9 Weird Ways to Make Your Coffee in the Morning

9 Weird Ways to Make Your Coffee in the Morning

9 weird ways you could be making your coffee in the morning

If I’m ever put in one of those awkward share-something-about-yourself scenarios, my default answer is to say: I love coffee. Because it’s just so true. I love coffee which ever way it’s prepared, and I feel like I’d tried them all… until I did a little research. It turns out there are a LOT of weird ways to make your coffee in the morning, from putting it in a sock to adding butter. Let me know in the comments if you’ve braved any of these weird ways to make coffee!

1. Cook it in an egg

You heard me. Known as Scandinavian Egg coffee, this method not only produces a bold cup, but also supposedly clarifies the coffee, removing all the bitterness. Essentially, coffee grounds are mixed with an entire egg (shell and all, folks), along with boiling water. The cooked egg pulls the coffee grounds to it, and with the addition of ice water, the whole mess sinks to the bottom of your carafe. I just don’t know if I would be able to get over the visual of what is essentially compost in my coffee. Google at your own discretion.

2. Brew it in a sock

It’s not the kind of old sweaty gym sock you’re thinking of. Known in Malaysia as “Kopi,” the sock is a filter used to steep coffee in (kind of like a tea bag). After the coffee grounds have brewed in hot water for five minutes, the coffee is poured through the sock again into a cup, and then mixed with sweetened condensed milk. Yum!

3. Throw some butter in it

You wouldn’t think coffee and butter would go well together, but the result is some kind of magic. Known as Bulletproof coffee, this sensational method of preparation stems from the Tibetan tradition of adding yak butter to black tea. The CLA and linoleic acid in yak butter is tauted being able to reduce hunger, help shed body fat, and eliminate usual post-coffee crashes. Bulletproof coffee mixes unsalted cow butter (or grass-fed ghee) with MCT oil. Prepare this high-energy beverage in a blender if you’re a texture person, and enjoy hours of heightened awareness.

4. Add reindeer cheese

Kaffeost, or “coffee cheese” in Swedish, is akin in texture to the cheese curds we enjoy here in the Midwest. When this reindeer cheese is added to coffee, the results are oddly enjoyable. I’ll just take the Swedish at their word on this one.

9 weird ways you could be making your coffee in the morning

5. Brew it in a vacuum pot 

If you live in the Pacific Northwest, you are among the few who have access to the new Starbucks Reserve locations, home to the vacuum pot. To be completely honest, I’m not even sure how it works. Part chemistry lab, this process originated way back in the 1830s and has remained unchanged since.

6. Pump it full of nitrogen

This method would be hard to replicate at home, but Nitro coffee is rapidly popping up in coffee shops around the country. Nitro coffee starts with cold-brew, which is then injected with nitrogen gas, similar to the way soda is injected with carbon dioxide to make it carbonated. What you get is a smooth, bubbly drink that pairs perfectly with a hot, summer day.

7. Put it in a popcorn maker

When you buy your coffee from the store, you either get ground coffee or whole roasted beans. If you want to really hand-craft your coffee, you can start with green beans which haven’t been roasted yet! DIY your morning cup by putting the green beans in your popcorn maker to roast, then grind and brew. 

8. Add chicory root

Chicory root has been used in coffee in the south for quite some time now, and is added to take the bitterness out of regular coffee. Not only that, but chicory root may also disrupt excess hormone production in your body, so it’s great to drink when you’re having a particularly crabby day.

9. Skip the water, use milk instead

Known as Milky Macy, this pour over method of brewing coffee completely skips the H2O. Instead, hot milk is poured slowly through coffee grounds and a filter, creating a milky, comfy beverage.


Would you try any of these weird ways to make coffee? What’s the strangest brew you’ve ever tasted? Leave me a comment letting me know!

One of Our Favorite Coffee Subscription Services Is Offering a Can’t-Miss Deal to Celebrate International Women’s Day

One of Our Favorite Coffee Subscription Services Is Offering a Can’t-Miss Deal to Celebrate International Women’s Day

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Imagine having fresh coffee delivered to your doorstep every month, each bag featuring artisan coffee that’s been hand-picked by small-batch roasters across the country. Well, that’s the exact reality that editor-favorite coffee subscription service Bean Box. Not only do they offer an amazing selection of coffee every month, but they’re also constantly wowing us with bonus treats like their recently announced coffee getaways featuring roasts inspired by travel destinations across the world. 

Now, in honor of International Women’s Day, Bean Box is highlighting their favorite women-led coffee brands that you can support this month and beyond, featuring a huge range of flavor profiles from caramel-chocolate to spiced brown sugar. In addition to discovering potentially new-to-you roasters from across the country, you’ll also be donating to a good cause. Bean Box is giving $2 of every purchase from these female-run coffee roasters to the International Women’s Coffee Alliance, which works to empower women in the international coffee industry. And as an added bonus, if you purchase on International Women’s Day (Mar. 8), your coffee will also ship free.

Bean Box has included a wide range of flavor profiles in their selection for International Women’s Day, whether you love dark roasts, fruity notes, or like your cup with a little kick. For instance, the El Diablo Blend is a dark roast that tastes like marshmallow, brown sugar, and spice and is inspired by strong Cuban coffee. And there’s the Cloud City Blend, a medium roast that also has a sweet aroma reminiscent of chocolate syrup.

