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Posted on 19 December 2009.
An espresso machine is an appliance used to produce the traditional Italian coffee drink known as an espresso. Those who use these machines professionally such as those found in places like Starbucks are known as barista’s and the knowledge that is required to make the finest espressos is an art that is known by many Italians. Coffee is one of the most well loved drinks in the world and there many of us who first delight in a warm cup of coffee in the morning before starting any of our work. Because of this and the proliferation of coffee shops and cafes producing these drinks this has made a wide demand for commercial espresso machines.
There are three factors that one should keep in mind before purchasing an espresso machine. The factors that lead to delightful cup of coffee, the time requires to prepare a cup of coffee and the operation and maintenance of the machine. These three factors usually come to mind while buying an espresso machine.
The finely ground bean and the spring or aerated water should be used in an espresso machine Many espresso machine have built in filter in order to make the water taste clearer. Often this espresso machine comes with either one or two espresso shot dispensers. The machine with two dispensers obviously cost more but they do cut down on the time that customers have to wait. It is also vital to choose a machine which can produce high levels of steam from the steam rod. Another thing that is vital to consider when choosing a commercial espresso machine is that it should be simple to clean after each days use and you should carry this out each day or the coffee grinds and oil that remain will become stale over time and leave a nasty off taste in the coffee you make.
An espresso machine works by shooting out water that is 90 degree centigrade hot using 9 bar of pressure into a puck of freshly ground coffee. The oils in the finely ground coffee are thus extracted and emulsified to make a rich syrupy liquid. Ideally a machine can churn out a double shot of espresso within 20 to 25 seconds. Another element of excellent espresso making is that the espresso must be roasted light so that its sugars and aroma will not be lost. Darkly-roasted espresso produces a bitter liquid that tastes like charcoal.
The key to excellent espresso is using an brilliant espresso blend. Coffees must be specially blended to produce the smoothness, aromatics and sweetness inherent in excellent espresso. But, the blend should be freshly ground and brewed within four days from roasting. The different types of espresso machines available are pump-driven espresso machine, piston-driven espresso machine, steam espresso machine, stovetop espresso machine, automatic espresso maker and lastly the super automatic espresso maker. The maintenance of these machines should be minimal even though they are used for hours and if one want to save on the cost of servicing he should consider a commercial espresso machine which has a built in water tank as they do not need plumbing and can be went anywhere at anytime.
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Posted on 16 December 2009.
You would probably be hard pressed to find a home today that doesn’t own a coffee maker. They are in practically every kitchen. Some are nothing more than stove top percolators and some are full-fledged coffee/espresso/cappuccino makers able to churn out a latte or a cup of coffee.
The coffee maker you choose on for your kitchen should be one that matches your coffee preferences. If all you are concerned with is a excellent cup of coffee, a simple coffee maker will suffice. But, if you are regularly making a morning trek to the local coffee shop for an espresso, you might want to consider purchasing one for your kitchen.
There are many types of coffee makers to choose from, knowing what each one is will help greatly in making your buy.
Drip Coffee Maker
The drip coffee maker is the one you see in most kitchens. The coffee is brewed by heating and siphoning water from a reservoir. This water is then deposited slowly into a filter basket filled with coffee grounds. The resulting coffee then drips through the filter into a decanter which sits on a heating element.
Today’s drip coffee makers can be found with a wide variety of options. The decanter is typically 8-12 cups in size and can be glass, ceramic, or even stainless steel. Your coffee maker can have a clock, an automatic timer to start brewing before you wake up, and can even have a built in grinder for the freshest ever. Most also have an auto-off option which turns the heating element off after a certain amount of time.
You can’t get more traditional in your approach to coffee brewing than by using a drip coffee maker. Introduced for home use in the 1970s, these machines work by letting water pass through coffee grounds held in a paper filter or plastic filter. The clear, light-bodied coffee then collects in a brew pot.
Single Cup Coffee Maker
These machines are among some of the newest on the market. Some are available that use regular ground coffee in a smaller filter basket yet only brew one cup at a time, while others use specialized coffee pods to brew individual cups as needed.
These coffee makers are fantastic for people who don’t drink a lot of coffee or families that have only one coffee drinker. Another added benefit is that each person can brew their favorite coffee or flavor.
If you use the pod type brewers you will pay a premium price for the pods, making this coffee maker more expensive than other models.
Percolator
The stove top percolator may look like an antique to many people. For those who have used percolators they know that the coffee has a very different taste from drip coffee makers. This type coffee maker is very slow and alters the natural taste of coffee.
Espresso Machine
The espresso machine is the ultimate in coffee makers. But, unless you buy a combination espresso-coffee maker you will only be making espresso. Espresso machines are wonderful for making coffee based drinks and are very quick. If you like espresso occasionally and you are a coffee drinker to; you might want to consider a combination coffee-espresso machine.
