Monday, September 1, 2025

Long Island Iced Coffee

 
I am not really a drinker. I don’t have a problem with people who do, I just prefer to consume my calories in another way, namely, by chewing them. I do like a nice glass of red wine with a slice of pizza, and I like a margarita with Mexican food, but unless the cocktail offers something different, special, or revolves around my favorite beverage, i.e. coffee, I leave it alone. This one came to my attention not too long ago and over the weekend when I was taking a day off and binge-watching one my favorite German crime shows (Tatort: Dortmund for the curious) I decided to make one. Wow! It is good, and it is powerful. Word to the wise, don’t drink this if you have anything planned.Long Island Iced Coffee

 1 oz. vodka

1 oz. rum

1 oz. tequila

1 oz. Kahlua

4 oz. cold brew coffee

Ice cubes

Whipped cream (for topping)

Optional Garnishes:

Chocolate shavings

Cinnamon dusting

Cocoa Powder

 Fill a highball or rocks glass with ice cubes to keep your drink chilled.

 Pour 1 oz. each of vodka, rum, tequila, and Kahlua (or your favorite coffee liqueur) into the glass. This combo creates a rich, balanced base.

Pour in 4 oz. of cold brew coffee for that bold, smooth coffee flavor. Freshly made cold brew from your favorite beans works best.

 Stir in 1 oz. of simple syrup if you prefer a sweeter cocktail. Taste and adjust to your liking.

 Add a generous dollop of whipped cream for a creamy, decadent finish.

 Sprinkle with chocolate shavings, a pinch of cinnamon, or top with a fresh mint sprig for a pop of color and flavor.

 Serve immediately and enjoy the caffeine-fueled buzz!

8 comments:

  1. My SIL and I will enjoy one of these when she visits. Thank you, OP.

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    1. I’m sure that your SIL WILL enjoy one of these, Marie!

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  2. I love everything about that drink! Looks amazing. Hope it didn't keep you awake. ;)

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    1. I couldn’t believe how potent it was. It did make the Cardinals much more bearable to watch.

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  3. Looks great.
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  4. I could get into trouble with this! Did you know they make a Pumpkin Spice Kalua? With 4 oz. of the hard stuff, I'm sure my limit would be ONE. (:

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  5. Oh my! I live on Long Island and while I'm not a drinker, I am very familiar with Long Island Iced Teas. They are legendary in my neck of the woods. However. I've never heard of a coffee variety. I am now off to find out if any of my fellow islanders have...and share it with them if they have not!! Thanks for this one! How fun!!

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Thank you so much for commenting, I love every one of them! I am, however, unable to respond to anonymous comments.