The Espresso Pages from Sweet Maria's: Espresso, a Definition and General (#)
„Now get out your timer, or look at your watch, and flip that switch! You will learn to hear and see the signs that you have a perfect shot (the right volume of espresso within the alloted time, with that beautiful crema appearance, and that oozing of espresso out of the coffee handle). You will eventually know in the first 5 seconds if its a heavenly shot, or a dud. If you are like me, you will probably taste it either way.“
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„I think it is a good grinder if your espressomachine is in the $100 - $300 price range. Especially because you can choose to grind for a espresso machine or a filter machine. Besides it has a timer so you get exactly the quantity you want.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/grinders/solis_maestro_grinder/ stevenzaat
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„There are look-alike hand grinders that are cheaper but don't grind consistently enough to deliver good results in an espresso machine. Check Sweet Maria's at http://sweetmarias.com “
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„Solutions: This is how I like my espresso to look. But remember, espresso is a matter of taste and my "perfect espresso" might be a bit overextracter for some people. In Brazil they like a quick extraction time and a lighter roast than most of us West Coast Californians would prefer... to each their own.“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/espresso-crema.html
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„See Sweet Maria's for a wide selection of excellent green coffees.“
http://www.coffeeresearch.org/espresso/ espressoblending.htm
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„This means there's going to be a delay between making espresso and steaming. You either have make espresso first, switch to steam mode, and wait for the machine to get up to steam pressure. Or you steam milk first, then switch to espresso mode and follow the manuals instructions to release pressure/heat to you can then brew the espresso. Neither case is ideal, but I would make the espresso first then steam the milk.“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/ espresso-frothing-milk.html
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