Cowboy coffee put the grounds in a pot add water and boil. Hopefully you will strain it. Vs the old time ways of either adding cold water or egg White's to make the grounds drop to the bottom of the pot.
Hey has anyone tried ripping a teabag open and using that as a filter or filling the teabag with coffee? Just a thought if you didn't have any coffee filters
Hey joe nice video with easy instructions :-) ...had a question for ya...what ratio (grounds/water) do you use? If i were to do this with 12 oz water...roughly how much grounds should i use? Couldnt tell how big the mason jar was
Hi, this is exactly the method coffee is brewed in India for ages, May be some 70-80 years ago also when there were no machines available to brew coffee.
My coffee machine broke. Thanks for reminding me I have a French press collecting dust on top of my fridge. Thing is gonna have a heart attack. It's been sleeping for about 5 years
I was thinking I cowboy it and pour cold water ontop the cold brings the grounds down and I guess stops it from extracting. I'm researching for a camping trip 🤔
@@Sweze taste like coffee, you might want to mess around with water temp, ground size and stuff. But usually when camping it goes in hot water, when it’s ready the grounds sink to the bottom and might get a few in your mouth at the end but i like to chew on them anyway haha
Out of filters? The paper towel will work if it's bounty, cheaper brands will not hold up and will probably dissolve and let the grounds through! BUT.. I have used a paper cupcake liner and it's almost just like a regular filter. I have also used a piece of cloth and it worked great too! Now I don't have to resort to any of that bc I found an actual reusable mesh coffee filter years ago!
Hmm., never knew about the three minute "thing" for medium grind. Good to know. I've seen other videos where they use a Pyrex measuring cup. Has a handle and pouring spout. Then pour through a strainer. 3 minutes--hmmm, gotta try that....
Been taking my coffee this way. But somehow when I buy coffee from a cafe, it always tastes different like it has a rich aroma and you'd smell it all day, its different. I've thought maybe there's a way coffee maker coffee can be prepared at home without a machine
@@shyguy1051 Well, there's also a difference between what kind of coffee you buy from stores. Some of them are awful (cheap ones). But more expensive ones are usually better. But if you want a real good coffee, should look into some coffee-specific online (or in-person stores) where they sell fresh ground coffee. Heard it's amazing, but really expensive as well.
@@joepicksjoe2386 well, it was pretty good under those circumstances 😅. It did the job. Didn't taste the paper 🤣. That was a loooong time ago. You do what you got to do☕ for a cup of coffee 😁
Be careful choosing a paper towel. Some of the multiply use glue between plies. Might be the reason some brands will streak your shiny surfaces while you clean.
Buy Hario paper filter 02, heat the cup, add 10 gramm coffee per 120 gramm water, add 92C water, stirr for 15-20 sec, wait 2 min, take the paper buy hands to drain - and you have very nice cup of coffee
I think your coffee machine is right behind you, You can use the filter basket to make a good drip cup of coffee~~ I would never recommend instant coffee. I have never found an instant coffee that is good.
Hey everyone so i bought the wrong coffee and come accross this video but what i did was u no the kettle has a filter usually you can pull out at the front i took that out and used it as a strainer worked ok lol, thanks for the advice.
I just made folgers columbian . Coffee maker but no filters. I put a few of the little napkins for a filter. Brewed like I usually do. I'm happy, and drinking it right now.
Simple solution is to use finer grounds or throw more coffee in there. I make mine like this and everyone else that’s tried it has complained it’s too strong.