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How to Make Your Own Espresso Coffee Italian Style

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Jan 30 2011
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Do You Love Espresso Coffee?

One of the many things that I love about Italy is the espresso coffee. Now it is part of my day-to-day life. There is no way I start my day without it, and another one after lunch is mandatory!

Of course, not everybody likes espresso; Two days ago I was in Paris with one french colleague, and he told me: “when I pay for coffee, I expect to receive a big coffee, not that espresso!”. It is like the size of the little cup is not worth what he paid for.

So this article is for real espresso lovers… if you do not love espresso, stop reading right now, because I am showing you how to make the best espresso coffee Italian style!

Choose Your Coffee Wisely!

The most important thing is to choose a good coffee; I have tried many of them, and I have found that the one I like the most (and also many of my friends) is this one: Kimbo Espresso Napoletano. If you can not find it in your supermarket, you can find it in Amazon.

Other valid choices are: Illy and Pellini Top

Let the Ritual begin… and be precise on the water quantity

For me is pretty much a ritual now. I have gathered different techniques from many of my Italian friends, and have applied them to my coffee making process. The result? Many of them after drinking coffee at my house say: “Wow Luis! this is truly a great coffee!”

First, take your well trained Italian espresso coffee maker and add some water inside. It is very important that you do not use hot water. I use water from the faucet, as cool as it comes out. Hard water is not good for espresso coffee, so do not use it. There is a valve inside, fill it up until the water level is right below that little hole.

Let’s Add Some Coffee!

I like my coffee to have a strong flavor. So, I take the funnel on my Italian moka and fill it up creating a “little mountain” on it. Do not press it, just leave it that way.

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Also, make sure that the coffee you are putting on the coffee maker is finely ground.

Flames On!

Screw tight your Italian coffee pot and put it on the kitchen burner. Keep the flame to a normal level, because if it is high, your coffee will come out before its time, and it will probably will have this burned taste. Our coffee needs its own time!

Also, keep the lid of the coffee maker up: it will prevent that the condensed vapor going back to our ground coffee, which may variate its flavor.

Take it out as soon as it brews (actually… before it does!)

Do not leave the coffee on the burner. A second before it comes up completely, take it away from the burner.

If you are using a 1-cup coffee maker, just pour it to your Italian coffee cup, and enjoy!

Instead, if you have a bigger espresso coffee maker and you are sharing it with more people, take a teaspoon and stir it a little bit (5 times will suffice).

There you are: you have prepared your own espresso coffee Italian style!

Buon caffè!

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Author: Luigi Parra
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The Art of Coffee Blending

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Jan 19 2011
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As a culinary art, creating exceptional gourmet coffee is similar to the creation of an exceptional wine. Each crop, and even different harvests of the same crop, will have unique characteristics that result from differing conditions over time with respect to the soil, temperature, water, time of harvest, etc.

High quality Specialty coffees are harvested over time from the same plant during the growing season as the beans ripen, leaving the green ones until they are ready. This process creates early and late crops containing differing percentages of nutrients and moisture content affecting the flavor characteristics of the beans. ‘Specialty” grade coffees are distinctly superior to those coming from the mechanical harvesting resulting in the bulk of coffees grown for ‘grade’ coffees sold on the worlds commodity exchanges.

These factors necessitate the coffee roaster to continuously select coffees with the necessary profile of body, taste, acidity and other attributes to meet the objective of the end product in order to consistently maintain a semi-predictable expectation for the consumer.

Each coffee blend will be a combination of these carefully chosen coffees from the current harvest, blended together in a complimentary fashion to achieve numerous variations of flavor, aroma and complexity.

Flavor Descriptions

Mocha Java is the earliest known descriptive coffee flavor known for its delicious full bodied and bittersweet chocolate highlights. Early cocoa was named after the Mocha coffee from Yemen.

Latin American coffees that achieve Specialty grade are almost all grown at very high altitudes compared with the coffees of Africa. In general these coffees are known for their full body, acidity and spicy flavors.

Africa is where coffee originated from. Its soil and climate combination produces outstanding coffees that have an exceptional balance of body and refined acidity creating distinctive aromas of flowers and fruit, with complex flavors ranging from citrus to winy.

