May 6th, 2016 by Andrew
New to Chemex coffee? The Chemex is distinguished in the world of pour over brewing by its unique shape and heavy paper filter, which work together to create a flavorful and clean cup of coffee. If you like a bright flavor without bitterness or sediment, give it a try!
To brew hot coffee with the Chemex, you’ll need the following:
- A Chemex 6 cup or 8 cup brewer
- Chemex Bonded Filters
- Coffee ground slightly coarser than you would use for an autodrip machine (ask for a pour over grind if ordering ground coffee)
- Near boiling water
- A Kettle (preferably with a thin spout)
Instructions:
- Open your filter so that it forms a cone. You’ll see that one side has three layers. Place the filter in the top of your brewer with this side facing the spout.
- Measure your water and coffee. We recommend using 2 tablespoons of ground coffee for every 6-8 ounces of water.
- Boil your water adding a little extra to the kettle to rinse the filter before brewing (optional).
- Preheat your brewer (recommended for hot coffee) by pouring a little hot water into your filter. This step serves to eliminate some of the paper taste from the filter as well as warm the carafe. Discard the water once it has run through.
- Pour your ground coffee into the filter.
- Wet the grounds with hot water. Add just enough water so there are no dry spots and let sit for about 30 seconds.
- Add the rest of your water. Start by wetting all of the grounds again, then move the stream of water in slow spirals, pausing when close to the top. A gooseneck kettle is recommended for greater control.
- Once all the water has been added, allow the water to filter though. Remove the filter, give the carafe a swirl, and serve.
Iced version:
For iced coffee, replace half of the brewing water with ice. Place the ice in the carafe, skip step 4, and brew normally.
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April 29th, 2016 by Andrew
Margaritas are great and all, but this tequila cocktail involves ice cream, coffee, and fire. Considered an after dinner drink, the Cinco de Pyro (aka “Mexican coffee”) is more conducive to starting the party than winding things down. For a less sweet version, substitute whipped cream for ice cream.
Ingredients (per drink)
1 ½ oz. reposado tequila (high proof)
½ oz. Kahlua coffee liqueur
Hot coffee, we used our Mexican Altura
Vanilla ice cream or whipped cream
Instructions
Add the Kahlua to your mug and top with hot coffee, leaving room at the top for the tequila and ice cream. Add the tequila to a heat-proof pitcher or sauce boat, and light. Carefully pour the flaming tequila into your glass and top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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April 22nd, 2016 by Andrew
One of our favorite teas this time of year is our Moroccan Mint blend of herbal peppermint and high quality Pinhead Gunpowder green tea. Delicious hot or iced, it’s perfect for spring’s crazy temperature changes. We’ve been wanting to try this tea in a cocktail, and a mojito seemed the perfect choice. Just add rum, lime juice, and simple syrup. The only thing better would be all those ingredients plus shortbread. Our shipping manager Lori found a recipe for Cuban mojito shortbread bars, and substituted fresh mint with our Moroccan Mint. The results were sweet, tart, decadent, delicious.
Ingredients
3 teaspoons Moroccan Mint looseleaf tea, roughly ground
1 cup cold butter, chopped
½ cup sugar
1 cup flour
1 cup almond meal
pinch kosher salt
3 large egg yolks
1-14 oz. can fat free sweetened condensed milk
¾ cup lime juice
2 tsp rum extract (or rum)
powdered sugar for dusting
Instructions
For the shortbread
Preheat oven to 350° F. Blend together the butter, sugar, salt, flours, and half the dry tea. Press the shortbread dough evenly into the bottom of a 9×13 inch baking pan lined with parchment paper, allowing the paper to hang over for easy lifting later for cutting. Bake for 25 minutes until golden brown. Allow the shortbread crust to cool for about 10 minutes.
For the custard
In the food processor, add the egg yolks, condensed milk, rum extract, lime juice, rum extract and the remaining tea leaves. Pulse until combined and pour over the baked shortbread base. Bake for another 20 minutes or until the custard appears to be set. Cool completely and cut into squares. Top with powdered sugar just before serving.
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April 7th, 2016 by Andrew
The old fashioned cocktail recipe hasn’t changed much since the 1860s (or earlier) for a reason. When made well, it’s perfect. Coffee and whiskey are great partners however, and we like this caffeinated twist perfect for iced coffee season.
Ingredients
1 sugar cube
2-3 dashes Angostura bitters
2 oz bourbon or rye
1 oz cold strong coffee (or chilled espresso)
Ice
Twist of lemon
Instructions
Place sugar cube and bitters in a rocks glass. Add a splash of the coffee and muddle well. Add the bourbon or rye, followed by the remaining coffee and ice. Stir until chilled. Garnish with a twist of lemon.
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March 31st, 2016 by Andrew
Considering a single serve brewer? Read this before you buy! If you have one already let us know what you think and check out our reusable Ekobrew filters which allow you to brew your favorite fresh roasted coffee single serve style.
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