How to Make Cowboy Coffee
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- Опубликовано: 2 апр 2019
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He's not even selling anything but he has me convinced to buy it.
wcdino685 lol. I bought his cook book and I never cook outside. I just love him.
so true hahahaha
so thats what im feeling right now.. lmao
Tastes best with yir cowboy boots on. Britches not required
Same bro
1am. Perfect time to learn how to make cowboy coffee.
Like studying 5 minutes before a test.
12:40am in Australia.... feel like learning how to make cowboy coffee
Yup..it was around 1 just a few days ago when I watched this first..i ended up making a leather holster that night too
endomobo 1:11 am for me 😂
Yes long' as that ol black sauce keep flowing you know it gon' be good
Mr. Kent Rollins. I'm a 32 years old Brazilian. And I've been drinking coffee since my childhood. Brazil has one of the best coffees in the world, but the way we do it here is very different from your method.
The traditional Brazilian way of making coffee consists of pouring hot water (not boiling, but almost) over a mount of coffee grain in a paper filter. It's a very strong coffee and I love it. But I always had problems with my stomach hurting.
Well, after seeing your video I tried your method early this morning. Goddamn! The difference is notable. The coffee is way smoother. It doesn't taste too bitter and the acid is all gone. I'm definitely making coffee the cowboy way from now on.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, sir.
I will tell you another way I have been doing for over 2 years is I put my coffee filter in than my coffee grounds I kind of like it a little stronger so it is more bitter.But once I got my coffee in the coffee filter I will make sure the coffee is even or flat all the way across than add about a half of a teaspoon of salt on the top of my coffee grounds.When my coffee gets done brewing it is smooth and not a bit bitter and have never not one time tasted the salt.I am telling you it works try it T least once and tell me I am wrong!!!!
Cowboy Kent is a living American treasure.
☺️He sure is!
Came for the coffee. Stayed for the accent.
Thanks for watching
@@CowboyKentRollins THIS VIDEO IS ONE OF THE MOST AMERICAN THINGS I EVER SAW
i'm trying to figure out how a pot can bowl over
Coffee is coffee. Hell yea, you can get it or make it how you lik it, but its coffee!
@@pattyhop8440 I made it this way and it was indeed smoother than a silver dollar in a goats butt.
My dad taught me to make coffee this way when I was a kid out on hunting trips. I can't make it without thinking of him, a memory I'll cherish for the rest of my days.
hey man, im sure your old man is smiling from ear to ear up in heaven everytime you make coffee that way 😃
What a good comment to read Sunday morning drinking my coffee.
Shows just how much we've gotta cherish our paps and our coffee while we've got em.
Wow, such a great memory to have. I too hope to have stories like this to tell my kids
Luv this comment. Thanks for sharing
I’m from India and I love the southern American accent, as soon as I heard it, I instantly subscribed to the channel.
5 seconds in. Never seeing this man before, heard his accent, saw his way of life, SUBBED.
Me too! Watching from out here in Idaho near the Old West Owyhee Mountains too!
He's like the Bob Ross of ranchers. Just listening to him made me smile. Wholesome
I like watching him and Townsends
good call.
Lol
No he’s not he insults stuff subliminally haha y’all say this about anybody who videos themselves doing something wholesome “they’re the bob ross of sniffing ass”
IKR
RUclips algorithm finally came through with a great gem. 👏
Thanks Luke for watching
Fken yeehaw brother
We need more of this guys wisdom!
@@CowboyKentRollins You're on the level of Bob Ross. Subscribed.
Once I started watching CI cookware videos, I got really good recommends.
I remember back when I was a new bride of 19 (now I'm 81) to a REAL New Mexico Cowboy in February 1961 & when spring rolled around it was time to work cows in Artesia NM, It was branding time (trust me I knew how to make cowboy coffee "your way" that day by the time they finished working their cows). Cowboys really drink a lot of coffee when there's fresh homemade doughnuts. I would no more finished a batch of large ones & they were ready for more, I had fixed them a really big breakfast that morning but that was at 3:00am before they left the HQ's to be in the north pasture at daylight to gather (I worked for Vanderpools bakery in El Paso before I married doughnuts were my specialty) our noon meal was set for 11am thank goodness I had a big big roast in the oven with all the veggies & had fresh bread made or our noon meal would had to be a can of soup each because I spent most of my morning frying doughnuts (I fed 18 cowboys that day according to my diary) I love cooking for a bunch of hungry men (I was raised a farm girl my mom taught me to cook for hungry men) so I was in hog heaven that day & my husband was so proud of me & when your a new bride that means everything!!