Espresso will have a stout body and rich coffee essence, with thick creamy consistency as a result of the inclusion of more soluble beans blended with others that add desired flavors. Bold and robust are descriptions often used to describe a desirable espresso. An Italian style espresso will often include ‘natural’ or unwashed beans that help enhance its creamy consistency. These dry processed coffees are not typically considered Specialty grade, but are what create a traditional espresso flavor.

Natural or ‘unwashed’ coffees contribute nutty and earthy flavors, while ‘washed’ Specialty coffees are known for their desirable acidity and refined flavors that are essential to the master roasters ability to create a variety of gourmet style blends.

Specialty gourmet blends are the result of blending specifically selected coffees to achieve any combination of well-rounded, complex, rich, mellow, smooth and even exotic flavors in the final cup.

Author: Steve Josephs, whose family’s office coffee service business, the Great American Coffee Company, http://www.GourmetOfficeCoffee.com, is a premier Specialty coffee roaster and office coffee service provider in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan business community. They also offer Corporate Coffee Gifts through their sister company, Visionary Gourmet Coffee, http://www.VisionaryGourmetCoffee.com

Copyright 2009 The Great American Coffee Company and Intellidon Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprints permissible if copyright statement and link are included.

Author: Steve Josephs
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Coffee From Across the Globe

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Jan 15 2011
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Coffee used to be simple for most. It was drip or instance and then black or with milk or sugar. Folgers was well known in plenty of homes. However, the times are changing. The coffee world has introduced thousands of options. There are plenty of choices in type, blend, country or origin, and style which confuses basically all of the world’s coffee drinkers.

Brazil is by far the world’s largest producer of coffee and has been for over a hundred years. This is because its climate and geography are perfect for coffee trees. Two of its most popular coffees are the Bahia and Minas Gerais.

Then there is the Colombian. It is the world’s second largest producer of coffee. It is known for its light and sweet taste. The Popayan and Narino coffees are said to be unmatched anywhere. These two countries produce the majority of the world’s coffee, but that does not mean there is not more to be experienced.

For instance, Mexico has quite unique coffee. These small beans are world renowned for their delicate and light taste and body. These beans give off a very mellow taste. Then there is the Cuban Cubano, which is strong and drank in small shots like liquor, quite similar to Spanish coffee.

Indonesia has well aged coffee. This is due to the warm and damp climate. This produces a more deep body and less acidity in the coffee. Indonesia is known as the world’s fourth largest producer.

Then there is Malaysia. This coffee is well known for its brewing style, which is done in a muslin bag. This produces a very strong cup of coffee. Although graded lower on the coffee scale, even the Liberica should definitely be sampled. Thailand is known for its iced coffee combined with condensed milk for a cold treat.

Mauna Loa is a sweet and very aromatic coffee which holds a medium body. The coffee from Sumatra is said to be right and full. Kenya produces a wide range of coffee but even the beans that grow at 17,000 feet are said to have an indescribable aftertaste.

The roasting and grinding of beans and then the process of filtering with hot water was developed sometime in the 15th century. Therefore, the Europeans will take a stand in the coffee world. France is known for its café au lait, or half coffee with half hot milk. Then there is Austria with its two thirds dark and one third regular combo.

Italy offers espresso unlike anyone else. Espresso contains less caffeine as well, so it’s a treat with a little less guilt. Espresso can also be added to hot milk with foam or hot foam with a little hot milk to dilute the strength a bit. This is known as latte or cappuccino. Still, there is the traditional American black coffee. Don’t be mean, try everyone’s varieties and find your favorite.

Ken Morris’s papers can be discovered on various websites related to brewmaster coffee maker. You can have a look at his work on grind and brew coffee and grind and brew coffee makers over at http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com

Author: Ken C. Morris
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Brew Your Coffee The Gourmet Way With These Russell Hobbs Coffee Makers

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Sep 20 2010
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If you’re the type of consumer that will not settle for second best, then the Russell Hobbs range of coffee grinders and coffee makers might just be for you. If you haven’t already discovered them.

The Russell Hobbs range is an exceptional one. The gourmet coffee machine range is called the Caffe Torrino range. Russell Hobbs invites you to ?experience drinking quality coffee with Caffe Torrino.? This specialty range includes a variety of the highest quality coffee products, including grinders, filter machines, espresso machines and a combination machine.

