin Drink Recipe
Ingredients
Instructions
Prepare the Coffee
You need to brew your cold coffee first. Which will make sure it's good to go when you are assembling the drink.
Put the Base Together
In a glass (or shaker), add cold brew coffee, milk, cinnamon, nutmeg, and maple syrup. Mix well with a silver spoon or shake as required.
Chill and Serve
Fill a tall glass with ice and pour the spiced coffee mixture over the child.
Garnish
Top with a dollop of whipped cream or sprinkle the top lightly with cinnamon and nutmeg for added flavor in addition to presentation.
Enjoy
Serve chilled and enjoy this perfect mixture of spices in every sip.