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Are you craving a delicious cup of coffee but don’t want to wait for it to brew? Yes? Well, with instant coffee, just add hot water and you’ve got a fresh cup in seconds! You can even use it for your favorite specialty drinks, like lattes and frappés, if you want to make instant coffee more flavorful. No matter how you drink your coffee, we’ll walk you through exactly how to make it. Keep reading, and you’ll be sipping on a cup of joe in no time.

Looking for how to brew regular coffee grounds? Learn how to use a coffee maker here.

Things You Should Know

  • Warm up a mug of water for 1-2 minutes in the microwave.
  • Add 1–2 teaspoons (2–4 g) of instant coffee to the mug. Use more for stronger coffee or less for weaker.
  • Stir the coffee until it completely dissolves in the water.
  • ​​Add sugar or cream if you want a sweeter or richer drink.
Method 1
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Hot Instant Coffee

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    Fill a mug with water and put it in your microwave for about 1–2 minutes, or until it starts to bubble. Alternatively, use a kettle and take it off of heat right before the water starts to boil, which should only take a few minutes.[1]
    • You can also heat the water in a pot on your stovetop. Take the water off of the burner as soon as it starts forming bubbles on the bottom.
    • For 1 serving, heat 6 fluid ounces (180 ml) of water. Use more water if you want to make additional servings. Just remember to leave room for milk or creamer in your mug if you don’t like drinking your coffee black.
    • For a sweeter and richer coffee, heat milk to mix with your instant coffee instead of water.[2]
  2. Add 1–2 teaspoons (2–4 g) of instant coffee to the mug. Double-check the label on your instant coffee to see how much they recommend using to get the best taste. Scoop the instant coffee directly into your mug.[3]
    • Some instant coffee comes in bags like tea, and others may come in prepackaged single servings.

    Use more if you like stronger coffee and less if you like weaker coffee.

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  3. Use a spoon to mix the coffee with the water so it dissolves completely. If you don’t feel any chunks of instant coffee with your spoon, you’re ready to enjoy your cup of coffee![4]
  4. For a sweeter cup of coffee, sprinkle in about 1 teaspoon (5 g) of sugar. If you want to add some fancy flavors to make your coffee taste more gourmet, try stirring in a dash of cocoa powder, cinnamon, or allspice. Try dairy milk, almond milk, or coffee creamer for even more sweetness.[5]
    • Homemade simple syrup or prepacked syrup (like Torani) are great additions to your coffee.
    • You can also create barista blends with caramel and vanilla or peppermint chocolate.
    • Sauces like caramel or chocolate are a nice addition, too, and adding sea salt can be a fun way to elevate the flavor.

    Keep in mind that most flavored coffee creamers are really sweet, so you probably won’t need any extra sugar.

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Iced Instant Coffee

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  1. Heat 2 US tbsp (30 ml) of water in a glass inside your microwave for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Add your instant coffee to the glass, and stir it together until the coffee granules dissolve completely.[6]
    • Instant coffee dissolves better in hot water. If you try mixing it with cold water first, you may not have as flavorful a cup.
    • Mix your coffee in a separate glass from the one you want to drink from. Just choose one that’s microwave-safe.
    • Stir sugar or spices into the warm mixture if you want added flavors. Sugar, cinnamon, pumpkin spice, and nutmeg are all great choices to add to your coffee.

    You can also add flavored coffee creamer or syrup instead of sugar and spices.

  2. Add your water or milk directly to the glass that you’ve been mixing in. Water works great to make an iced coffee, but using cold milk will make your drink richer and creamier. Stir everything with a spoon until it’s thoroughly combined.[7]
  3. Fill a tall glass with ice cubes, and slowly pour your cold coffee over the ice. Give your coffee one last stir to help chill it even more before you enjoy it.[8]
    • Make coffee ice cubes to add to your drink so the flavor doesn’t get watered down as they melt.
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Making Instant Coffee from Beans

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  1. Grind your coffee beans into a fine powder. Add your favorite beans to a coffee grinder and turn it onto the finest setting. Turn on your grinder and pulse your beans until they all have a fine consistency.
    • To make a single serving of instant coffee, grind about 0.19 ounces (5.4 g) of coffee beans for 1 teaspoon of grounds.
  2. Set a fine-mesh sieve on top of a bowl and pour your ground coffee in. Shake the sieve so all of the fine powdered coffee falls into the bowl underneath.
    • If you have any large coffee grounds that don’t fall through the sieve, put them back into your grinder and run it again.
  3. Take a scoop of the powdered coffee and add it to the bottom of your coffee mug. Fill your mug with about 6 fluid ounces (180 ml) of hot water and stir it together. Then, just sip and enjoy your coffee!
    • Unlike instant coffee, homemade grounds won’t fully dissolve in the hot water but they’ll collect on the bottom of your mug. Just avoid drinking the last sip since it may have a strong, bitter taste.
  4. Put your instant coffee in a glass mason jar or a plastic container with a lid so it doesn’t develop a stale flavor. Keep the coffee at room temperature in a cool, dry place until you’re ready to use it.
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Instant Coffee Latte

