How to Use a Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Maker

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

Here is a short video to show how easy it is to make espresso right in your own kitchen!

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  • Sounds like you got a good deal! :) Hopefully it's a good sturdy one - quality makes a difference but you should be fine.  Enjoy your espresso!

  • Should the coffee pot be put on high, medium or low temperature?

  • @ricoco1 I put it on high to make sure the water boils in the lower chamber.

  • Can I make regular coffee with it?

  • @nemci7v It is not recommended to use regular coffee if you want an espresso flavor. What should be considered is the type of grind as cypherf0x stated above. If the grind is too fine you will get grinds in your espresso. I tried a turkish grind once and that was a big mistake! I use espresso grind from the store and it gives me no problems.

  • From which company is the used expresso maker. How are your experience with this type of expresso maker?

  • @Bellvista2@Bellvista2 I would not recommend the one I'm using in the video, I think it was bella casa (or something like that). It was given to me and was not very sturdy. However, I do recommend another brand I use - Alessi - which is Italian, and you can read my review on their stove top espresso maker on my website. There are lots of good brands out there, check out my review and I list a few.

    I hope that helps!

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  • My brother bought one of these thinking it was just a one cup regular coffee maker. Gave it to me. Saved me a few bucks, was considering getting one at work(Macy's). No idea if it's a good one or not.

  • I swear. YouTube has everything. Thanks for showing me this.

  • One correction to your video. The coffee you use in the pots should be a fine drip grind but not quite as fine as espresso. You're not just limited to espresso specific blends. A good benchmark is to order some Lavazza Crema E Gusto which is ground and blended specifically for stovetop units

  • thanks, 

  • this is so dorky, thanks for letting me know not to burn my hand

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