Iced Coffee

  3.4 – 10 reviews  • Brunch
Level: Easy
Total: 1 hr 5 min
Active: 5 min
Yield: 2 to 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 3 tablespoons chocolate almond coffee (or flavoured coffee)
  2. 6 cups water
  3. Ice cubes

Instructions

  1. Make the coffee following the instructions for the coffee machine. Place jug of coffee into refrigerator. Allow the coffee to cool completely. This should take about 1 hour. Pour the coffee over ice in glasses and serve.

Reviews

Amy Murphy
I don’t own a coffee machine so I just stirred the grounds into the water. I let it cool in the fridge, and then served over ice. It was okay, a little gritty,I think maybe the taste was off because I only used 5 cups of water.
Johnny Carrillo
I love this recipe. Definitely a favorite “back to school” treat! Although I think my jug of coffee took 2 hours to cool completely, do you think that there is something wrong with my generic grocery store coffee beans? They weren’t flavored, maybe that was the problem 🙁
Melissa Jordan
I’m so thankful for this informative recipe! All this time I’ve been pouring dry coffee beans over ice – I’ve thought it was a little crunchy, and wondered what I could do to improve it. I’ll have to remember to buy Ina a pair of shoes to show my gratitude.
Gavin Navarro
At LAST! I have been WONDERING how to make this! Thank you, INA!!
Shawn Cox
I think what she needs to remind people of is that average or poor quality tastes awful cold. I only use columbian reserve del patron or Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee for cold coffee. The stuff is hard to find so I buy it online at jamaicanblue.ca
Eric Strong
Iced coffee should be cold brewed, not hot brewed, to get the proper extraction of flavors from the beans. This might be a tasty recipe, but it’s not quite the real deal. Sorry.
James Green
It’s best to sweeten with a simple syrup; I brew mine at double strength and cool it in the fridge. You can go with a classic simple syrup, or try making a flavored one that will enhance the flavor of your coffee. You could make an orange or lemon simple syrup to put in African coffees from Kenya (my favorites for iced coffee). You can add any milk you want, and then put it in a cocktail shaker if you have one. If not just stir well and enjoy!
Stephanie Murphy
I would have liked some suggestions on sweetening this up, and adding either milk or cream to the idea. I have more questions now than answers.
Peter Baker
I was hoping for something more interesting than “Pour cold coffee over ice”.
Richard Navarro
Always a favorite for my coffee taste!

 

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