Baking & Feature| Journey into a ‘Mysore Royal’ cup of coffee … & royal coffee macarons

“Coffee is a way of life!”
Sunalini Menon, India’s coffee ambassador

Mysore Royal Coffee & Mysore Royal Coffee Macarons with Mocha Buttercream FillingRegular readers of my blog need no introduction to my all time favourite flavour … COFFEE! It’s my first love in food that shows up in layered cakes, cookies, biscotti, panna cotta, ice cream and so much more. Coffee makes the beginning of my every morning bright, so you can imagine my excitement when I got an invite to meet India’s Coffee Baroness, Sunalini Menon.She was in Delhi to conduct an exclusive coffee cupping and food pairing session to unveil Café Coffee Days {CCD} latest premium coffee, Mysore Royal, that she had created for India’s leading coffee café chain. Walking into CCD that morning transported me into a space I love best. Give me a quite café any day, filled with lilting coffee aromas, the buzz of experienced baristas perfecting the much needed cuppa, the ambiance. 

Mysore Royale is an aromatic Arabica coffee grown on the ancient slopes of the Bababudan Mountains near Bangalore, the historic mountain which has seen the journey of the elixir of life, coffee. Bringing this unique majestic brew to life is credited to Ms Menon, the connoisseur, the artist. Speaking on this new blend, India’s coffee ambassador says, “With flavours of bittersweet chocolate, caramel and the whisper of rich, ripe fruits, with flecks of sweetness, Mysore Royal is a full bodied wholesome rounded cup with lilting brightness to make you feel like royalty.

The experience was mesmerising, nothing short of magical. Just the name transported you into smooth luxury, a blend that announced its class. What else would you expect from a label that entices you with bittersweet chocolate, caramel and hints of rich, ripe fruit owed to the enthralling diversity of the Rajgiri plantation. I don’t consider my self a ‘coffee literate’ person by any standards and hence my intrigue into the coffee cupping session that morning.The super talented, soft spoken, warm lady is a virtual coffee encyclopedia. She knows the coffee bean inside out {each layer of ‘the fruit’ it comes from}, each strain by the name or number, is well versed with coffees from Ethiopia, Uganda, Vietnam, Brazil, Columbia, knows leaf viruses that attack plants and equally well the inventors of different coffee making machines. Her journey into the coffee cup covered all that and more – the viscosity and the texture, blends, origins, plantations in India, fair trade representation, barista coffee competitions … and so much more!She demonstrated five different techniques of brewing Mysore Royal – Indian Filter {dabba filter}, French Press, Stove Top Espresso, Siphon and Electric Drip Coffee Maker, each altering the taste of the coffee, giving the taste buds a different treat. She’s been in this line for over 30 years and is responsible for putting Indian coffee on the global map.Talk tea and you think India. That seems to be about to change with the energy the lady has unleashed on the coffee front. Our greatest strength seems to lie in ‘gourmet‘ or ‘premium’ coffee. Sunalini also treated us to pairings with the coffee, spoiling us with crisp oatmeal honey cookies, light cheesecake, deep divine warm brownies, hummus surprise sandwiches among others … all from the café.I think this robust coffee will pair well with food like Lime Buttermilk Pound CakeNew York Style BagelsEspresso Coffee Cream CakeChocolate Almond Olive Oil & Whole Wheat Biscotti, Whole Wheat & Oat Chocolate Chip Cookies, Ulyana’s Almond Cake {fat free}, Stone Fruit Tea Cake and of course macarons! You could tell the magic worked on me. I was back home and brewing Mysore Royal for Mr PAB {a true coffee lover too} thanks to the goodie bag with tins of Mysore Royal and the French Press from Cafe Coffee Day.Six ‘brewing’ minutes later, the aromas of the coffee awakened our senses, then the kids asked for their share. I brewed some more with hot milk, then chilled it for them for the next morning. Slurp, slurp! ‘This is really good Mama, could be heard for long. “Is there more? Please???A step further, change of season and coffee drinking days are here, so of course I had to pack in some coffee for Mactweets, as this month, we celebrate the equinox with Macarons de la Saison! What heralds this season for you? For me, the nip in the air signals for that cup of coffee. I made a quick  batch of Mysore Royal coffee macarons, picked the lilting flavours of bittersweet chocolate and coffee for the butter-cream within. NICE!! Paired beautifully with a well brewed cup of Mysore Royal. Coffee days are here again. With a blend that entices the palette with flavours of bittersweet chocolate, caramel and the whisper of rich, ripe fruits, would you be tempted to try some? I think we can tempt the firmest of tea drinkers to cross over and feel the magic that coffee has to offer!

Do you want to join us making MACARONS?

If you do, you are most welcome to join us  for the challenge. You can find all the information at our dedicated macaron blog MacTweets. We generally post the round-up by the end of every month, following which a new challenge is posted!

