
How to Make South Indian Filter Coffee at Home: Step-by-Step Guide
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Creating an authentic South Indian filter coffee at home is a delightful experience that brings the rich traditions of Indian coffee culture to your kitchen. To achieve this, you'll need Coffee #BAE's "Kaapi Heritage Blend," a perfect choice for an authentic flavor.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Ingredients and Equipment:
- Coffee #BAE's "Kaapi Heritage Blend" coffee powder
- Traditional Indian coffee filter
- Fresh milk
- Sugar (optional)
Preparation:
- Add 2-3 tablespoons of "Kaapi Heritage Blend" to the upper compartment of the coffee filter.
- Gently press the coffee powder with the plunger provided.
- Pour boiling water over the pressed coffee powder.
- Close the lid and allow the decoction to drip into the lower compartment. This might take 10-15 minutes.
Brewing:
- Once the decoction is ready, heat fresh milk separately.
- In a cup, add 1-2 tablespoons of the decoction depending on your preferred strength.
- Pour the hot milk over the decoction.
- Add sugar to taste and stir well.
Enjoy the robust and aromatic flavor of traditional South Indian filter coffee made with Coffee #BAE's "Kaapi Heritage Blend"
For more details on our premium blends and brewing tips, learn more at Coffee #BAE.