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Homemade Coffee Syrup – Beverages and Drinks Recipes

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Recipe ingredients and directions:

It’s fairly simple, too. You have to use a PERCOLATOR to do it right.

Not one of those DRIP machines because you have to recycle the liquid.

Make three batches of coffee with the same liquid… e.i. you make one

batch and then use the SAME COFFEE instead of fresh water BUT with

new coffee grains, OK? So you now have made the equivalent of

THREE pots of coffee recycling the same liquid. What you now have is a

pot of very strong coffee, OK.

Then add half the amount of sugar…e.g. If you end up with 4 cups of

coffee, add 2 cups of sugar. Mix until dissolved. That’s it!!!

I have recently received a few mailings regarding the homemade Coffee

Syrup recipe that was posted earlier this week and a few are confused

about it and what to do with it. My sincere apologies for not

mentioning what we do with it here in southern New England. I hope this

clarifies the subject.

First, the sugar is added AFTER the coffee mixture is finished.

Make 3 pots of coffee with the SAME liquid but with NEW coffee grounds.

Basically you are recycling the coffee back through the new grounds, OK?

Three times using a PERCOLATOR type coffee pot. Usually it takes about

12 minutes per single pot of coffee. Start timing after it starts to

percolate. Again, times may differ.

Basically::

1. Make one pot of coffee then discard the grounds.

2. Add fresh grounds, percolate again, with the COFFEE as liquid,

NOT fresh water.

3. Do this three times.

4. To the finished coffee mixture, add one half the amount of sugar.

Ex. ( If you make 2 cups of coffee in the end, add 1 cup of sugar. )

5. Mix until sugar is completely dissolved.

It’s use:

Primarily it is stirred into cold milk, about 2-3 tablespoons per 10

ounce glass. Also, it is a popular ice cream flavor which is used for making

frappes. Here, milk shakes are prepared without the ice cream, frappes with.

Some even pour it OVER ice cream.!

There are a few companies in the area that bottle the mixture, which are OK

but when made with fresh brewed coffee there is no comparison. You should

experiment with the amount to add to the milk, as some like it sweeter.

In closing, I would like to add that one rarely finds a household in this

area, especially with children, who does not have a bottle of coffee syrup in

the cupboard. This is a regional and treasured gem that many of us have been

brought up on and (strangely) is not popular elsewhere.

Many people have enjoyed this recipe, I hope you do, too. Enjoy!

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