How To make Vietnamese Coffee
Stephen Ceideburg 2 tb Sweetened Condensed Milk
6 oz Strong Black Coffee
In restaurants and cafe, dark-roast coffee is brewed in an individual drip pot that sits on top of a glass, slowly dripping into sweet milk. it takes a good 10 to 15 minutes for the water to finish dripping through, and the coffee is sipped at an equally leisurely pace. Both the coffee and the pots are available in Southeast Asian markets, but any type of coffee and any brew- method that produces a strong, rich-tasting cup will do. Place the milk in the bottom of an 8 ounce glass. Carefully pour in coffee, trying not to disturb the layer of milk. Stir milk up from bottom and sip coffee. There will probably be some milk left in the bottom of the glass when you are finished. Makes 1 serving. Variation: This coffee may also be served iced. Add ice cubes on top of the sweet milk and proceed as above. From the California Culinary Academy's "Southeast Asian Cooking", Jay Harlow, published by the Chevron Chemical Company, 1987. ISBN 0-89721-098-0.
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How To Make Vietnamese Drip Coffee
A Phin or Filter is an original and traditional way in Vietnam to make phin cà phê or Filter Coffee. Learn how to use a Phin to brew delicious Vietnamese Drip Coffee. Shop Ten Mile Vietnamese Coffee Dripper ????
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The Ten Mile Vietnamese Coffee Dripper is an original and traditional way in Vietnam to make phin cà phê or Filter Coffee. A much loved method in Vietnam as well as around the world for brewing delicious traditional Vietnamese Iced Coffee known as cà phê đá, a perfect summer time treat!
Popularised by adding sweetened condensed milk to your cup before placing the Dripper on top to brew hot coffee slowly straight on the milk before giving it a stir and pouring the sweetened filter coffee over ice before serving. The Ten Mile Vietnamese Dripper is made from reliable, well made and easy to clean stainless steel, and includes the screw-in filter and lid to keep your brew nice and warm whilst it drips down.
How to use the Ten Mile Coffee Vietnamese Dripper
Add 25g Dark roasted coffee, ground medium to coarse, in to filter
Screw down Filter plate on top of coffee
Place Brewer on top of glass or cup
Pour in a small amount of boiling water and wait 1min
Then add rest of water up to the top of the brewer
Place lid on and let drip slowly in to your cup below
Pour coffee over ice, sweetened as desired and enjoy!
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Watch as our Founder Sahra Nguyen demonstrates how to brew the perfect cup of Vietnamese coffee while answering common questions and troubleshooting issues using a Vietnamese phin filter. From the amount of coffee to the time metrics for the phin filter, she covers all the steps needed to ensure that every cup of coffee you brew is delicious.
0:00 The Phin Filter
0:20 Scooping the coffee
0:50 How to measure your coffee
1:13 Shaking out the coffee grounds
1:34 Placing the gravity press
1:47 Pouring the water
2:27 What is the coffee bloom?
2:45 Pouring the rest of the water
3:01 What does it mean when the phin filter has a steady flow?
3:28 How do I grind for the phin filter?
3:54 How to dial in the phin filter
4:34 What happens if my phin filter is dripping too fast?
4:45 Why isn't my phin filter dripping?
5:14 Adjusting coffee strength
6:00 Making the final cup of coffee
7:49 Taste test!
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