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  1. Heat the water in the microwave for 20 to 30 seconds to warm it up and make the coffee easier to dissolve. Add the instant coffee, and stir it up until the coffee granules are completely dissolved.[9]
    • Combine the water and coffee in the mug you plan on using. Make sure the mug fits at least 1 cup (240 mL).
  2. If you like your latte sweet or flavored, add 1 teaspoon (2 g) of sugar, cinnamon, pumpkin spice, vanilla extract, or flavored coffee syrup. Stir it into your mug and mix it up until it’s completely dissolved in the water.[10]
  3. Pour your milk into a microwave-safe jar with a lid and seal it shut. Then, shake the jar vigorously for 30 to 60 seconds to make it foam up so you can brew a classic latte.[11]
    • Alternatively, you can use a milk frother to create your foam.
  4. Remove the jar’s lid and set it in your microwave. Run your microwave on medium to make the foam rise to the top so it’s easier to add to your latte.[12]
  5. Use a large spoon to hold back the froth as you pour the hot milk into the coffee base. Gently stir the mixture until it’s uniform in color. Leave a little space on the top of your mug so you can add the foam.[13]

    If you like your latte darker, don’t add all of the steamed milk. Add just enough to reach your desired color.

  6. Spoon the milk froth from the jar over the latte. Leave the foam sitting on top of the coffee and avoid mixing it in.[14]
    • Alternatively, add a dollop of whipped cream for extra richness.
  7. Lightly dust the milk foam or whipped cream with cinnamon, nutmeg, cocoa powder, or any other spice of your choice. Sip or serve your latte promptly while it’s hot and the milk is still frothy for the best flavors.[15]
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Blended Instant Coffee

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  1. Add ice, instant coffee, milk, vanilla extract, and sugar to your blender. Combine 6 ice cubes, 1 teaspoon (2 g) of instant coffee, 34 cup (180 mL) of milk, 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of vanilla extract, and 2 teaspoons (4 g) of sugar in your blender.[16]
    • For a rich mocha flavor, add 2 teaspoons (9.9 ml) of chocolate syrup as well.
  2. Blend the mixture on high for 2 to 3 minutes. Put the lid on the blender and turn it on to the highest setting. Hold your hand on the lid as you blend everything to prevent it from splashing out. Run your blender until the ice is completely crushed and the mixture has a thick, smoothie-like consistency.[17]
    • If the consistency is too thick, add a splash of milk. If the consistency is too runny, add an ice cube.
  3. Take off the blender lid, and slowly pour the blended coffee into the glass. You may have to use a spoon or spatula to scrape some of the coffee off the sides of your blender.[18]
    • Be careful when you’re pouring your coffee since the ice may stick together and make some liquid splash out.
  4. Add final touches like whipped cream, chocolate syrup, or small chocolate chips. Alternatively, try sprinkling cocoa powder on top to add a light dusting of flavor. Enjoy your blended coffee while it’s still frozen so it doesn’t melt.[19]
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    Is there any harm in making coffee with only cold water (without adding hot water at all)? I made a cold cup of coffee, and my colleague said it's not healthy.
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    My research says that cold brew/iced coffee is better for you. Feel free to Google it.
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    Coffee has a bad reputation as an unhealthy drink, but it has lots of interesting attributes which help improve your health by: -acting as a painkiller after workouts, or to ease hangovers -increasing your fiber intake -protecting your liver against unhealthy alcohol intake -lowering your risk of type-2 diabetes, Alzheimers, suicide and depression -strengthening your DNA, and -reducing your risk of cancer.
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  • Store instant coffee in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 2 to 3 months after opening the container. Store an unopened container at room temperature for 1 to 2 years.[20]
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This article was reviewed by Ollie George Cigliano and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University. This article has been viewed 2,514,050 times.
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To make a hot cup of instant coffee, fill a mug with water and heat it in the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes. You can also heat water in a kettle until it’s almost but not quite boiling, then pour it into a mug. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons (2-4 g) of instant coffee mix to the water. Some brands may recommend adding a different amount, so check the label to be sure. Stir in the mix with a spoon or coffee stirrer until it’s completely dissolved. Enjoy your instant coffee as it is, or add your favorite creamer or sweetener. To learn how to make instant iced coffee or an instant latte, scroll down!

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