Iced Coffee: Drink your Toddy coffee icy cold!
Iced Coffee is coffee brewed cool rather than the normal brew of
coffee served hot. The basic principle of brewing ice coffee
involves the soaking of coarsely ground coffee beans in ice-cold
water for several hours. This mixture is then filtered and
finally you get the cold coffee concentrate. Then you've got to
dilute this concentrate per your preferance of milk or water.
Iced Coffee is sometimes referred to as Toddy coffee. This is
because in 1964 a person named Todd Simpson developed and
patented an exclusive cold-coffee brewing device. However, today
you can also use other individualized set ups for making ice
coffee at home other than Toddy brewing systems.
Iced coffee is just so smooth, creamy and delicious! You can
prepare a glass of delicious ice coffee with loads of
crushed/whole ice cubes and lots of cream and sugar. Or you can
enjoy cold icy coffee with dollops of yummy coffee flavored ice
cream. Such a cold concoction of delightful coffee can be made
smoother and creamier if it is put in a blender and whipped
thoroughly.
For the coffee crazy Americans iced coffee is just another
irresistible option. Sipping into such a cool, cool coffee drink
just lifts up the spirits. Your taste buds are sure to be
pampered. Cold coffee is especially popular in the summer time
providing instant relief from the heat and revitalizing the
senses!
You can try out various varieties of iced coffee recipes at
home. Some of the key ingredients that are essential to make the
perfect ice coffee must not be overlooked. So you've got to make
sure to use plenty of ice cubes, sugar, whipped cream, coffee
powder, milk and water. To make your cool and icy drink tastier
and more exotic you can add some interesting ingredients such as
cardamom powder, chocolate or caramel sauce, vanilla and orange
essence as the final topping!
A cup of iced coffee can be very refreshing in the warm sunny
afternoons. When you add just ice cubes to make your ice coffee,
the ice melting actually dilutes the strong coffee brew. To
avoid this its best that you add the ice cubes just before
sipping into the coffee. Coffee experts suggest that
dark-roasted coffee beans are ideal to be used to make ice
coffee. In this way the strong coffee flavor is retained even
after adding ice cubes.
So if you are health conscious then how about switching from
colas and soft drinks to iced coffee? Well there is no doubt
about the innumerable beneficial aspects of coffee and caffeine
with respect to health. Ice coffee contains all the goodness of
coffee as well as being as freshening as any soft drink or cola.
The next time you are in the mood for iced coffee you can try
out these fabulous cold coffee recipes at home. Iced Jamaican
Coffee, Amaretto icy coffee, Coffee soda, Iced Honey Coffee,
Whole Iced drinks of coffee, etc. Yummy! These recipes are easy
to prepare and truly scrumptious! You can also go in for a
fusion recipe where you can mix coffee and coke together called
Coffee Coke Float!