Easy Cardamom Coffee Recipe (2024)

A mug of this Cardamom Coffee will excite even the coffee purists out there. Strong black coffee with the subtle scent and exotic flavour of freshly ground cardamom seeds. Milk and sweetener optional.

Welcome to my newest addiction: Cardamom Coffee.

I have learnt to love coffee in so many different ways. At home I drink it black and decaf’d.

In the big chain coffee shops I drink soya cortados (a tiny glass with 2 shots of coffee and roughly the same amount of steamed soya milk).

If I’m hungry and food is elusive (which, let’s be honest, rarely happens in my world) then a soya cappuccino quietens the rumbles a treat.

Equally, I am also partial to a cold brew or iced coffee (black or white, I don’t care. A single dash of hazelnut syrup if I need pampering).

I am a brazen hussy when it comes to my cup of Joe.

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Waiting for this mornings coffee to brew whilst gazing at my spice rack made this coffee and cardamom brew come to pass.

I love coffee, and I love cardamom.

Why not mix the two and see what happens.

A good thing happened friends. A very good thing.

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According to Google, coffee has been scented with spice for eons in the Middle East. Most commonly cardamom, cinnamon or nutmeg.

So in this cardamom-spiced version, we bring together two of my most favourite flavours and scents into one magical concoction.

It has the kick of a strong black coffee but the emotive overtones of the beautifully scented cardamom pod.

Coffee is a flirty little bean that works well in so many ways.

Keep playing with it and promise me you’ll never allow yourself to get stuck in a caffeine related rut.

What Cardamom should I use in Coffee?

Before we talk coffee, let’s think about the humble little cardamom pod.

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Above are the three choices you’ll be faced with when shopping for cardamom here in the UK.

On the left are green cardamom pods, in the centre is ground cardamom, and on the right are black cardamom pods.

Green cardamom pods

These are the most common cardamom pods you can find here in the UK.

They are small, ribbed pods in the shape of little rugby balls!

They are the seed pods from the cardamom plant (Elettaria cardamomum), which is a herbaceous perennial, native to India.

Inside each pod is a bunch of small black and brown seeds.

They smell wonderful, exotic and to my mind at least, like dessert! These are by far the easiest cardamom to find here in England.

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Black cardamom pods

These are the exact same seed pods from the exact same plant.

However, they are left to mature on the plant longer, so they’re much bigger. In fact, they’re double in size.

They are dark brown rather than green partly because they are more mature, and also because they are dried over an open fire.

This gentle roasting over woodsmoke means that they smell like a bonfire!

These are not the right pods for cardamom with coffee. Their flavour is far too strong and overpowering.

Black cardamom is usually used in savoury dishes like curry. They’re usually left whole so that they can be lifted out easily before serving.

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Ground Cardamom

The third way of buying cardamom is ready ground. This is actually pretty hard to find in rural England, And honestly, best avoided unless you get through a lot of it.

Like most spices, as soon as cardamom ground it starts losing its scent and flavour.

So if you (like most of us!) have jars of spices sitting on your shelves for months. By the time you come to use it again you might be very disappointed.

The powder I’m holding in my hand below is possibly 18 months old. There is very little fragrance or flavour left in it.

(don’t worry, I composted the content of the whole jar after I’d taken this photo!)

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Another reason that I prefer not to buy ready ground cardamom is due to quality.

When you grind your own green cardamom, you remove the seeds from the pods and only grind them.

However, when you buy it ready ground, the husks are ground along with the seeds.

Now, this isn’t necessarily bad, the shell is still edible.

But it won’t have the punchy clean flavour of cardamom that we all love.

It’s kind of a diluted flavour (albeit with plenty of fibre!)

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Other cardamom recipes

If you’re also a big fan of the exotic little cardamom pod, you may like to go and explore these recipes:

One of my favourite recipes I’ve ever made here on the hedgecombers is this frugal Cardamom Treacle Tart. Oh boy. It’s no good on the waistline (or teeth enamel for that matter). But it’s a bake you seriously need to try at least once in this lifetime.

The ingredients are so cheap, yet it tastes like a million dollars.

And My Cardamom Scented Shortbread is to. die. for. The smell as its baking is enough to drive any calorie counters totally bonkers :)

How to Make Cardamom Coffee

OK, it’s coffee time!

1/ grind your cardamom seeds and coffee beans

Assuming you’re using pods too, first you’ll need to grind them up.

I prefer to use a pestle and mortar for this job as it’s easier to clean before and after.

You can also grind them right along with your beans. But be warned, the smell and taste will linger in your coffee grinder for several days.

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I tend to rip each pod apart with my nails.

If your manicure doesn’t like the sound of that, simply split them open with a sharp paring knife.

Scoop out the teeny little seeds into a pile.

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I recommend you start with the seeds from four pods per cup of coffee.

As with all recipes you’ll then need to play around with the amount to find your perfect amount for future brews. ie use more or less per cup until you find your perfect balance of flavour.

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In case you were wondering, there are 66 seeds in my four pods.

Yep, I counted them for you!

They also measure out to 1/4 of a teaspoon in case you’re scaling this up for more than one cup.

