Sunday, February 19, 2012
How to make an espresso
How to make an espresso Tube. Duration : 2.73 Mins.
Over 110k downloads! bit.ly Step 1: Assemble Your Materials You can't make espresso with any old coffee machine. You'll need special equipment and the right coffee beans to make a true espresso shot. Find an espresso machine. If you don't already have a machine (or know someone who does) and want to make real espresso, prepare to make an investment. By definition, the water used to make espresso must pass through the grounds under a certain amount of pressure (at least nine units, or bars, of water pressure, though coffeehouses use machines with 15 bars of pressure to get more consistent results) and be 190ºF or hotter. Therefore, you need a machine to make espresso, and the better machines will cost well over 0. Buy or borrow a grinder if your espresso machine takes loose grounds. There are two kinds of coffee grinders out there: * Blade grinders—People who grind beans for regular coffee at home usually have blade grinders. This type of grinder has two blades that spin rapidly to chop up the beans—kind of like a food processor does vegetables. However, blade grinders are not ideal for grinding beans for espresso, as they generate heat and don't produce consistent grounds.5 If you look at coffee ground with blades, you can see both fine powder and large chunks of coffee in the same mixture. * Burr grinders—Burr grinders produce a much more consistent product because the distance between the opposing wheels determines the fineness of the grounds. Be aware that burr ...
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Over 110k downloads! bit.ly Step 1: Assemble Your Materials You can't make espresso with any old coffee machine. You'll need special equipment and the right coffee beans to make a true espresso shot. Find an espresso machine. If you don't already have a machine (or know someone who does) and want to make real espresso, prepare to make an investment. By definition, the water used to make espresso must pass through the grounds under a certain amount of pressure (at least nine units, or bars, of water pressure, though coffeehouses use machines with 15 bars of pressure to get more consistent results) and be 190ºF or hotter. Therefore, you need a machine to make espresso, and the better machines will cost well over 0. Buy or borrow a grinder if your espresso machine takes loose grounds. There are two kinds of coffee grinders out there: * Blade grinders—People who grind beans for regular coffee at home usually have blade grinders. This type of grinder has two blades that spin rapidly to chop up the beans—kind of like a food processor does vegetables. However, blade grinders are not ideal for grinding beans for espresso, as they generate heat and don't produce consistent grounds.5 If you look at coffee ground with blades, you can see both fine powder and large chunks of coffee in the same mixture. * Burr grinders—Burr grinders produce a much more consistent product because the distance between the opposing wheels determines the fineness of the grounds. Be aware that burr ...
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