Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk Recipe (2024)

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This recipe makes 1 Gallon of Iced Coffee Concentrate. You can easily double everything if you’re serving a large crowd. By the way, this is an awesome party drink on a hot summer day (or even if it’s just a little warm out, you should go ahead and make a batch).

I took my jug of coffee to my parents house for Sunday lunch and my creative sister Alla added a little extra condensed milk and poured it into a blender to make an amazing coffee frappe. Yeah it’s seriously awesome. It’s just as good (maybe a little a lot better) as the stuff in coffee shops that are $4-$5 a cup.

Be your own barista and offer iced or blended (don’t forget to put out a tip jar!). We love having this iced coffee concentrate in the fridge; it’s so easy to make an amazing iced coffee on the go!

Ingredients for Perfect Iced Coffee:

1/2 lb Ground Coffee (~3 1/4 cups)
8 cups Boiling Water
8 cups Ice Cold Water
1 Can Sweetened Condensed Milk

What You’ll Need:

Either a large french press or a fine mesh sieve with 6 layers of cheese cloth

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How To MakeIced Coffee with Condensed Milk:

1. Pour ground coffee in a large heat proof bowl or pot. Add in 8 cups boiling hot water. Stir to get all of the coffee grounds wet then let it sit 5 minutes. (Note: if grinding your own coffee, don’t grind it too fine or it will go right through your cheese cloth).

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2. If you have a french press, put it through the press in a couple batches, otherwise, Place thecolanderover a clean, heat proof bowl or jug and line the sieve with 6 layers of cheesecloth (this will catch the stray coffee grounds)

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3. After the coffee is all strained, discard the coffee grounds and add in 8 cups ice cold water to the coffee. Refrigerate until ready to use. This concentrate lasts 3 weeks to a month in the fridge (it will likely be consumed long before that, but just in case you’re wondering).

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4. To serve, fill a tall glass or mason jar almost to the top with ice. Pour your coffee concentrate to the top of the ice. Add 1-2 Tbsp sweetened condensed milk depending on how much of a sweet tooth you’ve got. I thought it was perfect with 1 1/2 Tbsp. Stir with a spoon until the condensed milk is well incorporated (it tends to sink to the bottom). Add a straw and drink it on a hammock in the shade. 🙂

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Oh yeah… I just don’t think you could really over-do it with condensed milk (It’s just as good as nutella; there I said it).

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So, iced or a blended frappuccino?

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What’s your favorite summer drink?

Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk Recipe

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Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com

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This recipe makes 1 Gallon of Iced Coffee Concentrate. You can easily double everything if you're serving a large crowd. You can also add a little extra condensed milk and pour it into a blender to make an amazing coffee frappe. !What You'll Need: Either a large french press or a fine mesh sieve with 6 layers of cheese cloth.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 12 -14

  • 1/2 lb Ground Coffee, ~3 1/4 cups
  • 8 cups Boiling Water
  • 8 cups Ice Cold Water
  • 1 Can Sweetened Condensed Milk

Instructions

  • Pour ground coffee in a large heat proof bowl or pot. Add in 8 cups boiling hot water. Stir to get all of the coffee grounds wet then let it sit 5 minutes. (Note: if grinding your own coffee, don't grind it too fine or it will go right through your cheese cloth).

  • If you have a french press, put it through the press in a couple batches, otherwise, Place the colander over a clean, heat proof bowl or jug and line the sieve with 6 layers of cheesecloth (this will catch the stray coffee grounds).

  • After the coffee is all strained, discard the coffee grounds and add in 8 cups ice cold water to the coffee. Refrigerate until ready to use. This concentrate lasts 3 weeks to a month in the fridge.

  • To serve, fill a tall glass or mason jar almost to the top with ice. Pour your coffee concentrate to the top of the ice. Add 1-2 Tbsp sweetened condensed milk depending on how much of a sweet tooth you've got. Stir with a spoon until the condensed milk is well incorporated (it tends to sink to the bottom).

