We all love a good cup of well-brewed coffee and over the last few years, we’ve come to expect the highest standards in the quality of the beans we brew, the roast and of course the brewing process itself. Being a coffee ‘snob’ is now a default position for coffee drinkers, especially in the developed world.
Visit the developing world, and many coffee producing nations and you’ll find Italian, barista-style special brew almost impossible to come by. There is a large part of the world that exists on instant coffee, the freeze-dried granules, mixed with hot water, sometimes milk, sometimes condensed milk, and sugar and served in a Styrofoam cup. Rather than turn our noses up at it though, maybe it’s time to re-evaluate instant coffee as a drink, it is after all the coffee most of us grew up drinking so there is definite nostalgia value in sharing a cup with a friend.
Instant coffee can be a versatile and interesting ingredient to add coffee flavor to desserts and bitter to savory dishes. Here are a few ideas on how to cook with instant coffee.