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Take a few minutes in the afternoon to relax and sip a cup of this aromatic cinnamon and mint-infused cappuccino.

Cinnamint Cappuccino

3 cups fat free skim or 1% lowfat milk
2 cups regular-strength brewed coffee
1 bunch of fresh mint, about 1/2 cup tightly packed
4 cinnamon sticks or 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon powder
1 teaspoon mint syrup or 2 tablespoons creme de menthe, optional
1 small package cinnamon red hots
1 small bunch of fresh mint
  1. Wash mint. Remove about a dozen leaves and reserve for garnish. Combine 2 cups of milk, coffee, washed mint stalks and leaves, and cinnamon sticks or powdered cinnamon in a small saucepan or microwave bowl or cup. Heat over a medium flame or in microwave just until the liquid starts to steam and a few bubbles appear; don't let it boil. Set aside and let steep for at least fifteen minutes and as long as an hour.
  2. For foamed milk, place 1 cup of hot milk in a blender container with the sugar. Cover with a vented lid. Blend until frothy, about 30 seconds. Switch the blender on and off quickly to avoid splashing overflows, and then continue blending.
  3. Pour coffee-mint mixture through a clean strainer into a pitcher or large measuring cup; if it has cooled, reheat without letting it come to a boil. Stir in the optional mint syrup or creme de menthe.
  4. Divide coffee among three serving cups and spread foamed milk over each one. Sprinkle four or five red-hots over foamed milk and garnish with two or three mint leaves.

Makes 3 servings.

Recipe provided courtesy of the National Dairy Council.

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