Adding crushed eggshells to coffee is an old trick that can enhance your brew in a few ways. Here’s why and how to do it:
Benefits of Adding Eggshells to Coffee:
- Reduces Bitterness – Eggshells are alkaline, which helps neutralize some of the coffee’s natural acidity, resulting in a smoother, less bitter taste.
- Clarifies the Brew – The calcium in eggshells can help settle coffee grounds, leading to a clearer cup (especially useful for methods like cowboy coffee or French press).
- Adds Minerals – Eggshells contain calcium and other trace minerals, which may slightly enrich your coffee (though not in significant amounts).
How to Use Eggshells in Coffee:
- Clean & Prepare Shells:
- Rinse eggshells thoroughly to remove any residual egg white.
- Let them dry, then crush them into small pieces (or grind into a powder for maximum effect).
- Add to Coffee Grounds:
- Use about ½ to 1 crushed eggshell per cup of coffee.
- Mix the crushed shells with your coffee grounds before brewing.
- Brew as Usual:
- Works well with drip coffee, French press, or percolator methods.
- If making cowboy coffee (boiled), the shells help settle the grounds to the bottom.
- Strain & Enjoy:
- The grounds and eggshell fragments should settle, but you can also strain if needed.
Things to Keep in Mind:
- Freshness Matters – Use clean, dry eggshells to avoid any off-flavors.
- Not for Espresso – Best suited for immersion or drip brewing, not espresso machines.
- Moderation – Too many eggshells can make the coffee taste chalky.
Alternative Uses for Eggshells in Coffee:
- Eggshell Coffee (Scandinavian Tradition) – Some Nordic methods boil coffee with a whole egg (including shell) to clarify and mellow the brew.
- Composting – If you don’t like the taste, you can still compost used coffee grounds and eggshells together!
Would you like a specific recipe to try? 😊
Here’s a simple Scandinavian-style eggshell coffee recipe that yields a smooth, low-acidity brew with clarified grounds. This method is great for campfire coffee, percolators, or stovetop brewing.
Eggshell Coffee Recipe
Serves: 4 cups
Prep time: 5 minutes
Ingredients:
- 4 cups water
- ¼ to ½ cup coarse-ground coffee (medium-dark roast works well)
- 3–4 clean, crushed eggshells (about ½ shell per cup)
- Optional: A pinch of salt (enhances sweetness)
Instructions:
- Prep the eggshells
- Rinse shells well, boil for 1 minute (to sterilize), then dry and crush into small pieces.
- Combine ingredients
- In a pot, add water, coffee grounds, crushed eggshells, and salt (if using). Stir.
- Brew the coffee
- Bring to a near-boil (200°F / 93°C). Just as bubbles form, reduce heat and let simmer for 3–5 minutes.
- Settle & strain
- Remove from heat and let sit 2 minutes. The eggshells will pull grounds to the bottom.
- Pour slowly through a fine mesh strainer or cloth filter for extra clarity.
- Enjoy!
- The result should be a mellow, almost sweet cup with no bitterness.
Bonus Tips:
🔥 Cowboy Coffee Hack: If camping, toss a whole egg (shell + egg) into boiling coffee—the proteins bind with grounds for easy settling.
☕ Cold Brew Version: Add eggshells to your cold brew steep for reduced acidity.
🌱 Zero Waste: Compost the used grounds + shells afterward!