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28 Nov 2009Making the perfect espresso in the comfort of your own home has never been so simple as it is with a stovetop espresso maker. This type of coffee-brewing machine can allow you to make professional, delicious espresso whenever you want, and it will cost you significantly less than if you just went to get an espresso shot from a restaurant.
Stovetop espresso makers are made in many different sizes. Some are smaller and make only 2 cups, while there are some that produce up to 12 cups of delicious espresso. Most stovetop espresso makers are made entirely of stainless steel. Some fancier models have a porcelain top and a stainless steel bottom. The price depending on make can very greatly.
There are three parts to a stovetop espresso maker. The bottom part holds the cold water. The middle part holds the filter and the ground espresso. The top part holds the freshly brewed espresso. You only need to fill the bottom section with cold water. Do not fill above the steam valve. Next, add the ground espresso coffee in the basket of the middle section. Follow directions on your can of coffee for the precise amount to use per cup. Put the top back on and place the espresso maker on the stove. Use low to medium heat for brewing.
Steam will build up and push the water through the filter once the pot gets hot enough. In this process, the hot water will become saturated with coffee and till up the top compartment. You will hear gurgling sounds, which let you know that the process is taking place. When there is no more water in the bottom section of the espresso maker, the pot of espresso is almost ready to enjoy.
Depending on how the number of cups you have brewed, the process should only take a few minutes. Turn off the heat and allow the pot to sit for about thirty seconds. Remove the top and stir the coffee. Now is the time to put in any flavor additives that you enjoy, such as vanilla or cream. Now you can enjoy that freshly brewed cup of espresso in the comfort of your own home. The price is right, too.
Make sure to maintain your espresso maker in good condition by cleaning it often to get rid of any internal build up. You want to keep your stovetop espresso maker in good condition and ready to brew up a wonderful cup every time!
Why spend more money than you have to on espresso? A stovetop espresso maker is easy to use and is also relatively cheap, so you can save your money for more valuable purchases.