How To Make Instant Coffee Taste Like… Not Instant Coffee!

Rich brewed coffee in a glass cup with coffee powder and milk on a wooden table.

If you’re a true coffee lover, someone who likes to discuss the depth of your roast or the silkiness of your spun milk, it’s time for you to leave. – This one is for the instant coffee lovers.

Coffee snobs might turn up their noses, but there’s something about that granular goodness that makes some of us feel so… comforted. We aren’t spending a fortune, we get so much more bang for our buck, and instant doesn’t taste that bad right?

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If you’re a fan, it’s definitely not a taste you’ll avoid, but even the most hard-core instant coffee lovers among us will admit that after a few years chugging it down, we’re a little bored. So we’ve come up with a few ways to spice up your life, or at least the instant part of it.

1. Cold Water First

A common complaint about instant coffee is that it has a tendency to be bitter and acidic. Some people are fans of this flavour, but if you aren’t and you don’t know this hack, you’ll be kicking yourself when you realise how easy it is to smoothen the taste out.

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Just add a little bit of cold water to the granules and stir it before the hot water foes in. It really cuts down that sharp flavour, and makes for a smoother taste.

2. Cream It Up

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Another common complaint about instant coffee is that it’s more watery than traditional or cafe-made coffee. The good news is this is a super easy thing to fix. Just add a small amount of thickened cream to your next cup of instant. The cream thickens the brew, and makes it taste much creamier and even like a higher quality cuppa.

3. Chocolate Improver

Rich coffee with chocolate and spices for a delicious homemade drink.
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Is there ever an instance where chocolate doesn’t improve a situation? We don’t think so! That’s why one of our favourite ways to improve a cup of instant coffee is to add some chocolate to it. You can add unsweetened cocoa if you want, or a spoonful of hot chocolate mix instead of sugar. Milo also makes for an instant improver, as does a spoonful of Nutella!

4. Liquor Me Up

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Obviously, we don’t recommend this one for the days when you’re heading into the office with your cuppa, but if you’re having a little’early evening’pick-me-up, consider adding a little liquor. The taste of instant coffee can be made more interesting, with more depth of flavour, by adding a small amount of Kahlua, Baileys or whiskey. Plus, you get the buzz.

5. Spicy Life

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Adding various spices to your coffee, along with any of our other tips, might be the way to get yourself loving instant coffee all over again. A bit of cinnamon or cinnamon sugar makes the brew more like a chai, while mint gives it a peppermint vibe. If you’ve added a little chocolate, we’ll also suggest a hint of chilli to spice things up, or some vanilla essence for a smooth flavour.

6. Sweetly Different

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Sugar is instant coffee’s best friend in many ways, making a massive difference in the bitterness of the coffee. But in terms of flavour, sugar doesn’t have much going for it, which is why alternative sweeteners can make such a difference. Consider adding honey, maple syrup, golden syrup of even sweetened condensed milk to your next brew. You might just be surprised!

7. Chilled Is Cool

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On the days when your piping hot cup of instant just isn’t doing you any favour, consider adding some ice. Brew the coffee as a strong syrup using a very small amount of water, then throw it over ice and top with milk. You can add your sweetener, and even blend it for a true DIY frappuccino. Simple, cheap and oh so tasty!

Wake up to lively mornings by following these’easy tips’on how to make instant coffee taste like not your instant’coffee. Taste’your own brand of flavour.

How do you improve your instant coffee?

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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