What is Cold Brew Coffee?
Today's coffee enthusiasts have an almost endless number of brewing options. Whether it is drip, pour over, French Press, or even Aero Press to name a few, the perfect cup of Joe is always just on the horizon. So why Cold Brew and what is it? To start, we enjoy making coffee in various ways in our test kitchen, but cold brew is among our favorite methods for making a smooth and flavorful cup of coffee. It doesn't require any fancy equipment and yields truly delicious results. All you need is some quality coffee, water, and a bit of time.
When it comes to making cold brew, the generally accepted ratio is 8 parts water to 1 part coffee. For example, you can combine 16 fluid ounces of water with 2 ounces of fresh coffee grounds to make 2 cups of cold brew coffee concentrate. Once the coffee grounds and water have been combined, they will need to brew at room temperature (70°F) for a minimum of at least 7 hours and no more than 24 hours. Keep in mind that the longer the coffee brews the stronger it will become. We personally prefer a 12-hour brew which makes a strong concentrate that we later dilute with either ice, water, or cream. While there are a ton of fancy tools dedicated to cold brewing coffee, all you really need is a vessel large enough to hold the coffee and water and a coffee filter for straining after brewing. It's that easy!
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Sous Vide Cold Brew: A Fast and Tasty Solution for Your Cold Brew Needs
The precision temperature control of sous vide cooking delivers the unique opportunity to achieve "cold brewed" results in a fraction of the time that traditionally cold brewed coffee is made. In fact, you can make a delicious batch of cold-brewed coffee in just 2 hours. How is this possible? By drastically lowering the brewing temperature from 195°F to 150°F, we are able to generate a moderately "high energy system" that extracts the coffee without all of the compounds that generate some of the perceived "strange or acidic" flavors of coffee brewed at higher temperatures. The end result is a smooth and flavorful cup of coffee that is on par with a traditional cup of cold brew.
A few things to keep in mind when preparing your sous vide "cold brew" coffee. The longer you leave the coffee in jars with the grounds after sous viding, the stronger the flavor and extraction will be. While we suggest a ratio of 8:1, this is not a hard rule and you should feel free to adjust the ratio until you reach the desired flavor and strength of coffee that you desire. Our recipe produces a strong brew best enjoyed when diluted with a bit of water, ice, or cream/ milk. Lastly, when it comes to both traditional and sous vide cold brew, you will want to use coarse ground coffee.
Sous Vide Cold Brew Coffee Recipe:
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Recipe Video Here!
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2 comments
it pretty good
Good recipe. Love it.
Can you please add metric system in the recipe?
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