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I've tried a lot of different coffee making methods over the years and had settled on the cafetiere/French press method as the most reliable for making a good cup of coffee. This was OK, but the coffee cooled off too quickly.
I'd tried a Bialetti stove-top espresso maker
but my wife accidentally let one burn dry once so I've been wary of them ever since.
I had some success with a stove-top percolator that I bought while on holiday in the US - a bit like this
but it didn't work very well with small amounts of water and I found I was throwing away too much coffee. But it made delicious coffee, and kept it hot as well.
Then I found the perfect solution a few days ago on the reduced item table at a local department store, down from ?Ǭ£14.99 to ?Ǭ£7.49: a mini percolator, the Bialetti Amerikana
It makes just enough coffee for two full mugs - more than enough to have with breakfast - and the coffee is strong and hot!
Here's my recipe for that perfect cup of joe:
So how do you make yours?
I'd tried a Bialetti stove-top espresso maker
but my wife accidentally let one burn dry once so I've been wary of them ever since.
I had some success with a stove-top percolator that I bought while on holiday in the US - a bit like this
but it didn't work very well with small amounts of water and I found I was throwing away too much coffee. But it made delicious coffee, and kept it hot as well.
Then I found the perfect solution a few days ago on the reduced item table at a local department store, down from ?Ǭ£14.99 to ?Ǭ£7.49: a mini percolator, the Bialetti Amerikana
It makes just enough coffee for two full mugs - more than enough to have with breakfast - and the coffee is strong and hot!
Here's my recipe for that perfect cup of joe:
- The Amerikana has a maximum and minimum water indicator on the central water spout - fill to the maximum with cold water.
- Measure out 3 spoons of Columbian beans and grind them on a medium grind - not too fine or you get sludge in the bottom of the pot - and place them in the Amerikanas basket.
- Place on the stove on the maximum heat on a small ring. When you see the water start to bubble up through the central tube into the lid turn the heat down to a medium-high so that the water continues to bubble but not too fast.
- Time it for 4 minutes - a few seconds extra won't hurt.
- Drink.
So how do you make yours?