Make a Frappe
A frappé is quick and simple to make with just a few common ingredients. Combine instant or freshly brewed coffee, sweetener, and some cold water or ice and you'll have a thick, foamy, delicious frappé in no time at all. But, it doesn't have to stop there. There are tons of fun ways to get creative and make a different flavored frappé each time. Make a great tasting frappé in your favorite flavor to enjoy on a hot summer day.
Contents
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups coffee, chilled
- 1/2 cup milk
- 2 Tbsp. sugar
- 1 1/2 cups ice
Steps
Making a Frappé
- Prepare your coffee. To make your frappé, you will need about 1 1/2 cups of coffee. As a general guideline, use 4 tbsp. coffee per 6 ounces of water or 1 1/2 cups cold-brewed coffee concentrate.
- "Filter" coffee refers to coffee beans that have been roasted and ground to be used in coffee making machines. This is fresh coffee and may have a variety of qualities not found in instant coffee, like sweeter or more distinct flavors.
- "Instant" coffee refers to a coffee that has already been made and is dried (usually by freezing) into a dehydrated state. Instant coffee is recommended as a back-up to the fresh stuff.
- Use stronger coffee to give your frappé a stronger coffee flavor.
You can use fresh or instant coffee. Here are some things to consider:
- Cold brew your coffee overnight (optional). Cold brewing your coffee is a process that requires about 12 hours. To make cold brewed coffee:
- Add 1 cup of coarsely ground coffee beans to a large bowl and pour in 4 cups of cold water.
- Stir until combined and cover in the refrigerator for 12 hours.
- Take the bowl out of the refrigerator and place a strainer or coffee filter over another bowl. Slowly pour your coffee over the strainer and let the liquid filter through the strainer. Discard the grounds and remove the strainer.
- Cold brewed coffee can be very strong. Dilute at a 1:3 or 1:2 coffee/water ratio. Refrigerate for up to 1 week.
- Cold brew your coffee over ice (optional). This method is called Japanese-style iced coffee and can be made much quicker than the previous method.
- Use a kitchen scale to measure 8 ounces of ice.
- Measure about 1.8 grams of freshly roasted coffee for every ounce of iced coffee you'd like.
- Grind coffee beans until medium coarse. For about 16 ounces of iced coffee, use about 30 grams of coffee. One level tablespoon is roughly 5 grams.
- Put your ice in a large glass and place a secure a coffee filter over the top.
- Brew your coffee hot and pour it over the filter into the cup of ice.
- Not all of the ice might melt, but by the end you should have a cold cup of coffee.
To brew Japanese-style cold brewed coffee:
- Add your sweetener to your coffee. Adding your sugar to your coffee while it's still hot will help it dissolve faster.
- If you have brewed your coffee in a coffee maker, you can pour your sweetener right into the coffee pot and stir it in.
Pour in two tbsp. of sugar, honey, stevia, or whatever sweetener you prefer.
- Chill your coffee. If starting with hot freshly brewed coffee, the fastest method will still take you about 20 minutes. To chill your coffee, try:
- In an ice tray. Pour your coffee into an ice tray and put it into the freezer until frozen. This method takes a few hours, but will create a stronger tasting drink because you won't need to add any additional ice.
- In a skillet. Once you have brewed your coffee, pour it into a wide, shallow skillet and let it sit. This method spreads your hot liquid over a large surface area, allowing it to cool more quickly than it would in a coffee pot. This method can cool your coffee significantly after about 20 mins.
- You can also place your skillet in the freezer for about 20 minutes to chill it completely.
- You can also chill your skillet ahead of time to quicken the process.
- Make your frappé. Add your chilled coffee to a blender and pour in 1/2 cup of milk. You can use regular milk, soy, almond milk, or any other milk you prefer.
- Add the ice (optional). If you have chilled your coffee in an ice tray, you won't need to add any ice. Start by adding about 1 1/2 cups of ice.
- Remember, the more ice you add, the more your coffee will become diluted, resulting in a less flavorful frappé.
- Blend until smooth. Put the lid on and blend your mixture until smooth, adding more ice if you desire a thicker consistency.