Awww. Shucks.❤ Ps. What was your specialty after you married? ❤
I love hearing ur storys young lady.reminds me of my youth with my grampa .he raised cattle and grew citrus he was known as a cracker.he carried a bull whip and rode a horse .a true pioneer back in the day in central fla.
Im not sure who you are mrs mable piper.. But I know you are a very special person from a very special time..
You must have had a quite charming life. Thank you for sharing your story ❤
Bless you I hope you have grands to teach how life was
I have never come across a Nation as yet, like the American People who show so much of passion when it come to their Coffee. This is what made me fall in love with Western Movies and the love for the great out doors. Salute to Kent and his Wife for an amazing series. Love from South Africa.
Well AMERICA is not a one nation
The CULTURE is deferent from state to state
Have you been to Scandinavia? They drink more than anyone else
@@macy8993 Dane here, I approve.
I am from the UK. And I drink a lot of coffee. Since I was about 8. I do not do tea! Unless it's herbal. Medicinal. I must of been acowboy in a previous life. I permanently have a coffee on the go. All day. At work. In summer. Winter. On holiday in the sun. Only other thing I drink. Is Jack Daniels! 😮
I love how your innocent comment has accidentally sparked an *”international coffee war”* in the responses. 😂
As an immigrant to the USA (from Mexico) I totally get what you mean about the coffee culture here.
You weren’t implying that the USA is the ONLY country that is “passionate” about coffee, or claim that it’s the BEST you will ever find!!
Simply that coffee is basically a National institution here-and because it’s such a massive country, with countless cultures all blended together…there is an endless supply of people who are excited to tell you about THEIR own special/unique/culture’s/family’s/etc. way of brewing coffee!!
There is such a uniquely beautiful passion about coffee here, unlike anything else I’ve experienced elsewhere. (I’d say the closest I’ve seen so far, was when I was working in Turkey. Everyone was excited to talk about their family’s own way of making the “perfect coffee”. ❤)
“Cowboy Coffee will replenish your Dead Eye core”
RDR.
Yes
binary1123 Pearson approves.
Lol
you got some coffee for me boah ?
697,000°... Bertha's got herself a nuclear core...
dude that was my first thought too!
Comrade, Explain how does a Bertha goes to 6970000
@@DearDextra exactly
It’s called irony I think.
@@nikmcdonald3343 I see what you did there
I took over a Cub Scout pack six years ago. My family campouts had up to 70 hungry mouths and I was trying to figure out how to provide coffee for 20-30 adults in the field. I ran across Kent's original Cowboy coffee videos back then. I subsequently set out and found one of those 3 gallon pots like he has at an antique shop. Let me say, THIS IS the most efficient, simple way to make coffee in the field and the ONLY way to make coffee for a large group. I usually made 2 batches and poured both in a Camco brand 5 gallon insulated beverage dispenser from the Army. All you Cubmasters out there, take it from me and adopt this system.
“Let that Coffee boil” Best advice for good coffee I ever got.
This guy deserves his own standalone dlc in rdr2
EDIT: Rockstar, you looking at this??
Shut up and take my money
Awesome comment 🤣
@HighCaliberMitch cripps...
😂👏
Totes!
I’m (76 and Every video he makes reminds me of being a young child on the farm. Watching my father and uncles drinking coffee after a hard days work enjoying life in the simplest of ways.
hi 76
I'm 77 and I feel the same way
Isn’t that magical? How sometimes the internet does something beautiful for us and reminds us of a simpler time when we were innocent children? I love his videos so much.
@@Ihatehandles123 2 girls 1 cup..adventure no boxer man and jar.... blue waffles
God Bless ya Sir
My grandma came from Finland in the early 1900’s and she made coffee pretty much the same way but she would add egg shells before settling the grounds with cold water. Beyond magical!
Wonder what that did, added “ calcium?
