Cowboy Coffee? Mmmmmmm

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I made cowboy coffee using an enamel 3 qt coffee pot I bought off of Amazon.
If you have a gas stove its easier to control the boil. I have an electric stove and have watch it like a hawk as I adjust the temperature from a boil to a rolling boil (generally High setting to about 3.5 setting on my stove)
Basically start the heat on high.
Once the water starts to get fairly warm (about 5 minutes) add coffee. I use 1/4 cup of McCafe ground coffee per qt of water.
Then bring water and coffee to boil in pot.
Be careful to lower heat quickly so that the pot doesn't boil over and it's just a rolling boil.
Rolling boil for about 5 minutes. Turn off heat and let sit a minute. Pour a little bit of cold water down the spout to wash out the grounds and settle the coffee to the bottom.
Enjoy.
The best coffee I've had in 30 yrs of drinking coffee.
Hint: I do cheat and use a metal coffee strainer so that I don't get any grounds in my cup.
 
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I made cowboy coffee using an enamel 3 qt coffee pot I bought off of Amazon.
If you have a gas stove its easier to control the boil. I have an electric stove and have watch it like a hawk as I adjust the temperature from a boil to a rolling boil (generally High setting to about 3.5 setting on my stove)
Basically bring water to boil in pot, Add 1/4 ground coffee to each qt of water. It's best to use coarse ground coffee. I used McDonalds McCafe ground coffee.
Be careful to lower heat quickly so that the pot doesn't boil over and it's just a rolling boil.
Rolling boil for about 5 minutes. Let sit a minute.
Enjoy.
The best coffee I've had in 30 yrs of drinking coffee.
Hint: I do use a metal coffee strainer so that I don't get any grounds in my cup.
Metal coffee strainer???:unsure:

We would call that Finnish coffee if you didn't strain it.

This is a good way to make coffee taste excellent ! I will agree on the flavor this way, but I would miss out on spitting the grounds out. Old habits just die hard.
 
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We hold equestrian events and I often make 'cowboy coffee' for attendees. If you pour some cold water around the rim and spout before serving, all the grounds sink to the bottom so no need to strain. I learnt from Kent Rollins on youtube, worth a watch.
 
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We hold equestrian events and I often make 'cowboy coffee' for attendees. If you pour some cold water around the rim and spout before serving, all the grounds sink to the bottom so no need to strain. I learnt from Kent Rollins on youtube, worth a watch.
I believe Kent Rollins says not to put anything in the coffee (egg shells, cold water, etc). If I were to knock the grounds out of the spout I would use boiling water.
The filter is not a big deal and allows you to enjoy all the coffee without worrying about grounds.
The big part of this brew process is the smoothness.
 
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I believe Kent Rollins says not to put anything in the coffee (egg shells, cold water, etc). If I were to knock the grounds out of the spout I would use boiling water.
The filter is not a big deal and allows you to enjoy all the coffee without worrying about grounds.
The big part of this brew process is the smoothness.
Yes it is the smoothest coffee for sure. Kent does say to pour cold water around the rim and spout to sink the grounds. Works too. But yes, he does say not to use egg, horse shoes etc!
 
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I do believe I'll be trying this in just a few minutes.....LOL
 
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Yes it is the smoothest coffee for sure. Kent does say to pour cold water around the rim and spout to sink the grounds. Works too. But yes, he does say not to use egg, horse shoes etc!
You're right. Watching the video "How to make Cowboy Coffee" with Kent Rollins. Around the 10:00 mark he says to pour a little cold water.
With the filter it really doesn't matter but if you are out on the ranch then this would be beneficial.
 
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The best coffee I've had in 30 yrs of drinking coffee.
Really?, not bitter?
I used to be a Timmies' addict, in the past month I've noticed it getting a lot weaker, probably the 'shrinkflation' rearing it's head in either they're adding more water or the pouched coffee quantity is less.
I just may try it and yes, I do adulterate it with cream and sugar.....sorry as I understand that is the next best thing to murder for a coffee aficionado :)
 
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Really?, not bitter?
I used to be a Timmies' addict, in the past month I've noticed it getting a lot weaker, probably the 'shrinkflation' rearing it's head in either they're adding more water or the pouched coffee quantity is less.
I just may try it and yes, I do adulterate it with cream and sugar.....sorry as I understand that is the next best thing to murder for a coffee aficionado :)

I've tried most pour over methods, percolator, regular coffee pot, Bunn coffee maker, french press.

Cowboy coffee is the smoothest coffee I've tasted. Only con is the amount of attention it takes to make it.
 
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Can I just use a stainless steel pot with or without the lid?
 

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