I'm Eritrean neighboring to Ethiopia. We have the same tradition making Coffee/Buna. We do boiling most of the time to get much of its flavor out the roasted beans it's great way to have cup of coffee in the morning. You are on the right track my man keep it up.
I love coffee but I don’t have any fancy coffee machine, so I always make coffee like this. I am so happy to see that someone makes coffee the same way.
I put the water on the stove top and start the fire and then I go grind my beans and get everything ready to drip. By the time I put my grounds in the water within a minute and a half to two minutes it’s starting to boil. Cool
Thanks for taking the time to explain the colour change, this was a great video for the Brazilian coffee that my colleague brought me straight from his uncle's farm.
I'm a bit late to the party (4 years!) - but great video - thank you! This method (assuming you have a gas stovetop) - saved my life during a 3-day power outtage due to Tropical Storm Isaiah in NJ. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, my granmother did it almost the same, but back then they didnt have metal filters, it was a white sock to pass the coffee soup. Love that big window by the gas cook top.
I was blown away by this method. It really is a rich cup of coffee. I was using the rolling boil method. Let it boil for about a minute or two. Let it steep for 3 minutes. I noticed the acidity was being boiled away. I like to taste all the hues and notes. Acid should not be dissolved. This method is the way to go! Thanks for presenting this. Let me ask you, what’s the exact model thermal stainless steel that you poured it in?
I used a coffee maker for yrs. Randomly woke up this morning wondering why no one I know boils it on the stove. Tried it today and it tasted rich! Easier cleanup. Then I looked it up to confirm I’m not the only person who does it. Interestingly, everyone I see posting videos of boiling coffee are males. Not sure why.
Keurig on the fritz...making stovetop coffee today and in the morning...and everyday if I like it..which I'm sure I will..got a good dark roast at home.freshly ground😋
This is how my husband & i do it well almost lol we just let the grounds settle & then we serve. When your done you can use the grounds for tour skin. Its great if you have cellulite & also it tightens the skin so its like anti ageing so thats a boys
Do you have to boil it though? I put mine in cold water, and then wait until the water gets scalding-hot and starts to steam a bit, then I take it off the stovetop, I almost never boil it. Should I start boiling it? Is that how you're supposed to make it?
May I ask how much water and how much ground coffee did he use for this tutorial? Also, i don’t have a grinder. Would it be different if I boiled whole beans instead?
You need pot named dzezva. Google it. Bring water to boil. Remove from stove. pour out 1/4 water in other cup. Put coffie in pot. Bring to boil once more and quickly remove it from heat source. Pour in that water from cup to pot and let it rest couple minutes. No filtration needed.
As soon as I saw his shirt, I knew he was actually going to show me how to make good, simple coffee
Yeah, but being brainwashed isn’t good
@@sunshinemagicalrainbowunic4004 apparently you were
Lmao facts tho
I'm Eritrean neighboring to Ethiopia. We have the same tradition making Coffee/Buna. We do boiling most of the time to get much of its flavor out the roasted beans it's great way to have cup of coffee in the morning. You are on the right track my man keep it up.
This guy has it all! He's the coffee man! From equipment, stories, wardrobe, character, and sound effects. I'm going to make a cup of joe!
I love coffee but I don’t have any fancy coffee machine, so I always make coffee like this. I am so happy to see that someone makes coffee the same way.
me too 😊
Me as well! I was wondering 😀
I put the water on the stove top and start the fire and then I go grind my beans and get everything ready to drip. By the time I put my grounds in the water within a minute and a half to two minutes it’s starting to boil. Cool
From Kenya
In Namibia making coffee in a pot
Smells rich and delicious 😩
I had so many bags of finely ground coffee that I didn't know what to do with it. Thanks for this!
I tried this method lately, and I love it
Me too. It comes out so smooth.
Thanks for taking the time to explain the colour change, this was a great video for the Brazilian coffee that my colleague brought me straight from his uncle's farm.
Making coffee right now! Love your coffee gadgets!Thanks for sharing
I'm a bit late to the party (4 years!) - but great video - thank you! This method (assuming you have a gas stovetop) - saved my life during a 3-day power outtage due to Tropical Storm Isaiah in NJ. Thanks for sharing!
I've watched 10 different videos on cowboy coffee and haven't seen any measurements yet. Love your video
Trying it tomorrow morning! Thank you, it looks so good!
In indonesia we call this method " kopi kothok " , out side jawa island like sumatra and kalimantan they call this method " kopi saring " 👍
Simple, concise and to the point!
Thank you for the tutorial!! This is great im going to try this way next time! :)
So perfect, thanks for the tips!
Thank you for posting this! This is it, the only way to make great coffee!
That’s how I make mine everyday!👌
Thanks, my granmother did it almost the same, but back then they didnt have metal filters, it was a white sock to pass the coffee soup. Love that big window by the gas cook top.
I am a coffee lover too. I can not afford to spend expensive coffee..thank you for your stovetop coffee. I will definitely do your style..
Beautiful cup of coffee thank you for sharing. 👌🏽
Amazing! I'm going to try this method. Thank you :)
Thanks for this tutorial and the coffee looked good
I'm trying this in the morning for sure!
I was blown away by this method. It really is a rich cup of coffee.
I was using the rolling boil method. Let it boil for about a minute or two. Let it steep for 3 minutes. I noticed the acidity was being boiled away. I like to taste all the hues and notes. Acid should not be dissolved. This method is the way to go!
Thanks for presenting this.
Let me ask you, what’s the exact model thermal stainless steel that you poured it in?
I used a coffee maker for yrs. Randomly woke up this morning wondering why no one I know boils it on the stove. Tried it today and it tasted rich! Easier cleanup. Then I looked it up to confirm I’m not the only person who does it. Interestingly, everyone I see posting videos of boiling coffee are males. Not sure why.