MY FAMILY TOO WE ARE SAMI 🥹🥹🥹
Hi cousin ❤❤❤
Yes I also wonder what the egg shells did @@ghq113
I looked it up on google and it says this, "The egg's purpose is twofold. First, the alkaline pH of the eggs and their shells balance out the acidic quality of coffee grounds and make for a smoother cup. Secondly, the protein in the eggs coagulate as the coffee boils and collect the free-floating grounds without the need for a coffee filter."
Oh
The unit I was attached to didn't bring any coffee pots for deployment. So I made coffee just like this in a large pot every day. Everyone loved the coffee, some saying it's better than Starbucks. I'm glad my dad taught me to make coffee this way for our hunting trips. No creamer or sugar needed.
My man breaking every rule of modern coffee making and making great coffee
What rule did he break? Seems like he just made a variation of ibrik coffee.
Im joking a little because you can make coffee anyway you want. And you’re right, very similar with Turkish coffee. But for example you would never let the coffee rolling boil for 4 minutes in the ibrik… you let it get close. But never boil… for 4 minutes!! “Modern” coffee you usually boil, let it come down in temp a little, and use that
But I laughed because it’s so in contrast with all the snobbery associated with 3rd wave brewing. “Seasoning” a coffee pot in that culture is definitely not a thing. Even with moca pots. It just make more bitter coffee. And then using a scoop to measure your coffee versus weighing it and using a coffee to water ratio according to grind size.
The careful use and measuring of heat… and ol Bertha is putting out “697,000 degrees.” And of course the sight of a Folgers can send you to coffee jail.
I just appreciate the contrast in this video versus like a James Hoffman video. But obviously this isn’t wrong in the least, it’s great
@@TheDocHelios I enjoyed both this video and your typical James Hoffman video. I heard some people call him a snob, but my experience with him is quite positive. He's not an elitist or a gatekeeper as far as I could tell.
@MaxRavenclaw yeah he's a nerd about coffee and all but it's his job and passion yk. I don't really ever feel like he looks down on ppl who drink what he would consider bad coffee.
It's just coffee. Calm down, sir.
About a year ago, I posted a comment about your delicious coffee. After that, I made some for mom and myself and she absolutely loved it as well. In fact, every time mom wanted coffee, I made her Cowboy Coffee. Mom passed away last December (1 day before my 57 birthday) and I cannot thank you enough for a cup of delicious coffee! God bless you, amigo!
I'm so sorry about your mother! I'm staring at pictures of mine it's all I have. I lost all my family at once. Which is none of your concern of course it's your mother that you're concerned about and how you feel. I never liked it when somebody answered somebody sorrows with their own like I just did. But I want you to know I know the feeling I'm not just saying I'm sorry. It sounds like you are close. I don't have any wise words for you because I'm not handling it well myself and it's been about three years but I lost everything at once mom and dad and family that I'm starting to remember good memories of but I have to remember why they're not my family anymore. I hope you have things that remind you of her and I hope that one day you can miss her but not hurt the way you do now. And when you have your birthday have a cup of coffee for your mom. Somehow I just know that Sean now you're thinking ever a little stronger at that time! Love to Mom's!
@@gomezaddams6470 that was so precious!
So sorry for your loss! I want to make it for my parents too. I just tried it today! I'm hooked
Gg
Sorry for your loss, Jorge. I know it's painful. Somehow you come to terms with it but you will always miss her.
Rewatching this every morning, nothing’s better than watching a pot of well-made coffee boil before starting my day
Love everything about this coffee culture you have. Something just makes me wanna leave the city life, walk in into your camp and ask for a cup of coffee. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video
You know if you roll up to a man with a handlebar mustache, ragged cowboy hat and wearing an apron your meal is about to be damn good.
Especially, if it is a Red Handlebar
Mustache! (Mine's gone white.)
steve
Or if it isn't you wont dare tell him
Ain't that the TRUTH! 🤗
@@steveskouson9620 same here brother👍👊
I lost my grandfather as a kid. Wish I could hang around him making morning coffee. Cherish your elders.
Your so right, never take a day or them for granted
@@CowboyKentRollins This is the most wholesome thing I have seen and I have seen a hell a lot of wholesome things.
Yea most peoples grandparents die while they are kids due to age difference thats pretty much how 80-90% of people loose their grandparents...just FYI
I was fortunate enough to spend a lot of my childhood and early teens with my Grandparents. Since their passing, I have delighted in listening to the stories of other elders closer to their generation. Even picking up old gear from their days or better yet their actual gear and putting it back into use brings me closer to them even in their absence.
