For many, coffee is the perfect antidote for any morning sluggishness. Even if you aren’t particularly fond of coffee as a beverage, there are many uses for it beyond just drinking it with your breakfast or on your commute to work. Here’s a must-know tidbit of information for you: did you know that coffee is actually loaded with antioxidants and nutrients, including riboflavin, niacin, magnesium, and potassium? Many at-home chefs also love to use coffee regularly in their dishes because of its rich color and flavoring. If you’re curious about more ways to effectively use prepared or ground coffee, read on below.
Absorb Odors
To keep your car, closet, or other small space smelling fresh and clean, place a small open container filled with freshly ground coffee beans where it won't get knocked over. The grounds will absorb any strong odors that may get introduced there – fast food in cars or dirty laundry in closets, for example.
Perk Up Meat Dishes
Coffee is a wonderful complement to beef and lamb. By adding black coffee to meat-based stews and soups about halfway through, the cooking process lends dishes beautiful, dark color, and great flavor. Coffee-based dry rubs for beef and pork are another great way to use coffee in your cooking.
Exfoliate Skin
Have you just run out of your favorite face scrub? Try coffee! Coffee grounds are a great natural facial exfoliant. Simply rub the moist grounds into your skin gently to get rid of dead skin and brighten your entire complexion. Rinse well and follow with a moisturizer or facial serum.
Intensify Chocolate Cakes
If you love chocolate, you’re probably no stranger to baking the perfect chocolate cake. Next time you’re in the mood to bake, try incorporating a bit of brewed coffee! By replacing water with brewed coffee in boxed chocolate cake mixes, you get a richer cake.
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