Your coffee maker is what you want it to be based on your investment. If you are a ritualistic coffee drinker who has to have that morning cup of java to get going, spend a small more money and get a machine that is going to last and that does what you want it to do. If but you only have a coffee maker so that your guests can have coffee or you only occasionally have coffee yourself, there is no need for you to make a large investment.
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Posted on 13 December 2009.
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DeLONGHI : BCO130T Combination Coffee/Espresso Machine
Brew coffee and espresso simultaneously. Adjustable brew strength. Programmable digital “wake up” timer for coffee. Four-cup espresso carafe and 10-cup coffee carafe. Stainless-steel filter. Global Product Type: Coffee Brewers; Number of Cups: N/A; Number of Burners: N/A; Warmer: N/A.:
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Posted on 10 December 2009.
Choosing the right home espresso machine can be a hard task but with some basic knowledge and wisdom of how a coffee and espresso maker works, how much they cost, and specific features you get for the money, selecting the right option is simple. One point is clear. If you are spending money at a coffee shop at least 3-4 times per week the payoff on a home espresso machine is well worth the investment:
Let’s do the math:
1. Average cost for a coffee specialty drink such as an espresso or cappuccino: $3.50
2. Number of trips to the Coffee Shop per year: 52 weeks * 4 visits per week = 208 yearly visits
3. Yearly Cost: $3.50 espresso drink cost * 208 yearly visits = $728 Annually
For $728, one can buy a full-featured super automatic espresso machine. Ok, now that you see that an home espresso machines is excellent investment, let talk about some tips on how to buy one:
1. Choose what type of espresso drinks you like. Do you like a cappuccino or mocha or just a straight shot of espresso? How about a regular cup of coffee? The choices for home espresso machines will vary greatly. Most super automatic espresso coffee machines can brew you a strong cup of coffee just like you find at the coffee houses as well as the espresso drinks. Perhaps you want to choose between regular coffee and decaf in which case a bypass doser on the home espresso machine is a excellent option. Choose between a super automatic, semi automatic, or automatic home espresso machines. The most well loved type of espresso machine is a super automatic espresso machines.
2. Cost. While many people like to have all of the bells and whistles, buying a quality espresso machine is much like buying a car. Do you need heated seats if you live in Arizona? Same principle. Choose on what type of drinks you like, find a machine with those features and set a budget. The most common question we get is how much do I have to spend for a quality machine? If you are spending $750 – $1,000 on a fine brand super automatic such as Saeco or Gaggia, you will be purchasing a quality home espresso machine with standard features suitable for most people. If you want the highest quality espresso drinks, a semi automatic espresso machine such as a Rancilio or Pasquini are priced in the $700 to $1,500 range. Semi-automatic espresso machines are a bit more work but results are outstanding. All brilliant choices.
3. Well loved Espresso Features. Milk based drinks – If you like the lattes, mochas, and cappuccino’s make sure you buy a machine with two boilers or dual heating elements. Using a single boiler is ok for standard espresso drinks but a dual boiler will produce the fastest steam. This is typically a feature that separates the cheap $100 – $200 espresso machines from the quality home espresso machines.
Adjustable water volume and coffee dose – Some machines will only have the ability to adjust the water so the more water you have the weaker the cup. Having both an adjustable doser and water volume gives you the most control. Brilliant features to have especially if want a standard cup of coffee.
Digital or Analog (dials) – There is much debate on which is better to have. This comes down to a personal choice. With digital machines, your options are greater and you can really get dialed in on the coffee / water ratio. You also get statistics on your home espresso machine and most digital espresso machines will tell you when to clean it. Another key feature digital machines typically have is the ability to regulate when the machine is on or off.
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Other vital features:
Look for a large water reservoir typically over 40 ounces.
Cup height adjustment – make sure your cup will fit. Most espresso cups are 4 – 6 inches.
Water filter – espresso machines with a water filter will produce better coffee and keep you machine in better condition. Water filters are highly recommended.
Bean hopper size – Get a machine with a minimum or 8 ounces. You do not want to be filling the bean hopper every day.
Cup Warmer – Coffee maintains its best flavor when poured into a heated cup.
Grinder Settings – Make sure the espresso machines have at least 3 grinder settings. This is essential for dialing in the right grind.
Heat up time – you do not want to be waiting over 5 minutes for an espresso machine to heat up. A excellent machine will be ready for a second cup of espresso is just under 1-2 minutes after the initial heat-up.
