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Here is how to make the best iced coffee at home from any type of ground coffee with no special machines or equipment.

This is a simple, basic iced coffee recipe that anyone can make and enjoy. If you want to up your game, then I’d recommend learning how to make cold brew coffee at home.

Related: How to make Whipped Coffee, Iced Mocha, and Mocha Frappe.

Ingredients

  • Ground Coffee
  • Water
  • Milk or Cream
  • Sweetener
  • Ice

How to Make Iced Coffee

In a large pitcher, combine the water (cool or lukewarm) and ground coffee.

Give the mixture a stir and let it sit for about 8 hours. I usually mix this up before bed and let it sit in the refrigerator (covered) overnight. After it’s set, strain the coffee through a coffee filter, or cheesecloth and fine mesh strainer.

This will take a few minutes, and that’s normal. I will usually start the straining process after I wake up and check it after I’ve already gotten our (toddler) son ready and myself (easily like 30-45 minutes later).

Now you have your iced coffee base. This size will usually last me a few days to up to a week.

Fill a glass with ice and pour in your chilled iced coffee. I love it plain or with a few generous tablespoons of cream.

You could also freeze some of the iced coffee into ice cubes and use those in future batches for more of a red eye coffee version.

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How to make the best iced coffee at home.

Yield 5

Prep 5 minutes

Soak Time 8 hours

Total 8 hours 5 minutes

Instructions

  • In a large pitcher, combine the water (cool or lukewarm) and ground coffee.

  • Give the mixture a stir and let it sit for about 8 hours. I usually mix this up before bed.

  • After it’s set, strain the coffee through cheesecloth or a funnel and coffee filter into another pitcher.

  • Fill a glass with ice and pour in your chilled iced coffee. I love it plain or with a few generous tablespoons of cream.

Notes

You can add a sweetener or cream to this iced coffee recipe. 
Freeze the iced coffee into ice cubes to use in future glasses of iced coffee. 

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Iced Coffee

Amount per Serving

% Daily Value*

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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