Several Tips How to Make Perfect Espresso
Sunday, July 10th, 2011
Only good espresso machine can guarantee the proper shot of espresso with nice crema. Not all and not always an espresso machine can make a miracle but without it that is almost unbelievable that good espresso can be made. Not all appliances are able to prepare a good shot. Some devices are not fairly powerful to make an espresso and instead they can produce very strong and even tasty but nothing more than good coffee.
Pump driven espresso machines best suited to prepare espresso at home and they are more powerful espresso making appliances at this moment. Super automatic machines can make very good quality espresso and guarantee appropriate taste and excellent crema even if you don’t have fairly good skills to grind and tamp the coffee. They are super automatic and because of the high level of automation they always perform perfectly. But if you have one of the semi automatic gadgets you can also make good espresso every time but some skills are required to get espresso with excellent crema. So, what is important to get the best quality shot especially if you have semi automatic machine.
First of all these are coffee beans. Espresso beans and coffee beans differ just slightly. The espresso beans is a blend of several kinds of coffee beans that comes from different countries around the World. Besides, coffee Robusta are most frequently used for espresso blend. Coffee beans for espresso are roasted until they are fairly dark and look oily.
There are two main differences between espresso and coffee. The first difference is the fineness of the grind. The grind for espresso is more fineness than for coffee. The second essential difference between these two beverages is the brewing time which is much shorter for an espresso. As well the ground coffee for espresso is tightly tamped with pressure in filter basket while for coffee it is not packed at all.
Correct brewing temperature is significant to caramelize the sugars in the ground coffee to make the correct crema on the top of your shot. The optimal water temperature is around 200 degrees (F). Many manufacturers offer machines with separate boilers; one for steam generation and other for espresso brewing. Espresso making appliances with two boilers definitely are preferable because they can heat water for steaming to a higher temperature than is needed for optimal temperature range for espresso brewing. These two different boilers are able to provide this difference in temperature needed for different processes.
At the beginning, you will have to acquiesce with period of errors and mistakes but after a little time of practice everyone can learn and master the espresso brewing features.
