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- Are All Recipes The Same?If you like iced coffee then I expect as you are
probably a serious coffee lover you love the starbucks iced coffee recipe. If
you are reading this article then you have tasted and know what iced coffee is
and you will certainly have tried a starbucks iced coffee recipe. But iced
coffee is not what you are thinking it is. You do not make a cup of hot coffee
and wait for it to cool down or chill it in the freezer to make a glass of iced
coffee. You could not be more wrong! Yes of course iced coffee is a variety of a
hot brewed coffee, but there is a method to make it, a method that is different
from the way a hot coffee is brewed and the starbucks iced coffee recipe is just
gorgeous.Making Iced Coffee- Tips And TricksHot coffees are hot-brewed, but if
you want to make iced coffee the way it was made when it was started, then you
have to cold-brew the coffee. Yes, you read that right – You do not need to heat
coffee if you want to make an iced coffee. All you need is a special pot, cold
water, and coarsely grounded coffee beans! Or if you prefer try the starbucks
iced coffee recipe below and you can be the judge.• Pour the cold water in the
pot.• Put in the coarsely grounded coffee beans.Other Ideas for you to try:• Put
some of the coffee you've made in the freezer and make ice cubes out of it.• Try
adding a bit of sugar syrup and a little chocolate flavouring.• Top off your iced
coffee with a generous helping of whipped cream, chocolate sprinkles and a flake
to really impress your friends- they will think you are an iced coffee expert or
an employee of starbucks coffee house!What will happen is that the cold water
will extract the coffee flavours but will not extract the bitter compounds and
the fatty oils that are present in the beans. This means that the iced coffee,
which is made, will have less acid content than what it would have had if it
were hot-brewed. Coffee made using this method was originally called iced
coffee. This method was invented in 1962 by a chemical engineer, Todd Simpson,
and his company is still around today (It's called Toddy Products).If you choose
to make iced coffee using the hot-brew method, then you must get the coffee into
the refrigerator once it reaches room temperature. If you allow it to get colder
than that, then it may lose its flavour.Starbucks Iced Coffee Recipe:Starbucks
Frappuccino• 2 shots (3 oz.) espresso• 1/4 cup granulated sugar• 2 1/2 cups
low-fat milk• 1 Tbls. pectin OR 1 tsp. pectin + 1 tsp. arrowroot1. Stir sugar
into espresso. Cool mixture.2. Stir milk and pectin into espresso mixture until
pectin is dissolved.3. Fill a glass with ice and either serve mixture over ice,
or pour glass contents into blender and blend for 30-45 seconds. Enjoy!