How (3)

31139462298?profile=original

How to Prepare Cappuccino at Home

Myth: cappuccino’s silky magic is beyond the grasp of home baristas. It’s just too delicate of a dance, best left to the cafe.

Truth: great cappuccino is a delight available to discerning coffee lovers, right in their own kitchens. It takes some practice with water, steam and foam, along with the right equipment on your counter-top. You’ll want an espresso machine with a built-in steaming wand. And of course, this coffee guide on hand as your foundation.

Fact: A cappuccino is an approximately 150 ml (5 oz) beverage, with 25 ml of espresso coffee and 85ml of fresh milk The foaming action creates the additional volume.

The Perfect Cappuccino Recipe & Instructions

  • Pour cold milk into a metal steaming pitcher, about a third full
  • Release steam from the steaming wand for two seconds to eliminate any residual water
  • Dip the tip of the steaming wand into milk and start the jet. As the foam rises and the volume of milk increases, lower the pitcher, always keeping the tip submerged and tilted to create a vortex. Do not mix unnecessarily (i.e. let the natural circulating action do the work)
  • Continue steaming until the milk reaches 65 degrees (check via probe-style kitchen thermometer) and its volume doubles
  • Tap the base of the pitcher firmly on the countertop to compress the foam
  • Prepare an espresso in a large cup (ideally, a cappuccino cup)
  • Pour the foamed milk directly into the cup, first aiming for the center, then continuing in a circular motion out toward the rim
  • Operate the steam one more time to eliminate any remaining milk residue

31139463099?profile=original

How To Get The Best Foam

Foam’s consistency depends on the milk’s fat content.
For the most velvety, rich cappuccino, use whole milk. You can substitute low-fat milk, at the sacrifice of some smoothness.
Foam produced from skim milk is light and meringue-like, quick to dissolve.

Breville ESP8XL Cafe Roma espresso maker is the best espresso machine for beginners that has a built-in steam wand and is priced fairly cheap. 

Read more…

Sell many kinds of coffee

Dear Sir/Madam,Our company is one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of coffee in Vietnam. We can supply many kinds of the good quality coffee with competitive price according to your requirement.Our product includes main kinds such as Roasted Coffee bean, Ground Coffee, Instant Coffee, 3 in 1 Coffee mix . We hope to build a solid cooperation relationship with all our importers, so if you are interest in our product, please contact us to have more information.Best regards,Ms. Vi / Email: imexport@anthaigroup.vn
Read more…

one of the four m's missing

alas, after one week in gordon's bay, i found a cafe -- albeit in a department store -- with a very respectable machine ( la marzocco linea three group) and a very sound pair of mazzer grinders. i was ready to take a chance on the miscela (third m) but as i sat and observed the barista's techniques my expectations slowly sank with my energy and enthusiasm levels.why? why does it have to be that something has to fall short of pulling a good cup of espresso? the ignorance is almost unforgiveable. it is the one that is the most accessible to any cafe -- the blend is a personal taste, the grinder can be pricy. the machine can certainly be out of reach for some. all one needs to do is go on the internet and find an ocean, indeed a universe full of information from extration time to blends from cat poop!!i ordered my espresso (short) with great anticipation. this anticipation slowly drowned as observed the person behind the machine perform her espresso preparation.i didn't even hear the whir of the grinder. before i could figure out what the person was trying to do my espresso was in front of me. the so called crema was pale, thin and very sad lookiing on top of some black sludge sitting inside a very sad looki cup. i took a deep breath and -- hope against hope -- i wanted this espresso to taste half decent. it wasn't. it was, as it appeared, sad, bitter, sour, et al. it was for a fleeting moment a transport back to my nightmarish experience of tasting starbucks.WHY?! it is so sad to see such a good machine put to such wasteful use by ignorants!On the upside, the experience really made me home (machine)sick for my GB5.
Read more…

Blog Topics by Tags

Monthly Archives