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Coffee and Dessert-A Perfect Pairing

3 Easy Coffee Drinks to Make at Home (Perfect with Dessert)

Coffee and dessert just belong together.

Not in a fussy, go-out-to-a-restaurant kind of way… but in that simple end-of-the-day moment when you want something a little special without making a big production out of it.

Easy homemade coffee drinks with dessert pairings including cappuccino, caramel latte, and amaretti cookies.

The good news? You don’t need any special equipment to make a really good “dessert coffee” at home.

If you can brew a strong cup of coffee and warm a little milk, you’re already halfway there. In this post, I’m going to show you three easy coffee drinks you can make in your own kitchen, and exactly what to serve with them when you want that coffee shop feel without leaving the house.


You can absolutely make all of these drinks with your regular drip coffee maker.

But if you want a slightly richer, more full-bodied cup, something that feels a little closer to what you’d get at a coffee shop, a French press is a simple way to get there.

No complicated settings, no learning curve. Just good coffee.

Bodum French Press

How to Make Strong Coffee in a French Press

You’ll need:

  • Coarsely ground coffee, 1 tablespoon per 4 ounces of water.

  • Hot water (just off the boil)

  • A French press

Basic method:

  1. Add coffee to the press (about 1 tablespoon per 4 ounces of water).

  2. Bring your water to a boil. Take it off the burner and let it sit for about 30 seconds. (That's just off the boil.) Pour in hot water and give it a gentle stir.

  3. Let it sit for 4 minutes.

  4. Press the plunger down slowly.

  5. Pour and enjoy.

For stronger coffee (perfect for these recipes):
Use a little more coffee or a little less water. You’re aiming for a bold, concentrated flavor that still comes through once milk or flavorings are added.

You can stop right there… or turn it into something special with one of the recipes below.

Now let’s turn that into something a little special.

Cappuccino

A simple, cozy classic you can make at home in minutes.

There’s something about a cappuccino that instantly makes coffee feel a little more special.

This is my go-to when I want something warm, comforting, and just a little indulgent, without any extra fuss.

Makes one 12-ounce serving

A cappuccino in a glass coffee mug.
What you’ll need:

  • 4 tablespoons ground coffee, or 4 ounces strong brewed coffee

  • 1/2 cup milk

  • Ground cinnamon (optional)

How to make it:

  1. Brew a small, strong cup of coffee (about 4 ounces).

  2. Warm the milk in the microwave for 30–45 seconds, until hot but not boiling.

  3. Froth the milk for about 30 seconds (a whisk or jar works just fine).

  4. Pour coffee into your cup, add the milk (holding back foam), then spoon foam on top.

  5. Sprinkle lightly with cinnamon.

What to serve with it

This cappuccino pairs beautifully with one of my favorite cookies, something with a little spice and warmth. 

The warm cinnamon on top of the coffee brings out those same cozy, spiced flavors in these Gingersnaps. For an old-fashioned treat, try these Date-Filled Cookies.

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Salted Caramel Latte

Sweet, a little indulgent, and surprisingly easy to make.

If you like a flavored coffee drink that feels like a treat, this one is hard to beat.

It has just enough caramel to feel special without being over the top, and you can easily adjust the sweetness to your taste.

Makes one 12-ounce serving

What you’ll need:

  • A cup of salted caramel latte in a white cup, spoon beside the cup .
    4 tablespoons ground coffee, or 4 ounces strong brewed coffee

  • 2 tablespoons salted caramel sauce

  • 1/2 cup milk

  • Extra caramel sauce for topping

How to make it:

  1. Brew a strong 4-ounce cup of coffee.

  2. Stir the caramel sauce into the hot milk.

  3. Warm the milk mixture for 30–45 seconds.

  4. Froth until foamy.

  5. Pour the milk into the coffee, holding back foam, then spoon foam on top.

  6. Drizzle with extra caramel sauce.

If you enjoy a flavored coffee now and then, this is one of those recipes you'll come back to again and again.

What to serve with it

This latte pairs perfectly with one of my all-time favorite desserts, Salted Caramel Cheesecake.

The caramel notes in the coffee echo the dessert's sweetness, and the creamy texture makes every sip taste even richer.

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Kahlua Amaretto Coffee

A cozy after-dinner coffee that feels a little special.

This one is my personal favorite.

It’s the kind of coffee you make when the day is winding down, and you want something warm, relaxing, and just a little bit indulgent.

Makes one 12-ounce serving

What you’ll need:

  • 8 ounces of strong-brewed coffee

    A cup of coffee in a white cup with a cinnamon stick for stirring.

  • 1 ounce Kahlua

  • 1 ounce amaretto

  • 1/4 cup heavy cream, lightly sweetened

  • Ground cinnamon

  • Cinnamon stick (optional)

How to make it:

  1. Brew a strong cup of coffee.

  2. Stir in the Kahlua and amaretto.

  3. Top with sweetened whipped cream.

  4. Sprinkle with cinnamon and add a cinnamon stick if you like.

What to serve with it

This coffee is especially good with my Amaretti Cookies.

The almond flavor in the cookies pairs perfectly with the warm, slightly nutty flavors in the coffee, making it feel like a restaurant-style dessert experience at home.

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A Simple Way to Make Coffee Feel Special

You don’t need a fancy machine or complicated techniques to enjoy coffee like this at home.

Sometimes it’s just about slowing down for a few minutes, making your coffee a little stronger, adding something extra, and pairing it with a dessert you already love.

That’s the kind of everyday treat that’s easy to make—and even easier to enjoy.


