Summer is coming and it's going to be hot. The kind of hot that makes you not even want to go outside. The kind of hot that makes you consider a mesh top as work-appropriate attire. It's OK, though. I got your chill pill. It's a cold brew French press recipe that makes the best iced coffee, and it can be your new morning breeze.
If you are determined to kick the coffee shop habit and make your own cold brew iced coffee at home, flavored the way you like it, strong and heady and above all cold, I'm here to help.
The Best Iced Coffee Is Cold-Brewed
Let's get one thing out of the way: Great iced coffee is not had by plunking ice cubes into a glass of hot coffee. Not at all. If you've ever tried that, you know that the coffee is immediately diluted by all that ice, and it never achieves true chilly nirvana.
Instead, the best iced coffee is made by changing the coffee-brewing process itself. Instead of using hot coffee, fresh from the pot or the French press, I make a cold-brewed coffee, steeped and chilled overnight in a French press. It emerges from the refrigerator extra-cold and extra-strong, ready to be diluted just a little by your ice and milk.
Start Your Iced Coffee the Night Before
As you may imagine, making a cold-brew French press means using cold water. It also means more time, as the coffee grounds need more time to steep. Letting it sit overnight is best. But this extra time and cold-brew process also means a more delicate flavor and a less bitter finish.
This is how many coffee shops make their iced coffee, that stuff you crave this time of year. They make an extra-strong, extra-smooth, cold-steeped brew that is just as good as hot coffee, but in its own special way.
Speaking of a finish, I always enjoy adding a final ingredient or two to the French-pressed brew. Try sea salt, caramel, chocolate sauce, or fudge (or heck, try them all at once). It's hot out there, remember — your day deserves a sweet beginning.
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