The Quick and Easy Way To A Great Espresso
Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 at 7:29 am by Coffee Poet
Looking for a simple, straight forward and easy espresso making recipe? Here’s a quick and easy way to make a great cup of espresso.
First of all it’s important to start with good, fresh ingredients and it all starts with the water. Water, I hear you say? Yes, even water can get stale, due to mildew, poor cleaning practices and inadequate filtering. It must be fresh and very hot. The ideal temperature is nearly boiling - around 95C - 203F .
Go for Arabica coffee - rather than Robusta coffee - delivered fresh for roasting. In any way either self-roasted or bought within a few days after, the coffee should have that ‘fresh food’ smell.
Finely ground in a burr grinder the roast should be dark. The fineness of the granules is important too. This is determined by the distance between the plates. Sand grain-sized is good, small-gravel too large and powder too fine. Don’t expose the coffee longer than necessary to the air as coffee will absorb odors from the air and oxidize. Not good for making a good espresso cup!

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