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Perfect Iced Coffee

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It’s warmer, and I make damn good iced coffee, so here is my recipe.

Start with quality beans. There is a saying that says, “Anything worth doing is worth doing right”.  I don’t think that applies to everything, but it certainly does to coffee.  Iced especially.

Mine is whole bean, organic, shade-grown and fair trade, because I’m “like that”.

Make coffee as you normally would, but do it double-strength. 1 standard coffee scoop equals 2 tablespoons, and one scoop of the ground beans makes 2 cups of coffee. Simply – a tablespoon of coffee grounds per cup for normal joe, and so two tablespoons per cup for iced.

This is as good a time as any to give you my two cents about coffee-making methods. French presses rule. Coffee pots take up huge amounts of space and don’t make coffee nearly as well.

I recommend only doing a day or two’s worth of coffee at a time. Day-old ice coffee isn’t horrible like day-old regular coffee, but if it sits too long, even in the fridge, it’s just as gross.

While your coffee is brewing (or steeping), put as much sugar as you’d like in the bottom of a clean glass jar. (The glass jar trick is something I got from my grandmother – the Italian one.) The glass holds up to the heat better than a plastic pitcher would, and, of course, if you use an old sauce jar like I did, you’re recycling, and woo hoo for that!

Pour the hot coffee on the sugar and stir it to dissolve. Alternatively, you can make simple syrup so that people who don’t want sugar in their iced coffee can drink this along with people who do.  If you think that’ll be the case, though, it’s simpler to make two jars and label them sweet and non.  But I give you options.

Screw on the lid and move the jar carefully to the fridge. It’s really hot (I burned myself). It will also look like swamp water in a jar in your fridge. Warn your family you haven’t lost your mind bottling pond scum; it’s just coffee.

Don’t add milk; wait until it’s being served to do that, or it will taste off.

THE NEXT MORNING:

Pack plenty of ice in your cup. Brewing the coffee double-strength is what helps it stand up to being watered down by ice melting.

Pour the coffee over the ice. I probably didn’t have to tell you that, but I had a picture for this step. It was pretty tricky snapping photos with one hand while pouring with the other, and I managed to do it without spilling or dropping the camera. So just appreciate this pouring photo, even if you don’t need it, ok? Thanks. You’re awesome.

Add your milk, stick in a straw if you want one (I like mine bendy, and with pretty red stripes as you can see), and enjoy!

Happy summery mornings to you!

Written by theambershow

April 29th, 2009 at 10:46 am

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  1. mmm, thanks for this. it gets me in the mood for summer! your iced coffee pictures are gorgeous, too. i just can’t help recommending this cold-brewed iced coffee recipe, because once i tried it there was no going back: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/27/dining/276drex.html

    liz

    29 Apr 09 at 10:52 am

  2. I love the photos! Apparently, I love pictures of coffee beans. Must be all that time I worked at, er, corporate-coffee-that-shall-remain-nameless.
    I’m totally in the mood for iced coffee now! If I come over after work one day, will you make me iced coffee to sit outside and drink on you stoop?

    Stu!

    29 Apr 09 at 10:59 am

  3. Just. So. Damn. Pretty.

    Those photos make me thirsty.

    Thanks!

    Nadia P

    29 Apr 09 at 11:45 am

  4. I will forgive you for teaching me something ;) . I’ll give it a try and let you know how it goes next time we have a heatwave!

    Annie

    29 Apr 09 at 1:13 pm

  5. Fabulous. I’m making some. I think I’ll even dig through the camping stuff and find the French press!

    Kimberly

    29 Apr 09 at 2:56 pm

  6. [...] The Amber Show has some more tips for the Perfect Iced Coffee. [...]

  7. I made this and served it to my book club tonight. It was awesome, and even *I* could handle making the simple syrup. I made way too much though so I’m gonna have to hope it lasts in the fridge more than just one more day…

    Judy

    26 May 09 at 2:56 am

  8. [...] week not the hottest, soupiest weather ever? All I wanted to do was sleep, wake up, have a cup of iced coffee, and go back to sleep again. Instead it was full of meetings and interviews and awesome events that [...]

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