One word:
DELICIOUS!
I love me some coffee. And, I'm not putting this lightly either.
Being homeschooled as a child meant sitting around the dining room table all morning and afternoon with my younger brother and mother. Every day, consistently, my mother had a cup of coffee next to her on the table. Around the age of nine or so, I began to take sips of it here and there. By the time I was around twelve or thirteen, my mother would reach for her cup just to find it empty thanks to me. And, when I was seventeen, I embarrassingly admit, my love for coffee was
almost dangerous.
I'm pretty positive this (much controlled) love has rolled over to my husband now. He can't leave the house in the morning without it. Recently, he's been drinking it multiple times a day too!
But, as the weather has gotten (slightly) warmer, I'm beginning to crave a cold version of my favorite brew. I've tried
several times to make an "at home" version of my favorite iced drinks, but I could never get it right.
Of course, trial and error is how I do everything in my life. This one included. Finally, about a month ago, I stubbled upon the perfect mix of coffee strength to delectable sweetness. Out of my work on this recipe, I not only created a great tasting iced coffee, but also an
all-natural homemade vanilla syrup.
Yep, that's right. No more artificial flavors, colors, or high fructose corn syrup!
This Recipe is definitely a winner and a keeper for the next few warm months!!
Homemade Vanilla Iced Coffee
4 cups (24 ounces) regular brewed coffee
1/4 cup boiling hot water
1/4 cup pure cane sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
plain creamer, half n half,
milk, or whatever you prefer
ice
While coffee is brewing, bring water to a boil in a small glass bowl/cup. Add sugar and stir until completely dissolved. Stir in vanilla. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator.
Transfer hot coffee to a large pourable glass dish or pitcher. I used a 4 cup Pyrex measuring cup. Cover with plastic wrap and place in refrigerator.
Let cool for at least 30 minutes. You can even make a batch at night to have for the next morning.
Once you're ready to drink, pour vanilla syrup into the cold coffee* and stir well. Pour into your glass over ice. Add your preferred amount of cream and drink!!!
*Side Note:
Okay, I've had 3 people try this and everyone thought it tasted perfect, but if you don't like your drinks as sweet as they make them in coffee shops, you can keep the syrup out and just add to each cup you pour as you prefer it to taste. Also, contrary to what I had thought was the right way to make it, I didn't add any extra grounds to my brewed coffee. I have a Mr. Coffee maker and use 1.5 Tablespoons of grounds per 2 coffee cups. I have maybe once hit the "strong brew" button, but didn't notice a significant difference in the brew, so I haven't done that since.
Enjoy!