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Can you make homemade iced coffee with a blender?

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I am a big fan of iced coffees in fast food places, but I would like to make my own so I don't have to spend anything, here is my method on what I would like to do, and I would like to find out if this is possible....I am going to make coffee in a pot, cool it, put it in a blender, add milk, sugar, I don't have any creamer which sucks, so I would like to use cinnamon as a flavor, blend it up, then put ice cubes in the blender, then blend it once again, but only a little bit for the ice to be smashed up....will that work????

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  1. make pot of coffee put som flavored creame in it,pour the coffee in the blender and add ice, add a little more flavored creamer ad blend


  2. Starbucks makes their iced coffee at double strength when they brew it.  The more ice you have to blend up-the creamier it will be.  If you want it really creamy and frozen-add ice cream instead of ice!  Instead of chilling the coffee, just let it sit out from the day before-it won't go bad!  

  3. yes

    but you only have to make coffee hot add the ice and sugar.you dont need the blender unless you want crushed ice

  4. I don't use a lot of ice with my iced coffee in a blender.

    It might come out a big watered down.

    But anyways,

    My Recipe(can be adjusted to how much you want):

    Hot Or Cold Coffee/Expresso

    Chocolate Syrup

    Ice-cream if desired

    Ice

    Sugar

    Milk

    Put about a cup or how much you wish of coffee in the blender.

    Followed by a bigger ratio of milk so it will not be strong and taste better.

    Add a lot of chocolate syrup.

    Add a spoon or more of sugar/sweetener depending on how much you're making into your mixture.

    Add the rest of your added ingredients/flavorings.

    Add in ice and blend completely with the full mixture.

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