Vietnamese Coffee is one of those dishes that rewards patience and attention to detail. This recipe captures the authentic flavors that make this dish a Vietnamese staple.
Vietnamese coffee is an intensely dark, almost syrupy brew with a deep roasted bitterness that's perfectly balanced by the sweet, creamy richness of condensed milk. The phin filter extracts a full-bodied cup with a velvety mouthfeel and subtle chocolate-caramel notes, especially when using Trung Nguyen or Cafe Du Monde blends. Served over ice, it becomes a refreshing afternoon pick-me-up that's as much a ritual as a beverage — watching the slow drip through the phin is part of the experience.Ingredients
- 4 teaspoons (1 heaping tablespoon) Cafe Du Monde or Trung Nguyen coffee (dark roast, coarsely ground)
- 2 teaspoons sweetened condensed milk (to taste; Longevity Brand / Sữa Ông Thọ preferred)
- 1 cup boiling water
- Ice (for iced version)
Equipment
- Vietnamese coffee filter (phin)
- Heatproof glass or mug
- Electric kettle (recommended)
Instructions
Boil water using an electric kettle.
Preheat the phin filter and cup by pouring a small amount of boiling water through the filter and into the cup. Discard this water.
Add 1 heaping tablespoon (about 4 teaspoons) of coffee grounds to the phin filter. Gently tap to level.
Place the filter press on top of the grounds. If using a screw-type filter, twist gently until it just starts to resist, then give it less than 1/8 turn more. If using a non-screw filter, simply place the disk on top.
Pour a tiny amount of hot water (about 2 tablespoons) into the filter to wet the grounds. Let the coffee bloom for about 30 seconds. This helps the grounds expand and traps fine particles.
Fill the filter to the top with remaining hot water. Place the lid on top.
Let the coffee drip through. Ideal brew time is 3-5 minutes. If dripping too fast, tighten the filter slightly. If too slow or stopped, loosen slightly.
While coffee brews, add condensed milk to your serving glass. Start with 1-2 teaspoons and adjust to taste.
Once brewing is complete, stir the hot coffee and condensed milk together until fully combined.
For iced coffee (cà phê sữa đá): Let the coffee cool slightly, then pour over a glass filled with ice.
For hot coffee (cà phê nóng): Serve immediately in a small cup.