Enjoy!


Comments

  1. These are fabulous recipes,thanks so much for sharing

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    1. Thanks for visiting, Christy. I hope to see you at the Twitter Party.

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  2. I love how the cup is elevated. Drip trays can be such a pain!

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    1. That's a great observation, Brandon. You are so right! There are some drips with this coffee maker, but there is also a drip stop switch to give you control. It doesn't bother me at all. As you note, the lack of a drip tray makes this few easy to clean.

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  3. I'm loving the ease of clean up! The frother and scoops that attach to the coffee maker is a great all in one, it's all together, plus storage. Genius! Thank you for a great review.

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  4. oh I am such a coffee lover, and dessert yes please! Anything chocolate usually is my fav desert. #peaches+salt

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  5. I lneed be the versatility of being able to make a cup or a carraf!

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  6. I'm impressed that you figured out how to make those drizzle patterns in the foam (seriously, I would love to do that).

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  7. I love the design on this machine. It looks versatile and easy to use.
    Mary Beth Elderton

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  8. I like that you can make one cup and don't need pods!

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  9. I love the built in milk frother! I'll take a latte any day! Thanks for the great review! Chat soon!

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  10. Love that I can make full carafe, a half carafe, or a single cup, in five brew types using the permanent basket!!! The design looks stunning too! It'd be perfect for serving all my guests this holiday season! It'd be sure to wow them with the ease of use and the delicious cappuccinos and lattes.

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  11. That salted caramel latte sounds so so yummy!!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!! I love coffee and trying different kinds of lattes and drinks!!!

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  12. So much deliciousness in the dessert and coffee. Both are great pairings to enjoy these holidays. Definitely want a Ninja Coffee Bar System and enjoy a cappuccino with pumpkin pie ! Yes !!

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  13. I love the built in frother! - @twodartmom

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  14. My sister really wants me to get her a ninja coffee bar for Christmas

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  15. I love how you can make a full carafe or just a cup! Really everything about it is amazing!

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  16. I love all these recipes. they looks so yummy. I like its ease of clean up.

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  17. I Love the fact that no coffee pods are needed!!!

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  18. The built-in frother is my favorite feature! So amazing!!

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  19. The stainless steel and glass give this coffee system a modern look that would go great in my kitchen. And no special coffee pods, how great is that!

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  20. O my gosh, I need this in my life! I love coffee in all shapes and forms. Your recipes have me craving a cup (and dessert) now!

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  21. I love the different brew settings and NO pods are needed!

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  22. Love how you can use it so many ways. The single cup option is awesome and totally need a cup now :)

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  23. I like that you can make a single cup and the built in frother.

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  24. I rather like the variety of ways it can be used and it looks cool as hell.

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  25. I love that you can make a full carafe & don't need to use pods.

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  26. wow the Salted Caramel Latte would go good with any cheesecake for sure this would be amazing to have the Ninja Coffee Bar system love it

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  27. Love the one cup or carafe but the frother rocks my world

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  28. Hi,
    I love coffee. Thank you for bringing your post to the Blogger's Pit Stop last week.
    Janice, Pit Stop Crew

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  29. I am absolutely in loveeee with this! It looks perfect for us mamas who need a little more coffee than other ;)

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  30. I love the built in frother and the multiple use settings! I been wanting one of these for awhile! Thanks for all the recipes too

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  31. This is one of the neatest products I have seem. I love my coffee, so I love all the amazing things you can make with this!

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  32. I wasn't going to come to the party, but after seeing your review I really want to win this thing! I thought it was like a Keurig, but it's not. Also my Cuisinart has spilled all over the counter this morning AGAIN. It now sits in a jelly roll pan to catch the coffee. Tired of cleaning out the cabinets and countertop. Kicking it to the curb. This looks amazing!

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  33. Love the design small but sleek!! Love it has differ brewing options as well so you don't have all the extra wasted coffee for just a cup or two! Fits to your needs!!

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  34. Ooh wow! I love this! I need a system that can brew 1 cup at a time when I'm home alone. I could make a latte with this! I've heard so many amazing things about the Ninja. I love the built in froth error and the multiple use settings. All I can say is WOW! I would be ecstatic if I won THIS!

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  35. Wow! This Ninja brewing system looks amazing! I love the 1 cup brewing feature and the built in froth error. With all the multiple use settings it's so versatile. I would be ecstatic if I won this! My old coffee pot takes forever to brew and it's literally about to fall apart. The Ninja would be an amazing Christmas gift!

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  36. I love the fact that you can make a whole carafe of coffee and a singl cup. Sometimes you only need a cup, sometimes you need more. Amazing!

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  37. The Ninja brewing system is completely awesome, I'd luv to be able to make some awesome latte's. But I'd just luv to see what all I can make w/it.

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  38. I love all the different kinds of drinks you can make with it!

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  39. 5 diff brewing option and a permanent basket are both great ideas. would love to have one

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  40. I like the built in frother! The multiple settings is a great feature also.

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  41. You can brew as little as a cup! That's great!

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  42. Love the built in frothier I love lattes!!!

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  43. I love the Ninja Coffee bar System and the easy way to clean it no dripping helps a lot

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  44. I love the versatility in the settings.

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  45. I love that it has multiple brew settings

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  46. Easy cleaning is a plus with me! It is versatile with five brew types and a permanent basket! This would be great for holiday entertaining! The Ninja is very attractive...love the stainless steel, glass, and black features!

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  47. I love the multiple brew settings.

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