If you want a good
cup a coffee, you will need to add some oil. Coffee oil is
very flavorful and improves the taste of coffee, but it is
lost during the normal filtered brewing process. Coffee made
with a French press doesn't pass through a filter so you
don't lose those natural aromatic coffee oils. Most coffee
lover's agree that a French press makes a superior cup of
coffee.
A French press
(sometimes called a coffee press) is usually a glass
cylinder with a plunger like device inside. You place your
coffee grinds inside and pour hot water into it. The water
should not be boiling or you will scald your grinds, which
will affect the taste. 200 degree water is the optimum
temperature for a fine cup of coffee. If you're using a
kettle to heat your water, remove it from the heat before if
starts whistling. Either that or you can let the water boil
but let it sit for a few minutes before pouring it into your
coffee press. Remember to leave at least an inch of space
when filling up the French press.
Coffee beans that
are ground too finely will clog the filter. You will
probably be okay with automatic drip coffee grinds but the
best way to enjoy French press coffee is to grind the beans
yourself. Try to grind the beans to a size a little bigger
than automatic drip coffee grinds. This may take some
practice to get comfortable with your coffee grinder but
it's worth it. And remember that once you grind your coffee
beans they should be used immediately or kept in an air
tight container to keep them from getting stale.
Let the coffee
steep in the water for about 4 minutes. Now it's time for
the press part of the French press. Place the French press
on a no slip surface and slowly and smoothly press the
plunger down. Press too hard or too quickly and in a worst
case scenario, you could have boiling hot water shoot out
all over you. This step is how the coffee grinds are forced
to the bottom of the container and you're left with
delicious fresh brewed coffee in the top chamber. You are
now ready to pour and serve.
The French press
has undergone a makeover in recent years. Manufacturers have
added French presses to travel mugs and thermoses. As long
as you have hot water you can make a fresh brewed cup of
coffee anywhere. And most of these travel mugs and thermoses
are insulated so that your coffee will stay warm longer.
With coffee
becoming such an important part of most people's days, isn't
it time that we pampered ourselves with a better tasting
brew. The French press is an easy and flavorful way to make
a cup of coffee. So if you're tired of the brown water that
comes out of coffee vending machines in your office, then
the French press is perfect for you.
Anthony Tripodi is the webmaster of
EndlessCoffeeBreak.com - The Guide To Coffee. For more
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