Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The BEST Iced Coffee...EVER!

So I found a recipe on Pinterest for an Iced Coffee and I thought I would give it a try.  UMMMM...worth a post all on it's own because it.is.soooooo.good!  I got the recipe from here and here is the recipe....

First...
You have to make your coffee concentrate.
(This is the only part of the process that takes some time)
Don't worry,  the gallon of coffee concentrate you end up with will make enough to last you for a month in the fridge!

You do NOT want to brew a normal pot of coffee for your iced coffee.
You want to cold-brew it.
This leaves you with a smooth, acid-free coffee base that we all love for a refreshing cold drink.

Iced Coffee Concentrate.  

Ingredients-
  • 1 gallon water (I buy a gallon of drinking water)
  • 1 lb bag of your favorite rich coffee (course ground if ya can get it)
  • Coffee filters or several layers of cheesecloth
  • a fine mesh strainer.
  • a large bowl
  • pitcher (big enough to hold a gallon)
Directions-
  1. Pour gallon of water into your large bowl.
  2. Dump the entire bag of coffee into the water/bowl.
  3. Stir to make sure all grounds are saturated with water.
  4. Walk away, for 12 hours or overnight.
  5. line a mesh strainer with a coffee filter or several layers of cheese-cloth, set the strainer on top of your pitcher.
  6. Pour (or ladle) your coffee mixture into the strainer. (this part takes awhile...  I often had to walk away while it filtered into the pitcher)   If using coffee filters, you might have to replace them several times during the filtering process.
  7. Once all the coffee concentrate has been filtered, stick it in the fridge (it will last for a month!)
Sweet Cream
Ingredients-
  • 1, 12oz can of evaporated milk
  • 1, 14oz can of sweetened condensed milk
Directions-
  1. mix both cans together, refrigerate. 
Dana's Sweet & Creamy Iced Coffee 

  1. Grab your favorite glass and fill it to the top with ice.
 2. Pour iced coffee concentrate into your glass, filling it a little more than half-full.

 3. Add Sweet Cream into the coffee/ice glass until full (or to taste)

 4.  stir to combine.

 5.  Enjoy!


The coffee concentrate takes a while (I did it overnight) but it's not hard.  The filtering takes a while too because you have to do it little at a time and walk away and let it drain.  I used coffee filters and changed out the filter each time I poured more coffee.  OH and I used Dunkin Donuts Decaf so I could drink it any time of day.

Seriously...better than Starbucks...and MUCH cheaper!

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