Coconut Carajillo

You’re craving something with depth and just the right amount of sweetness. The Coconut Carajillo combines bold coffee, rich cinnamon, and smooth coconut liqueur for a luxurious sip that’s perfect any time of day.

Equipment

To prepare a Coconut Carajillo, you’ll need:

  • Cocktail shaker: For mixing and chilling the ingredients.
  • Measuring jigger: To ensure the right proportions.
  • Rocks glass: To serve the drink.
  • Ice tray: To keep the cocktail cold and refreshing.

These tools let you create a Coconut Carajillo with the proper texture and temperature.

Ingredients

Gather these ingredients to make a Coconut Carajillo:

  • Espresso: 1 oz, freshly brewed or cold brew.
  • Licor 43: 1 oz, a Spanish liqueur with vanilla notes.
  • Coconut milk: 1 oz, for a creamy texture.
  • Ice: Moderate amount, to chill the drink.

These components combine to produce a distinct, flavorful experience.

Instructions

Follow these steps to craft your Coconut Carajillo:

  • Chill the glass: Add ice to your rocks glass.
  • Mix ingredients in shaker: Combine espresso, Licor 43, and coconut milk.
  • Shake: Shake vigorously for 10 seconds.
  • Strain over fresh ice: Pour into glass through a fine strainer.

This process ensures the cocktail is smooth with a perfect blend of flavors.

Tasting Notes

The Coconut Carajillo offers a harmonious blend of espresso and Licor 43, accentuated by creamy coconut milk. The drink presents a bold coffee aroma and smooth texture, underscored by the vanilla essence of Licor 43. It’s both refreshing and indulgent, catering to those who appreciate a unique twist on traditional cocktails. Sip slowly to enjoy the evolving flavor profile.

Similar Cocktails

If you enjoy the Coconut Carajillo, you may like:

  • Classic Carajillo: Made with espresso and Licor 43.
  • Café con Hielo: Coffee served over ice, popular in Spain.
  • Iced Latte with Coconut Milk: Similar creamy texture with coffee and coconut.

Each provides a different spin on the coffee cocktail experience.

History

The Coconut Carajillo evolved from its origins in Spain. Traditionally, a Carajillo is a combination of coffee and liqueur. The tropical twist of coconut makes this variant popular in warmer regions, offering a refreshing alternative. Licor 43’s history as a liqueur brings depth, with its 43 ingredients adding complexity.

Quick Pro Tips

  • Use cold brew: For a smoother, less acidic coffee base.
  • Try coconut cream: For an even richer texture.
  • Garnish with coconut flakes: Adds visual appeal and enhances flavor.

When to Serve

A Coconut Carajillo is best enjoyed:

  • As an after-dinner drink: Complements dessert with its sweet notes.
  • At brunch gatherings: Provides a sophisticated coffee alternative.