If you cannot live without coffee, but in hot weather you do not want to drink a hot drink, use a great alternative and make iced coffee, which is drunk cold. After all, a step-by-step recipe with a photo of a drink is extremely simple. Video recipe.
Iced coffee is a cold drink prepared on the basis of coffee with the addition of ice cream sundae. The dish in which it is customary to serve coffee is a glass cup or wine glass. The word Glase comes from the French glac?, Which means "icy" or "frozen". Most people prefer to drink the drink in hot summer instead of chilled green tea or hibiscus when they need a boost of energy from coffee, but do not feel like drinking a hot drink. However, there are varieties of glace that use the contrast of hot coffee and ice-cold ice cream, which makes the drink especially popular in the autumn-winter period.
The composition of iced coffee, of course, may differ. There are many recipes for delicacies. For example, glaze is prepared from natural freshly brewed or instant coffee. If possible, of course, it is better to use natural freshly brewed coffee, brewed in a coffee maker, a Turk, or simply brewed in a cup. Instant coffee will work too, but most of the taste and aroma will be lost. Therefore, to get a real rich and classic taste, give preference to coffee beans.
Ice cream is a huge choice. A classic ice cream without flavoring is best. But for making a drink at home, no one forbids experimenting. You can add a rich and interesting taste to coffee by using ice cream crème brulee, vanilla, chocolate or caramel. Grated chocolate, candy crumbs, coconut flakes, ground cinnamon, nuts, cocoa powder can be used as additional products …
- Caloric content per 100 g - 89 kcal.
- Servings - 1
- Cooking time - 10 minutes
Ingredients:
- Natural freshly ground coffee - 1 tsp
- Ice cream sundae - 50 g
- Drinking water - 75-100 ml
- Sugar - optional and to taste
Step-by-step preparation of iced coffee, recipe with photo:
1. Make coffee in a coffee maker or Turk. Since I have a Turk, pour coffee into it. Add sugar if desired.
2. Fill the coffee with drinking water.
3. Put the Turk on fire.
4. Bring the coffee to a boil, when foam begins to collect on the surface of the drink from the edges, collecting in the center and tending to rise upward. Then remove the turk from the heat and let the coffee cool down to the temperature you want.
5. Pour the coffee into a glass goblet. Be careful not to let the brewed beans go into the glass.
6. To prevent coffee beans from floating in the glass, pour the drink through filtration: a fine iron sieve or cheesecloth.
7. Put ice cream in the iced coffee and start tasting the drink. Ice cream usually makes up 25% of the total coffee mass.
See also a video recipe on how to make Glace coffee at home.