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Madras Filter Coffee Recipe

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Procedure
To make one cup of coffee:

   1. Heat a small quantity (¼) cup of water until it boils.
   2. Put ½ to 2 teaspoon (depending on how strong you want to have the coffee) of BRU instant coffee in it.
   3. Stir the solution and ensure that there are no lumps of coffee.
   4. Boil ¾ cup of milk and bring to boil.
   5. Add the coffee mixture to the milk and add sugar as per your preference.
   6. While the coffee is still boiling hot, pour it into a mug or, preferably, a stainless steel tumbler. While pouring the coffee, slowly raise the saucepan until the coffee falls into the mug/tumbler from a height of about 1 to 1½ ft. This will cause the coffee to froth (like espresso).
   7. You can dip a teaspoon in the coffee and lightly spread a few drops of it over the froth in the mug.
   8. Serve piping hot.

NOTE: Filter Coffee is actually made in a closed steel container called a coffee filter. Coffee percolates into hot water.

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3 Responses to "Madras Filter Coffee"

 
Anns Rating: ratingfullratingemptyratingemptyratingemptyratingempty Unrated
said this on 08 Jul 2010 2:19:12 AM EST
Unauthentic! It has nothing to do with a filter and is just a recipe for diluted instant cofee.

 
Ajay meena Rating: ratingfullratingemptyratingemptyratingemptyratingempty Unrated
said this on 05 Aug 2010 4:27:02 PM EST
BS....instant coffee is not filter cofee
chomu recipe

 
A South Indian Rating: ratingfullratingemptyratingemptyratingemptyratingempty Unrated
said this on 25 Aug 2010 7:27:17 AM EST
LOL...this might be how some of the chennai hotels might serve coffee. But pls dont insult the Tamilians by posting this as 'Madras Filter Coffee'. :)