I’m kind of obsessed with Iced Coffee. To me, other than a well-made Manhattan, it’s quite possibly the perfect drink. And now withwarm-weather finally (please merciful God) approaching…it’s iced coffee time.
But so often, it’s weak, bitter and tastes like what my brother Dave and I call, “brackish dirt water.” Not to mention, who the heck really knows how long it’s been sitting there.
I tried for many years to re-create the iced coffee I had in New Orleans, particularly at Royal Blend, a lovely little spot just off Royal Street. But I always came up short. Weak, watery…ugh. Then I noticed in a NOLA friend’s refrigerator, a plastic bottle that read “Coffee Concentrate.” I was intrigued, confused, bewildered (I hadn’t had my coffee yet). Then she explained to me, “Oh mon cher,” she said (in my memory she was much more Cajun than in reality), “this is the only way to have iced coffee.”
Now there’s another way: New Orleans Cold Drip Coffee Concentrate.
I know, I know….Steve, you’re saying, gosh that sounds complicated. And we don’t even live in New Orleans! Well relax, turns out that most quality grocery stores carry cans of New Orleans coffee with chicory… either Community, French Market or Café du Monde… it’s all good.
And then all you need is water, coffee and a little bit of time. —saenyc
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