@@JordanBuzzy My Wife and I got married by a "Justice of the Peace" in 1975. He was also an Antique Dealer and he performed the Service in the Antique Shop. My Mom's Mother was sitting there during the service looking around at all of the Antique's that were in the shop that she had Grown up with. Great Memory!!
We just tested it out. You’re the man. You can’t burn it. Thank you for continuing to teach us cooking the best way outdoors
Ÿou remind me of my dear friend the late Dexter Smith. His brother Tucker Smith painted a picture a Dexter sitting on a horse that now hangs in the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Dexter loved people, animals, and the great outdoors of Wyoming. He gave me his coffee pot (like the one you have but a tad smaller). I'll treasure it always because it reminds me of the dear man, Dexter Smith.
I have tried making coffee all kinds of ways, from coffee maker, pour over , and French press. I just made coffee in a saucepan following your instructions and it is so smooth, I am drinking it black without any problems. Also, the cold water trick works so well, I'm genuinely kind of annoyed that I never knew to do that. I know this video is three years old now, but thank you!
Smooth coffee it is, we have our own blend now as well
Do u like jesus he gave skills to you
@@chathurikawijerathna9784get out of here with the religion.
Thats odd, french press worked well for me. Maybe after years of police station community coffee pots my standards are just too low.
@@CowboyKentRollinsi grew up watching western movies, Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, to name a few and i’ve always see them drink their coffee from what you made, I will definitely try this. BTW, the recent collaboration weejio with Uncle Roger was awesome!!!! Can’t wait to see the EggFriedRice collab video
This man is a barista. He may not even know what an Espresso is, but that doesn’t matter: he’s got the passion for coffee and for quality, he won’t accept mediocrity, he’s got tremendous coffee knowledge, and he is passing it on to others, too. I am a barista in Europe, and I have respect and admiration for this man, and I’m trying to learn from him.
we are all baristas
Kent is the real deal….seasoned better that his coffee pot. He’s not a barista. He didn’t go to Starbucks U. He’s the kind of American the rest of us should be emulating.
@@jeremymadden8008 hes the kind of person the rest of us should be emulating*
@@sirspongadoodle American** I meant exactly what I said. I have to remind myself that 80% of the Internet is occupied by virtue signaling, children of helicopter parents that think much too highly of themselves.
@@jeremymadden8008 i dont know half the words you just said... all i meant was why does it matter if someone is american australian british etc??
Chef Kent, I have nothing but praise and appreciation for teaching me how to cook and live like a Cowboy! Thank you for everything that you do!
Greetings from Slovakia! We and our neighbours in Middle Europe know this method as brewing “Turkish Coffee”. We are used to brew just mugs and not a whole pot, but your recipe is great and I’d like to taste…
To brew a mug you give two teaspoons of milled coffee, pour boiling water and stir. The wait some two or three minutes and stir again. Now, you have to wait again that the grains sink down to the bottom and enjoy! I will check your advice with the cold water. Physically it makes sense that it sinks the grains much faster. Will let you know my result. Keep well!
I'm American, and I've always known it as Turkish coffee, too!
"You ain't never wanna run out of coffee". Truer words have never been spoken. 😁☕
I will die by this motto!!!
I buy cases of it so I don't ever run out.
I love this guy. Salt of the earth man. I bet he has stories for days... Great vid.
thanks for tuning in Derek
Thank you so very much for mentioning Vets. We really appreciate you. Men like you are a dying breed. God Bless.
I'm from morocco and I gotta tell you that I addicted to this method it just the perfect way to make coffee ☕
When I was young, my Dad used to make "river coffee" when we went camping. He passed away in 2020. Thanks for the fond memories.
RIP
R.I.P. I hope you're doin ok. mine passed in 2016
May he rest in peace. Hope you're okay and your Dad sounds like a great guy and a badass (apologies if that language comes across as insensitive).
@@Sam-ot8lm Thank you. Dad was a Tank instructor at Fort Hood, Texas in the late 1950's while Elvis was there.
sorry for your loss, sir.
Easy recipe for cowboy coffee.
Step 1. Invite a cowboy over for coffee.
Step 2. Let him make the coffee....
