Sunday, June 12, 2011

[Inez] Cold press coffee


Let's talk about coffee. Mmm, coffee. Coffee that's cold. I like cold press coffee because a) it's delicious, b) it's cold, and c) it feels like a treat, but it's not loaded with sugar.

Cold press coffee is coffee that is brewed over the course of several hours without getting the coffee hot. This means that it has no bitterness. It's usually made pretty strong, so that it can be diluted with ice and milk. For a regular sized french press, you'll need 2/3-3/4 cup beans.


Grind those babies, throw them in your french press, fill it to the top with water and stir it up. Then just cover it and leave it on your counter or in your fridge for at least 4 hours, or do like I do and leave it overnight.


Now, a certain coffee snob I know says it's much better if you filter the coffee rather than just pushing the press part of the french press down, and it has something to do with not stirring it after it's brewed or something. For a fairly non-coffee snob like myself, I can't taste the difference, and the french press is so much quicker.

So basically, filter it as you see fit, and then pour it over lots of ice.



Some people think it's perfect just like this, and it's true that plain cold press coffee, if you use good coffee, is sweet and flavorful and delicious as is. But I say, what can't be improved with some whipping cream?


Very little, that's what.
(Or half and half, or milk. It's all good).

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