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Welcome to the world of iced orange coffee – a beverage that will awaken your senses and tantalize your taste buds. This coffee recipe is especially great for those hot summer days when you need something refreshing to cool off with. And guess what? It’s super easy to make, so you can have it anytime, anywhere.

Now, let me tell you why this recipe is worth trying out. First of all, it combines the boldness of coffee with the tanginess of oranges, creating a beautiful balance of flavors. Not only that, but the orange juice serves as a natural sweetener, so you don’t have to add too much sugar.

Secondly, the recipe calls for cold brew coffee which makes it perfect for those who prefer their caffeine fix without any bitterness. Cold brew coffee is also much smoother and less acidic than its hot brew counterpart. Plus, it allows the orange flavor to really shine through.

Lastly, this iced orange coffee can be made in large batches and kept in the fridge! So there’s no excuse not to make some ahead of time and indulge whenever you need a pick-me-up.

So why not give this delicious orange infused version of an iced coffee recipe food a chance? Allow yourself to take a break from your regular cold brew or iced latte and try something new. The combination of coffee and oranges may seem strange at first, but trust me, these two go together like peas in a pod.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Iced Orange Coffee
Iced Orange Coffee

Fellow coffee lovers, allow me to introduce you to the ultimate way to enjoy your morning cup of joe – the iced orange coffee! Trust me, this recipe will bring a whole new level of flavor and refreshment to your mornings.

What sets this coffee recipe apart from any other iced coffee out there is the fresh orange juice and zest that infuses every sip with a citrusy sweetness that perfectly complements the robust taste of coffee. The balance of flavors is simply divine.

Not only does this recipe taste amazing, but it’s also incredibly easy to make. All you need are some basic ingredients like coarsely ground coffee, water, sugar, and oranges. A cold brew version is also an option for those who want to extract maximum flavor without using hot water.

And let’s not forget about the versatility that this recipe offers – you can switch out blood oranges, navel oranges or mandarin oranges for a fun spin on flavor. Plus, you can customize the recipe to match your preferences by adjusting the amount of sugar or adding in your favorite dairy-free milk for a creamier texture.

Imagine pouring yourself a glass full of ice cubes and delicious orange-infused coffee on a hot summer day. Doesn’t it sound heavenly? This iced orange coffee is not only refreshing but energizing as well. The perfect pick-me-up when you need an afternoon boost!

So go ahead and give this recipe a try, I guarantee you’ll fall in love with it just like I did. It’s time to wake up and smell the coffee – with a twist!

Ingredient List

 Cool off with a refreshing twist on your morning brew!
Cool off with a refreshing twist on your morning brew!

Ingredients for Iced Orange Coffee Recipe

To make this delicious and refreshing iced orange coffee recipe, you’re going to need a few key ingredients. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Coarsely ground coffee: 2 cups
  • Water: 4 cups (1 cup for syrup and 3 cups for cold brew)
  • Oranges: 2 (zest and juice of)
  • Sugar: 1 cup
  • Ice cubes
  • Orange wedges (for garnishing)

You can also use espresso coffee instead of ground coffee to make an orange americano or your favorite latte variation, such as orange bianco latte, chocolate orange latte, or orange mocha. Additionally, you can incorporate other citrus fruits like blood orange or mandarin orange instead of regular oranges for a unique twist on the recipe. Let’s get started!

The Recipe How-To

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Now that you’ve got your ingredients together, it’s time to make the iced orange coffee! Follow these simple steps and enjoy a refreshing cup of orange-infused cold brew.

Step 1: Brew the Coffee

  • In a large jar or container, add 2 cups of coarsely ground coffee and 2 tablespoons of orange zest.
  • Pour 4 cups of water into the jar with the coffee and orange zest. Fill until all the grounds are wet. Set aside at room temperature for 12-18 hours to allow the cold brew process to take place.

Step 2: Make the Orange Cinnamon Syrup

  • In a small saucepan, mix together 1 cup of water, 1 cup of sugar, and 2 tablespoons of orange juice or juice from two oranges.
  • Add in 1/4 tsp of cinnamon and bring to a gentle simmer over low heat. Stir until the sugar is dissolved (2 minutes).
  • After dissolving, let it cool down.

Step 3: Strain the Cold Brew

  • After brewing, strain the coffee grounds from liquid using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth.

Step 4: Assemble the Iced Orange Coffee

Here comes fun part! This can be done in many ways:

Version One

This less sweet savory method easily captures notes:

  • Grab your favorite glass and fill it with ice cubes.
  • In the glass, pour good amount (1 cup) fresh brewed cold brew coffee
  • Add in one or two tablespoons of orange cinnamon syrup.
  • Stir well then serve.

