Sea Salt Cream Iced Coffee
Curiosity. That is what best describes what I was thinking after initially seeing a Sea Salt Iced Coffee on a menu board so many years back. We were in an 85°C Bakery locally in SoCal and with so many items different from what we were used to seeing. After a brief menu study, I came across the sea salt iced coffee I knew I had to try it. After having it, I knew I needed to be able to make them at home. They are way too yummy.
Sea Salt Iced Coffee Recipe
Crazy for coffee, love “salted” sweets, like Salted Caramels, or Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt. Not to mention the Vietnamese Salted Limeades. We brine our own limes just to make sure we have them readily available to make at home. But that’s another story.
I wasn’t sure how I’d like the Sea Salt Coffee, but I had to try it. Turns out it is fricking amazing. You get so many different level of taste going on. From the bitter coffee which has been slightly sweetened. To the smooth cream which has been salted just enough to highlight the other flavors. What an amazing ingredient little white salt is. Or pink, or gray or whatever color of salt you like best.
drizzle a couple of spoonfuls of the sea salt cream, then give it a stir
Speaking of which, my latest salt infatuation has been with the Murray River Pink Sea Salt. We’ve had some in our cupboard for a while, but after going to Australia and seeing with area where it come from I started paying a little more attention to it. So good. It is easily our favorite finishing salt now. The perfect sized flakes and texture, great clean taste. We now always have a jar of “finishing salt” on the counter filled with the tasty Murray River salt.
Back to the coffee… the flavors together may at first be strange to the un-initiated. I know for me, the Vietnamese salted limeades seemed so strange the first time I drank them. But after a bit you may find yourself drawn in and addicted to the flavors. As much as I love coffee, the Sea Salted Cream Iced Coffees spur those cravings. Now every week or two is a necessity and perfect to get that fix.
Enjoy.
Todd
Sea Salt Cream Iced Coffee
Ingredients
- 1 cup (240ml) whipping cream
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt or kosher salt
- 4 cups (960ml) strong coffee, cooled
- 3-6 Tablespoons (45-90g) sugar, or to taste
- Or
- 1/2-3/4 cup (120-180ml) simple syrup
Instructions
- In a bowl combine the salt and cream and whip the cream until slightly thickened and no large bubbles remain in the cream (don't whip it all the way to the soft peak stage). Set aside.
- Sweeten the cooled coffee to taste using either sugar or simple syrup. It should be just sweet enough to balance the saltiness of the cream.
- Pour the coffee into glasses over ice and spoon a couple large spoonfuls of the salted cream on top. Serve and stir in the cream as much or little as you like while drinking the iced coffee.
Notes
Nutrition Information per Serving
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I’m loving this recipe. It’s my favorite coffee recipe I’ve made so far. Best way to start the day.
This was close to what we get at 85C, however 3 Tablespoons of sugar tasted sweeter than 85Cโs drink. We cut that to 2 Tablespoons sugar. I think the change would have been unnecessary if we had a deeper roast coffee closer to the blend at the bakery. Thank you for this recipe-it will save us a lot of cash!
Thanks Bren! Sweetness level is definitely a personal taste and you’re right, the richness of the coffee makes a difference too. Thanks for sharing!
This was so good! Iโm actually very caffeine sensitive, so I think next time I might try cutting down the caffeine. Also the sugar, but today Iโm trying an earl grey version. Thanks for the recipe!
That’s awesome Kira! So glad you enjoyed it and it’s great if cutting down the sugar works for you. In fact, it’s probably always good to cut down sugar for us too. ๐
This was so easy and quick to make! Thanks so much for the recipe. It came out REALLY good!
THIS!! We saw a similar offering on the menu at Koala, in East Lansing, MI, and knew we had to make it at home (because when taro boba is offered, that’s what one gets, no matter how much we wanted to try this).
THIS RECIPE IS PERFECTION!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. It’s completely changed our iced coffee habits.
I use pink Himalayan salt in my espresso drinks and it tastes amazing!
That’s awesome! Love pink salt.
Thank you for this!! I love sea salt iced coffee from 85ยฐ but unfortunately we dont have this bakery in oregon! But thanks to you, i dont have to dream about it anymore, i can just make it happen!!
Tried it for the first time yesterday at the cafe and fell in love. I followed your recipe today and it was spot on – and so simple. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Katy! We’re obsessed with the sea salt cream.