You've been making instant coffee wrong! Here's the trick to make perfect instant coffee taste good.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2024
- Millions of people around the world drink instant coffee. But few know the simple techniques to make a perfect cup every time.
In this video I will show you the secret techniques of making perfect instant coffee!
I have no affiliation with the coffee brand shown in this video. I do find that the best instant coffee is made with Colombian coffee beans.
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Here are the important factors of making proper instant coffee.
1. The water - Use fresh filtered or bottled water. Do not use tap water. Tap water contains metals which will change the taste of the coffee and may even make it sour. Hot tap water from your water heater contains the most metals. So, if you have to use tap water, use cold tap water, not hot.
2. Always heat FRESH water. Water that has been heated and cooled, and then heated again one or multiple times will taste flat from the dissolved oxygen. Use fresh bottled or filtered water that has not been previously heated for a good, fresh taste.
3. Do not burn your coffee! Coffee is very sensitive to temperature. If you use water that is too hot, it will ruin the flavor and will make it taste more bitter. I like to use water at exactly 195°F (90°C). Use a kettle or a thermometer.
4. Buffer the coffee crystals by first dissolving them in a little bit of cold water. This will further protect the flavor when you add hot water. And you can buffer even more by adding sugar and cream to the mixture before you add the hot water. Protect your coffe crystals!
By following these 4 techniques, you will maximize the instant coffee and make it taste its best.
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Controversial, I know, but I prefer instant to fresh
Not controversial to me. I've drank nothing but instant coffee for 11 years. What few times I've had regular ground coffee it doesn't taste right to me because I've been drinking instant for so long. So I can see why people who have drank ground all their life say instant doesn't taste right to them. It's all about what you're used to
Me too 💖
I like Nescafe instant.
I drink instant coffee every day but I have no problems with fresh coffee.
I like the ease of instant coffee. I will try your method tomorrow morning. Great tips.
did it taste better?
Your technique for protecting the coffee and its flavor is appreciated. You really do produce some fine, helpful vids. Thank you!
I’ve been using instant the last couple years. The hassle required and the clean-up with ground coffee, especially if one begins with beans, is a deal breaker for me. Cost vs. reward calculation. I’d rather expend time and effort on preparing other food.
Thank you!
I am also a big fan of Keurig machines, with the little pods. Virtually zero cleanup, and you get coffee in about 90 seconds. Hundreds of different varieties of coffee available. I like organic Guatemalan coffee pods from Aldi. That's my every day coffee.
I love nescafe Columbian, it tastes better than any k-pods in my Keurig, to be honest. That shocked me! We don't all have the money to spring for fancy electric "tea kettle" and I've been using a real tea kettle on the stove. Somehow I knew intuitively to not use full boiling temp water; I pour some in the cup to give a preheated blast to my mug, wait very briefly and then pour out, then add coffee and pour hot water from kettle. Don't know the temp exactly but as the coffee is so good I've stopped using my Keurig or making por over Melita version it must be right on the money because it's delicious! Can't believe it's that good! I am forever grateful to my neighbor for turning me on to it through his ranting about how good it was. I'm a coffee snob from age 18 when I moved to SF and experienced real Italian expresso in corner mom and pop coffee shops so I challenged him to make me a cup and prove it. Couldn't believe how smooth, rich, and flavorful each swallow was. The next day I bought some and am still in love with it. They also sell Brazilian but I don't like it. Am going to try the original nescafe tomorrow as my neighbor gave me a third of a jar he had left; will be interesting experiment! Happy caffeination fellow coffee lovers!!
Im in a hotel in Japan where the option in my room is instant or tea. Thanks for the help.
How did you go? Was it good 😮
But you put sugar in it ahh
Excellent, thank you!
Excellent video! Thank you!
☕️grazie! Good tips😊
Super thanks. Good idea looks good!
Great idea I'll try it
Good advice, thanks.
Thanks for the tips, I drink both brew and instant. Thanks for the tips about boiling fresh water instead of reheating the water.
Interesting will try but without sugar.
When I am avoiding carbs or sugar, I use Monfruit sweetener (Erythritol). It tastes just like sugar.
I’ve been looking for a good method to make instant while on hikes and backpacking. This is the second video I’ve seen creating a thermal buffer.
I’ll have to work on the ratios of cold to hot and total water to crystals as that isn’t included here. Especially for a black coffee.
Cold water = just enough to disolve it.
Hot water mix = Usually 1 tsp of coffee per 6oz of water. If you like it strong, you can add a little more coffee.
Intresting. I alwaya suspected tap water
I had to come back and comment on this…. Followed your advice and sure enough, turned out great! I’m stunned how well that worked. Perfect cup
Of coffee. Thank you!
Thank you. Will try that ... the slurping trick might be optional 😊
Slurping is essential to the experience!
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I’ve seen the Tasters Choice Colombian but never the Nescafé Colombian. I’ll try and find it.
Can you wash the tea pot?
I'm NOT a big fan of using bottled water since the bottles are bad for the earth, but I'm going to try this using water I save from our dehumidifier as a type of distilled water.
Your dehumidifier probably has your own sweat and possibly mold. I would not use dehumidifier water to make coffee. My two-cents.
@@FoodChainTV yeah I was thinking it should be boiled....but at least it doesn't have gunk from the pipes or ground water
Wher can i find that coffee pot?
It's this one. But they don't have it in white anymore. amzn.to/48az46S
Walmart
If I have to do all that, I might as well brew a pot.
How would you prepare it for ice coffee?
I do the exact same thing and just pour it into a cup full of ice. Depends how you like your iced coffee. If you like it like a thick, sweet milkshake, then you'd have to add extra stuff to it. But I like it simple - just coffee over ice.
Nice, I thought you needed a little hot water to mix things. Will try all cold water later. Thank you
"Always make yourself some fresh water" 😅
We are the only country that doesn't prefer instant. Instant is best in IMO.
Like coffee pot .
I got motion sick. Geez
Sugar 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Creamer 😂😂 😂😂😂😂
Nescafe sucks 🏀⚽😂