Coffee culture in Vietnam has a rich history, dating back to the French colonial period. Coffee was first introduced in Vietnam by the French in the 19th century, and over the past two centuries, coffeehouses, known as "cà phê", have become central to Vietnamese social life. During the Vietnam war, a milk scarcity prompted coffee-drinkers to begin sweetening their caffeinated beverages with condensed milk, which is how the popular Vietnamese coffee was invented.
Vietnamese coffee is renowned for its rich flavors, unique brewing method, and delightful combination of sweetened condensed milk with rich, strong coffee. Whether enjoyed hot or over ice, Vietnamese coffee offers a deliciously indulgent experience that has become popular with coffee drinkers around the world. If you want to find out how to make Vietnamese coffee, then keep on reading.
To prepare an authentic Vietnamese coffee, you'll need the following equipment:
You will also need the following ingredients:
So, how do you make Vietnamese coffee? It may surprise you given the rich and complex flavor, but it’s quite simple!
Your Vietnamese Coffee can be adjusted in a number of different ways to suit your preference. This can be as simple as experimenting with different ratios of coffee to condensed milk to find your perfect balance of flavour and sweetness. However, if you want to try out something different, then we have a couple more variations of the drink for you to try out.
You may want to enjoy your coffee iced, in which case - simply add a few ice cubes to your concoction and stir to chill the coffee.
One curious way that Vietnamese Coffee can be served is topped off with a nice layer of foam. Try this unique twist on the drink by adding a whipped egg yolk mixture, similar to meringue, atop of your brewed coffee for an extra-rich and indulgent treat.