tradosaurus
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- Joined
- May 8, 2017
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- Texarkana, TX
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5400 HST, heavy duty bucket, 3rd function, R1 tires (rears filled), 2 remotes
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.
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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