Banana Sweet Cream Cold Brew

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Banana Sweet Cream Cold Brew

There is a specific kind of magic in a slow-steeped cold brew that a standard drip machine just can’t replicate. While most morning routines are a race against the clock, this recipe encourages a slower pace by shifting the heavy lifting to the night before. By allowing the coffee to steep and the bananas to macerate while you sleep, you’re essentially doing a serious solid for your future self. You wake up to a refrigerator full of bold, smooth concentrate and a natural, floral fruit syrup. It’s the ultimate morning reward that is ready to pour the moment you walk into the kitchen.

Because cold brew relies on time rather than heat, a steep of at least 12 hours is essential to extract the coffee’s deep flavors without the bitterness sometimes found in hot-brewed batches. We apply that same patience to the fruit through a process called maceration. By tossing sliced bananas in sugar overnight, we draw out a clear, intense nectar that provides a clean sweetness. Unlike blended fruit, which can be pulpy and heavy, this macerated syrup incorporates perfectly into a silky, cloud-like sweet cream.

We love how this recipe puts the work of Not Your Average Joe in the spotlight. Their mission is to inspire our community by including students and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities in the creation of incredible coffee. Using their beans means every glass supports an encouraging, inclusive atmosphere.

When you combine these high-quality local ingredients with a little bit of overnight patience, you get a drink that tastes as good as the mission it supports.

Why you’ll love this recipe

When you need some serious comfort in a cup, this is the drink you want to make. Here’s why we’re obsessed:

  • Morning-ready: Your gourmet coffee is ready in minutes once you wake up.

  • Mission-driven: Supports an inclusive and encouraging environment for local creators through NYAJ coffee.

  • Silkier texture: Maceration ensures your sweet cream is smooth and elegant, never chunky or pulpy.

  • Reduces waste: The absolute best way to use up those overripe bananas sitting on your counter.

Ingredients

  • Not Your Average Joe Coffee. Exceptionally roasted right here in our community. Their beans provide the perfect chocolatey, smooth foundation for this recipe.

  • Local heavy whipping cream and whole milk. The secret to a cloud foam that actually holds its shape is starting with the freshest local dairy. A blend of heavy cream for richness and whole milk for body creates a velvety sweet cream that marbles beautifully into the coffee.

  • Overripe bananas. You’ll want them with a few brown spots. They have the highest natural sugar content for the best syrup.

  • Vanilla extract and salt. Essential flavor magnifiers that make the banana and coffee notes truly pop.

  • Caramel sauce. For that final, decadent drizzle that ties the whole bananas-foster vibe together.

This recipe’s must-haves

  • Two large jars are your best friends for this recipe. One for extraction, one for the final brew.

  • Cheesecloth and a strong rubber band are a must for the filtration process to ensure your cold brew is crystal clear and free of silt.

How to make Banana Sweet Cream Cold Brew

  1. Prepare the syrup. Slice 2 bananas into coins and toss them in a bowl with enough granulated sugar to coat them thoroughly. Cover and let sit overnight. As the bananas macerate, they create a natural, concentrated syrup.

  2. Steep the cold brew. In a large jar, combine your coarsely ground NYAJ coffee and water. Stir gently to ensure all grounds are wet. Secure the lid and allow to steep for 12 hours on the counter or 16–24 hours in the refrigerator for a smoother finish.

  3. Strain the coffee. After steeping, remove the lid. Secure a layer of cheesecloth over the mouth of the jar with a rubber band. Pour the cold brew through the cheesecloth into a fresh jar or pitcher. Discard the grounds.

  4. Finish the banana sweet cream. Pour the banana syrup off the fruit (use the leftover bananas for pancakes or oatmeal!) and combine with the vanilla extract, heavy cream, whole milk, and a pinch of salt. Stir until smooth.

  5. Make the whipped topping. In a separate bowl, combine whipped cream with sugar, vanilla, and a pinch of table salt. Froth or whisk until it reaches a thickened, pourable consistency.

  6. Assemble and enjoy! Fill a cup with your favorite ice. Add 1 cup of the cold brew. Add banana sweet cream to taste. Top with a dollop of whipped topping, a dusting of finely ground coffee, and a drizzle of caramel.

Pro Tips

  • The “Golden Ratio” for cold brew: Aim for a 1:4 ratio of coffee to water. For example, 1 cup of grounds to 4 cups of water. You can always add water to the final brew if you find it a bit strong.

  • Don’t squeeze the cheesecloth: Let gravity do the work. Squeezing can push fine silt and bitter tannins into your concentrate, clouding the flavor.

  • The ripeness factor: Use bananas with sugar spots. They have a more floral aroma than bright yellow bananas, leading to a more potent syrup.

Variations

  • Toasted Cinnamon Banana: Add a cinnamon stick to your coffee grounds before steeping for a banana-bread flavor profile.

  • The “Dirty” Banana Mocha: Substitute chocolate milk for the whole milk in your sweet cream for a decadent twist.

  • Iced Banana Latte (Dairy-Free): Use full-fat oat milk and coconut cream for a tropical, plant-based version.

FAQs

How long does the cold brew concentrate stay fresh? Once strained, it stays fresh in an airtight container for about one week.

Why do I need to let the bananas sit overnight? Macerating the fruit breaks down the cellular structure, releasing the natural sugars and flavor into a liquid form that blends seamlessly into cream.

What is the best way to store the banana syrup? If you have leftover syrup, store it in a small glass jar in the refrigerator. It should stay fresh for a few more days.

Can I use a French press to make the cold brew? Absolutely! You can steep the coffee directly in the French Press and simply plunge it the next morning, though cheesecloth still offers the cleanest filtration.

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  • Author: MIO Coalition

Ingredients

For the syrup:
2 bananas
granulated sugar, divided

For the cold brew:
1 cup Neighbors Coffee 89er Blend, whole beans (or 1-1/2 cups ground)
4 cups water

For the sweet cream:
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 tablespoons heavy (whipping) cream
2 tablespoons whole milk
Pinch of table salt

For the whipped topping:
Whipped cream (make your own from 1 cup heavy whipping cream, if you’d like)
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Pinch of table salt

Add on top:
Caramel sauce
Finely ground coffee beans

Make the syrup: Slice 2 bananas into coins. Toss in granulated sugar. Cover and let sit overnight to allow the bananas to macerate and syrup to develop.

Meanwhile, make the cold brew: Combine ground coffee with water in a large jar. Add the lid and allow to steep 12 hours on the counter or 16-24 hours in the refrigerator.

After steeping, remove the lid from the jar and cover with a layer of cheesecloth, using a rubber band placed over the cheesecloth and the mouth of the jar to secure. Pour cold brew through the cheesecloth into a fresh jar.

Finish the banana sweet cream: Pour the banana syrup off the fruit (use the leftover bananas for pancakes or oatmeal) and combine with the vanilla extract, heavy cream, whole milk, and pinch of salt.

Make the whipped topping: Combined whipped cream with sugar, vanilla, and a pinch of table salt.

Assemble the drink: Fill cup with your favorite ice. Add 1 cup of the cold brew. Add banana cream to taste. Top with whipped topping, a dusting of finely ground coffee, and a drizzle of caramel. Enjoy!

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