Version Two

For those who like their coffee cold and sweet this is perfect for you:

  • Grab your favorite glass and fill it with ice cubes (use cubes made from course minimum cut pieces).
  • Pour over about a half glass* of fresh brewed cold brew coffee.
  • Add in one or two tablespoons of orange cinnamon syrup.
  • For an extra treat, add some whipped cream on top with some grated orange zest on top.

Version Three

For an aeropress style, delicious orange americano:

  • In a large mug or medium sized glass, pour hot water fill until half full e.g., 1/2 glass filled.
  • Next, add in desired amount* (dependent on strength preference)of fresh brewed cold brew coffee
  • Then finish off by adding in around 2 tablespoons of orange cinnamon syrup .
  • At this point you can adjust your strength to your preference by adding more hot water; then serve.

Version Four

Mandarin (or blood) orange bianco latte:

  • Fill half a glass with hot milk
  • Pour enough fresh brewed espresso coffee to reach three-quarters full
  • Add few squirts of mandarin/blood orange juice
  • Drizzle little amount*

Substitutions and Variations

 Savor the citrusy goodness with our Iced Orange Coffee recipe.
Savor the citrusy goodness with our Iced Orange Coffee recipe.

Now that you have the basic recipe, let’s talk about some substitutions and variations. This recipe is pretty versatile, so you can easily adapt it to your preferences or whatever ingredients you already have on hand in your kitchen.

If you don’t have oranges, you can try using other citrus fruits like lemons or grapefruits for a different flavor profile. You could also add a little bit of lime juice to give it a tangy twist.

If you prefer your coffee stronger, try using espresso instead of regular coffee. Alternatively, you can use cold brew coffee instead of hot brewed coffee as the base for your iced orange coffee. Cold brew coffee tends to be less acidic and has a smoother flavor.

For a sweeter taste, use less coffee and more sugar. You could also try using brown sugar or honey instead of white sugar to add depth and richness to your syrup.

If you want to make it more festive, add some spices like cinnamon or nutmeg to your simple syrup when making it. It will give your drink an extra hint of warmth and coziness.

You could also experiment with adding some aerated milk or cream for an orange bianco latte or trying some chocolate orange by adding chocolate syrup to your iced latte.

Get creative with this recipe and don’t be afraid to customize it to suit your tastes. The possibilities are endless!

Serving and Pairing

 Perfect for a summer day or a midday pick-me-up.
Perfect for a summer day or a midday pick-me-up.

Now, the moment of truth has arrived, and you have your chilled glass of delicious Orange Cold Brew iced, sitting in front of you. What a beauty! But what should you pair it with? Let me give you some ideas!

Firstly, because this coffee is infused with the flavor of juicy oranges and cinnamon syrup, it goes well with baked goods such as cookies or pastries that come in flavors like chocolate or apple for balancing sweetness.

If you’re bringing it as office beverages or to a picnic, then snack bars or protein bites served along are perfect. Fruit cups consisting of juicy chunks of oranges, watermelons, and pineapples complement this iced orange coffee very well too.

If you wish to have a light breakfast or brunch on weekends sipping this summer brew, try pairing it with smoothie bowls topped off with fresh raspberries, chia seeds or coconut milk based granola. You can adjust the sweetness level in the smoothie bowl and also use fresh oranges as toppings on the bowl!

Once you master this recipe, you can experiment with different variations and serve alongside various side dishes depending on your mood!

So go ahead and give Orange Cold Brew Iced Coffee a try – whether it’s for a lazy day lounging in the sun, a quick refreshing break at the office, or to share with friends during your next gathering, this flavorful concoction never fails to impress. It’s perfect for anytime, anywhere.

Make-Ahead, Storing and Reheating

 Get ready to zing up your taste buds with every sip.
Get ready to zing up your taste buds with every sip.

Now, let’s talk about how to make-ahead, store and reheat this delicious iced orange coffee recipe.

If you’re planning to make this recipe ahead of time, it’s best to prepare the cold brew coffee a day or two in advance, and keep it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The freshly brewed cold brew coffee is good for up to a week. The orange-cinnamon syrup can be also prepared several days ahead and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Simply shake well before using.

Once you’ve combined the cold brew coffee and syrup, pour into an ice cube tray and freeze for several hours. Once frozen, transfer the coffee-orange ice cubes into a plastic freezer bag or an airtight container and keep frozen until ready to use.

When you need to serve the iced orange coffee, simply fill a tall glass with these iced orange cubes and pour freshly brewed hot espresso or coffee. Give it a quick stir and add some more ice cubes if needed.

If you have any leftover iced orange coffee in your glass that you want to store for later, don’t worry! You can just cover it with saran wrap or put it in an airtight container in your fridge for up 3-4 days without affecting its taste. But if you prefer reheating it, transfer the iced orange coffee into a microwave-proof cup and heat for 10 to 20 seconds intervals, stirring after each interval until it reaches your desired temperature.