Nah, I'm trying this *tonight!* (Coffee maker broke; I have an espresso machine but that's too strong.) Coffee in a saucepan!
prolly cuz it takes more work. women usually will take convenience over quality
Yes but what's the ratio between water and coffee
Awesome. I have to get one of those frothers! Thank You
I look forward to it, that's a great video, thanks
Hey thanks man this was very helpful to me, I do not have a coffee maker.
Thank you and I loved your commentary too.
It is like cowboys coffee 👌
Love this video
Making some right now. Thanks guy
Omg brings memories!! My mom never owned a coffee maker or percolator, she always “cooked her coffee this way. Sometimes I do it this way as well tfs
Yeah my mom did too, but do you remember cause I was just a kid and not sure but I think she used to boil milk not water back then to make coffee
I love this style coffee. It’s Ethiopian - the OGs of coffee 😊
I also make my coffee this way, however im new to this, used to survive on instant coffee. Thanks for the tips tho
Beautiful home!
This is my preferred method for homemade coffee
Keurig on the fritz...making stovetop coffee today and in the morning...and everyday if I like it..which I'm sure I will..got a good dark roast at home.freshly ground😋
I got this ethiopian coffee from ethiopia.
amazing
The Specialty Coffee bros are losing their minds watching this
This is how my husband & i do it well almost lol we just let the grounds settle & then we serve. When your done you can use the grounds for tour skin. Its great if you have cellulite & also it tightens the skin so its like anti ageing so thats a boys
Good points. It also has been shown to stimulate hair growth and be a good natural sunblock on the skin. I also throw the grounds in the compost.
Thanks for the video. Can you tell me what filter and carafe that you use? Thanks
You're the man!!!
Do you have to boil it though? I put mine in cold water, and then wait until the water gets scalding-hot and starts to steam a bit, then I take it off the stovetop, I almost never boil it. Should I start boiling it? Is that how you're supposed to make it?
Love this.
Where can I get that frother
Sweet deal
Thanks for sharing
I'll try this. I really enjoyed you making it. Tell us all the vitamins you are using.
thanks for your response!!
Thanks for the video
I like your videos and your voice
Thanks for highlighting my country of origin Ethiopia 🇪🇹.
Thank you fir sharing please what brand is the milk tool to make it foamy thanks
How much water you boil? How much coffee grind powder? I love my coffee black too with foam. Thanks for sharing your technique and products!!🎉
Great , thank you Robbie, new friend here
Mind blown!
Can I do with milk instead of water- also I have pre-ground coffee
Good shit man! Thanks a lot!
Please what is the type of cookware or casserole that u used ? Sorry for my English
Love his spirit
What brand is the coffee drip you’re using?
Does putting coffee grinds to boiled water make it taste burnt?
Can you link us to the carafe, filter holder, and filter on Amazon?
How long did u brew in the pan for ?
Great video
how much water did you put in there?
Nice!! Question: How long can you keep that coffee? Can I drink that even after 3 days? I hope someone can answer me here pleasw.
Gonna try this tmrw
Awesome I've been trying stovetop coffee, it's been kinda weak but I realized I haven't been putting enough coffee grounds in lol
Thank you sir!
What an amazing guy! ❤
Good 👍👍👍
Cool, gonna try that soon. Thx for the video.
How much water do you boil??? Your telling me any measurements
How much water, my friend?
I wish local stores here would sell coffee equipment/decent coffee, and not the usual tims/maxwell/folgers etc
I wanna try new stuff :(
Try trader Joe's, most stores do have good whole beans but you have to look at the bagged ones.
what's the ratio of coffee to water?
In Ethiopia and Eritrea a jebena which is a clay coffee pot is used. Never seen a pot used on a stove there. Not once.
Is that a quarter cup of coffee grounds for one cup of coffee? Wow, that's a lot.
But it looks delicious.
I think he said it's about 2 and a half cups of water
Thank you 🙏🏽
Hi, did you brew the coffee too?
nice
super bold coffee
Good stuff! Plus brown sugar into the vein! ;)
dayum. wat do u do for a living?
May I ask how much water and how much ground coffee did he use for this tutorial?
Also, i don’t have a grinder. Would it be different if I boiled whole beans instead?
The finer the grind the richer the coffee. You can use a rolling pin, a hammer, a pestle and mortar,...
@@debidee5548 awesome! Whats the ratio for water and coffee when boiling?
QUICK AND DIRTY . !
that coffee is so rich that it almost looks red
You need pot named dzezva. Google it. Bring water to boil. Remove from stove. pour out 1/4 water in other cup. Put coffie in pot. Bring to boil once more and quickly remove it from heat source. Pour in that water from cup to pot and let it rest couple minutes. No filtration needed.
Wow, who is your stylist ? I love your outfit, where did you get it ? How can you tell when the water is almost ready to boil ?
You would watch for the bubbles starting to form prior to boiling point
How much for the frother
Nice🙂
What is the ratio of coffee to water for the saucepan?
I have been doing this but rather blindly. Thank you for the video!
I grew up on boiled coffee, ratio I use is 2 tablespoons per 1 cup of water. He used 1/4 cup coffee to 1 cup of water.
@@annholden7504 That was 1/4 cup of coffee beans tho, wasn't it?? That would make it roughly 2 Tbs(ish) ground? Makes more sense I think, but idk.
Ground coffee not beans.
This is very much like Swedish coffee. I make Greek or Turkish coffee as well.
Best cup of joe I ever made :)
Mmmmm it looks like chocolate!!!!
To a coffee drinker it is like chocolate. Thick and rich creamy wonderful tasting to the pallet! Good stuff Maynard!
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