Giddy up with Cowboy Coffee
Cowboy coffee is wonderful to know how to make,
as it is easy to create when camping and adds beautifully to the
whole outdoor experience.
Creating cowboy coffee requires very little in
the way of ‘equipment’ and could not be a simpler brew to
create.
Recipe of Cowboy Coffee
To make cowboy coffee the next time you are
camping, you will need to-
Allow about a quart of water to come to a nice
rolling boil in a saucepan.
Toss in 3/4 of a cup of ground coffee, this can
of course be adjusted to your preferences.
Allow the mixture to return to a boil.
Remove your coffee from the heat as soon as the
blend begins to boil and cover with a lid.
Allow the grounds to settle on the bottom of the
pan. This should take about five minutes.
Tips for Making Tasty Cowboy Coffee
Although a very simple process, there are some
tips and tricks to making cowboy coffee taste the best way that it
possibly can.
You want to ensure when making cowboy coffee
that you are always using repetition. It is essential that you
measure out all of your ingredients the same way each time so that
the results will turn out the way you want them to be.
It is important to make sure that your water is
at a good, strong boil in the saucepan before you add your coffee
grounds. Once the grounds have been added, allow the blend to
return to a boil, but only for a moment. You want your grounds to
have the chance to get good and moist.
However, if you let the brew boil for too long
of a time, it will really effect the taste of your cowboy coffee in
a negative way.
Some people think that when making cowboy coffee
they should add a dash or so of cold water to encourage the grounds
to settle on the bottom. This is simply not necessary, as the
grounds will settle on the bottom when they cool. If you add cold
water to your cowboy coffee, you’re going to end up with a cool cup
of brew.
The grounds will easily settle down in about
five minutes or so and allowing the lid to remain on the pan during
this process ensures that you will have a nice hot cup of brew.
Although, during the five minute span, approximately half way
through, remove the lid for a few seconds as a dash of cold air
will encourage the grounds to settle faster.
If you allow your pan to sit on one spot on the
ground, the area will become warm from the heat of the pan and will
keep your coffee at a good temperature until you are done
drinking.
Attempt to insulate your saucepan if possible.
You can use anything to insulate your pan from a jacket to a
sleeping bag. However, the best way to insulate the saucepan is by
using sand. You can dig a hole and place your pan inside and then
surround the sides with packed sand.
Pouring cowboy coffee is another important
matter. You need to pour your coffee gently so that the grounds do
not have as good of a chance of rising and flowing into your
cup.
It is wise to remember that you typically will
not want to finish every last bit of your cowboy coffee, as the
last little amount will contain a large number of grounds. Throw
away the last half cup or so and you will not be faced with a cup
that is largely full of gritty grounds.
Even though there are a large number of various
coffeepots you can purchase to be used when camping, they are
really an unnecessary expense. In just a few minutes with very
little tools you can have a perfectly wonderful cup of campfire
coffee.
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