Introduction
We all know that a good cup of coffee goes great with a variety of foods, but there are some that just pair better than others. If you’re looking to take your morning caffeine buzz to the next level, try pairing your favorite cup of coffee with these delicious foods!
Breakfast
Coffee and milk: A classic pairing that never fails to satisfy, coffee and milk is the perfect choice for those looking for a light breakfast. It’s also a great way to kickstart your day if you’re feeling tired after a late night out or have just woken up from a nap. The mild sweetness of milk complements the bitterness in coffee perfectly, making it easy to drink without sugar or honey (though both are often added).
Coffee and cream: If you like things extra creamy, then this option might be right up your alley! Similar to its cousin above, but with an even richer texture thanks to its higher fat content–plus an extra dose of flavor from whatever flavorings were added during preparation (such as vanilla extract). As with all dairy products though…consult your doctor first before trying this one out!
Coffee with sugar/honey/etc.: We don’t recommend drinking straight black coffee (unless we’re talking espresso) so feel free to add sweetener if needed – but remember not too much or else it might ruin both beverages’ taste!
Snack
Snacks that go well with coffee are a must-have. Here are some favorites:
- Coffee ice cream
- Coffee cake (you can find it at Starbucks)
- Chocolate chip cookies made with espresso powder, which you can find in the grocery store or make yourself
- A milkshake made from chocolate milk and espresso powder
Lunch
- Sandwiches
- Salads
- Pizza and pasta are two of the most popular lunch items in the United States. In fact, according to a recent study by NPD Group, pizza is one of the top three foods Americans eat at least once per week (the other two being chicken wings and hamburgers).
Pizza can be eaten with your hands or by cutting it into slices with a knife and fork. If you’re accustomed to eating slices with your hands, try using utensils instead because it will help slow down your eating pace so that you eat less than usual–and as we all know from our childhoods: “Slow down! You’ll get more!”
Dinner
When you’re looking for the perfect pairing, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, don’t overthink it! When you’re out at dinner with friends or family, enjoy yourself and the company of those around you. The food should be an enjoyable experience as well–if it isn’t tasty enough on its own, then why bother eating at all? If a meal isn’t worth eating without pairing it with another course or drink, maybe consider ordering something else instead (or just order two dishes).
Also remember that every dish has its own unique set of flavors and textures–and some may not be as compatible with coffee as others. For example: steak pairs well with red wine because both have bolder flavors than say salad or pizza; however if someone were having steak for dinner they probably wouldn’t want any kind of acidic beverage like orange juice or lemonade either since those drinks would clash with their meal even though they might pair well together otherwise!
Pairing Perfection: Delicious Foods to Drink with Your Morning Coffee
When you’re having a cup of coffee, it’s important that you pair it with something delicious. Here are some suggestions:
- Eggs and bacon
- Chocolate and peanut butter
- Vegetables (like broccoli or carrots)
Conclusion
We hope you’ve enjoyed our pairing guide to coffee. We wish you many delicious cups of coffee and food!