If you are wondering how to make iced coffee at home, you are in the right place. You’ll need just 4 ingredients to whip up delicious refreshing creamy iced coffee.
Refreshing teas like iced strawberry tea and lemon ice tea are perfect refreshers on hot summer days.
Originally Posted May 2016– Photos & Post Updated May 2018.
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Why do you have to try this recipe?
- Make it using 4 ingredients in under 5 minutes(coffee made and ready).
- Make it your own. Add vanilla ice cream or whipped cream to make it richer.
- Don’t spend $$ at some fancy coffee house! Easily make under-budget creamy and delicious coffee at home.
- A perfect refreshing drink on a sweltering afternoon.
Ingredients
- Roasted coffee beans – use roasted coffee beans to brew coffee. You can use store-bought ground coffee too to save time.
- Sugar – I like to add sugar syrup to my coffee. To make sugar syrup, simply boil ¼ cup sugar with ¼ cup water until the sugar is completely dissolved and the liquid turns thick. Chill completely before use.
- Half and half – to cream the coffee. You may also use full-cream milk or cream.
- Ice cubes – mandatory.
Variations
- Top the coffee with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream to make it richer.
- To lighten the drink use fat-free milk and use low-calorie sweeteners. Flavored creamer can also be used.
Step-by-step instructions
Prep work:
Step 1: Brew coffee in a coffee maker. Best to make the coffee a few hours ahead, so it’s not hot. I usually let the coffee steep overnight, strain it, and chill it before using it.
Step 2: To make sugar syrup, simply boil ¼ cup sugar with ¼ cup water until the sugar is completely dissolved and the liquid turns thick. Chill completely before use.
Step 3: Fill up a glass with ice cubes.
Step 4: Pour room-temperature coffee into the glass.
Step 5: Pour simple syrup to your taste preference.
Step 6: Finally pour half-and-half or full cream milk. Stir well. Serve immediately.
Expert Tips
- Using strong coffee concentrate is crucial. I prefer a 4:1 ratio that yields medium-strong coffee. You can do it to your taste preference, try the 6:1 ratio or 8:1 ratio.
- Freshly ground – use roasted coffee beans to make ground coffee, it has the best aroma. If using store-bought ground coffee, buy premium quality coffee for the best taste.
- Brew coffee overnight so it has enough time to cool down. I let the coffee steep overnight, strain it and chill it before using it.
- Jazz it up – feeling adventurous? Flavor your coffee. Add pumpkin pie spice to coffee to make it perfect for winter, add cinnamon powder, a dash of Vanilla extract, and sea salt sprinkled on top with whipped cream, and make it decadent with a little Cocoa powder or alcohol! Vodka, rum, brandy, or other dark liquors work.
- If you like a frothy coffee, blend everything in a blender for a minute or two. It will turn frothy, and serve immediately.
Recipe FAQs
Yes, you can, but you should use a strong and bold coffee brew.
Yes, but the way it’s served may vary. Iced coffee is usually served with loads of ice in it whereas cold coffee is made by blending everything in a blender and served chilled and frothy.
You’ll need a strong bold coffee brew to make the drink taste its best. Coffee will get diluted in ice and water so it’s crucial to use strong and bold coffee.
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📋How to Make The Best Iced Coffee at Home
Ingredients
- 1 cup strong coffee concentrate I made using 3 cups good quality coffee
- 4 tablespoons half and half or full cream milk
For simple syrup –
- ½ cup sugar
- ½ cup water
For serving-
- Ice cubes
- Scoop of vanilla ice cream optional
Instructions
- Brew coffee in a coffee maker. Best to make the coffee a few hours ahead, so it's not hot. I usually let the coffee steep overnight, strain it, and chill it before using it.
- To make sugar syrup, simply boil ½ cup sugar with ½ cup water until the sugar is completely dissolved and the liquid turns thick. Chill completely before use.
- Fill up a glass with ice cubes.
- Pour room-temperature coffee into the glass.
- Pour simple syrup to your taste preference.
- Finally, pour half-and-half or full-cream milk. Stir well. Serve immediately.
Notes
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- Using strong coffee concentrate is crucial. I prefer a 4:1 ratio that yields medium-strong coffee. You can do it to your taste preference, try the 6:1 ratio or 8:1 ratio.
- Freshly ground – use roasted coffee beans to make ground coffee, it has the best aroma. If using store-bought ground coffee, buy premium quality coffee for the best taste.
- Brew coffee overnight so it has enough time to cool down. I let the coffee steep overnight, strain it, and chill it before using it.
- Jazz it up – feeling adventurous? Flavor your coffee. Add pumpkin pie spice to coffee to make it perfect for winter, add cinnamon powder, a dash of Vanilla extract, and sea salt sprinkled on top with whipped cream, and make it decadent with a little Cocoa powder or alcohol! Vodka, rum, brandy, or other dark liquors work.
- If you like a frothy coffee, blend everything in a blender for a minute or two. It will turn frothy, and serve immediately.
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I’m Jyothi Rajesh (Jo for short) and I’m the founder of the food blog, Curry Trail where I share my culinary Adventures. I live in Bangalore, India. I’m a mom of two beautiful kids. My passion is creating and sharing delicious and easy recipes for the home cook. I have been blogging since 2014 and many of my recipes have appeared in both online and print publications over the years. Learn more about Jyothi Rajesh.
Comments & Reviews
Lucas Martin says
Delicious recipe! I’m excited to try this iced coffee. Thank you for all the detailed instructions. I appreciate your work!
Reshma says
So clear and detailed Recipe, Jyoti, Thank you for providing such great clean recipe.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
We all love a good iced coffee and I agree that the homemade ones are so much better than the thin ones at the coffee stores. We grind fresh coffee beans for our coffee and it adds so much flavor. This is a must have for the summer evenings!
jyothirajesh says
Absolutely. One of the best way to keep refreshed on hot days
Ramona says
This iced coffee it’s exactly what I would love to have right now. I cannot wait to get home and make one to cool my day off a little – delicious and so refreshing.
jyothirajesh says
Thank you Ramona
Cheese Curd In Paradise says
I love iced coffee as the weather gets warmer. I love the slight sweetness from the simple syrup with the creamy coffee- yum!
jyothirajesh says
Thank you
Danielle says
This is the second time today that I’ve stumbled upon a delicious ice coffee recipe – I feel lucky! It is better to have as many ice coffee options for this summer as possible – it is going to be hot!
jyothirajesh says
Yes, lots of water, cooling drinks and iced coffee will help us get through summer 😀
sonal says
Pretty pictures there. Iced coffee or famously called cold coffee is a must in my house when the temps go high.
jyothirajesh says
Thank you Sonal
Karly says
I’m not a tea person either but I love iced coffee. It’s the only coffee I actually drink. Thanks for sharing!
jyothirajesh says
Glad you liked it thanks
Kelly says
Though I am not a die-hard coffee lover I am so in love with your Iced coffee recipe. specially the one with whipped cream. It makes my day.
jyothirajesh says
Thanks Kelly.
Stephanie Simmons says
This is so helpful! I never knew quite how to make iced coffee. And your photos are gorgeous!
jyothirajesh says
Thank you Stephanie
April says
Reading your post just made me super thirsty! I am a big fan of iced coffee. I will even drink it in the middle of a snow storm. I love your photos too. What kind of lens did you use for this shot?
Mayuri Patel says
Stunning clicks Jyoti and you’re so right homemade cold coffee is so much better than the ones we get in the coffee shops. We enjoy cold coffee during the hot season. I can’t imagine not liking tea. I need my cup of tea in the morning.