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Deeba @ PAB

About me: I am a freelance food writer, recipe developer and photographer. Food is my passion - baking, cooking, developing recipes, making recipes healthier, using fresh seasonal produce and local products, keeping a check on my carbon footprint and being a responsible foodie! I enjoy food styling, food photography, recipe development and product reviews. I express this through my food photographs which I style and the recipes I blog. My strength lies in 'Doing Food From Scratch'; it must taste as good as it looks, and be healthy too. Baking in India, often my biggest challenge is the non-availability of baking ingredients, and this has now become a platform to get creative on. I enjoy cooking immensely as well.

38 thoughts on “Baking & Feature| Journey into a ‘Mysore Royal’ cup of coffee … & royal coffee macarons”

  1. There’s nothing better than a good cup of coffee with macarons! A wonderful after dinner treat.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  2. Ah, up popped your Mactweets macs post in my email box and I smiled to myself as I saw “coffee”. Yes, that is Deeba, our ultimate coffee lover. I also am nuts for coffee and coffee-flavored desserts and adore coffee macs with chocolate filling. These are just perfect and make me want to make some myself. Today.

    This event looks just wonderful and your photos are stunning, as usual. Lucky, happy, coffee-loving you! xoxo (ps… I’m back!)

  3. Oh Deeba, your post got me in a special moment, when I’m struggling to accomplish my first ever macarons (two failed batches ). Your macarons are always so beautiful and you make it sound so easy to make. I won’t give up though.
    What a great event! So many delicious treats to pair with our beloved coffee. I’m from Brazil, a land of great coffee, too. You were so lucky to meet India’s Coffee Baroness… how cool is that!

  4. I’m with you, Deeba–I absolutely adore good coffee. Mysore Royal must be pretty fantastic stuff. And these macarons look more than heavenly. As always, your photos are just gorgeous!

  5. I just got a copy of Pierre Herme’s English edition of “Macarons” and I just might be inspired to try my hand at this again! These came out lovely, fabulous flavour.
    *kisses* HH

  6. Deeba,
    You have opened my eyes and realised that in India you don’t just drink tea! That sounds so dumb but have been inspired by your coffee post and meeting Sunalini Menon, such a wonderful, dynamic lady. Beautiful macarons as always – coffee is another of my favourites and lovely to have such an interesting background like this. Cheers!

  7. How lucky you got to meet a true coffee expert who inspired your macarons of the season. The pictures of the variety of desserts look so mouthwatering, as does your delicious coffee macarons! As always, wonderful post.

  8. Coffee goes with everything…absolutely everything. I love the flavor of coffee but guess what I love more?….the scent! There is nothing like opening a fresh can of coffee or the aroma of a pot brewing. Yum.

  9. Yes, you are so right. Say “tea” and most of us think “India”. I was not aware of the production of gourmet coffee in India. Your post is as informative as it is beautiful with a great recipe as well. Coffee macarons, my favourite. Actually, like you, coffee anything!

  10. I have such a weakness for macarons! And to have them with coffee? Talk about a perfect combination.

    Lovely photos Deeba…you are an amazingly accomplished cook, writer, and photographer!

  11. If I had to choose one flavor, coffee it will be!! Deeba if been drooling at your macaroons for so long…I’ve yet to try baking them!!

  12. Amazing Cafe with great variety of coffee this is something which i miss when i was in my Mysore tour.they served me what exactly i was looking for.

    Best Regards
    Archi Mehra

  13. You are an inspiration! If you ever plan on food-tasting session, do care enough to invite me :)…i’ll book flight and coma alight 🙂 Cheers!

  14. I’m with you, life would be nothing without coffee! And the combination of coffee and chocolate is, of course, unbeatable. Those macaroons look amazing!

  15. I am always in awe whenever I visit your blog. Your photos are amazing and your macarons just perfect. Like you I enjoy a good cup of coffee and appreciate even more where it is harvested and the hard work involved since I come from a family of coffee farmers. Thank you for giving me yet another perspective on the elixir of life, coffee!

  16. O those look really good. I’ve actually been to Mysore when I was in India a few years ago so ofcourse when I saw that title I just had to come and take a closer look. I love coffee too although for some reason I only really love it in it’s fluid form… No coffee in my food for me!

  17. What a fabulous event to attend, all that knowledge, coffee and treats and fabulous company all in one place.

  18. I could almost smell the rich aroma of coffee wafting off the screen as I read your post. Coffee is such a wonderful flavour in pastries and desserts. Your photos are beautiful and so are your macarons. I will have to try your coffee buttercream recipe.

  19. Lovely post Deeba, I cannot imagine why I once hated the smell of coffee. Now I get cranky if I don’t get my daily dose 😉 Your macarons are stunning, looks like the feet game has become effortless for you now.

  20. NICE BLOG!!! Thanks for your valuable information, It would be really helpful about ecommerce information Am working in Web development company in Bangalore

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