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Course: Beverage

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk

Skill Level: Easy

Cost to Make: $

This recipe was adapted from 2 lovely ladies: The pioneer woman’s iced coffee and Steamy Kitchen’s Vietnamese Coffee.

Natasha Kravchuk

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Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you put condensed milk in coffee? ›

Brew water with coffee using your preferred method to make coffee. Spoon 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk into each of 4 coffee cups. Pour 1 cup fresh hot coffee into each cup and stir to dissolve the milk. Serve cups of coffee along with 4 tall glasses filled with 4 ice cubes each and a long-handled spoon.

Can I use condensed milk instead of creamer in coffee? ›

A coffee creamer base is easy to make. Simply mix a can of sweetened condensed milk (14 ounces) with 1 ¾ cup milk or cream. This works out to a 1:1 ratio of sweetened condensed milk to cream.

Does coffee taste better with condensed milk? ›

This rich ingredient adds a delicious sweetness to the coffee, creating a smooth and perfect flavor. The sweetened condensed milk balances the strong coffee's boldness with its creamy and sugary notes, resulting in a delicious and caramel-like combination.

Is sweetened condensed milk or evaporated milk better for coffee? ›

However, condensed milk has much more sugar in it. This is the reason why you get a sweet coffee when you add condensed milk to it. Evaporated milk does not make your coffee this sweet. It is more about neutralizing the coffee bitterness than making it acquire sweet taste.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Because condensed milk is more concentrated than the same volume of regular milk, it contains more lactose. Sweetened condensed milk includes a lot of calories, but it also has a lot of saturated fat, which is dangerous for people with diabetes and heart issues.

What are the benefits of condensed milk in coffee? ›

Provides Extra Calories and Protein

Using sweetened condensed milk to boost calorie content may be more beneficial than using sugar alone since the product also provides extra protein, fat and some bone-healthy minerals like calcium and phosphorus.

Why does Vietnamese coffee use condensed milk? ›

The sweetness of the condensed milk balances the bitterness and strength of the coffee. Cà phê đen: Black coffee served either hot or iced, often enjoyed without any sugar or milk. This allows the drinker to fully experience the robust and bold flavors of Vietnamese coffee.

What is the difference between sweetened condensed creamer and condensed milk? ›

The difference is that sweetened condensed milk is made without adding other ingredients. Meanwhile, sweetened thick creamer is added with vegetable fat. So, sweetened condensed milk definitely contains milk in it, while sweetened condensed creamer also contains milk but it contains less than sweetened condensed milk.

What is coffee with condensed milk called in Spain? ›

Café bombón: Espresso with sweetened condensed milk. An especially great choice for those with a sweet tooth!

What country uses sweetened condensed milk in coffee? ›

Traditional Vietnamese iced coffee uses condensed milk to balance the bold, smoky flavor of dark-roast robusta coffee.

What is kaffeemilch? ›

Kaffeemilch, die ~ evaporated milk, the ~ Noun.

Is evaporated milk good for iced coffee? ›

The evaporated milk makes it taste more like a Frappucino, which does have a distinct evaporated milk taste, but it's still great without it and we often make it this way when we want something a bit lighter or don't have evaporated milk on hand."

Is it OK to drink sweetened condensed milk? ›

Condensed milk is a good source of these nutrients in addition to calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, vitamin A, riboflavin, phosphorus, and protein. These nutrients are necessary for healthy teeth and bones, a robust immune system, and a cardiovascular system.

Is it safe to heat can of condensed milk? ›

Sure enough, Carnation condensed milk comes with a warning: "Do not boil unopened can as bursting may occur." According to Serious Eats, when the boiling water evaporates, leaving the metal exposed, the can may warp, split, or yes, explode.

Can I use condensed milk instead of milk? ›

Condensed milk can be substituted for whole milk in some recipes. Since condensed milk contains a lot of added sugar it may not always be the best choice. Evaporated milk and water are another option. This is a guide about substituting condensed milk for whole milk.

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