Domestic Goddess
Senior Cook
Since posting this recipe last, (back in December of 2009), I noticed today there's a slight error in the recipe. The amount of coffee needed to make this iced coffee, should be 6 tablespoons, plus I no longer add the cinnamon flavored coffee ice cubes. I found the coffee itself, has just the right amount of cinnamon added to it. Who'm ever decides to make this iced coffee, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Cindi's Cinnamon Flavored Iced Coffee
6-1/3 cups cold water
6 Tablespoons Automatic Drip Regular Grind Coffee
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 (14 oz.) can sweetend condensed milk
ice cubes
Place ground cinnamon inside paper filled (brewing) basket.
Add the ground coffee to coffee filter, so its covering the ground cinnamon completely.
Adjust basket to fit coffee maker.
Pour 6-1/3 cups cold water into coffee maker.
Return coffee pot to coffee maker, and start brewing the coffee.
After the coffee is done brewing, turn off coffee maker,
and set the pot aside for coffee to cool somewhat.
Combine brewed coffee and sweetened milk into a large pitcher;
stir thoroughly until coffee and condensed milk is blended together.
Refrigerate until coffee is chilled.
Onced chilled; pour in glasses filled with ice cubes.
Yields: 57 ounces
Cindi's Cinnamon Flavored Iced Coffee
6-1/3 cups cold water
6 Tablespoons Automatic Drip Regular Grind Coffee
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 (14 oz.) can sweetend condensed milk
ice cubes
Place ground cinnamon inside paper filled (brewing) basket.
Add the ground coffee to coffee filter, so its covering the ground cinnamon completely.
Adjust basket to fit coffee maker.
Pour 6-1/3 cups cold water into coffee maker.
Return coffee pot to coffee maker, and start brewing the coffee.
After the coffee is done brewing, turn off coffee maker,
and set the pot aside for coffee to cool somewhat.
Combine brewed coffee and sweetened milk into a large pitcher;
stir thoroughly until coffee and condensed milk is blended together.
Refrigerate until coffee is chilled.
Onced chilled; pour in glasses filled with ice cubes.
Yields: 57 ounces