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  2. Don't worry, these espresso powder substitutes will work in a pinch—and they'll bring out the flavors of your chocolate desserts. What's one way to make chocolate desserts taste even more decadent?

  3. Flourless Espresso Brownies Recipe - AOL

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    To make the classic a touch fancier without too much extra work, give the flourless espresso brownies—from Carissa Stanton’s new cookbook, Seriously, So Good: Simple Recipes for a Balanced ...

  4. 22 Mouthwatering, Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipes - AOL

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    "It’s sweet but not too sweet, swirled with cinnamon and, lucky for you, doesn’t even require an espresso machine to make. The secret is instant espresso powder," Gillen reveals. Get the ...

  5. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    German coffee substitute, Koff, by J.J. Darboven (mid 20th century) German coffee substitute, Feigen-Caffee, historical advertisement (late 19th century) Coffee substitutes are non-coffee products, usually without caffeine, that are used to imitate coffee. Coffee substitutes can be used for medical, economic and religious reasons, or simply ...

  6. This 1-Ingredient Upgrade Makes the Best Brownies—No Matter ...

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    For an 8 or 9-inch square pan, use 1 teaspoon of espresso powder. For a 9-by-13-inch rectangular pan, use 1½ teaspoons. Give it a try in one of our favorite brownie recipes; these Chewy Brownies ...

  7. Egg substitutes - Wikipedia

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    Simple homemade egg substitutes can be made using many different ingredients, depending on which aspect(s) of an egg must be replicated. Some commonly used substitutes are tofu, various fruit purées, potato starch, mashed potato, baking powder, ground seeds (especially flax and chia), chickpea flour, and plant milk.

  8. Dandelion coffee - Wikipedia

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    Harvested roots of the dandelion plant. Each plant has one taproot.. Dandelion coffee (also dandelion tea) is a tisane made from the root of the dandelion plant. The roasted dandelion root pieces and the beverage have some resemblance to coffee in appearance and taste, and it is thus commonly considered a coffee substitute.

  9. A dash of a warm baking spice: Try a shake of cinnamon, nutmeg, chai spice or pumpkin spice. A flavored extract: A dash of almond, peppermint or orange extract is a fun addition.