Intentionally goes out of your way to go to a cowboy bar to meet a potential cowboy friend
"Ya you'll have to come over for coffee one day....."
🤔👍🏽👍🏽😂😂😂
Made me lol
cute
Beetle Bayley 😂
Wow. I am getting into making single cup, multi-step coffee making as part of my daily routine to cope with my anxiety. This defies all coffee rules but somehow is the best coffee I’ve ever had. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
My Godmother made coffee like that in a regular saucepan. It was superb. Good video.
This is great.
We have an old Husqvarna stove at home and it has 2 settings 0 and 697,000 degrees.
That Norwegian Wood. huh?
Just don't use it in apartment complexes cus you'll start out on the top floor and end up melting all the way to the ground floor, great coffee though.
@@dotchshpeakerpjoopiepjants2221 It's the Swedish wood. Much better =)
@@Nikel87 True :) My Husqvarna No 0227 is also like that when I burn swedish birch wood.
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Purchased a small pot and tried making Cowboy Coffee according to Kent’s directions and ……. We got a winner ! It’s everything Kent said it was and that’s the end of my Mr. Coffee ! Thanks Kent ! 👍
Can you make it on the stove in your kitchen I wanna try it that's why I'm askin
@@claymack1109 ABSOLUTELY !
@@omegaman6770 ok cool thanks
@@claymack1109 thanks for askin the question i had!
@@claymack1109 Why yew sure can pilgrim !
The world needs a Kent Rollins and James Hoffman collab
Great video. I have no freaking idea why so many people are HORRIFIED by the idea of reheating and/or microwaving coffee! It’s a perfectly hardy beast, and as long as you don’t overdo it, it refrigerates just fine, and does a real nice reheat in the microwave…
@TheOldBreed😊that's me after the first taste
This is the nice thing about cowboy coffee. You can easily reheat it because it’s already been boiled lol. If you made a V60 or something you better enjoy it on the spot or else reheating it might mess up the delicate flavors.
I have a whole pour-over kit with a scale, gooseneck kettle, and all that but I still enjoy cowboy coffee a lot. Probably because it’s very reminiscent of Arabic coffee where you boil the coffee the same except you’re just adding some extra spices and stuff.
I swear my left over coffee tastes better the next morning.
it’s cause everyone is thinking of bitter acidic coffee and that will taste nasty microwaved.
@Hypno_BPM cowboy coffee is extremely bitter and won't have hardly any acidity. On the other hand, speciality coffee with have a lot more acidity.
If you have leftover coffee, pour it in an ice cube tray and you can use it for iced coffee and not water it down.
Excellent idea. Thank you.
I tried to read that with cowboy accent unintentionally. It did not sound good.
@@oguzhanmercanli6491 I’m from the southeast Kentucky and my southern accent is fairly strong. When I was a kid, people used to get a kick out of hearing me say “ice” because, well, it sounded like something not so nice. “I want a piece of ice” always got a big laugh haha
Oh my god... Genius.
Good idea
Great coffee helps to make GREAT FRIENDS. greetings from a mexican vaquero.
That it does and we call you friend
Same right back at you hermano!
As a Latino living in America this video hits me hard. The similarities between American and Mexican cowboys astound me. (: great history.
I couldn't agree more! ¡Salud!
Salud compas!
Filipino here. My ma used to make coffee like this. I taught myself how to brew via French Press, pourover and machine. Now that I saw this vid, I now know why it's so rich and smooth. And again, the ancestors were right. 😁
I tried following the direction in this video and was very impressed with the results. The coffee came out so smooth. It takes a little longer than other methods but the taste is worth the time.
It took until 2020 for this channel to get recommended to me and I'm so glad it did, time to go down the rabbit hole of country livin.
Thank you for watching
Same!
Same here my friend.. Same here
RDR2 side mission: find ground coffee for Mr. Kent Rollins
"Hey John Demption, I need you to go get me some coffee grounds to make some of the smooooothest coffee you ever did try."
How about Red Dead Redemption: Present Day? Starring: Cowboy Kent Rollins! That's sounds like a good spin-off.
LMFAO
I forgot my "pour over" setup recently on a camping trip, remembered this video from a few years ago and made it this way, best coffee I've ever had!
Wow, what a special video, the impact youve made and memories youve beought back for so many people in these comments, has me in tears.