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Grind them up however you choose (coffee or spice grinder, pestle and mortar, small food processor etc).

This will leave with you with a heaped 1/4 teaspoon of ground cardamom.

This is how much you need if you are using ready ground cardamom.

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2/ brew your coffee

The cardamom seeds need steeping in the hot water along with the coffee grounds.

They doesn’t need cooking or boiling.

Here I show you how to make this spiced coffee two different ways, in a cafetière and an Aeropress.

brewing cardamom coffee in a cafetiere or French press

In a French Press this means you simply tip the spice powder in along with the coffee.

Let it steep for the four minutes as usual.

Then plunge down the filter and serve.

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brewing cardamom in coffee with an Aeropress

This is hands down my favourite coffee maker whether I’m at home or away in my campervan.

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An Aeropress is a wonderful coffee maker that is cheap, requires no power and makes a perfect brew every single time.

If you want to go and read all the amazing reviews on Amazon, here’s a link: Aeropress (affiliate link).

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To pimp your brew with spice, simply tip the ground cardamom into the Aeropress coffee chamber along with your freshly ground beans.

Top up with water that is just off the boil. And steep for around 1.5 minutes.

Then push down the plunger into a waiting mug.

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I tend to just rinse my Aeropress under hot running water after every use.

However, the cardamom flavour lingered for a few days (which I actually quite liked!)

However, scrub it in hot soapy water if you want to removed all traces of the spice.

Can I put milk or sugar in my cardamom coffee?

Of course! This is your brew, so make it perfect for your taste.

If you want your coffee white, simply top up with as much cold milk as you usually use.

Or you can use a milk frother to make a cardamom latte or cappuccino!

Here’s a link to the one that I use. It’s cheap as chips, USB chargeable and works a treat. (Amazon affiliate link)

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I don’t usually sweeten black coffee, but sometimes I like to add a little bit of honey to my coffee with cardamom. I find it really brings out the exotic flavour.

I only add about 1/2 a teaspoon of honey, and obviously sugar would work too. But go ahead and add more if you prefer your brew much sweeter.

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Cardamom Coffee Recipe

Prep Time

5 mins

Total Time

5 mins

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Moroccan

Keyword: cardamom coffee, cardamum coffee

Servings: 1 +

Calories: 25 kcal

Author: Jane Sarchet

Ingredients

Per person

  • 1 measure coffee grounds - this will depend on the coffee you buy and how strong you like your brew. Start off with about 2 tablespoons or 7 grams of coffee per serving and adjust to suit your taste and beans in future.
  • 4 green cardamom pods
  • 1 cup water - just off the boil

UK Measurements - USA Measurements

Instructions

  1. Rip or cut open the four cardamom pods. Remove the tiny seeds from inside.

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  2. Grind the seeds with a pestle and mortar, a spice or coffee grinder, or a small food processor.

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  3. Add the ground cardamom into your coffee maker.

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  4. Top up with the perfect amount of water and let brew.

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  5. Plunge and pour into a waiting cup.

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  6. Serve black, sweeten with a little sugar or honey and top up with milk if you prefer.

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Recipe Video

Nutrition Facts

Cardamom Coffee Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 25 Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 13mg1%

Potassium 90mg3%

Carbohydrates 5g2%

Fiber 2g8%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 31mg3%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Now you have your beautiful hot mug of spiced coffee, feel free to take a read below. Here I explain where I got the inspiration to create this cardamom coffee recipe in the first place…

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Yallah Coffee

Jonny & I recently travelled to West Cornwall to visit a small artisan coffee roastery on the outskirts of Falmouth.

Yallah Coffee is well off the beaten track, but is well worth hunting down if you’re in the area. Run by Richard and his mate Phil, the passion that is poured into every batch is apparent from the moment you enter the door.

The roaster is from the 1950’s and has been lovingly restored.

The beans are all directly sourced from small farming co-ops with which Yallah are forging on going relationships with. And they pay well above the average price to the farmers to ensure everybody wins.

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The beans are never blended, but instead prized for their unique notes and celebrated for their differences. In fact one of my favourite things about Yallah Coffee is their three categories of the coffee they sell:

House Range:These change roughly every six months but each batch of beans are chosen for their traditional flavours. If you are new to coffee, or like to know that every cup will be consistent in flavour, then go for House.

Explore Range: These are the beans to buy if you need a bit of excitement in your coffee drinking life. You’re going to find new and unique flavours. These are the beans that make Phil the chief bean hunter at Yallah go ‘Wow’, but are a little bit outisde the box.

Trust Range: I love the trust range, although it is ever so slightly bonkers. During our visit we tried a cup of their latest Trust coffee, and in the cup it looked red rather than black. And to my (admittedly immature) palate it tasted more like tea at first sip, than coffee. These are the beans to go for if you are an intrepid coffee explorer, not wanting to miss out on a single coffee experience. You will never get bored with the fun, wacky and totally unique flavours that the Trust Range delivers. And that’s a promise!

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Please go and have a rummage through Yallah’s gorgeous website for more info, or to place an order.

