It's just that while I drink black most of the time, I love the occasional bullet proof so much
that it becomes hard to even imagine someone not liking it as much
and:
coffee + coconut + stir =/= coffee + butter + coconut + BLEND
totally different sensations, too
especially in a mouthfeel way
ProCarsteNation wrote:did you add butter & blend it?!?
can't believe someone doesn't find this a delicious treat
But yeah, tastes differ...
And if you just put the coconut oil in the cup and stir a little...
that oil spill on your coffe sure isn't very pleasing to look at
I didn't add butter because I don't do animal products so I just went with the coconut. The internet suggested this was an ok thing
I stirred it quite a lot but still got quite a bit of oil sitting at the top of the cup so probably not enough. But I couldn't be bothered to blend, and again the internet suggested you could get away with a vigorous stir.
It wasn't awful I just didn't like it as much as normal coffee. Maybe I'll try doing it properly by blending some time
Achtane wrote:Nooooope
You guys are a lot tougher than me.
ok, I can now confirm:
blending makes all the difference...
stirring gave me oily black coffee with a hint of coconut = not for me
it's not horrible, but makes the idea of adding (that much) fat to coffee seem absurd
blending gave me the looks of added milk and froth on top with a rounder more robust coconut taste (if that makes sense)
it's nice enough without butter, but it lacks the creamy texture and that last "oh yeah" of taste
Achtane wrote:Nooooope
You guys are a lot tougher than me.
ok, I can now confirm:
blending makes all the difference...
stirring gave me oily black coffee with a hint of coconut = not for me
it's not horrible, but makes the idea of adding (that much) fat to coffee seem absurd
blending gave me the looks of added milk and froth on top with a rounder more robust coconut taste (if that makes sense)
it's nice enough without butter, but it lacks the creamy texture and that last "oh yeah" of taste
IMHO YMMV
OK cool. The adding too much fat is definitely my experience so I'll try blending later if it's better!
oh for sure, it's not for every day...
but once in a while as a treat after a hearty meal: yum!
almost a dessert if you add plenty butter or even something sugary...
is there a good vegan alt-butter that's quite... buttery?
I don't think I have admitted to this be in the last 6 months I've been using a standard drip coffee maker due to time, live sucking and the need for coffee.. its a cuisinart, it's ok and has a timer...
ProCarsteNation wrote:is there a good vegan alt-butter that's quite... buttery?
Miyokos butter is the best I've tried. Second best is Melt. I don't really use butter much so I generally just have a little tub of one of those in my fridge.
Has anyone tried barley milk? I really like it. The brand I see around here is Take Two. I normally just make a pour-over in the morning and drink it black, but my friend gave me a bottle of the Take Two barley milk and I was super into it.
Blackened Soul wrote:I don't think I have admitted to this be in the last 6 months I've been using a standard drip coffee maker due to time, live sucking and the need for coffee.. its a cuisinart, it's ok and has a timer...
I feel this. Honestly wish we had one. My little kitchen is so small that I don't want to add another appliance, but I miss having my coffee start brewing automatically at the same time my alarm goes off.
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coldbrightsunlight wrote:that sounds... super interesting. Can't get the cannabis part in my part of the world but I have coconut oil. Do you mix it in like milk? Wacky
I'll make it myself, then I just take a chunk and plop it in there, put some creamer in, stir it up and done. LOL. Lasts like 6 hours as the usual. hahaha
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