1 Liter Iced Coffee with Milk
Milk coffee is the most commonly ordered menu in trendy cafes. It's safe to say that milk coffee paved the way for the emergence of other menu items in these cafes. As time goes on, there's a growing variety of iced milk coffee options. Some use palm sugar, while others add durian cream.
However, this time, let's learn how to make the classic and original version without any additional ingredients. In short, to try this recipe you don’t have to find fancy ingredients. You might already have everything you need in your kitchen.
Check out what you need to prepare and the steps to make a liter of milk coffee below!
Ingredients:
- • 6 teaspoons NESCAFÉ Classic
- • 6 teaspoons granulated sugar
- • 3 teaspoons brown sugar
- • ½ teaspoon salt
- • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (optional)
- • 200 ml warm water
- • 800 ml full cream milk
- • Ice cubes as needed
How to make:
- 1. Mix NESCAFÉ Classic with granulated sugar, brown sugar, salt, and vanilla extract
- 2. Add warm water, then stir until well mixed
- 3. Pour the coffee mixture into a 1-liter bottle
- 4. Add full cream milk
- 5. Pour the coffee over a glass of ice and store the remaining in the fridge to be enjoyed later!
- 6. Voila, there you have 8 glasses of trendy iced milk coffees with this one-liter recipe..
1 Liter Creamy Iced Coffee
Unlike the first 1 liter coffee recipe, this 1 liter creamy iced coffee has a more intense coffee flavor. While in the 1 liter milk coffee recipe, you only use 6 teaspoons of NESCAFÉ Classic, here you'll need a larger quantity—5 tablespoons to be precise.
This means that this liter of coffee has a higher caffeine content. So, this beverage is perfect for a daytime pick-me-up before you continue with your activities. Check out the steps below!
Ingredients:
- • 5 tablespoons NESCAFÉ Classic
- • 10 tablespoons Nestlé Coffee-mate
- • 10 tablespoons brown sugar
- • 1000 ml warm water
How to make:
- 1. Mix NESCAFÉ Classic with Nestlé Coffee-mate, and brown sugar
- 2. Add hot water, then stir until well mixed
- 3. Pour the coffee into a 1 liter bottle
- 4. Chill in the refrigerator for a refreshing cold drink, and enjoy whenever you like!
- 5. With this recipe, you can serve 8 glasses of creamy iced coffee;
A Liter of Traditional Coffee Shop Ice Coffee
This 1 liter of traditional coffee shop ice coffee recipe also calls for 5 tablespoons of NESCAFÉ Classic. What sets it apart is the use of evaporated milk or Nestlé Carnation sweetened condensed creamer. The sweetness in this 1 liter coffee delight comes from the combination of sugar and evaporated milk.
True to its name, this 1 liter of traditional coffee shop ice coffee allows you to recreate the typical coffee ordered at traditional coffee shops. You know, these traditional coffee shops don't use complicated ingredients in preparing their menus. And so, in this recipe, you only need evaporated milk, granulated sugar, warm water, and NESCAFÉ Classic instant coffee. Check out the steps below to see how it's made!
Ingredients:
- • 5 tablespoons NESCAFÉ Classic
- • 5 tablespoons sugar
- • 12 tablespoons Nestlé Carnation
- • 1000 ml warm water
How to make:
- 1. Mix NESCAFÉ Classic with granulated sugar, and Nestlé Carnation
- 2. Add warm water and stir until well mixed
- 3. Pour the coffee into a 1 liter bottle
- 4. Now, 8 glasses of traditional coffee shop ice coffee are ready to be served.
- 5. Keep it in the fridge for you to enjoy anytime
Well, those are some 1 liter iced coffee recipes you can try at home. Before you try the above recipes, make sure you understand the steps! Also, ensure that you use the ingredients as recommended in this recipe, including choosing NESCAFÉ Classic as the base.
NESCAFÉ Classic is an instant coffee powder formulated through a special process to easily dissolve in water without leaving any grounds. Moreover, NESCAFÉ Classic is made from 100% selected Robusta coffee beans with a distinctive flavor.
Combined with other ingredients in the above recipes, NESCAFÉ Classic can create delightful 1 liter coffee creations!
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