You can buy one off bags or set up a regular subscription to the range of your choice. Freshly roasted beans (whole or ground) delivered to your door, just when you need them.

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Disclosure: This review was not sponsored in any way (other than being fed enough coffee during our visit to make me talk really really fast, and coming away with a bag of perfectly ground beans!). This non-sponsored recipe post is my way of supporting small artisan producers in Cornwall. If you know a small Cornish food or drink producer that deserves a similar review, please ask them to get in touch with me at hello(at)hedgecombers(dot)com.

Jane x

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FAQs

How much cardamom should I put in my coffee? ›

Here are some approximations. 5% is regular : it means that for 1 tbsp coffee, you put about 1/8 tsp cardamom. 10% is strong : 1/4 tsp cardamom. 15% is very strong : for the same amount of coffee, you put 1/2 tsp cardamom.

How to grind cardamom for coffee? ›

If you're using a burr or manual grinder- smash the pod with the back of a knife and discard the outer green shell and add just the seeds to the grinder. You can use your finished cardamom and coffee grounds in cold brew, with a Chemex/pourover, or french press. Cardamom coffee doesn't discriminate.

Which cardamom is best for coffee? ›

For our new caffeinated beverage infusion, the green pods and pre-ground powder are best used to obtain the desired flavor profile: Start with the coffee beans you chose to brew, add a few of the green cardamom pods, mix them in with your regular coffee beans, and add them to your grinder.

Can I sprinkle cardamom in my coffee? ›

Strong coffee flavored with cardamom is popular in Israel and other parts of the Middle East. One method for making it is to simply drop whole cardamom pods into small cups of thick, rich coffee, and the other is to actually brew the coffee and cardamom together as in this versatile recipe.

Is cardamom in coffee good for you? ›

Addition of Cardamom May Provide Further Benefits. Turkish coffee is often prepared using cardamom, a tasty spice that has been linked to several advantages to health. For example, cardamom contains powerful antioxidants that can help reduce inflammation and thus lower your risk of chronic diseases.

What is coffee with cardamom called? ›

Arabic coffee, known as 'Qahwa' is a testament to the rich coffee culture of the Middle Eastern countries. Unique preparation, distinct flavors, and traditional serving define its character. Arabic coffee is a lighter, spiced brew with cardamom and sometimes saffron or cloves.

What does cardamom taste like in coffee? ›

Cardamom coffee has its roots firmly planted in the rich traditions of the Middle East and India. It's a beverage that weaves together the bold flavors of coffee with the warm and slightly spicy notes of cardamom.

Can I use whole cardamom pods instead of ground? ›

Quality cardamom seeds are very aromatic, which is why some dishes call for the whole cardamom pod to be used instead of ground seeds. By keeping the seeds inside the pod, a more subtle flavor can diffuse into your dish, and you can remove the pod when the right flavor has been achieved.

Who should not consume more cardamom? ›

People with gallstones should not take cardamom except to flavor food. We also need more research to determine the effects of large amounts of cardamom on women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

How much cardamom to use? ›

Dosing. Cardamom is often included as a spice in foods. As a supplement, it is most often taken by mouth as a dose of 3 grams daily for up to 4 weeks in adults. Speak with a healthcare provider to found out what dose might be best for a specific condition.

Which is better cinnamon or cardamom? ›

Cinnamon contains higher carbohydrate and fiber contents, whereas cardamom has more fats and proteins. Cardamom is richer in minerals than cinnamon. But cinnamon has high levels of calcium. Cinnamon contains vitamin B complex and vitamins K, E, and A, whereas cardamom has more vitamin C content.

When to add cardamom to coffee? ›

directions
  1. Make the coffee in a coffee filter as you do normally.
  2. In the coffee pot,add one cracked open cardamon seed/cup or adjust to your taste. Let it sit a bit.
  3. Serve hot or cold.

What country puts cardamom in coffee? ›

The coffee of choice is usually Arabic coffee. Arabic coffee is similar to Turkish coffee, but the former is spiced with cardamom and is usually unsweetened. Among Bedouins and most other Arabs throughout the region of Palestine, bitter coffee, known as qahwah sadah (Lit.

How much cardamom is safe per day? ›

You can take 2-3 Green Cardamom in a day for fresh breath and good digestion[3]. a. Take 250mg Cardamom powder (churna) or as prescribed by the doctor.

How much cardamom should you use? ›

Dosing. Cardamom is often included as a spice in foods. As a supplement, it is most often taken by mouth as a dose of 3 grams daily for up to 4 weeks in adults. Speak with a healthcare provider to found out what dose might be best for a specific condition.

What effect does cardamom have on caffeine? ›

Throughout the Middle East, coffee is brewed with cardamom. Though they say it is for the taste, the numerous medicinal benefits of this brew indicate that it was traditional herbal wisdom that brought these two together. Cardamom reduces the acid in coffee, while neutralizing the effects of caffeine.

How much is 10 cardamom pods in a teaspoon? ›

Cardamom has a strong, unique spicy-sweet taste, which is slightly aromatic. Cardamom is more expensive than average spices. A little goes a long way. If a recipe calls for 10 pods that would equal 1 ½ tsp ground.

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