Cafe Brulot (Café Brûlot Diabolique)

  1. Using a grinder or mortar and pestle, grind together orange and lemon zests, spices, pecans, and sugar until finely powdered.
  2. Transfer ground nut/spice mixture to brulot bowl or chafing dish or large saucepan.
  3. Place dish directly over heat source with the flame on low; add Cognac and liqueur.
  4. Just as liquid starts to simmer, half fill a metal ladle with the liquid and ignite (I use a long grill lighter to do this and keep a lid for the pan handy: it can be a bit intimidating once the whole thing is ignited; if the flames get to high for you to handle, you can just put the lid on the pan and the flame will go out and you can try again).
  5. Return flaming liquid to dish to ignite the rest, and stir until sugar dissolves.
  6. As flame begins to subside, slowly stir in coffee.
  7. Ladle coffee into brulot cups or coffee cups, and serve hot.
  8. Can also be served cold for a fancy iced coffee cocktail (coffee ice-cubes work the best, so the drink isn't diluted as the ice melts); shake in a cocktail shaker with ice and serve in champagne glasses.

coffee, orange peel, lemon peel, cinnamon sticks, coriander seeds, bay leaf, whole cloves, pecan halves, brown sugar, cognac, grand marnier

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/cafe-brulot-caf-br-lot-diabolique-187160 (may not work)

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