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Recipes Using Flavored Powder Coffee Creamers

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Date: 11/28/2007 Topics: Readers Request > Recipes | Recipes > Advice  
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I was wondering if there are recipes which use the flavored powdered coffee creamers? I had a coupon for a free bottle but I don't drink coffee. I thought since there are so many different flavors maybe someone has creative ideas for including them in something other than coffee.

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Denise from Nebraska
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Post By Nancy Nagel (Guest Post) (12/04/2007)
I use the flavored creamer when I make Hot Chocolate mix out of dry milk, cocoa and such I just made a Christmas one with peppermint creamer. Oh so Good.


Post By Kae (Guest Post) (11/29/2007)
If you decide to get regular powder coffee creamer use it in creamed soups. When on vacation we are many miles from grocery store. I make a potato and onion soup and use powder coffee creamer instead of milk. Don't drain water off potatoes and add creamer to water. Even if I use milk I add creamer as it makes it very rich. Can be used in any creamed soup.


Post by teatimelady (11) | (11/29/2007)
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you can mix it up and have in the refrigerator..it is great on hot oatmeal and used in hot cocoa.


Post By (Guest Post) (11/29/2007)
You can put it in hot cocoa to give it a little different flavor! Do a search on allrecipes.com or recipezaar.com with coffee creamer in the ingredient line and see what comes up.


Post By Diane. (Guest Post) (11/29/2007)
If you like mixed alcoholic drinks, you could make the creamer into a liquid version and add vodka or whatever to it. I have reconstituted the hazelnut creamer and added kahlua to it and found it quite tasty.


Post By Sarah (Guest Post) (11/29/2007)
I don't drink coffee either, but I love to put that creamer in my hot chocolate. It's delicious!


Post by MCW (250) | (11/29/2007)
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Do you mean the liquid coffee creamer or the powder?


Post by perfumed fan (277) | (11/28/2007)
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I didn't write that very well. I mean I substitute coffee creamer for the cocoa.


Post by perfumed fan (277) | (11/28/2007)
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Whenever a recipe calls for cocoa I will often use powdered coffee creamer. Gives a little "lift" to the flavor.


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