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5 lbs pork butt or shoulder (trimmed and cut into 2 pieces)
Salt & pepper (to taste, rub all over pork)
4–5 cloves garlic
1 white onion, sliced
For the Sauce
1 cup beef broth
1 cup strong brewed coffee ☕
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp tomato paste
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp paprika
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
Directions
In a small bowl, mix all sauce ingredients until combined.
Layer the bottom of your crockpot with the sliced onions and garlic.
Place the seasoned pork on top of the onion and garlic layer.
Pour the prepared sauce over the pork.
Cover and cook on low for 6–8 hours, until the pork is fork-tender.
Remove the pork and shred with two forks.
Optional
For a thicker sauce, transfer it to a pot and simmer on the stove for 10 minutes. Pour the thickened sauce over the shredded pork before serving. Enjoy this tender, flavorful dish with your favorite sides or piled high on a sandwich bun! 🤤
Here’s how to whip it up:
Ingredients
3/4 cup whole milk 🥛
3 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder 🍫
1 cup freshly brewed espresso or strong coffee ☕
1 candy cane (or 1/4 tsp peppermint extract)
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
Directions
In a small saucepan, combine milk, cocoa powder, and sugar.
Heat gently until small bubbles form around the edges.
Stir in your coffee, vanilla extract, and half of the candy cane (or peppermint extract). Remove from heat. Pour into your favorite mug, top with whipped cream, chocolate shavings, and garnish with the other half of the candy cane.
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How to Make Cold Brew Coffee at Home
Whether you’re just getting started or refining your technique, this guide will walk you through making smooth, delicious cold brew coffee right in your kitchen.
Why Make Cold Brew at Home?
Smoother, less acidic taste
Highlights the natural sweetness of beans
Customizable strength and flavors
Longer shelf life (up to 2 weeks in the fridge)
Easy to make in batches for convenience
What Is Cold Brew?
Cold brew is not the same as iced coffee. Here’s the difference:
Iced Coffee: Brewed hot, then poured over ice. Quick and bright, but more acidic.
Cold Brew: Made by steeping coarsely ground beans in cold water for 12–24 hours. The result? A smooth, low-acid, subtly sweet coffee concentrate.
What You’ll Need
Basic equipment:
Coarsely ground coffee
Cold or room temperature water
Jar (e.g., mason jar),
French press, or cold brew maker
Fine-mesh strainer or coffee filter
Optional:
Spoon for stirring
Pitcher or bottle for storage
How to Make Cold Brew Coffee at Home
Method 1: Mason Jar + Strainer
Ratio: 1 cup coffee (113g) to 4 cups water
Add grounds to jar, pour in water, and stir
Cover and let steep at room temperature for 12–24 hours
Strain through a fine-mesh sieve (use a coffee filter for finer clarity)
Store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks
Serve diluted to taste with water, milk, or sweetener over ice
Method 2: French Press or Cold Brew Maker
Use same 1:4 coffee-to-water ratio
Stir to saturate grounds
Steep in fridge for 12–24 hours
Press plunger or follow device’s straining instructions
Store concentrate in the fridge
Dilute and serve as desired
Flavor Ideas & Customizations
Try infusing or enhancing your cold brew with:
Spices: Cinnamon sticks, cardamom, vanilla beans
Sweeteners: Caramel, hazelnut, or flavored syrups (prefer liquid sweeteners for better mixing)
Milk options: Almond, oat, coconut, or traditional milk
Fruits: Citrus zest, berries, or apple slices for a refreshing twist
Serving Tips
Cold brew is not the same as iced coffee. Here’s the difference:
Coffee Ice Cubes: Freeze leftover cold brew in ice trays to avoid watering down your drink
Glass or Stainless Steel Tumblers: Keep your brew colder, longer—and avoid plastic aftertaste
Storage Tips
Keep cold brew in an airtight container in the refrigerator
Avoid storing near strong-smelling foods to prevent flavor contamination
Lasts up to 2 weeks if kept properly
Enjoy crafting your own cold brew at home—smooth, simple, and exactly how you like it.