Brewed Awakening

Instant coffee will never be as good as freshly brewed. Thankfully, this isn’t instant.

From the innovators of Mad Tea, Mad Coffee is made from the same beans we know and love, but somehow an entirely different breed. Cold brew is all I want to drink when it’s over 90 degrees outside, which is the vast majority of the year. Achieving that same clarity and bold flavor without wasted fridge space or long waits feels like a genuine breakthrough in coffee technology.

Just Add Water

In seconds, you’ve got yourself a perfectly balanced cold brew that tastes like it came straight from your favorite third-wave café. No bitterness, no grit, just smooth, full-bodied flavor with tasting notes so clean, it feels like you’re experiencing them in high-definition.

The Mad Difference

Lyophilization is the scientific name for the unique flash-freezing process used to create these coffee crystals. Essentially, it takes fully realized cold brew coffee, freezes it, and then removes all the liquid, leaving behind the pure essence of the original brew, ready to be reanimated. This allows it to dissolve immediately in cold water, creating a genuine cold brew coffee, not just an upscale take on granulated instant coffee pellets, and without having to plan and prep for a 12 – 24 hour slow extraction. As an added benefit, this approach creates a very low acidity cuppa, so it’s easier to enjoy on every level.

Tasty Trio

Whether you’re craving a rich, dark roast or a sweet, flavored brew, Mad Coffee has a cup for every preference.

  • Classic Cold Brew: Smooth as silk with deep, rich notes of cocoa and toasted nuts. This one would be easy to drink all day long, if not for the 150mg of caffeine in each capsule.
  • Americano: Starts strong and ends strong, robust and dark with hints of dark chocolate. Invigorating and unmistakable, for those with things to do and places to be.
  • Vanilla Caramel: Made for the latte lovers, this one really shines with a splash of oat milk and a touch of sweetener. Start your morning with one of these, and you’ll feel like you’re still dreaming.

To Go Or For Home, It’s Here To Stay

Convenience doesn’t have to mean compromise. These pods have managed to distill the soul of a great café experience into something you can carry in your pocket. Whether you’re headed to a remote trail, crammed into an airplane seat, or just dodging Zoom meetings at your desk, Mad Coffee is a little extra perk that will make everything at least a little bit better.

Whereas conventional instant is often a last-ditch option, Mad Coffee is my first choice. Stock up at DrinkMadCoffee.com and use code “HANNAH15” to get 15% off!

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Smash Hit

It should look like a murder scene when you’ve done it right. Guts splayed out across the inky black hard wood on full display, hemorrhaging fast into the gutters, it’s perverse in how right it feels. Beauty in decay, creation through destruction… Or maybe just a fun way to dispatch a garden variety vegetable.

You know how they say there are people who have a very punchable face? That’s how I feel about English cucumbers. Like water balloons waiting to be thrown, their existence inspires an insatiable urge for a very specific, target aggression. Aside from the instant gratification of destroying something beautiful, bashing cucumbers rather than merely slicing them actually serves a very flavorful purpose. The uneven nooks and crannies created by forcing them to split open allows them to more readily absorb dressing, whereas smooth cuts yield slick surfaces that let it roll right off.

This technique is typically seen in Asian cuisine, paired with fiery chilies to contrast with the cooling effect of chilled cucumbers, but that’s not the only game in town. Inspired by a splash of leftover gin, so scant that it barely seemed worth saving, I turned the classic Cucumber Collins cocktail into a salad. An herbaceous yet subtle foundation, a touch of citrus, and a hint of sweetness turn this act of vegetable vengeance into a thing of elegance and refinement.

Allow yourself the raw, primal joy of intentionally obliterating your ingredients. Amid the chaos, there’s a different kind of harmony, and perhaps a deeper appreciation for their resilience. Broken open, the cucumber is only stronger, more flavorful than ever.

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Soup-er Salad

If you don’t think there could be such a thing as a “refreshing” bowl of ramen, then you haven’t tried hiyashi chuka. Swapping steaming hot broth for chilled dressing, these noodles are an easy way to beat the summer heat.

Top That!

Think of it as a pasta salad, if you will, complete with fresh vegetables and protein to make it a satisfying one-bowl meal. Though traditionally topped with sliced meat and egg ribbons, there are no hard and fast rules for cold ramen, as with hot ramen, making it highly adaptable for all dietary needs and flavor preferences. Just like a salad, anything goes! In addition to what’s pictured and outlined here, a few of my favorite alternative additions include:

  • Shredded lettuce
  • Julienned bell peppers
  • Whole or sliced snap peas
  • Shelled edamame
  • Sliced or diced avocado
  • Shredded nori

To Sauce or To Soup?

Similarly, some like to dress their noodles with a sauce more like a conventional vinaigrette, but I prefer one that’s more like a concentrated, oil-free, chilled broth, straddling the line between cold soup and cold noodles. The longer it sits, the more it absorbs, further blurring that distinction.

Cool Down With Chilled Ramen

Ramen shouldn’t be relegated to just the winter months. Despite the popularity of rich tonkotsu and creamy paitan ramen, this beloved noodle is ready to shed those heavy layers and shine in the summertime. Next time you’re craving noodles but can’t stand the heat, try a simple bowl of light, bright hiyashi chuka on for size.

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