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There’s something unforgettable about old-fashioned church coffee—that extra smooth, rich flavor that somehow tastes warmer and more comforting than an ordinary cup. This traditional Swedish Egg Coffee method has been passed down for generations, turning simple ingredients into a surprisingly mellow and clear brew.

Popular in Scandinavian homes and Midwestern community gatherings, this technique uses a whole egg to help create coffee that’s less bitter, incredibly smooth, and full-bodied without tasting heavy. It may sound unusual at first, but one sip explains why this method has stayed around for decades.

Swedish Egg Coffee (Church Basement Coffee)

Why People Love It

  • Creates a smoother, less bitter cup of coffee
  • Helps remove excess sediment for a cleaner brew
  • Keeps the coffee rich and flavorful without paper filters
  • A nostalgic recipe often served at church gatherings and community events

Ingredients (Makes 8–10 Cups)

Ingredient Amount Notes
Coarse-ground coffee 1 cup Dark roast works best
Large egg 1 Use whole egg with shell
Cold water 1 cup For mixing
Boiling water 8–9 cups For brewing
Salt (optional) Pinch Enhances flavor

Equipment: Large pot, fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth, ladle

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