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]]>Here’s how!
Step 1: Start off by brewing around 6 ounces of strong coffee. To do this, you can use either an espresso maker or a moka pot. Don’t use a drip coffee maker, as the resulting product will be too weak.
(Note: if you’d like to make your iced coffee sweet, go ahead and add sugar to the hot coffee and stir so it dissolves.)
Step 2: Next, put the hot coffee you’ve made in the freezer for around 10-15 minutes, or enough to cool it down to room temperature.
Step 3: After this, take the coffee out of the freezer and place it into a glass along with a few ice cubes.
Step 4: Finally, take a container of refrigerated milk and pour in the desired amount into the glass along with the ice and coffee. Stir, and then your quick and easy iced coffee is ready to enjoy
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]]>Flavored syrups are one of the most delicious ways to upgrade your iced coffee. You can choose between a number of them including vanilla, hazelnut, chocolate, caramel, pumpkin, cinnamon and so much more. When you’re tired of the same old coffee taste, you can always add a touch of spice.
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Ice cream makes everything taste better. When you want a real summer refreshment during hot days, you can always upgrade the iced coffee with a scoop of ice cream. Put everything together in a blender and you’ll get the most delicious drink you’ve ever had.
If you have ice cube trays at home, this is the perfect idea to upgrade your coffee. Just put whatever’s left of your drink in the trays. You can always add some extra milk if you need to or some flavored syrup. Leave the trays in the freezer, and an hour later you have the tastiest ice cubes ever.
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]]>The post Here’s How to Make Iced Coffee in a Pinch! appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Here’s how!
Step 1: Start off by brewing around 6 ounces of strong coffee. To do this, you can use either an espresso maker or a moka pot. Don’t use a drip coffee maker, as the resulting product will be too weak.
(Note: if you’d like to make your iced coffee sweet, go ahead and add sugar to the hot coffee and stir so it dissolves.)
Step 2: Next, put the hot coffee you’ve made in the freezer for around 10-15 minutes, or enough to cool it down to room temperature.
Step 3: After this, take the coffee out of the freezer and place it into a glass along with a few ice cubes.
Step 4: Finally, take a container of refrigerated milk and pour in the desired amount into the glass along with the ice and coffee. Stir, and then your quick and easy iced coffee is ready to enjoy
The post Here’s How to Make Iced Coffee in a Pinch! appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>The post Spice Up Your Iced Coffee With These Amazing Ideas appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Flavored syrups are one of the most delicious ways to upgrade your iced coffee. You can choose between a number of them including vanilla, hazelnut, chocolate, caramel, pumpkin, cinnamon and so much more. When you’re tired of the same old coffee taste, you can always add a touch of spice.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BksESMWgids/
Ice cream makes everything taste better. When you want a real summer refreshment during hot days, you can always upgrade the iced coffee with a scoop of ice cream. Put everything together in a blender and you’ll get the most delicious drink you’ve ever had.
If you have ice cube trays at home, this is the perfect idea to upgrade your coffee. Just put whatever’s left of your drink in the trays. You can always add some extra milk if you need to or some flavored syrup. Leave the trays in the freezer, and an hour later you have the tastiest ice cubes ever.
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