Hey, Lykkers! Are you ready to elevate your coffee game and dive into a refreshing world of cold iced coffee?
We’re excited to share our fun journey in crafting this delightful beverage that’s perfect for warm days or whenever you need a cool pick-me-up. Let’s get started!
To whip up our cold iced coffee, we’ll gather the following ingredients:
• 2 cups of brewed coffee (preferably strong)
• Ice cubes (about 1 cup)
• 1-2 tablespoons of sweetener (sugar, honey, or your choice)
• 1/4 cup of milk or cream (dairy or non-dairy alternatives work great!)
• Flavorings (optional: vanilla extract, cocoa powder, or flavored syrups)
• Whipped cream (for topping, if desired)
Cold Iced Coffee Recipe to BREW TODAY and have prep for the week
Video by Yeung Man Cooking
1. Brew the Coffee: We’ll start by brewing our coffee. For a stronger flavor, we can use a dark roast or add a little extra coffee grounds. Once brewed, let it cool to room temperature. If you’re in a hurry, feel free to place it in the fridge to speed things up!
2. Sweeten It Up: While our coffee is cooling, we can add the sweetener of our choice. Stir it in while the coffee is still warm to ensure it dissolves completely. If we’re feeling adventurous, a splash of vanilla extract or a sprinkle of cocoa powder can take our coffee to the next level!
3. Prepare the Glass: Grab a tall glass and fill it with ice cubes—about halfway or more, depending on how cold we want it!
4. Combine Coffee and Ice: Once our coffee is cool, pour it over the ice-filled glass. We want to make sure to leave some space at the top for milk and any toppings.
5. Add the Creaminess: Now, let’s pour in the milk or cream. Adjust the amount based on how creamy we like our coffee. If we’re using flavored syrups, now’s the time to add them!
6. Final Touches: For an extra indulgent treat, let’s top our iced coffee with whipped cream. We can sprinkle some cocoa powder or cinnamon on top for a lovely finishing touch!
If we have any leftover iced coffee (which might be a rarity!), we can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to two days. To keep our drink from getting watered down, it’s a great idea to freeze some coffee into ice cubes ahead of time. This way, we can enjoy our cold iced coffee without losing that delicious flavor.
Making cold iced coffee is not just about the drink itself; it’s about enjoying the process and getting creative with flavors. We’ve shared our love for this chilled delight, and we hope you’ll join us in experimenting with different ingredients and techniques. Whether you enjoy it black, creamy, or with a fun twist, there’s no wrong way to indulge in this refreshing beverage.
Happy brewing, Lykkers! We can’t wait to hear about your iced coffee adventures!