Discover a refreshing way to enjoy your coffee with our Ultimate Cold Brew recipe. Say goodbye to the underwhelming flavors of store-bought cold brews. With this method, we'll show you how to craft a clean, full-flavored cold brew coffee that is easy to make and delightful to drink. Whether you prefer it black, with milk, or in a creative coffee cocktail, this recipe will become your go-to for chilled coffee indulgence.
Ingredients:
For the Cold Brew Concentrate:
- 400 grams of coffee beans (filter roast for a lighter taste or espresso blend for a richer concentrate)
- 2 liters of filtered water
Equipment:
- Grinder
- Toddy Cold Brew System (includes brewing container and decanter)
- Optional paper filter for the Toddy
- Coarse grind setting for the coffee
Instructions:
1. Prepare the Coffee:
- Begin by grinding 400 grams of your chosen coffee beans to a coarse consistency, between the texture of filter and plunger grind.
2. Set up the Toddy Brewer:
- Wet the Toddy's reusable filter and fit it into the groove at the bottom of the brewing container.
- Insert the plug at the bottom of the Toddy to prevent leakage.
- If utilizing the optional paper filter, place it inside the Toddy brewer for better extraction and easier cleanup.
3. Brew the Coffee:
- Pour two liters of filtered water over the ground coffee, ensuring that the grounds are evenly saturated.
- If using the paper filter, gently stir the mixture to eliminate any dry spots. Skip stirring if you're not using the paper filter to avoid clogging.
- Cover the brewer and let it sit at room temperature to infuse for 20 to 24 hours.
4. Draining the Concentrate:
- After the infusion time, remove the plug and place the Toddy over the decanter to drain.
- Allow the coffee to filter through entirely and then seal the decanter with an airtight lid.
5. Storing:
- Store your cold brew concentrate in the fridge for up to 14 days.
6. Serving the Cold Brew:
- For a straightforward black cold brew, mix one part concentrate with one to two parts cold water over ice in a chilled glass.
- For a milk-based cold brew, replace the water with milk or a milk substitute at a ratio of one part concentrate to two parts milk.
- Feel free to get creative by using the concentrate in coffee cocktails or as a dessert ingredient.
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Servings: This recipe yields approximately 1.5 liters of cold brew concentrate, enough for several servings depending on your dilution preference.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 to 24 hours (infusion time)
Total Time: 20 to 24 hours and 10 minutes
Cooking Tips:
- Adjust the coffee-to-water ratio to suit your taste preferences.
- Use a filter roast coffee for a clearer, crisper cold brew experience.
- Always use coarse-ground coffee to ensure proper extraction and prevent clogging the filter.
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Thank you to Seven Miles Coffee Roasters for their insights on making excellent cold brew coffee. For further information and recipes, visit their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SevenMilesCoffeeRoasters
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