4. Size and Construction – Make sure you have adequate counter space for the home espresso machine. These espresso machines are generally larger than a typical coffee pot so make sure you measure. Also, having a movable base will allow you to pull the machine out to fill it with water and beans. Nearly all of the super automatic home espresso machines body’s are made of heavy duty plastic or stainless steel. The inside boilers are either stainless steel or aluminum. Often people make the mistake of thinking the plastic is not as durable but in reality, it is. It is what is on the inside that counts. A stainless steel boiler will offer years of service if properly maintained. The espresso machines of today feature sleek, modern designs. If you are purchasing a semi-automatic espresso machine, consider stainless steel because of all of the interaction with the machine. If you choose a super automatic, a plastic design with stainless steel or aluminum boilers is sufficient.
5. Proper Cleaning and maintenance – The number one problem with home espresso machines is scale build-up. If you own a quality machine, regular descaling and back flushing is not recommended, it’s required. What I mean is that if you want to maintain your warranty, you must complete these maintenance items. It takes about 15 minutes each month but will keep your machine operating for years. Don’t let your machine sit idle for a long time with water loaded as the minerals in the water can cause issues in the boilers and metal components.
6. Water and Coffee – Buying quality coffee and using filtered water will provide the ultimate coffee experience. Many espresso machines have built in water filters such as the Aqua Prima Water Filter. If you use tap water and cheap brand name coffee don’t waste your money on a quality espresso machine. Fine coffee and filtered water contribute significantly to the quality of the brew. Use a coffee such as Lavazza or Gaggia especially made for a higher end coffee espresso machine.
7. Choosing where to buy a home espresso machine – You can buy these machines from many of the major stores but the issue is support and buying guidance. You simply cannot call the “red dot” store or “overstock” stores and expect to find someone that is knowledgeable about quality espresso coffee machines. Try calling one of the major chains for support and they will refer you to the manufacturer. The truth is that your retailer should be able to answer most questions and get you technical support if you need it. You are not going to get the level of support from a huge chain store or large e-tailer.
Today’s home espresso machines are sophisticated machines. Buy the machine from a reputable online retailer who specializes in espresso machines or coffee makers. Retail stores that specialize in espresso and coffee machines have knowledgeable staff that can help you with questions, problems, tips, and service. And guess what, the prices in the espresso coffee machine specialty stores are typically less because of the volume of machines they sell.
Choose a store that has a Better Business Bureau accreditation so you can be sure you are buying from a reputable dealer. Beware of stores that do not specialize in coffee and espresso machines. Where is the best place to find the best cup of coffee or espresso? It is your own kitchen of course. Pleased shopping.
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Posted on 04 December 2009.
Presso â The Espresso Maker
Many people like drinking the espresso. For about a century now, this drink remained an all time favorite by many people. In order to make espresso, you will need water (approximately 90°) and pressure. You need to make sure that the water is not boiling or else the coffee will become bitter.
Such requirements were not fulfilled by the ordinary coffee makers. The designer of the Presso espresso machine though that hot water from a kettle can be used by simply adding pressure through mechanical leverage.
Prototypes were made and soon a solution was made which delivered the best espresso in town. Today, a lot of people are used to instant coffee but with Presso, you will need to take part in the process of making an espresso. The materials used to make the Presso espresso machine are ecologically sound and can even be recycled.
This manually operated espresso maker is an award winning piece and is now known worldwide.
How to Make Coffee by Using Presso
When making your espresso, you will need freshwater. Make sure that the water want not re-boiled. The coffee grounds you use should be the ones suitable for Presso and other espresso machines. You need to get just the right size of coffee grounds â not too large and not too fine.
Overfill the cylinder of the Presso with hot water to ensure maximum crema. This is one way to add pressure. Raise the Pressoâs arms and squeeze it down firmly. When the espresso is out, stop and catch the rest in a cup then discard it.
Using the spoon tamp, tamp the coffee grounds firmly. When the Presso is already filled with not water, you can now raise the handles so that the water will infuse into the grinds. Leave it for 15-25 seconds. Push handles downwards on one firm motion and hold. You need to wait until the water is extracted. If all the moisture is not extracted, you can repeat the procedure again.
Cleaning It
Remember that itâs not advisable to place the Presso inside a dishwasher. You can use soapy water when washing but do this occasionally. Instead, just rinse out the coffee grounds in the bin and also clean the portafilter. The Pressoâs milk frother can be washed using a dishwasher but the rest should be cleaned manually. When you buy the Presso, it also comes with a manual. Just follow the instructions there carefully when removing the round rubber and the plunger. Make sure that the parts are completely clean and dry before reassembling.
Where to Buy
The Presso can be bought anywhere in the world whether youâre in Canada, USA, UK, New Zealand, Denmark, Germany, Australia, Korea, Poland, etc.
Additional Info
This espresso machine was designed by P Hunt. The body is made from pressure cast aluminum and it is hand polished. Stainless steel bearing components and a tough, heat-proof, and transparent plastic makes up the reservoir where boiling water is placed. The so called portafilter is a chrome plated, commercial style, and domestic size unit. The 1-way valve and the shower are made from silicone that is food grade.