Speaking of chocolate, you might also like Dark Side of the Moon, an Ethiopian and Guatemalan blend that has dark chocolate and caramel notes. And for anyone who prefers light roasts, there’s Ethiopia Shantawene Natural with berry syrup flavors and a tasting note of Swedish Fish.

Depending on what bag (or bags!) you buy, you can opt to sign up for a regular subscription through Bean Box. Or, choose to buy one bag now and then sign up later once you’ve picked your favorite. Each purchase can be shipped either as whole beans or freshly ground coffee depending on your preferences.

We can’t think of a better combination than giving back to charity while also enjoying delicious artisan coffee at the same time. We’re sure that you’ll meet your new favorite morning brew by checking out these amazing roasters!

Erin Cavoto

Commerce Writer

Erin writes about all things shopping-related for The Kitchn, including highlighting small cookware brands, testing cool products, or scoping out need-to-know sales. She’s also a regular at the Trader Joe’s cheese section and has a never-ending supply of tea at home.

The Sold-Out Travel Mug with a 30,000-Person Waitlist Is Now Available on Amazon

The Sold-Out Travel Mug with a 30,000-Person Waitlist Is Now Available on Amazon

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If you’re currently on the lookout for a new water bottle or travel cup, you know how the search can feel endless. There are a few reusable insulated options our editors love that you might already be familiar with, such as picks from Hydro Flask, W&P, and Stojo. In particular, we’ve recently become obsessed with the Stanley Adventure Quencher Travel Tumbler, an editor-favorite insulated cup that’s constantly selling out. Last year, it racked up a waitlist of over 30,000 people eager to get their hands on this huge travel cup that’s designed to be versatile enough to take with you everywhere. Now, not only is it in stock, but it’s also available on Amazon for the first time ever, so it’s even easier for you to buy! 

If you’re new to the Quencher, allow us to explain. This 40-ounce cup can really do it all: It keeps drinks cold for up to 11 hours, hot for seven, and can even hold ice for up to two days! It’s so popular that this insulated tumbler is referred to as just “the cup” among its loyal fanbase. With its huge size, it fits nearly your entire daily water intake, so it’s perfect for anyone looking to stay more hydrated during the day. And, because it’s double-wall vacuum insulated, it’s ideal for keeping coffee, tea, and other hot drinks warm throughout the day. 

As a brand that dates back over 100 years, Stanley has a ton of amazing products, especially for anyone who loves the outdoors. They have sturdy camp cookware, leak-proof travel mugs, and vacuum-insulated thermoses. However, the Quencher is designed to be perfect for casual everyday use, especially because of its comfortable handle. You can go ahead and carry it with you to work, the gym, or even just throughout your home. The lid also has two options for drinking, with a wide mouth opening on one side and a hole for the included reusable straw on the other. And, for anyone who’s always on-the-go, you’ll love the tapered bottom that’s designed to fit in your car cup holder. Stanley really has thought of it all!

Finally, anyone who’s ever been annoyed by needing a special bottle brush for travel mugs and water bottles will love how easy it is to clean the Quencher. It’s wide enough that you won’t need anything other than a sponge, while the lid is simple enough for a quick scrub. Or, you can pop it in the dishwasher!

Currently, the only color available is this stylish metallic Gold as the rest of the colorways are sold-out. This finish is actually limited-edition, so in addition to the Quencher typically selling out quickly, we’d suggest you act fast if you want to bring one home for yourself!

Erin Cavoto

Commerce Writer

Erin writes about all things shopping-related for The Kitchn, including highlighting small cookware brands, testing cool products, or scoping out need-to-know sales. She’s also a regular at the Trader Joe’s cheese section and has a never-ending supply of tea at home.

15 Online Food Delivery Picks to Make Your Lunar New Year Celebration So Much Tastier

15 Online Food Delivery Picks to Make Your Lunar New Year Celebration So Much Tastier

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While there are many ways to celebrate Lunar New Year with decorations, fireworks, and plenty of family time, the holiday isn’t complete without a special feast. But if you want to enjoy a Lunar New Year menu filled with delicious and traditional dishes without having to put in hours of cooking, we’ve rounded up amazing online food brands, restaurants, and retailers where you can find dumplings, noodles, aromatic sauces and meal starters, and more that can be shipped right to your door. While we’ve already highlighted our favorite Lunar New Year desserts that you can buy online, we’ve also included a few ahead like an ube Japanese cheesecake and Taiwanese pineapple cakes. 

Each item on this list is sent either from a restaurant, bakery, or small direct-to-consumer food brand so you know that what you receive was made with intention and is guaranteed to be delicious and full of flavor. Not only did we include main courses and desserts, but we also selected sauces, pantry staples, and grocery items for your feast and beyond. You’ll find sauce starter sets and frozen dumplings from editor-favorite brands Omsom and Fly By Jing as well as specialty Vietnamese coffee from Nguyen Coffee Supply. And let’s not even get started on the pack of five pints of ice cream that you’ll want in your freezer at all times! Without further ado, here are some of our favorite foods that you can order right now in time for Lunar New Year.

Erin Cavoto

Commerce Writer

Erin writes about all things shopping-related for The Kitchn, including highlighting small cookware brands, testing cool products, or scoping out need-to-know sales. She’s also a regular at the Trader Joe’s cheese section and has a never-ending supply of tea at home.