Filter Coffee | How To Make South Indian Filter Coffee At Home | Quick & Easy Coffee Recipe | Varun

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Learn how to make "South Indian Filter Coffee" with Chef Varun Inamdar on Rajshri Food.

Coffee is a beverage which many people can't survive without, may it be cold coffee or hot coffee! Filter Coffee is a very popular & traditional South Indian coffee. also commonly said as Filter Kaafi. This delicious filter coffee is served in many South Indian cafe & restaurants, because of its distinct taste & powerful aroma. Do not miss the opportunity to try this world famous coffee recipe at home!

Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup Water
- 1/4 cup Coffee Granules (80% Coffee & 20% Chicory)
- Filter Coffee Press
- Muslin Cloth
- 1 cup Milk
- 1/2 tsp Sugar

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All Comments (21)
  • Had my first Indian coffee a few days ago. I am now converted!!! Starbucks couldn’t hold a candle to it!!
  • @anupamraja
    1 idly, 1 vada/vadai and a filter coffee is the breakfast to die for...
  • This man made me feel like I am taking a proper university class on making filter coffee. So informational. So well spoken. Thanks. Imma get myself a filter and start learning how to make a good cup of coffee
  • A boss of mine used to say , " Tea for doers, coffee is for thinkers"... I agreed on occasions, but not always. So many years later I now mostly agree with him. When I want to work on something, like clean my room I drink tea, and when I want to create a power point presentation or learn a new skill, I drink coffee. (Both need to be KADAK, not with too much milk)
  • @rajshrifood
    Coffee or Tea? Let us know in the comment section below!
  • @201_sowmya6
    Me: a south Indian, entire family drinks filter coffee, has that coffee press thingy, etc etc Me: at 2:00 AM let's watch how to make south Indian filter coffee
  • @maayaavi6193
    I searched how to make south indian filter coffee because recently i learned that South Indian filter coffee is the world's second best coffee
  • A simpler way of making decoction is: Boil water in a steel vessel. When water starts boiling add coffee chicory mix as per desired strength you prefer. Mix & once the whole thing swells up, switch off the flame. Keep milk to heat & add sugar. In the meantime sprinkle cold water with your hands over the decoction, this immediately settles the coffee particles. Now add the decoction to hot milk and pour 2-3 times into steel glass from milk vessel & your steaming hot filter coffee is ready instantly! My mom’s secret recipe when we have unannounced guests 😃
  • @radhakrishna_av
    Why does it feel like making a cup of coffee is like a rocket science
  • I am getting 65 soon and now you have re-introduced me to my childhood memories. So first thing tomorrow morning in 80-20 & start ......
  • Bro the moment you said, this is your one stop destination for veg food - I subscribed you
  • @DisPlanet
    I loved the way chef explained the whole coffee making process. My mouth was literally drooling when he poured the milk over the decoction.
  • @everythng_nice
    I can smell the coffee from just seeing him pour that milk into that cup!!!❤️
  • @dr.azygos3585
    Chicory was added into coffee grounds as an adulterant, later chicory became the taste maker of South Indian filter coffee. We got used to the woody, earthy flavor that now, chicory became an indispensable ingredient in filter coffee. 🤗
  • I am from Kolkata. It is dotted with small South Indian restaurants. So , growing up got pretty much used to South Indian food and needless to say the coffee too. Then moved to Mumbai for work and kept having filter coffee there. Hence bought myself a filter and indulge myself sometimes. I have many friends from the South where I now live and they all know my love for filter coffee. In certain localities in Kolkata, the aroma of filter coffee fills the air in the morning. It's so amazing!
  • @NarayanBabu
    You leave the umbrella in the filter ( if you notice it has a few holes too) it perculates coffee much slower and hence "thicker decoction" Also our moms make this early morning instead of night and the aroma wakes the whole family up. In the most traditional homes, we keep the beans which is roasted and crushed every morning to get the freshest juice. (all this happens around 3am) Finally don't miss the second decoction and third decoction - which is what the outer circle gets at home. Only 'father' gets the best first few ounces of strong decoction in their coffee ☕
  • Yes nothing can beat this filter coffee taste, am not chai and expensive hot coffee lover but this South Indian style filter coffee has magical taste to start your day ❤️
  • As someone who has been to the US many times and is currently studying there, there is no coffee in the world that tastes better than filter coffee and Indian coffee is, in my personal opinion, much superior to regular American coffee.