How To make Turkish Coffee
3/4 c Water
1 tb Sugar
1 tb Pulverized Coffee
1 Cardamon Pod
Combine water and sugar in an ibrik or small saucepan. Bring to a boil; then remove from heat and add coffee and cardamon. Stir well and return to heat. When coffee foams up, remove form heat and let grounds settle. Repeat twice more. Pour into cups; let grounds settle before drinking. From Sheila Buff & Judi Olstien, "The New Mixer's Guide to Low-Alcohol and Nonalcholic Drinks." Published By HPBooks, Inc., 1986, ISBN 0-89586-458-4.
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How to Make Turkish Coffee
Would you like to learn How to Make Turkish Coffee? It's such a unique drink from its cooking method to the serving and drinking. You will love that smell spreading in your house when making this easy Turkish coffee recipe. We must warn you though: It is addictive!
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Turkish Coffee Ingredients (2 servings)
It is a super easy coffee recipe with two or three ingredients. You need:
2 Turkish coffee cups water
4 teaspoons Turkish coffee
1 cube sugar (see the note below)
Notes:
1-You always need to ask your guests how sweet they like their coffee. Possible options are as follows: Unsweetened (no sugar added), with little sugar (add ½ cube sugar), a bit sweeter (add 1 cube sugar) and super sweet (add 2 cubes sugar). The sugar measurement here is for one coffee cup. If you are making coffee for more than one person and everyone has different sugar likings, make their coffee separately.
2-Use cold filtered water. Never try to make it with warm or hot water.
3-Mix the coffee, water and sugar (if you are using any) in the pot gently until combined. Don’t mix it fast. Always treat your coffee kindly.
4-Cook your coffee on the lowest heat, stirring two or three times until it starts to rise. Never let it boil. Remove it right before it boils and share the foams into the cups, using a teaspoon.
5-After transferring the foams to the cups and reheating the coffee, pour it slowly into the cups so that the bubbles remain safe.
6-Don’t worry if you don’t have a traditional cezve or ibrik. A small saucepan works fine as well. The smaller, the better. If you are using a large saucepan and making the coffee for two, you won't have enough foams. On the other hand, if you make it with 6-7 coffee cups of water and enough coffee for this serving, you will manage to get the foams. If you are after an easier and quicker way, you can definitely look for electrical Turkish coffee makers in the form of a pot online.
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Turkish Coffee Reading
Although it’s not a rule, most Turkish people prepare their cups for reading after they finish their coffee. How?
They place the saucer on top of the cup, make their wish and turn it upside down. It is left to cool. Sometimes a golden ring is placed on the top to make it cool faster. It is ready when the cup is cool enough. Whoever is talented in coffee reading gets the cup carefully and interprets the symbols in the cup. While most people do this just for fun, there are people who are known as the master of fortune telling.
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Timetable for How To Make Turkish Coffee Recipe:
0:20 Intro - Why I think I am qualified to show you how to make Turkish coffee at home?
0:39 How it all started - The Turkish coffee recipe that I first shared on my blog in 2014 -
2:03 What is Turkish coffee?
2:50 The Equipment you need to make Turkish coffee at home
3:03 Turkish coffee cups
4:20 Cezve or Ibrik (the small cup to cook it in)
4:45 Can you make Turkish coffee without a pot (aka cezve)?
6:01 Ingredients you need to make Turkish coffee
6:20 The Turkish coffee brand I grew up drinking
6:55 Can I go to Starbucks and pick a coffee and ask them to grind it for me to make Turkish coffee?
7:51 How to make Turkish coffee for one person with one type of sugar preference?
8:10 The meaning behind, “How would you like to take your Turkish coffee?”
9:01 Turkish coffee recipe for one person - step by step tutorial
9:35 The secret to achieving the magical foam on top
10:40 How to make Turkish coffee for three people with different sugar level preferences?
12:08 How to serve Turkish coffee?
13:27 Turkish coffee and Fortune Telling
13:53 How to prepare your cup so that it will be ready for the fortune teller?
15:20 Can I add milk or half & half in my Turkish coffee?
15:59 Can I have multiple cups of Turkish coffee in one sitting?
16:38 More Turkish recipe adapted from my mom’s handwritten cookbook:
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The silver ones were purchased from Gaziantep and given to my mom as a gift
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Hot Water 2Tbsp
Coffee 2Tbsp
Sugar 3Tbsp
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