ICED EINSPäNNER
Einspänner, in German, is either a one-horse carriage or a hot espresso topped with cool whipped cream. The temperature contrast in the Viennese coffeehouse classic is a delight, to be sure, but this iced variation tastes refreshing in warm weather. It's sweet, bitter and a little savory all at once, like a tiramisu in beverage form. The salted, sugared cream should float atop the cold coffee without collapsing into it, creating two distinct layers: one dark and weighty like a horseshoe, and the other light as a feather.
Provided by Eric Kim
Categories non-alcoholic drinks
Time 5m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a small bowl, whisk together the cream, sugar and salt until thickened and airy but far before peaks form. It should be decidedly thinner than whipped cream and have the consistency of melted ice cream: silky, light and pourable.
- Assemble the drinks: Divide the ice and coffee between two (12-ounce) tumbler glasses. Pour the cream into each glass and, through a fine-mesh sieve or with your fingertips, lightly dust with cocoa powder.
COLD BREW COFFEE, PRO STYLE
Camila Ramos, a founder of the Miami coffee shop All Day, has worked out a formulation that will appeal to coffee obsessives who are ready to take their cold brew to the next level. All Day uses paper filter bags from the brand Toddy. These filters can rip, so you should first line the steeping container with a large reusable food-safe nylon mesh bag. The steeping container must be large enough so that the coffee and water take up no more than two-thirds of the volume. Look for a local roaster, as they roast beans for the water in your area, and try to buy beans that have been roasted 21 to 28 days earlier. (You can always buy a younger coffee and let it rest.) Fresher coffees tend to be more volatile in cold brew. This recipe calls for gently agitating the coffee slurry for a full 5 minutes, which will feel like an eternity. Don't cut it short. This step is crucial to the extraction process, and will give your cold brew coffee a more dynamic flavor.
Provided by Oliver Strand
Categories project
Time 6h
Yield About 1 1/2 quarts/1 1/2 liters coffee concentrate
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Grind coffee at a medium setting: slightly finer than what you would use for a French press and slightly coarser than what you would use for a pour-over.
- Line a 4-quart/4-liter container with the nylon mesh bag, draping the edges over the side of the pot. Place the paper filter bag in the mesh one, folding over the top of the paper filter to form a cuff to give it some structure.
- Add ground coffee to the paper filter bag. Pour 1 quart/1 liter of water onto the grounds, and gently stir the slurry with a wide spoon for 5 minutes. It's important to stir for the full period of time. Add remaining water.
- Twist close the top of the paper filter bag. (You can tie it with a piece of string.) Set a timer for 5 hours 30 minutes. During this time, do not move or otherwise agitate the container.
- After the brewing time elapses, gently lift the mesh bag out of container, and place it into a large metal strainer set on top of the steeping pot. Drain for 10 to 15 minutes. Discard the filter bag with the grounds, and decant the cold-brewed coffee concentrate into a clean 1 1/2-quart/1 1/2-liter carafe or jar with an airtight lid. Pour gently so that any remaining sediment is left behind in the pot.
- To make a cold brew drink, pour three parts concentrate over ice and dilute with two parts water. For a richer flavor, dilute with milk. For a hot drink, combine coffee with hot water or milk. The concentrate will last 2 weeks refrigerated.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Fat 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 4 milligrams
COLD BREW ICED COFFEE
This recipe makes just two servings of cold brew, so if you're new to the method, it will be a good test batch to see exactly how strong you want your steep to be. Once you've found your sweet spot of brewing time, you can double, triple or even quadruple the yield. The strained concentrate will keep tightly sealed in the fridge for up to a week.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories beverage
Time 18h5m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Grind the beans in a coffee grinder on the coarse setting; the ground coffee should resemble coarse sugar or sand.
- Cut a 6-by-6-inch double thickness of cheesecloth. Put the coffee in the middle and tie tightly with kitchen twine. Put the sachet in a pint Mason jar or other 2-cup glass container. Add the cold water and seal tightly. (If you prefer, you can just add the coffee directly to the cold water and strain through cheesecloth after steeping.)
- Refrigerate and steep for at least 12 hours, though 18 to 24 hours is best. Remove the sachet, press to extract as much liquid as possible back into the jar and discard the sachet.
- To serve, pour equal parts cold brew concentrate and cold water over ice. Add milk and sweetener if using.
COLD-FASHIONED
This simple riff on the old-fashioned has become a popular way to serve Mr. Black cold brew liqueur in many bars across America. Tom Baker, the founder of Mr. Black, prefers a simple recipe calling for equal parts rye whiskey and Mr. Black, with no sugar or bitters required. But each bar has its own take. This formula, which comes from Peppi's Cellar, a bar in the NoLIta section of Manhattan, opts for Irish whiskey and a few dashes of orange bitters. The Irish whiskey lends a gentle touch to the drink, softening the kick of the coffee. But, really, with this drink, it's all about what sort of whiskey you like (bourbon also works), and how much you like that cold brew flavor, so adjust the proportions and ingredients to your taste.
Provided by Robert Simonson
Categories cocktails
Time 5m
Yield 1 drink
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Fill a mixing glass halfway with ice. Add whiskey, coffee liqueur and bitters; stir until chilled, about 15 seconds.
- Strain into a rocks glass filled with one large ice cube. Garnish with an orange peel.
COLD BREW COFFEE
High in caffeine, this iced cold brew coffee will keep you cool on hot days while giving you the boost you need - an ultra refreshing kick-start to the day
Provided by Miriam Nice
Categories Drink
Time 5m
Yield makes 200ml
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Put 400ml cold water into a large jug or jar and add the coffee grounds, but do not stir the mixture. Cover and leave to steep for 24hrs.
- Gently stir the mixture then pour it through a funnel or sieve lined with coffee filter paper (or a sheet of kitchen paper) into another large jug. This concentrate will keep in the fridge for 2-3 days.
- To serve dilute 1 part cold brew with 2 parts still or sparkling water (or to your taste) and serve with lots of ice.
Nutrition Facts : Protein 0.1 grams protein, Sodium 0.01 milligram of sodium
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