How can i make the perfect homemade coffee?!
Answers: i never seem to get it right. how much sugar...coffee...and creamer should i add to it.
Probably not the healthiest but it's the tastiest;
I use 3 table spoons of sugar, one table spoon of instant coffee, then add enough 2% milk until it's a creamy brown. This will vary depending on the size of the cup you're putting it in so basically three parts sugar and one part coffee, add milk as desired. Flavored creamers are awesome if you prefer to use creamer instead. Plain creamer just ups the amount of sugar (but since it doesn't make it any sweeter a poor substitute for actual sugar) and doesn't give the drink any thickness so I usually stick to using milk. Other than that using grounds gives you more flavor but that would require buying an extra appliance. Hope this helps. Good luck.
The creamer is what makes the coffee..I prefer either McD's little creamers (there's just something about them) or Mini Moo's creamer..I'm not sure about the sugar or how strong you like it..
Well the first step would be buying a Bunn-O-Matic coffee brewer. It brews in less than 3 minutes which eliminates bitterness. The ideal coffee/water recipe ratio is included in the instructions. Creamer and sweetener should be added to taste.
This is what I do. fill 1/3 of the cup with milk (i use semi-skimmed, u can use what u want). heat it in the microwave for 30 seconds. Add 1 tsp of coffee and 1 tsp of sugar and mix with a little battery mixer or just a tea spoon until fluffy, then fill the rest of the cup with boiling water, give one final stir and serve:-)
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You need a good coffee pot (Cuisinart are the best - throw away that Mr. Coffee!) ... the amount of sugar & cream you used is entirely up to your own taste. Personally, I drink coffee black... So, I'd suggest that you just experiment:) Try a little cream at a time, until you get it right. Then add a little sugar at a time, until it tastes right to you .... Try some of the Coffeemate and International liquid flavored creamers! If you like it sweet, then you'll love them! but, don't add as much sugar as you normally would.
Traditional coffee makers rob the flavor out of the bean. My setup is my own grinder with a french press. Buy the whole bean, grind as you need it, then make it with the french press. Flavor to taste. You will never go back to that old coffee maker.