Best Diy Coffee Concentrate Recipes

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DIY COFFEE CONCENTRATE RECIPE - (4.3/5)



DIY Coffee Concentrate Recipe - (4.3/5) image

Provided by Kathy_Hester

Number Of Ingredients 2

French Press Coffee Maker or a Mason Jar
Coffee ground for a French Press

Steps:

  • These directions are for a French Press, but you can use a mason jar. The French Press has a built in filter, but if you make it in a mason jar you have to use a fine mesh strainer to filter the grounds out. If you want to be fancy you can grind your own coffee beans. I usually don't measure my coffee grounds, but I add them up to the top of the black rim on the bottom of my French Press. I use about 3/4 cup per liter of coffee concentrate for my largest French Press. Note: Using the black line as a measurement works on a 1 or 2 cup smaller French Press as well. Fill with water about half-way. The grounds will just float on top. I swirl it around to mix the grounds in well, but you could use a spoon if you prefer. Add the rest of the water, until the mixture is about a finger's width below the pour spout. Carefully place the filter/plunger so that it is just on top of the grounds keeping them under the water. Let sit overnight in the fridge. When it's ready all you need to do is gently press down the plunger to press the coffee grounds to the bottom. Pour into your favorite pitcher with a lid or mason jar(s) and store in the fridge. It will last at least 2 weeks. To use the concentrate either add water to it before heating or when making an iced coffee or add nondairy milk for a richer experience. The ratio will vary depending on the strength of coffee you used and how much coffee you added to begin with. I recommend tasting it as you go the first time you make a new batch. Also if you don't shake it up before you use it the bottom of the batch will be much stronger than the top.

HOW TO MAKE COLD-BREWED ICED COFFEE CONCENTRATE



How to Make Cold-Brewed Iced Coffee Concentrate image

These step-by-step instructions show just how easy it is to make delicious iced coffee at home.

Provided by Kare for Kitchen Treaty

Categories     Drinks

Time 12h5m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup coffee beans (coarsely ground)
4 cups room temperature water
1/2 cup iced coffee concentrate
1/2 cup water
Ice
Sugar or coffee syrup if desired
Creamer such as half-and-half

Steps:

  • Add the grounds and the water to a 40-ounce or larger jar or pitcher with airtight lid. Stir. Put the lid on and put the jar/pitcher somewhere out of the way on your kitchen counter, out of direct sunlight.
  • Let it sit for at least 6 hours, up to 12.
  • Line a fine-mesh sieve with a couple of layers of cheesecloth and set it over a bowl. Pour the water and grounds over the strainer and discard grounds.
  • Pour the iced coffee concentrate into an airtight jar or pitcher and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. It will keep for up to one week.
  • To make iced coffee, fill a glass with ice and add 1/2 cup coffee concentrate and 1/2 cup water. Add cream/sweetener as desired and serve.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 cup, Sodium 1 mg

COFFEE CONCENTRATE



Coffee Concentrate image

This recipe really makes good coffee - hot or iced! From Lynne Rossetto Kasper and found at The Splendid Table.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Beverages

Time 5m

Yield 30-35 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 lb medium-grind coffee (I prefer a dark-roast)
10 -11 cups cold water

Steps:

  • Mix the coffee and the water. Leave it on the counter overnight. Strain in the morning, preferably through cheesecloth.
  • For hot coffee just add hot water to taste to 1/4 cup (or more) of the concentrate mixture (depending on how strong - or not - you like your coffee). To make iced coffee, stir together 1/4 cup each of Coffee Concentrate and water. If desired, stir in milk and sugar. Serve over ice.
  • It should keep for 2-3 weeks in the fridge.

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