Making Cappuccino with the Salton EX-450 - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada (#)
„Otherwise, splattering may occur. After frothing, turn the function knob to "BREW;' to allow the appliance to complete the espresso making process. Remove the pitcher from the steam jet. When the coffee has stopped flowing into the carafe, turn the function knob to the "OFF" position.“
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„Fit a Mr. Coffee® 8-12-cup paper filter into the tea-steeping basket; add tea bags. Fit the pitcher into place for brewing. Turn on machine and let brew.“
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„A steam powered electric espresso maker generally has a thermal plastic skin with a aluminum boiler underneath, a knob or two, a two-way brew switch (offering the choice of brew or steam), a steam wand protruding from the main housing of the unit, a matching glass carafe, a handled coffee filter holder with a steel filter insert and a relatively robust screw boiler cap on top.“
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„The appliance in question is a new kind of coffee maker, priced at $60 to $120, which is intended to brew a cup at a time in about a minute, using coffee in prepackaged packets called pods. The machines, with names like Home Café, Senseo and Tassimo, will compete against lower-priced automatic-drip devices as well as more expensive machines, typically imported, that specialize in espresso.“
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