Digest #60

June 19, 2009 by Super Admin

How to Make a Caffe Latte

step1 make a shot of espresso equaling between 1 and 1 1/2 oz. (see &quot how to make an espresso&quot in the.
step2 steam 10 oz. milk.
step3 point your steam wand towards the bottom of your stainless steel pitcher to steam y….

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Digest #59

June 18, 2009 by Super Admin

Can I grind whole coffee beans in a food chopper?
Its nearly imposable to get it fine enough in a food processor. You might wanna start like that then maybe wrap it up in plastic warp put it in a zip lock and try pounding it with a rolling pin or flat headed meat cleaver or something like ….

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Digest #58

June 17, 2009 by Super Admin

How much coffee should I grind at once time, and how fine should .?
Grind only as much coffee as you will use right away. After grinding, stored coffee will begin to lose its flavor when exposed to air. The coarseness of the grind depends on how long it takes your coffeemaker to brew it. The longer the brew….

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Digest #57

June 16, 2009 by Super Admin

How You Grind Your Coffee Matters
Although there are many variables involved in making a great cup of coffee, the two most important in my opinion are 1. using fresh roasted coffee beans and 2. grinding your coffee correctly. This post aims at explaining the grinding proces….

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Digest #56

June 15, 2009 by Super Admin

What type of coffee grind?
For dosage, Chemex advises 1 rounded tablespoon of regular-grind coffee per 5-oz cup. Like any other brewing method, your best coffee will come after you make your own adjustments to the dosage. By &#8220 regular&#8221 grind, they mean coffee ground f….

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Digest #55

June 14, 2009 by Super Admin

Does coffee of coarse grind contain less caffeine than a finer gr.?
It is true that the coarseness of the grind effects the strength of the coffee (among other things), but the caffeine content will still be the same because it is dependent on the type of bean and not on the coarseness of the grind. The lon….

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Digest #54

June 13, 2009 by Super Admin

What brand of coffee do you buy for brewing at home? Do you have .?
I buy store roasted beans and grind at home. Then I use fresh, filtered water and a coffee machine for a regular brew or an espresso machine for espresso drinks. However, usually the beans are only the beginning. You can add a little of a n….

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Digest #53

June 12, 2009 by Super Admin

How to Grind Coffee Beans for a Single Americano
CLANCY ROSE: So now we’re going to talk about your espresso grinders that you’re going to use to grind your beans for the espresso shots for the single Americano. So this is a home-used espresso grinder. And how it works, you got your hoppe….

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Digest #52

June 11, 2009 by Super Admin

What makes the most difference in the taste: a good grinder, a sp.?
All those things make a difference, but in general, the coffee pot makes the least amount of difference (assuming a decent-working and clean coffee pot). In general if you are experimenting and don&#8217 t want to spend a lot of money, keep the e….

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Digest #51

June 10, 2009 by Super Admin

Why is my grinder not grinding coffee beans?
Make sure the grinder is plugged into a working 120V electrical outlet….

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