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Home Coffee MachinesBest Coffee Hospitality - 3 key things to know before you buy!

Get that fresh coffee in the morning struck in your own kitchen has never been so easy. But who is the best home coffee machine for you? There are so many on the market now that a decision can be really difficult.

Three things to consider before buying a coffee machine

  • Does it fit the milk and making espresso at the same time? You'll find it less frustrating if you do not have to wait ages for the machine to heat the steam again after brewing.
  • Do not be swayed to make your first expensive machine. espresso macine give you great value at the end of the cheapest in the market to use them to learn and then move to a more expensive model if you want.
  • Is it programmable buttons? Thus you can define levels of the espresso shot to 25ml optimal, and let do the work.

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Sign up for a course of barista is a great investment and cutting a lot of frustration. It will also ensure that you can get the most out of your new coffee machine (and impress your friends). Surfing the net for schools in your area coffee.

Grind your own coffee beans for fresh pure, but to avoid mills cheap single blade (like a food processor). They chop the pod rather than the grind. Search for a mill lets you adjust the size of grind. For best results, keep your beans in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.

Try these coffees

Once you have your coffee reception and set up, have fun brewing a few of these:

  • Latte - a cup of espresso, steamed milk near the top of the cup and a thin layer of milk foam
  • Cappuccino - which is similar to a latte, but a more generous layer of milk froth
  • Long Black - a cup of espresso and the rest of the cup filled with hot water
  • Macchiato - a cup of espresso with just a drop of milk and foam. Macchiato is Italian for "marked".
  • Flat white - a cup of espresso mixed with two thirds steamed milk, no foam.
  • Short black - This is also known as an espresso, it is just a straight shot of espresso served in a small cup. It is very popular in Europe.
  • Double espresso - two shots of espresso served without milk or foam
  • Affogato - a delicious dessert, you'll be able to do at home by placing one or two scoops of vanilla ice cream in a bowl and pour a cup of espresso on top

Find the best coffee for you home can be difficult and a little confused, but if you keep in mind the above points, it should help at least to limit the options!

Posted on July 20, 2010.
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