Saturday, February 26, 2011

Espresso Dos and Don'ts

When you finally decide to stay in for a hot steaming shot of espresso you need to follow some guidelines or you will end up with a bitter and unarguably pour coffee alternative.

The Shopping

The perfect shot of espresso starts at the store. The first thing you always want to look for when buying espresso is whole bean espresso. Never start with a pre-ground espresso bean. The flavor of pre-ground espresso beans will pale in Compared to freshly brewed coffee. The second thing I want to do is select quality grains, coffee is a luxury that is not the time to pinch pennies. Third, always wants to buy fresh coffee beans. Shopping at the local supermarket can not be the best option. Try a grocery store or coffee shop that carries the whole espresso beans fresh specialty.

Grinding

When I express using the mill grinding clean, brushing teeth with adirty tooth brush so why grind your espresso with a dirty grinder. Never use the same grinder for espresso beans that you use for spices. The flavors of the spices will transfer to the espresso and damage the delicate flavor of the espresso beans. Grind only what you will be using today left over grounds will pale in comparison the next day. Remember that espresso is a luxury so toss the extra.

What Should my Espresso Look Like?

Look for color,

Light beige will be sour espresso

Black or dark brown will be bitter espresso

Golden brown will be the perfect espresso

Condiments and Incidentals

Use sugar to sweeten

Never use cream, espresso is meant to be drunk straight

Use small espresso cups it's almost like having a shot

Only one shot at a time

Americanas, lattes and cappuccinos all can have more than one shot of espresso

See Also : Breville BES250XL Gaggia 12300 Jura-Capresso 13171 Impressa F9

1 comment:

Moffee Coff said...

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