I broke out my moka pot this morning after watching a
YouTube video on MP tips.
Pre-heating the water and running cold water over the
reservoir when done perking makes all the difference in
the world. No crema, but a nice, rich cup of coffee to
start my day.
August Abolins wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I broke out my moka pot this morning after watching a
YouTube video on MP tips.
I never heard of those things.
August Abolins wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I broke out my moka pot this morning after watching a
YouTube video on MP tips.
I never heard of those things.
You've seen them - they're that ubuquitous multi-sided, 2-piece aluminum stove-top coffee pot. Put water in the bottom part, coffee in a basket in the middle, screw the top on, and the water boils, forcing steam past the coffee. It goes up a chimney in the top part and collects there.
The coffee lands somewhere north of drip coffee and south of espresso.
... Abandon desire
August Abolins wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I started using a single serve electric one. I forget the brand (Braun perhaps?) Anyway.. I started getting frustrated with the cost of those single pods and all the plastic waste they created. So, now I use the machine as an instant hot-water machine only, and use my own ground
coffee in a cone filter that sits in a holder on top of the cup.
For single-serve coffee, Black and Decker makes an
innocuous little single- cup coffee makes called a "Brew
'N Go" that sells for under $20, and coffee afficionado
web sites love it. It's one of the only coffee makers that
gets the coffee to the right temperature - hot enough to
maximize flavor extraction and not too hot to boil the
grinds. It makes a great cup, comes with a thermal mug and
its own gold filter.
I have one at my desk at work, saves me the indignity of
making Keurig coffee.
Now I'm curious what temp my hacked Bosch Tassimo maker
that now operates as an instant hotwater machine at my
shop is at when it deliveres the hot water. Will report.
But generally, I find the results just fine. I use a
spent coffee pod's barcode (which I've placed on a dummy
pod) which is supposed to "program" the right temp for
coffee.
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