This is how the Army made field coffee back in the day. The pot was at least 5 gallons and they used the same cold water trick to sink the grounds. Good coffee.
Served with a ladle from a big steel pot. Yesiree! I remember many mornings grabbing my canteen cup and my steel helmet (liner removed) headed to the mess area and getting hot wash water in the helmet and coffee in the canteen cup!
That cold water to settle the grounds...is that like tap water or like water from the ice box?
@@davidkilts1670 thank you for your service sir
@@thewaywardwind548 any room temperature water will work.
@@scamp7441 Thank you for your reply. I do appreciate it.
Does my old heart good to hear 'ice box' instead of refrigerator. I was raised by my grandparents and didn't realize we were considered old-fashioned until I went to school and heard all the kids talking 'fancy.' Ah, the good ol' days. Thank you for your videos, Mr. Rollins.
Thanks David for watching
I grew up with an ice box. Here the ice man would come holding the ice with tongs over his shoulder and fill the box. My father would have to empty the water every day or so. Then we got a refrigerator wow what a difference.
Me too, Was always ice box then when I worked on a navy vessel it became a refer, but to me it will always be an ice box, want an interesting movie to watch that has some history in it made in the 50s “Come back little Sheba”
Ice box and lavatory to distinguish a kitchen sink from the bathroom sink.
That's right we had the "Ice box"too some time later in life my grand mother gave me the "ice tongs" for picking up a big block of ice back in the day, they had a "ice shaver" but the ice box it's self was wooden and the inside was waxed to hold moisture, a box at the bottom to catch the drip, my grand mother was raised somewhere in the mountains where there was a cave that kept ice, good old days long gone but not forgotten.
I pulled mess duty in Vietnam and the recipe for Marine Coffee was a 5 gallon pot full of water and one 3 lbs can of coffee. Bring water to a boil, reduce heat, dump the can of coffee in the pot. Stir and remove spoon before the metal spoon desolves. Dump in some ice. Let set, pour into a big coffee urn and serve.
Good coffee, thanks for your service
I started making coffee like he said and it stopped all my heart burn and taste great 2 years now and I will never go back thanks 🙏
My husband used your coffee… recipe… this weekend. It is the best coffee I’ve ever had. Smooth, no acid reflux. Wonderful. Thank you!
so glad yall enjoyed
Could you tell me please how much time does your husband leave the coffee pot over fire?
@@jorgeherrera1574 Hello! He said he brings it to a boil and boils it for 4 minutes. Enjoy!
@@LadyPicker thanks. I'm not a English native speaker, I do my best but it is not enough to understand his accent when he speaks faster. Again, thanks so lot for answering me! 🇦🇷☕
@@jorgeherrera1574 You are most welcome!!
I get it :) I have a thick Texas accent and talk really fast myself and some folks think I’m hard to understand. 😊
Did you make the coffee? If so hope you enjoyed it!
Cowboy Kent needs to be added to Red Dead Redemption 3.
Tell them to holler I'm all for it
I am a southern man, i understood every word.
If that was possible , he should call his coffee brewing supply the dead eye ... Which makes ya more accurate in shooting
Forget video games.
@@CowboyKentRollins 😂😂😂♥️
Wow!😍 Love your channel, you take us back to the cowboy days. I have alot of my mothers cast iron pans, ladles and pots now I will use them after watching your channel. Thanks!! 🥰
I've been using a french press for years until I saw your video and tried Cowboy coffee. This is a game changer. Thank you for making this video. 🙂
Nothing but respect for a man who names his coffe pot
Rodrigo Tambara He named his stove.
Big Bertha is his stove ☺️
Im from Nicaragua... Huge coffe plantations here... We like our coffe black, strong and real... Saludos.
Me too.
Nica power
I visited Nicaragua and brought back some coffee. Good stuff my friend.
First place I ever had great coffee! Nicaragua has some great plantations!
If you brought your surfboard you could surf Nicaragua
Mr Kent is passionate about everything he ever does! It's the simple things in life we should savor most, ya'll! Excellent cinematography, Miss Shannon! GOD BLESS YA'LL ALWAYS!
I absolutely love you! Not only do you remind me of my dad, you're voice is soothing, you're videos entertaining and informative, and I just love thinking about the old west and better times; and you bring that to me.
