This method mimics the traditional time-consuming method of making cold-brew coffee in the fridge, but in 2 hours instead of 24! The warm water temperature is kept low enough to speed up the cold-brew process, but not hot enough to release the bitter, acidic flavors you get from hot-brewed drip coffee. The result is a super smooth brew that you'll want to make again and again. Use your favorite fresh-ground coffee for best results.
1 cup coarsely ground coffee
4 (16-ounce) Mason jars
8 cups water
Drinks
Directions
Place 1/4 cup coffee grounds into each jar then top with water. Screw on the lids until just barely tightened; do not overtighten.
Fill a large pot with enough water to cover the jars completely and place a sous vide immersion cooker into the water. Set temperature to 150 degrees F (65 degrees C) according to manufacturer's directions.
Submerge mason jars into the water bath and set timer for 2 hours.
Remove jars to a cooling rack and let cool until easily handled. Strain the mixture through a coffee filter to stop the steeping process. Pour over ice and serve or return to rinsed-out jars and store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Nutritional Information
Sous Vide Cold Brew Coffee
Comparison based on the ESHA Research Database © 2018, ESHA Research, Inc.
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