How to Make Toddy Cold Brew Coffee (Simple Steps)
The Toddy Cold Brew System is quite possibly one of the most underrated coffee brewing systems out there. It can make consistent, fresh-tasting cold brew coffee right at home without having to buy low-quality or overpriced cold brew concentrates at home. The Toddy design makes it easier and more efficient to make cold brew, so you will not waste time and coffee trying to get the ratios right. If you’re looking to revolutionize your morning coffee with the Toddy, follow the steps below for a perfect cup of cold brew every time:
Directions for the Toddy Cold Brew Brewing System (Original Method)
- Toddy Cold Brew System (reusable filter, filter basket, decanter, cork stopper)
- Metal spoon
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups coarse-ground coffee of your choice (preferably medium or dark roast)
- 7 cups of water (preferably filtered water)
- 1 glass of water
- Put the cork stopper in the bottom hole of the container. Keep the stopper in the entire time the coffee is steeping. Saturate the filter in a glass of water and place it in the filter container. This helps clean the filter and also blooms the coffee grounds, extracting more flavor.
- Place coffee grounds in the Toddy filter container, then pour 3 cups of water on top of the coffee beans. Make sure the coffee beans are saturated by using the spoon to gently push down the coffee beans. Wait 5 minutes.
- After five minutes, pour the rest of the water on top of the coffee beans. DO NOT STIR. Put the lid on top and let the coffee steep untouched for 12–24 hours at room temperature but should be kept from direct sunlight.
- Remove the stopper and let the coffee slowly flow into the glass decanter. It may take a while for the coffee to filter through. After it’s done filtering, place the decanter in the fridge. The coffee will be fresh for up to two weeks.
How to Serve Toddy Cold Brew (2 Tasty Options!):
Once you’ve brewed your cold brew concentrate, what’s the best way to enjoy it? You can either make an iced cold brew drink or turn your cold brew into hot coffee. Here are the easy steps:
How to Make a Toddy Cold Brew Iced Coffee Drink
- Using the 1:1 coffee to water ratio, pour the toddy concentrate into a glass with cold water.
- Pour mixture over ice and stir, then add creamer or sugar.
- Place the Toddy decanter back in the fridge to keep the concentrate fresh.
How to Make a Toddy Cold Brew Hot Coffee Drink
- Using the same 1:1 ratio of coffee and water (or more water if preferred), pour the toddy concentrate in a mug.
- Pour near-boiling water (around 195F) in the same mug and stir. Add creamer and sugar if desired.
- Put the decanter in the fridge to keep the rest of the concentrate fresh.
How to Make Toddy Cold Brew
The Toddy Cold Brew System is quite possibly one of the most underrated coffee brewing systems out there. It can make consistent, fresh-tasting cold brew coffee right at home without having to buy low-quality or overpriced cold brew concentrates at home.
5 star average
Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Steep Time 12 hours hrs
Total Time 12 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 14 drink(s)
Calories 5 kcal
Equipment
Toddy Cold Brew System (reusable filter, filter basket, decanter, cork stopper)
Metal spoon
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups coarse-ground coffee of your choice preferably medium or dark roast
- 7 cups of water preferably filtered water
- 1 glass of water
Instructions
Put the cork stopper in the bottom hole of the container. Keep the stopper in the entire time the coffee is steeping. Saturate the filter in a glass of water and place it in the filter container. This helps clean the filter and also blooms the coffee grounds, extracting more flavor.
Place coffee grounds in the Toddy filter container, then pour 3 cups of water on top of the coffee beans. Make sure the coffee beans are saturated by using the spoon to gently push down the coffee beans. Wait 5 minutes.
After five minutes, pour the rest of the water on top of the coffee beans. DO NOT STIR. Put the lid on top and let the coffee steep untouched for 12–24 hours at room temperature but should be kept from direct sunlight.
Remove the stopper and let the coffee slowly flow into the glass decanter. It may take a while for the coffee to filter through. After it’s done filtering, place the decanter in the fridge. The coffee will be fresh for up to two weeks.