His voice is smoother than a safe way chicken
697,000 degrees! I burst out laughing! 😂
Adam Hamrick yeah as soon as he said that I thought I’m pretty sure that’s not right, the maximum recording for lava is only 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Adam Hamrick Yep, Me too!
🏆🏆🏆
Me:Ah right... wait... How many degrees?
There is a tool for measuring that, it has a little laser on it, you just point in at the fire with, and you get your temperature, you can get them at harbor freight
Cowboy advice:
-be rootin'
-be tootin'
-and by God be shootin'
-but also be kind
-also make good coffee
Yep
😂 “yep”
Be rackin' and frackin' too.
God has a capitol G. Thank you very much.
That Woman ok boomer
Coffee is a gift from God and nothing will convince me otherwise
Simple things in life are real joys and you are so right that having a coffee with others is a great way to start the day or just meet and chat over something warming and delicious. Thanks for the instructional video on how to make cowboy coffee. I can't wait to make it and try my first cup! ☕
This Country needs more men like Kent Rollins.
The world does my friend. He's truly great
He really knows how to live
You got that right
I like this ole boy!
Amen to that!
he is the kind of person that truly gives a 'own culture' to the united states u shoul take care of that part of u people
eSOJZX Producto I think macdonald's and Starbucks are taking care of that
Thanks so much! Hope you and your family have a wonderful day.
So my coffee pot surged in a storm last night and I decided to try this is a pot on the stove. 8 cups of water in the old pots carafe and half a cup of grinds. Boiled for 4 mins. Dude I couldn't stop laughing because of how seriously smooth it was. Top notch method here.
Made this on CK’s while on the army. We were preparing to head out overseas and training in Fort Bliss. My fellow soldiers said they never had coffee so good.
Smooth it is, Thanks for your service
@@CowboyKentRollins just one question, what type of hat is that. I’ve been in the market for a new cover.
I went through basic at Fort Bliss back in 85. I truly miss a good mess hall. Good times.
This man is one of the smoothest talkers I have ever heard in my life.
you never forget that one person that offer you coffee out of nowhere, specially if the coffee is good🙏🏽
I ran across your RUclips videos about a year ago when I was looking into info around Hatch chillies being used in cooking. I absolutely love your videos and how you make grilling and smoking enjoyable. I've grilled all of my life, but am always looking for new ways to grill and new recipes to use (Love the ones I've gotten from you). I definitely subscribed and anxiously await each week's email announcing a new video has been posted. Keep the great attitude Kent, keep grilling, and helping all of us learn how to cook great Southwest recipes!
Thank you so much for the kind words
He is a Bill Dance, Bob Ross, and the Marlboro Man all in one.
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Jerry McKinnis
“It ain’t gonna bubble bubble perc perc, it’s gone BOWL”
LOL
*bull
I CANNOT thank you enough!!!! I got my 12 cup pot today, seasoned it, and I have a photo - less than 1/4 tsp in the bottom of pot when poured the leftover coffee into a jar! Have hardly ever gotten more than that in a cup either. But, we used a little campfire 4-cup pot until today. DOGGONE that's good stuff!!!😊🎉
Cowboy, let me tell you. This is the best cup of coffee i ever had. Beautiful! Loved it.
I saw 5 seconds of this video and immediately subscribed.
Who WOULDNT wanna watch badass cowboy grandpa teach you how to live the cowboy life? This is awesome
Nice profile picture. Jin Roh was awesome.
I betcha "Cowboy Grampa" could still knock a steer on its ass with them shitkickers of his, no trouble a'toll... ;-)
Man...you be a cheap date.
"JUST the right amount of heat, which is 697000 degrees" I'm dead
The BOILING point of IRON is 5000f .... Bertha is on some real shit here
It's just an estimate, of course, but sounds about right ;)
@@matthewsawczyn6592 IT'S ALSO CLOSE TO THE TEMPERATURE OF hell...........so be careful you don't wind up there..........
I just found Cowboy Kent and instantly fell in love with his videos. I can't wait to make cowboy coffee at the hunting shack and keep it warm on the old barrel stove!
My coffee maker just broke and made coffee this way, and the cold water trick worked amazing even on the stove! Thank you!