- Assemble your frappé. Pour your frappé mixture into a tall glass. You can chill your glass in the freezer for a few minutes beforehand if you prefer. Top it off with a dash of whipped cream and enjoy with a straw!
Getting Creative
- Make it pumpkin flavored.
- ½ tsp. vanilla extract
- ¼ tsp. pumpkin spice, ground
- ½ cup unsweetened coconut milk from a carton, not canned
- 2 tbsp. whipped cream
- 1 dash cinnamon, ground
- Include the vanilla extract, pumpkin spice, and coconut milk in your initial mixture and top your frappé off with a dash of whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
If you are looking for a delicious frappé with all the tastes of fall, add just a few additional ingredients and make a pumpkin pie frappé. Here's what you'll need:
- Make a blended hazelnut frappé. If you love the sweet toasted flavor of hazelnut, you're going to go crazy for these few extra ingredient additions. Just add 1/4 cup of hazelnut syrup and 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract to your initial mixture.
- Top it off with a dash of whipped cream and cinnamon if you'd like!
- Go crazy with chocolate. Try a double chocolate chip frappé by adding chocolate chips, chocolate syrup, and vanilla extract.
- Add 1/3 cup chocolate chips to your original mixture. You can try milk chocolate, semi-sweet, or dark chocolate chips for fun variations.
- Pour in 3 tbs. chocolate syrup and 1/8 tbs. vanilla extract and blend until smooth.
- Drizzle some chocolate syrup along the inside of your glass and pour your frappé into it. Top with whipped cream drizzled in more chocolate syrup.
- Make it vanilla.
- Add a dash of whipped cream drizzled with caramel syrup for a delicious foamy topping.
- Add a couple drops of vanilla extract for a stronger vanilla flavor.
- Top it off with a dash of whipped cream.
Start with vanilla bean flavored coffee beans or grounds. Add 1 or 2 scoops of vanilla bean ice cream to your mixture and blend until smooth.
- Make a traditional Greek Frappe. Simply add three tablespoons of instant coffee, 1-4 tbs. sugar (to taste), a small amount of water, and milk (if desired) to a shaker and shake it up. Pour it into a tall glass with ice and enjoy with a straw.
- Get creative. Add a scoop of your favorite ice cream to the blender for a thicker milkshake frappé. Try a scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream for a refreshing mint chocolate frappé. Break up your favorite candy bar and add small pieces to the blender for an added crunch or add about 1/4 cup of shredded coconut. The possibilities are almost endless. Mix and match your favorite sweet flavors to create the perfect frappé.
Tips
- Use whole milk or half and half for an extremely rich frappé.
- You can use an empty thermos flask instead of a mixer if you don't have one.
- Use a chilled glass or mug to keep it cold for a longer period.
- For an icier frappé, add an extra 1/2 cup of ice.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with the amount of water, milk, and sugar. It may take you a few tries to make the frappé that suits your tastes.
- If you are sensitive to strong coffee, dilute your mixture to a 1:3 coffee/water ratio or greater before adding sweetener.
- You can use leftover coffee for this recipe if you don't want to brew a fresh pot.
- For a stronger-flavored frappé, substitute the coffee for 2 shots of espresso, chilled.
- You can skip the ice altogether if you don't want to water down the frappé.
- Savor, don't gulp. A frappé is meant to be enjoyed slowly, sometimes over two to three hours.
- For this reason, it's a good idea to serve a frappé with a glass of cold water. That way, when you drink all the liquid and are left with only foam, you can add a little water, stir it up, and continue to enjoy your coffee.
Warnings
- Make sure you put the lid on the blender securely before you start blending.
Things You'll Need
- Blender, drink mixer, or shaker
- Glass
- Straw
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- http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2011/07/how-to-make-japanese-style-iced-coffee-slideshow.html
- http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/experiments/dissolvingsugar.html
- http://sciencefare.org/2012/07/18/cool-coffee/
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- ↑ http://seeminglygreek.com/2011/05/the-greek-frappe-ii/