Understand Precisely What To Look For When Buying A Particular Espresso Coffee Maker
February 11, 2010 – 10:09 am
For those of us who have a thing about coffee of every kind, you do not need a more desirable rationale than that to add an automatic espresso coffee machine to our kitchens. If you buy as many espresso’s as I do, then you’ll immediately appreciate the amount of cash which you could set aside by making your own personal coffee drinks in the home in lieu of forking over four bucks a cup. And besides you will be able to put together cappuccinos and lattes also - precisely the way you like them.
You ought to take a handful of matters into consideration though before you move out and make a purchase. The secret to creating the greatest tasting Espresso in the home is a little more complex than forcing scorching water under pressure through delicately ground coffee beans. If done incorrectly, the coffee is just as well prepared from the generic coffee pot. The essential part of making the finest espresso that doesn’t taste bitter is to extract the entire flavor while leaving out the oils in the beans. A good quality espresso machine will certainly get this right and reward you with that shot of flavor you have come to like and enjoy.
One of the greatest accessories that come with an Espresso Machine is a frothing wand. The basic function of this part is to foam up the milk for a cappuccino by forcing high pressure steam through it.. Some espresso machines also have the ability to grind its own fresh coffee, so getting the proper grind for your espresso becomes a breeze.
Something else that is a bit special are the all-in-one espresso coffee machines. You can choose whether you want to simply drink coffee or espresso with these machines. The vast majority of these all in one models are also programmable so you can have your coffee waiting for you when you want it. It can’t get any better than this fro the kinds of people who hate making coffee in the morning but like to drink it. Simply program it and turn it on and it will do everything for you. All you will have to do is pour it into your finest coffee cup.
There are other choices out there as well for those who are not into the full automation aspect of espresso. Many individuals prefer the old style percolator pot and there are some alternative pots that cater to these individuals as well which make a fine brew of espresso. One of the better quality stovetop Espresso makers is the Moka pot which also comes in an electric plug-in version. In this setup you have a pot with two separated chambers, one for water, and one for coffee. These chambers are separated by a filter in the middle.
This system is basic in that when heat is applied to the bottom compartment via the stovetop, the steam that it creates is forced up through the coffee grounds and then up into the top compartment where the espresso comes into being. While Moka pots work reasonably well of course they won’t make as fine a cup of coffee as a dedicated espresso machine.
Another alternative to using a Percolator for making Espresso is the French press. There is nothing more to using this machine than having the ability to boil water and dump it out over coffee. All that need to be done after that is to let it brew for a few minutes and then pull a lever. In my opinion while the french press may be cheap enough to purchase as well as quick to use and provides a no fuss clean-up, it’s not really bees knees at making the perfect cup of espresso. The reason for this lies in the fact that the water has to remain in contact with the grounds for too long and therefore makes the drink bitter.
I hope you can see now why it is important to know a little bit about espresso before making a decision on a machine. Take warning though as once you have turned to making your own, you’ll not want to go back to the way it was before. You will be hopelessly addicted.
Have fun and enjoy!
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