Pour the coffee Pour the hot coffee quickly onto the ice in the mixing vessel. The ice will start to melt, but that’s OK. That’s why you made your coffee extra strong. 4. Stir Stir immediately. The coffee will chill as the ice gradually melts. You want it to cool it as quickly as possible.
Pour the hot coffee quickly onto the ice in the mixing vessel. The ice will start to melt, but that’s OK. That’s why you made your coffee extra strong.
Pour between one and two cups of ice into a thick glass or a stainless steel mixing container. A one-pint glass measuring cup or steel milk frothing pitcher will work great. Set aside some cream or milk, and possibly some syrup or sugar for later. 3. Pour the coffee Pour the hot coffee quickly onto the ice in the mixing vessel.
Don’t skimp on the ice because you’ll need to cool your coffee quickly. (© Bean Poet) Pour between one and two cups of ice into a thick glass or a stainless steel mixing container. A one-pint glass measuring cup or steel milk frothing pitcher will work great. Set aside some cream or milk, and possibly some syrup or sugar for later.
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