How To Make An Espresso? The Art Of Making Coffee Cuisine
How to make an espresso. The art form
of making coffee cuisine.
Espresso coffee is a precise art form of
coffee making. There are several factors that must take place to make a quality cup of Espresso. First the fresh roasting of the coffee bean to
bring out the truly gourmet coffee flavor that you expect. The grinding is the next procedure that must be done right in order to give you 20-25
seconds of extraction time. Espresso brewing requires the ground beans to be very fine in order to reach that perfect state for brewing. The next
important step is the proper temperature of the filtered water that must be passed through the coffee at the specific pressure and timing that is
critical to your espresso coffee.
The perfect espresso is created when:
Recipe directions: 1 ½ oz (45 ml) filtered water at the temperature of 195 oF (90oC) passes through ¼ - 1/3 oz (7-9 g) finely
ground quality Espresso coffee. This water is forced through the fine coffee grounds by the espresso machine at 900 kilopascals atmospheric
pressure (around 132 pounds/60kg per sq in/2.5cm2), with the water being in direct contact with the coffee for approximately 25
seconds.
What should your espresso taste like?
When you are ready to take a drink from your espresso cup, it should leave a pleasant not bitter aftertaste. The flavor
should linger for about 10 minutes rolling into an almost nutty flavor.
The crown on your cup of Espresso
The topping on the espresso is know as "Crema", which is the floating dark golden cream free of any white or light brown
patches. That is the crown of the perfect espresso coffee. The Crema is formed when the emulsified oils from the coffee are released
(because of the high pressure that is put on the ground coffee beans) and mixed with the oxygen in the air. The resulting finish is perfect
crema that floats on top of the espresso coffee.
Daryl Plaza is the owner of All About Coffee: http://www.all-about-coffee.com - a website focused on helping people to understand more about coffee. For tips and specialty coffee recipes, check
out http://www.all-about-coffee.com/coffee-recipes.html.
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