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Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1/2 pound ground coffee, dark roast
8 cups water, boiling
8 cups water, ice cold
Sweetened condensed milk, to taste

Directions:
Directions:
Pour ground coffee in a large heat proof bowl or pot. Add in 8 cups boiling hot water. Stir to get all of the coffee grounds wet then let it sit 5 minutes. (Note: if grinding your own coffee, don't grind it too fine or it will go right through your cheese cloth.) If you have a French press, put it through the press in a couple batches, otherwise, place the colander over a clean, heat proof bowl or jug and line the sieve with 6 layers of cheesecloth (this will catch the stray coffee grounds). After the coffee is all strained, discard the coffee grounds and add in 8 cups ice cold water to the coffee. Refrigerate until ready to use. This concentrate lasts 3 weeks to a month in the fridge. To serve, fill a tall glass or mason jar almost to the top with ice. Pour your coffee concentrate to the top of the ice. Add 1­2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk depending on how sweet you want it. Stir with a spoon until the condensed milk is well incorporated.

 

 

 

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