Method Refinement
By adjusting the main components â grind, dose, and tamp, the flavor, body, and consistency of the espresso is affected. The accepted optimum extraction is 25 seconds. With the use of Presso, you will be able to achieve the perfect time to prepare the perfect espresso.
Here are some things to ponder:
1. The extraction time will be affected by the grind that is used. Fine grind or a coarse grind will tend to extend or reduce extraction time.
2. The filter basket of the Presso should not be overfilled or under-filled because it can also affect the extraction time and crema.
3. If there is insufficient or over pressure on the Tamp, it will also affect the puck penetration by water at adequate pressure.
Now, you can prepare espresso at home. The innovative and simple design of the Presso as well as its affordability makes it an brilliant choice for homemakers who like espresso.
Sufficient pressure can be provided by the Presso and so it is the ideal espresso machine for you. Since the machine also comes with a milk frother, you can turn your espresso into a cappuccino or even a latte.
Because of the materials used in the design of the espresso maker, the machine is environment friendly. It does not consume too much energy unlike conventional coffee makers out there. Energy is used only when water is being boiled in the kettle but after that, you only need human force to press the machineâs arms.
You can get this incredible espresso machine for about $150 and that is already a excellent deal. The best way to buy the Presso is online and if you live in the places mentioned earlier, there are specific websites that you can visit to make the buy.
Presso is indeed environment friendly, functional, and gorgeous. In seconds, you can already prepare a excellent tasting espresso that you can boast to your friends. Just get hot water and after that, you can now have the greatest espresso shot.
Fresh roasted coffee beans are the way to go. When purchasing them, tell the seller to grind it for use in an espresso machine. Make sure that you keep the coffee beans in a vacuum container.
P Hunt was able to come up with a revolutionary espresso maker and somehow it has hit the market like storm. Many people want to buy it. It has received several awards already and this is sufficient proof that the machine really works. Having an espresso shot everyday is just within your reach. You donât need to buy an espresso because now you can prepare it in your own home in seconds!
So what are you waiting for? Why donât you get a sneak peak of this incredible espresso machine online? You will surely like it and any homemaker will want to own one instead of the conventional coffee makers.
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Posted on 01 December 2009.
Like any avid, high strung coffee lover, I am always looking to delight in my coffee with a kick by putting it through an espresso machine. Because there are so many choices, it can quickly become overwhelming when it comes time to buy one. Here are the basics of choosing and purchasing an espresso machine.
You can break up an espresso machine into 3 basic categories. The first is the fully automatic machines. These machines will do everything for you except drink the espresso. You basically load the coffee into the machine, along with the water and filter, push the button, and walk away. These obviously are the most expensive and usually don’t have the highest quality brew.
Next we have the partially automatic machines. There really is a hidden benefit to getting one of these that often goes overlooked. When making espresso, you can control the quality of the coffee extraction. This will give you an espresso the way you like it.
Last we have the most common type of espresso machine: the manual maker. Some avid fans need to have full control over their brewing and because of this, all they need is the machine with a handle press and they’ll make a perfect cup of joe.
There are certain qualities that you have to look for when choosing an espresso machine. First, and most vital, is the quality of the brand of the maker. There are certain companies that make espresso machines that can run into the thousands of dollars. While they do make a excellent espresso, there are many that are comparable at a small fraction of the price.
The features that all espresso machines should always have is an integrated burr grinder, a bean hopper, preferably high capacity, a heater, a pump, and an automatic cleaning cycle. You should always look to buy a model made from stainless steel because of its durability.
The bottom line is that if you stick to the major brands of Krups, Bosch, and Capresso, you cannot go incorrect.
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Posted on 01 December 2009.
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Delonghi Caffe’ nero Three in One combination Pump Easpresso, Cappuccino and Coffee Maker- Three in One machine prepares coffee, cappuccino and espresso. It can also make latte or hot chocolate perfectly. Dual Removable water tanks, simple to use controls, and anti-drop design.Amazon.com
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Posted on 17 November 2009.
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Solis Digital Master 5000 Fully Automatic Espresso & Coffee Center Features & Specifications Solis Digital Master 5000 Fully Automatic Espresso & Coffee Center The Master 5000 Digital offers the simplicity, reliability and gourmet quality coffee production already present in our well loved Master 5000 model and adds extra functionality and custo… More >>
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Posted on 17 November 2009.
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The Professional Super Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Maker features a simple control panel that makes brewing quality espresso and making cappuccinos a breeze. With the touch of a button this fully automatic machine will grind, tamp and brew one or two cups of exceptional espresso then discard the used grounds. The exclusive metallic thermoblock system allows you to go from brewing to frothing milk in 10 seconds. This unit has large 49 mm burrs and an infinite grind… More >>
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