How to Make Iced Coffee
Whether you want to make it special or just have some leftover coffee
from breakfast, iced coffee can be a refreshing afternoon treat. If it's really hot outside and you want to cool down but still get your caffeine and coffee flavor, iced coffee is the way to go.

- Step 1
Brew a pot of fresh coffee using 2 tablespoons of dark-roasted ground coffee per cup.
- Step 2
Transfer the hot coffee to a carafe or pitcher.
- Step 3
Let the coffee stand at room temperature for 3 to 5 hours, or refrigerate it until cold, about 1 1/2 to 3 hours.
- Step 4
Fill a tall glass with ice cubes.
- Step 5
Pour the chilled coffee into the glass.
- Step 6
Stir the coffee to equalize its temperature. Add milk if you like.
- Step 1
Brew a pot of fresh coffee using 3 to 4 tablespoons of dark-roasted ground coffee per cup.
- Step 2
Add sugar to the hot coffee if you would like to sweeten the whole pot of coffee; it will dissolve more easily in hot coffee than in iced
coffee . - Step 3
Fill tall, plastic (not glass!) glasses with ice
cubes and pour the hot coffee over them.
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