With these convenient make-ahead tips, you can quickly whip up this refreshing drink anytime you need it – whether on a hot summer day, or even during colder months when you’re craving that burst of citrusy flavor.

Tips for Perfect Results

 A delightful blend of coffee and orange juice that's worth the try!
A delightful blend of coffee and orange juice that’s worth the try!

I’ve learned a few tricks from my years of experience making coffee, and I’m happy to share them with you. Follow these tips to get the perfect iced orange coffee every time.

1. Use fresh ingredients

The key to a delicious orange coffee is using fresh ingredients. Use freshly roasted and coarsely ground coffee beans, freshly squeezed orange juice, and orange zest that is just grated from a fresh orange. This will bring out the best flavors in your drink and create a more aromatic brew.

2. Brew it strong

Since you’ll be adding ice cubes, which will dilute the coffee, it’s important to brew it strong by using twice as much ground coffee as you would for a regular cup of hot coffee. A properly brewed cup of cold brew will keep its complex flavors even through the addition of ice cubes.

3. Make an orange cinnamon syrup

Making an orange-infused cinnamon syrup instead of adding sugar straight to your drink can bring a unique twist that enhances the overall flavor. You can do this by simmering strips of orange zest, orange juice, water, cinnamon sticks, and sugar until it forms a syrupy texture.

4. Try the orange americano

Add freshly squeezed orange juice to make an Orange Americano: 2 parts brewed espresso + Blood Orange Juice (1/4 cup). Mix them together in a shaker with ice or pour the espresso over the blood orange juice.

5. Experiment with variations

Part of the fun of making iced coffee is being able to experiment with different variations! Try adding other citrus fruits such as mandarin oranges or blood oranges for added layers in taste or perhaps even some chocolate syrup for a chocolate-orange flavor that really pops.

Follow these tips and feel free to experiment with your own twists on this recipe for exceptional results. Enjoy your refreshing glass of iced orange coffee anytime!

FAQ

Before we wrap up this recipe article, let me address some of the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about this iced orange coffee recipe. Many of you might have some queries or doubts about the steps, ingredients, substitutions, and variations involved in this recipe. So, I have compiled a list of common questions asked by fellow coffee aficionados and answered them in detail. Keep reading to get all the answers to your iced orange coffee recipe-related questions!

Do oranges and coffee go together?

Looking to add a little sunshine to your morning routine? Try making some delicious orange-infused coffee that will transport you to a tropical paradise. It’s easy to make, all you need to do is brew your coffee as you normally would and then add in some fresh orange wedges. The sweet and citrusy flavor is the perfect way to start your day on the right foot.

Does orange juice and coffee go together?

Who would’ve thought that coffee and orange juice would go well together? It may sound like an unlikely pairing, but trust me on this one – give it a shot and you won’t be disappointed! This iced drink is sure to become a regular in your morning routine. So keep reading to find out how you can make this unique blend that will have your taste buds singing.

Is orange coffee a thing?

If you’re looking for a unique coffee experience, why not try the Cafe Borgia? This delightful coffee beverage is a twist on the classic coffee and orange combination. While CoffeeAM offers a flavored version of this drink, you can easily make your own at home with a few simple steps.

Bottom Line

Now that you have discovered the deliciousness of this iced orange coffee recipe, don’t hesitate to give it a try! Trust me; your taste buds will thank you for it.

With the perfect blend of coffee and orange, this recipe is packed with unique flavors and is undoubtedly refreshing. Whether you want to enjoy a perfect summer day or need something to get you through a tough workday, an iced orange coffee is the perfect solution for all seasons.

So head over to your kitchen, get your ingredients ready and let this fantastic recipe surprise you. I am confident that once you taste this delightful beverage, it will become one of your favorites too.

In conclusion, this iced orange coffee recipe is an excellent way to take your coffee game to the next level. So what are you waiting for? Get brewing and enjoy the deliciousness!

Iced Orange Coffee Recipe

This was a recent recipe posted in the local paper. I just had to give it a shot, and am very pleased that I did. Now I want to share it with you…

  • 2 oranges, juice of
  • 2 oranges, peel of cut into pieces
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sugar (or less)
  • 4 cups cold coffee, made with 6 teaspoons instant coffee
  • 1/2 cup whipping cream
  1. Place the orange peel,water and sugar in a saucepan.
  2. Boil for 5 minutes.
  3. Remove the peel and let the syrup cool.
  4. Mix the orange juice with the coffee and syrup.
  5. Add the whipping cream.
  6. Pour over crushed ice in tall glasses.
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