Some of the models to look out for include the Digital Coffee Maker, the Black Satin Coffee Maker, the Fast Brew Coffee Maker, the Thermal Coffee Maker and the Stainless Steel Thermal Coffee, and also the Comi Coffee Maker.

Russell Hobbs quality and innovation

For superior quality, but also reliable performance, the Russell Hobbs machines are a good choice. For coffee aficionados, quality and reliability are equally important. A coffee lover needs to know that their daily dose of coffee with always be there and will always be brewed to the finest quality. It doesn’t make sense investing in good quality coffee beans if your coffee machine is second rate.

Apart from that, style is also important for modern home owners with taste. The coffee machine you chose to invest in will always be visible in your kitchen. This means that the external shape and style of the machine is almost equally important to its functionality. A coffee machine must be pleasing to the eye and then also produce coffee that is pleasing to the nose and tongue. Coffee drinking is a ritual that is fundamentally an aesthetic one.

Russell Hobbs coffee models

Russell Hobbs produces a vast variety of coffee machines and coffee makers to suit all tastes, requirements, and budgets.

The Stainless Steel Thermal Coffee Maker model, for example, is a machine that produces 10 cups in a thermal carafe. It boasts a 24-hour programmable digital clock and timer and sports an attractive blue analog clock face. You get an automatic pause and pour function, so that you can grab you cup of coffee without waiting for the brew to complete. You also get an automatic shut-off function. You can select the brew strength, too.

It’s a stylish machine, made with stainless steel and the thermal carafe keeps your coffee warm.

Apart from the Russell Hobbs Coffee Maker, another great machine is the 15 Bar Pump Espresso machine. With that much pressure you can make a perfect espresso. In fact, you can make two espressos at once with this model, which is very easy to use.

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Looking at Different Varieties of International Coffee

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Sep 17 2010
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Coffee has been around for a very long time, but until recently when shopping for coffee you didn’t really have that much choice. You could choose instant coffee, or drip coffee. And the only options were taking it with milk and sugar. Then suddenly the amount of options suddenly expanded. There is a lot of variety in the choices of blends, countries they are from and even style which can confuse anyone. There are also a lot of different ways to brew the coffee, from a french press to a coffee maker that makes just one cup.

Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer and has been for over a hundred years. It’s not really that amazing when you consider how big the country is, plus it’s suitable for growing coffee. Brazil produces wonderful blends of coffee which are enjoyed all around the world.

Colombia is the most famous of the coffee producer, even though it’s only the second largest producer of coffee. It makes quite a sweet light cup of coffee which is available in supremo and excelso blends. These are considered as the best coffee blends in the world.

Other than these two coffee powerhouses there are lots of other countries which produce coffee. Each one of these producers is slightly different.

Mexico produces a unique bean which makes a lovely delicate coffee which is not very acidic. These make quite a mellow coffee which is enjoyed by many people. The Cuban coffee is drunk straight down like a shot is another option.

Indonesian coffee is well known, they produce very well known aged coffee which the environment helps with. They are the fourth largest coffee producer in the world, and so they should have enough for some time to come!

Malaysia also produces coffee, they brew theirs in a muslin bag which filters out the grounds. This makes a very strong cup of coffee. Even small countries such as Thailand produce wonderful blends of coffee which can be served with ice if you enjoy iced coffee.

Mauna Loa produces a very sweet bean which can make quite a nice medium body drink. The Java is full of flavor and has a very rich body. The whole process or roasting, finding and filtering the beans through water to produce a drink began in the 15th century and so over time this has produced a number of delicious drinks.

The Europeans have created a number of these designs, including France who adores their café au lait, which is actually half coffee and half milk. Austria likes it two thirds of a cup dark to one third regular which is a very old fashioned and traditional coffee blend.

The Italian espressos were pioneered by Luigi Bezzera in 1901 and improved in 1938 by M Cremonesi. We should thank these people for showing us just how delicious coffee can be. If you’re not into espressos then there are still plenty of other options such as the latte and cappuccino.

Coffee is a very personal thing and I can’t tell you which one you should buy. My advice is to try a few and see which style you like the best.

Being passionate about single coffee brewer, Clinton Maxwell is writing plenty of long articles in the area. With his writings like http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com/single-cup-coffee-maker.html, he confirmed his knowledge on information corresponding to single cup coffee maker.

Author: Clinton N. Maxwell
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