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April 24, 2014

Sea Salt Iced Coffee (1) resizedI LOVE 85C’s sea salt iced coffee. There’s something about the creamy frothiness and the tiniest hint of salt that really makes my taste buds happy. It’s especially refreshing on a hot summer day. I had my first taste in Irvine, and it was always one of the must-haves whenever we went down for a visit. I was so excited when another milk tea shop opened up closer to home, offering Snowfall Iced Coffee, which is a very similar drink. At nearly $5 a cup, though, this wasn’t something I was willing to pay for regularly. I carefully watched them make it and of course went home and tried to recreate it. I think I came pretty close! If you enjoy your iced coffee creamy and sweet with a hint of something different, give this recipe a try and tell me what you think!

Sea Salt Iced Coffee Ingredients Summary

When it comes to making your own cup of iced coffee, the final measurements are flexible. Adjust the different components (syrup, cream, ice, coffee) to taste. If you like it more or less sweet, use more or less syrup. If you like it less creamy, add less of the cream mixture, etc. If you think the ice waters it down, chill all the components first and then use less or no ice. My husband enjoys this recipe with 2 tablespoons of syrup (“less sweet”), but I like 3 myself (“regular sweet”).

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Sea Salt Iced Coffee Recipe
aka “Snowfall Iced Coffee”
Makes 2 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Make simple syrup: Heat sugar and water on medium high in a saucepan until sugar dissolves and you see steam rise. It should be clear like water. Let cool.
  2. Make cream mixture: Whip heavy cream and salt together with wire attachment (or a wire whisk) until soft peaks form. Chill until ready to use.Sea Salt Iced Coffee (7) resized
  3. Assemble your drink: To make one glass, fill a large cup halfway with ice. Add 1 cup of coffee and 2-3 tablespoons of syrup. Stir in ~1/2 cup of snowfall/cream mixture.Sea Salt Iced Coffee (1) resized
  4. Stick in a straw, and enjoy! Repeat for second glass.

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27 responses to “Sea Salt Iced Coffee (a la 85C) Recipe”

  1. Thomas says:

    Love this recipe! I will try do it :))

  2. Hi, I was looking for a Iced Coffee recipe on the internet and found this one.
    Thanks for giving your version of Sea Salt Iced Coffee recipe. Keep posting great recipes and ideas. BTW, I have bookmarked your site.

  3. This recipe is good. A coffee with creamy was so easy to cook

  4. I’m not talking about adding a naturally sweetener, I’m just wondering if some types of coffee are sweeter than others. As for whether some coffee beans are naturally sweeter, I can’t find a definitive answer to that.With a light to medium roast you get a fruity sweetness.

  5. I don’t like sea salt coffee but I like black coffee its very tasty and good.