Where Can I Find A Recipe For An Ice Coffee That Uses Crush Ice Instead Of Just Pouring Coffee Over Ice?

July 3rd, 2009 by Rexx

I have found plenty recipes for ice coffee where you just pour ingredients over coffee but i am looking for one that you blend with ice for an icy coffee treat.


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  1. jen_majo Says:

    here’s one. this actually came from a coffeeshop.
    get your glass and fill it up with crushed ice. then pour into that glass your coffee & milk mixture but leave like an inch of space from the rim.
    transfer everything in your blender. then add chocolate or vanilla powder (i’d say take a dry ingredient scooper, measure out 120 ml worth for every 12 oz. cup ) and your sugar. (you can also add in pieces of chocolate chips and oreos if you want).
    then blend on high. the mixture should make a “tornado eye” in the middle to know that your drink is blended smoothly.
    see, if you don’t put enough powder, the drink will be watery from all that ice.

  2. Fish Fry Says:

    Use the same recipes but crush your ice instead of just pouring over. The consistency is what is at question here, not unlike a margarita on the rocks or blended, same stuff, just different ice.

  3. Willa+1 Says:

    You do the same thing, but you put the coffee in a blender rather then pouring over ice.

  4. Trina Says:

    I just made one tonight… I just put the ice in a blender then dumped in the espresso, milk, and syrup and blended. Turned out really good.

  5. amandica Says:

    how i make them- just make coffee how you like- regular old coffee and put in your milk and sugar… then put it in the fridge to cool
    put ice and coffee in a blender and blend… for some added flavor i use java syrup or something simmilar you can usually find them in the coffee isle…
    simple and easy
    almost (not quite) as good as starbucks!

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