Mustang coffee is a liqueur coffee consisting of coffee, sugar or honey, butter, and raksi (a Nepalese rice or millet[1] wine), with the coffee's quantity double that of the rest of the ingredients. It is particularly famous in Nepal, especially in regions frequented by trekkers.
The coffee is made by browning a mixture of rakshi and butter in a hot pan, and then whisking in the sugar.[2]
Various other spirits can be used to make Mustang coffee, such as Khukuri rum.[3] The Nomad Lounge at Disneyworld serves a variant made with Crown Royal.[4]
Mustang coffee is named after the Mustang district of Nepal.[5]
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References
- ↑ Sven Haakanson, Amy Steffian (eds), Creative Alaska: A Ten-Year Retrospective of Support for Alaska Artists, 2004-2013, p. 138, University of Alaska Press, 2016 ISBN 1602232857.
- ↑ Hermann Warth, Lebensrad und Windpferd: Wege in Nepal, Unionsverlag, 2019 ISBN 329330883X (in German).
- ↑ James McConnachie, David Reed, The Rough Guide to Nepal, Rough Guides UK, 2009 ISBN 1405380489.
- ↑ Nomad Lounge Lounge Menu, disneyworld.co.uk, retrieved 7 May 2022.
- ↑ Lee Morton, Globe Trekker, p. 21, Troubador Publishing, 2007 ISBN 1905237588.
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