Waiting 12-24 hours for delicious cold brew coffee is a thing of the past. Unleash the power of Anova and deliver incredible sous vide cold brew coffee in a fraction of the time. Find out why sous vide coffee makes for a better brew with Anova. Take it from coffee aficionado and #anovafoodnerd Johnny Gabaldon to learn how to set up a sous vide cold brew coffee experiment of your own.
Quick Cold Brew Coffee
How is Cold Brew Coffee Different?
Cold-brew coffee is a perfect alternative to high-heat drip or pour over coffee. When brewed properly the result is a full-flavored cup of joe–minus the bitter, high-acid components that can be problematic for some people.
Cold-brew has a very distinct advantage over high-heat drip coffee, because it can be prepared in bulk ahead of time, then refrigerated for days without losing its fresh qualities. Of course, cold-brew coffee does have one very unique disadvantage – it can take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours to make. That’s where the Anova comes in.
Wicked Good Time Saver
Recently, I had an epiphany. As I was filtering a batch of traditional cold-brew, I wondered if there was a better, faster, easier way to accomplish this. My Anova Precision® Cooker hummed along just inches from me. I instinctively knew the answer!
I successfully married two techniques to make a beautiful cup of low-acidic, full-flavored coffee in only 2 hours. Yes, two hours…And while two hours may seem like a long time vs. a drip-brew, two hours is a time warp compared to standard cold brew coffee.
Fast Cold Brew Coffee, Step by Step with Sous Vide
What you’ll need:
- ½ cup fresh coarsely ground coffee
- 4 cups water
- Mason jars with lids or a large growler/pitcher
- Coffee filter
- Measuring cups or scale
Note: This recipe will work with any amount of coffee. Use a 1 to 8 ratio of coffee to water. 125g ground coffee to 1 liter of water, 1 cup ground coffee to 8 cups of water, etc. Split evenly among as jars/containers as necessary and brew away.
1. Fill mason jars with 1/2 cup of ground coffee, ground to a coarse French press style grind, and 4 cups of water. Stir.
2. Tighten the lids to the jars with your fingertips, and do not over tighten.
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3. Place jars in a 150°F / 65.5°C bath for two hours. 150°F is the ideal temperature. I found that the higher temps gave the resulting brew the same bitter attributes of a traditional hot drip brew and the lower temperatures seemed a little too weak.
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4. When the two hour brew time is up you need to filter the grounds. You can use a drip set-up, a standard coffee filter placed over a large jug, or anything meant to filter coffee. Once you’ve strained the mixture your life will never be the same. Refrigerate the sous vide coffee for up to 10 days.
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Coffee Nirvana
Feel free to enjoy the coffee as-is for a strong kick, pour over ice for a refreshing summer drink, or add a splash of chocolate milk for a sweet treat. Food nerds, time to get your caffeine craving on and check out the full sous vide coffee recipe, available on Anova Recipes Site and the Anova App.
2 comments
Wow, this sous vide cold brew coffee method is a game-changer! The precision and control offered by Anova’s device ensure a perfectly balanced, smooth brew every time. I’m impressed and can’t wait to try it!
Thanks for the idea, is the bath at a constant temperature? Or it starts at that temperature and cools to room temp over time?