Acorn coffee

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John Fenna

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I have just had my first go at making Acorn "coffee" - and if anything I find it better than Dandelion "coffee".
I followed a recipe passed down to me through the family...
Pick your Acorns green - just when a gentle sqeeze will pop them out of their cups
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Boil the acorns in water for 15- 20 mins to remove some of the tannins an make husking them easier
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Dry the acorns then roast them - I did mine under the grill....
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Then grind them - the pictures lie...the acorns are actually dark brown - not carbon black!
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then treat the acorn powder like ground coffee - filter and milk/sugar to taste :)
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OK - it is not coffee but it is a nice drink - nicer than Dandelion coffee in my book!You could do this over a fire in the woods - but it is raining out there! :D
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Good stuff John, that looks much better than when I tried it

I think I went wrong on just about every step :)

We picked them up off the floor when they were brown, we took them back and peeled them, popped them in a pan and roasted them for about half an hour. We ground down what was left and then put it through a paper coffee filter. Not too cracking I tell ya
 
I've seen the green nuts crushed a little, then hung in a flowing stream in a muslin bag overnight to leach out some of the tannins. But boiling for 20 minutes seems easier!
 
Maybe a stupid question, but why not use the brown acorns?
These are the ones that are ripe, right?

Unfortunately very little acorns up here...
 
Might give this a bash actually, Tried Goosegrass coffee the other week, i think we over toasted it tbh but it was still and interesting drink, a lot harder and time consuming to collect then acorns mind.
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pete
 
cheers for sharing this John. does it have a coffee like kick ? ive seen acorn drinks described as 'warmers' as opposed to coffee.

if u can find my filter for my old jetboil, I'll try your recipe an compare it to Mr Hamiltons. for his you have to dry the corns for a day or two ! so this makes yours a more practical trail brew ;)
thankyou
 
No kick - unfortunately!
I dried mine in a dehydrator for speed...but I think you can force dry them over a slow heat in a frying pan....
 

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