How can I make coffee with out a coffee maker?!


Question: Mine just broke. I have all other appliances to use to make some. But how?


Answers: Mine just broke. I have all other appliances to use to make some. But how?

put the coffee grounds in a filter then slowly pour hot water in it over a coffee mug. that's only if you like your coffee really thick.

If you don't like that idea then go to Starbucks

use a clean cloth put the coffee in it and tie it off. boil to taste. my dad called this hobo coffee but it works

Easy! This is the way I do it.Heat up half a mug of milk in a microwave.Put in 1 tspoon of coffee, then two or three tspoons of sugar. Boil a little water in a kettle and put that in too (if you want to). Stir well.

Take a medium size pot.
Put water in it. - many cups
Put coffee in it - a couple of tablespoonfuls.
Boil water with the coffee in it to taste.
Strain in a strainer or gently drop the coffee from the side.

cook water hot on the stove. Take the filter and put in the filterbag with some coffee Hold the filter over the coffeecan and after the water has cooked poor water into filter ,that is over the coffeepot! Do not forget to hold the pin open so the water can go through the filter into the pot

Heat up a mug of water, put a scoop of coffee grounds in a filter and wrap the top in a rubber band. It's kind of like a tea bag. Just pop it into the mug and stir it around until it's to your liking. The water needs to be hot or else it won't work well.

Put the amount of water you usually use for coffee in a sauce pan. Put the amount of coffee usually used in a coffee filter and tie it closed with a twistie tie from a bread sack. Place the filter in the saucepan and heat on the range top until boiling. Reduce the heat to simmer and simmer until the coffee is the strength you desire.

Hope that helps.

Boil hot water, put coffe ground stuff in it, then add milk sugar cream or whatever you take and you got coffee, geez are you guys that dependent on material things?

just buy instant coffee, tastes just as good

Put paper towel over cup place coffee in it pour hot water over grinds make sure you have paper towel attached firmly to cup.

i agree completely with user name "someone"
or do what blue monkey suggested and go to Starbucks
cant go wrong with Starbucks

Hey,

I know it seems wack to some people, but I don't have a coffee maker. I usually buy instant, and now I drink this energy drink instead of coffee, as of this month.

But up until just recently, I sometimes get gifted coffee in a bag.(already ground). I don't throw it away, I boil water in my teapot. use my flour sifter, or anything with holes(i.e. maybe a strainer bowl, or rice strainer) put some filters in. for the sifter I put one in first, then the proper measurement of coffee for 10 cups, then another filter on top of this. I place it over the pitcher I am going to serve the coffee in, start pouring the water, careful not to let the grounds rise up to far in the strainer, then I continue to pour until I have "percolated" or dripped the amount of coffee I want in the pitcher. sometimes I strain it again, just in case some grounds slipped through, or in case it is finer ground than most and gets in somehow.

Then, I go ahead and put creamer, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and sweetener into the whole pot. This works fine, as it is just me and my son( whose twenty) drinking it. we both like it to taste the same. I don't have to flavor it myself, if it is a fancy gourmet flavored one, but if it's not. I got the flavor recipe out of a cookbook to make it taste gourmet. Hope this doesn't sound too complicated, feel free to percolate without the filters first, then strain after.

Enjoy!





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