Give the french press a quick swirl and then wait 30 seconds.
French press coffee pot how to use.
Plus it s dirt cheap.
Discard hot water and place the french press on your scale.
A french press is a manual coffee maker with a cylindrical carafe a plunger and a built in filter that percolates the coffee.
The secret is all in the grind.
French press coffee has somewhat of a cult following.
You can use coffee grinders kitchen scales and thermometers for a more specific brew but making french press coffee is pretty straightforward.
The familiar french press coffee pot may not have the same coffee nerd cred as pour over coffee but that glass carafe cradled in chrome is one of the best ways to brew coffee at home if you do.
Add coffee grounds and then zero out or tare your scale.
110 grams or twice the weight of the coffee.
French press is also known as plunge pot since it is a classic way of making coffee and it does sound appealing to us.
Essentials needed to make coffee with a french press.
That s the simple beauty of the french press method of choice for many all over the world creating an earthy rich taste in your daily cup of coffee.
The best coffee to use in a french press the best french press coffee is really whatever type of coffee you love in your mug be it colombia egyptian or what have you.
It extracts a very strong and robust cup of coffee without the need for any sort of electrical brewing system.
This is what gives french press coffee it s rich and hearty body compared to brewing methods that use a paper filter.
French press coffee maker.
So let s learn now how to use a french press to brew coffee in style.
It uses just boiled water to steep coarse grinds for about four minutes.
How to use a french press.
You get complete control over your brew and you can use a french press coffee maker to make other beverages like tea or even cold brew coffee.
The filter is connected to a metal rod that passes through the top known as the plunger which is used to press the filter to the bottom of the beaker and earn the french press the latter half of its name.
Choose medium with uniformity and consistency throughout.