Making Espresso
BCH September 18, 2009
The Italians simply call their espresso “caffe” and actually it doesn’t matter if you prepare it with a professional machine or the traditional stovetop maker. Espresso is the essence of coffee and the basis for many drinks, such as cappuccino and latte macchiato. Espresso is famous for being small, strong and black. Its okay to sweeten it with sugar, but milk is a no-no.
All you need to make the basic espresso recipe is freshly ground dark roast espresso coffee (Arabica is ideal) and really hot water.
- Unscrew espresso maker and pour in the right amount of water (do not cover valve).
- Place one spoonful of the ground coffee in the filter basket per cup and spread smooth – don’t tamp it down. Then insert the basket in the lower section of the pot.
- Heat pot on the stove at the highest setting. As soon as espresso starts to hiss in the tube remove from the stove.
- Stir finished espresso once in the pot and then pout it into the cups (preferably use prewarmed). If desired, add sugar to taste.
Tags: arabica, Coffee, Espresso coffee
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