I'll never take for granted Mr. Rollins. He has been such an inspiration to me to be the best man I can be. He is so wholesome and kind and smart. He reminds me of my grandpa.
Thanks for watching
Unfortunately my stove doesn't go up 697,000 degrees.
@Hiccum Blurpaedius bruh
@Hiccum Blurpaedius what
@Hiccum Blurpaedius b r u h
Clarence Duryea 😂😂👍
Sadly your stove doesn't fuse Carbon into Neon. It's very sad really.
I have never heard of cowboy coffee until now. I would’ve thought the grounds would stay, never thought they’d dissolve. Always thought I had to strain the grounds out. Thank you this is helpful for camping as well.
They don't dissolve. They sink to the bottom.
Ok, Kent. I broke out my camp coffee pot, minus the percolator guts, and followed your cowboy coffee instructions. I honestly wasn't sure it would be as good as you said. You were right. It's an amazing cup without the bitterness or acidic bite. I made a half gallon. I'm drinking one cup now and putting the rest in the fridge. I want to try it cold. If that works, it'll be easier than cold brew. Thanks!
Thank you for your lovely compliment. I hope my recipe was able to help you
This video is half technique and half spirituality and life lessons. Thank you again Kent!
FROM MY EXPERIENCE ANY COFFEE TASTE GREAT IF YOU WAKE UP OUT SIDE NEXT TO A RIVER, THE MOUNTAINS OR THE DESERT.
Vito Corlelone a sexy woman ? Also Too
Vito Corlelone Yup.
@@trevorgwelch7412 CAN NOT ARGUE
But shouldn't one be worried he just woke up beside a river or in the desert? How did I get here would be my concern not coffee
@@nailmontana1993 How you get there is help from Evan Williams. Or Jack Daniels if you're unfamilair and dont catch my drift *wink wink* lol
Like your all recipes,but the cowboy coffee reminds me of how my dad described it the same way in my younger days,cold water! We had coffee that day,and I will never forget ,thanks for the memories!
Grew up in cattle country in Eastern Oregon, and this sounds just right. I just found the channel. My uncle and my dad made coffee in a sock on their camping trips, but I never found a sock to be a good filter. The cold water is a new one, but it makes sense. Thanks for the real deal.
...is that why the dude on top of the Polar Express had a sock in his??
Cowboy coffee would replace Starbucks as a chain
Hell yeah, being tired of those nonsense Starbucks snobbish coffee.
@Hobarth McShane they had it here in Canada. Don't see it anymore
Love that idea
Hobarth McShane It sure would.
Starbucks coffee is shit. Idk how it is in America but in Australia a regular non chain coffee shop usually does a better coffee.
Brief Recipe:
1/4 cup ground to 1 quart of water. Medium Roasted
pour coffee in warm water. boil for 4 minutes (or more if you want it stouter). Let it cool down for 1-2 minutes.
Pour some cold water on the inside walls of your pot and the spout to wash the grounds and settle them down.
You can store it and warm it up later. Just mind the grounds.
In other words, make coffee..
Thought this said beef recipe....
@Adam Defibaugh
Paper filters take away from the taste of the finished coffee..
must be sooo bad lol
You're the man Kent!! I love your wisdom and humor. It'd be a ton of fun to do this sort of thing with you out in that heavenly country. Thank you so much
Best coffee!! I have learned from Kent Rollins, and it works!! I did spill the second pot, because I wasnt watching it, what a mess.. watch it like a bird dog! Love it!!! ❤❤❤
Interesting point that I learned from a chemical engineer was when he poured the cold water into the pot... it is called "washing" of the hot liquids which causes all the dregs in the liquid to settle to the bottom of the container. Love cowboy coffee! I often come back to this video to relearn how to make it and how he presents his videos, really reminds me of my grandpa (who also was an old cowboy).
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ONE OF THE MOST AMERICAN THINGS I EVER SAW
He's right you know. There is more to a cup of coffee than just coffee.
This is how older people make coffee in Mexico
I get ya! He makes me smile!
A smile and light sense of disbelief every morning when i have this. Smooth, yet full of flavor, talk about waking up with gratitude. Thank you mister and missus Rollins, I'll spread the word down the cowboy coffee trail that is life 😌
This is the kind of good stuff you can find just from being handed down through the generations, impressive it's stayed alive in order for you to pass it down to us