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Tips For Making Gourmet Coffee At Home

Melitta Porcelain Gourmet Coffeemaker, 1-Count

Elegance, convenience and fresh brewed taste is all included in this Melitta tradition. Our Porcelain coffeemaker prepares six cups of coffee, with that fresh brewed taste, using Melitta number 4 filters.

Melitta Cone Filter Manual Coffeemaker

The utmost in simplicity this method allows you to pour hot water directly on the grounds. Gravity takes over from there and in a matter of minutes you have brewed coffee.

Bodum 1548-01US Brazil 8-Cup (34-Ounce) Coffee Press

The Brazil French Press coffee maker, designed in the early 80′s, was our first coffee maker and quickly became a symbol of what Bodum stands for.

All coffee lovers know that gourmet coffee is the top of the line. Gourmet coffee to regular coffee is like a Lamborghini to a station wagon. Most people head to the local café to get their morning cup of gourmet java but did you know that you could make it yourself right at home? There is really nothing to it and there is little more involved than would be for your regular brew.

You will need to get the right equipment before you can get started. The coffee machine is the most important piece of equipment. The Cuisinart DCC-755BK 10-Cup Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker, Breville ESP8XL Café Roma Espresso Maker and Jura-Capresso 13423 Impressa S9 One Touch Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center are all ideal choices.

An espresso maker is always the best choice because you can make coffee, espresso and other hot beverages so you are really getting the most for your money. It is worth it to spend money on a high quality machine that is going to help create the perfect brew in just a matter of seconds.

Choosing premium coffee takes nothing more than reading through the list of ingredients and deciding on personal preference. There are all sorts of different roasting mixtures to choose from. American roast beans are quite popular and result in a moderate brew. European roast is usually a bit pricier than other types because it is two-thirds heavy roast with one-third regular roast. Choose an airtight container to store your coffee in for optimum freshness and a grinder.

This is pretty much all you need to get started. One tip is to always be sure to grind the beans completely before using them. This ensures you get the best tasting cup of coffee each and every time. Water also plays a major part in the process and filtered water should be used rather than tap water. For the best brew it should be cold not warm.

If you want to take it one step further, you can purchase a milk frother for those yummy looking toppings on your coffee, cappuccino and latte.

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