Strong type of coffee made using hot water under pressure.
Espresso is the foundation of many beloved coffee drinks, from the simple shot to the complex latte. Understanding how to make a great espresso is a skill that can elevate your coffee experience. This unit will guide you through the process of making espresso, from understanding the machine to pulling the perfect shot.
An espresso machine is a complex piece of equipment, but don't let that intimidate you. Here are the main parts you need to know:
The first step in making espresso is grinding your coffee beans. The grind should be fine but not too powdery. You'll need about 18-20 grams of coffee for a double shot of espresso.
After you've filled the portafilter with the ground coffee, you'll need to tamp it down. Tamping compresses the coffee grounds, ensuring an even extraction. Apply firm, even pressure – aim for about 30 pounds of pressure.
Now it's time to brew the espresso. Lock the portafilter into the group head and start the shot. The ideal brewing time is between 20-30 seconds. If it's too fast, your grind may be too coarse; if it's too slow, your grind may be too fine.
By understanding the process and practicing, you'll be on your way to pulling the perfect espresso shot. Enjoy the journey and the delicious results!