Coffee Makers And Coffee Grinders

Written By Chouhab on jeudi 8 janvier 2009 | 07:46

By Nick Frykas

For many people, life wouldn't be the same without a fresh cup of coffee. It isn't always possible or convenient to get down to your favorite coffee shop or barista, and that brings us to tools for your kitchen. Here are a few coffee brewing gadgets you can use in your own home.

The most commonly used coffee makers are the automatic drip variety, using pre ground coffee beans place in a paper filter. While these machines don't produce gourmet quality coffee, they are an excellent way to easily brew consistent pots of coffee, and are very economical to purchase and operate.

Single serving coffee makers are now available, which take a small packet of coffee grounds like a tea bag. The main advantage to these are that a single cup of joe can be made quickly, and there are many flavors and varieties available. Houses needing several cups at once won't find these machines as useful or economical.

Another popular tool for making small amounts of coffee is the coffee plunger, or French press. You place the coffee and hot water together, leaving it to brew for a few minutes, then push the plunger to the bottom to separate the grounds from the coffee. Since French presses don't use paper filters that would remove the oils and sediment with the grounds, French pressed coffee can be stronger and thicker than drip-brewed coffee.

Many coffee lovers would argue that the best coffee is produced by an espresso machine. Hot water is forced through very fine coffee grounds under high pressure. The resulting coffee shot is a little thicker and stronger than plain drip coffee. A cappuccino uses espresso coffee as a base, as do several other coffee drinks.

You need a way to grind fresh coffee beans at home if you want the full flavour and aroma from your coffee beans. Of the coffee grinders on the market, most of the cheaper ones have steel blades. A better choice might be a burr grinder, which is a step up from the steel bladed variety.

A lot of people like to use a coffee machine with a timer built in, to get their coffee ready first thing in the morning. You can also get one that has a built in grinder, and have the freshest possible coffee ready for you automatically. Now that's a handy kitchen gadget!

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