Very good morning dear friends! Today I’m going to teach you to make vietnamese coffee.

Is it worth it to make vietnamese coffee?

Absolutely, yes! The vietnamese coffee is one of the cafes most intense and tasty that I’ve tried in my life and I never get tired of drinking it, despite having lived in Vietnam for more than 2 years.

In addition, the vietnamese coffee has the advantage of not requiring expensive equipment or anything of the sort: it is very easy to make and the objects required are quite cheap.

 How to make vietnamese coffee?

Ingredients and instrumental

  1. Condensed milk
  2. Vietnamese coffee Trung Nguyen
  3. Filter vietnamese coffee (“Cà Phê Phin”)
  4. A glass
  5. A spoon
  6. Boiling water

All this can be purchased either in a supermarket in Vietnam, or from the comfort of your home by Amazon.

Recipe

1 – Check the sweetened condensed milk in the glass (you can take more or less depending on your tastes, but in Vietnam it is often cast an amount quite generous).

2 – Place the bracket and the container on the glass and take 3 teaspoons of coffee in the container (again, you can take more if you like coffee more intense or less if you like more soft).

3 – press the coffee with the press. Squeezes a little, not with all your strength (if you squeeze them very strong, the coffee is going to take a long time to do).

4 – Check boiling water, 20 or 30 ml, and wait for 30 seconds (this water is going to make that coffee will expand a little and release carbon dioxide, which will have a positive effect on the taste of the coffee).

5 – Tighten the press a tad before adding the rest of the water (this will make the coffee drops gradually, and not in squirt crazy).

6 – Check water for the second time, fill the water container up to the top and wait for all the water to leak into the vessel (this may take between 5 and 10 minutes).

6 – Remove the coffee mixed with condensed milk.

7 – Smell the coffee, savor it and enjoy it a lot. This is one of the cafes most intense and flavorful that you’ll try never.

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