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All about espresso machines

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Espresso machines are becoming one of the most popular kitchen appliances. Although espresso was, and still is, traditionally brewed on the stove using a simple cafetiére, the espresso machine has allowed for fast, fresh and frothy-topped espresso.

Speciality coffee machines can be very expensive and are a significant investment. As with most buys, the more money you spend the better.

The most common machines are semi-automatic or super-automatic machines. Both have benefits, depending on your personal preferences and the amount of money you are willing to spend.

Take some time to learn the features and benefits of each type before you make a purchase.

Semi-automatic machines allow you more control in the brewing process. These are the most popular in home machines. You start and stop the brewing process, which only takes about 30 seconds. Most come with either a frothing adapter or a stem for making cappuccino or other specialty coffees.

These machines come with either a pressurised or a commercial portafilter. A commercial portafilter has a metal holder with a plastic handle and are found on coffee shop cappuccino makers. You need to get the grind setting, tamp pressure and timing right to get the best cup possible. It takes a few tries to perfect this process.

A pressurised portafilter has a ring inside that automatically adjusts the flow of the water. The water will flow more slowly for coarse grounds and faster for finer grounds. The ring also enhances the crema on top and makes a better cup with less effort from you. With a pressurised portafilter, you don’t need to worry as much about the tamp pressure or grind of the beans.

Some people prefer a super-automatic machine. With these, you can make a complete cup of espresso or cappuccino with the push of one button. When you first set up the machine, you pre-program everything so that it’s ready to go. This is perfect for those who want a fast cup with little effort.

Whatever style you choose, you will find a wide difference in the price of espresso makers. Part of the price difference lies in the features of the machine. The more features, the higher the price. Here are some of the features you may want to look out for:

A digital display allows you to control many options on your machine.
You can set the timer to shut off or enter the energy saving mode.
Program the machine for the water level or amount of coffee grounds to affect the taste and strength of the drink.
Set the temperature for the finished drink.
Some even allow you to program the machine for the hardness of your water.
A bypass facility allows you to use different coffees. With this feature, you can bypass the grinding process and use pre-ground coffee.
An adjustable dosage feature allows you to adjust the amount of beans to be ground. Most allow for between six and 13g, depending on the machine.
A rapid steam feature will go from brewing temperature to steam temperature in 10 seconds.

Picture caption: The espresso machine allows for fast, fresh and frothy-topped espresso.



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