Bialetti Mukka Express Cappuccino Maker
An instructional on the use of the popular stovetop cappuccino and espresso maker, Bialetti Mukka Express. (edit of original Italian-language production video) Please offer your comments!
Why did my questions get deleted?
I have posted three questions: 1. How to make money on runescape, 2. How to make a flat white without an espresso machine, and 3. Why do christians believe in God…. all three of these have been removed… why? they are not inappropriate…they arent bad…. why did they get deleted?
Any secrets or tricks to making an extra special latte?
I have a home espresso machine, and I make a pretty good latte, but they’re not superb. I want, OH MY GOSH…..THIS IS SOOO GOOD!! Am I asking too much? There have to be some tricks to making an awesome latte. Do you mind sharing secrets? Thanks!
What is Espresso Powder?
I’m going to answer my own question so as to spread the word and help you with another way to use coffee grounds:
For anyone that enjoys a cup of espresso now and then, it is possible to make your own espresso powder, using the brewed grounds from your coffee machine. Here are the basics of how espresso powder is made, as well as some suggestions for using the espresso powder.
Espresso powder begins life as a select variety of coffee beans that are cultivated specifically for the brewing of espresso. Usually, the beans are ground just before the espresso is brewed. Once the grounds have been used to make espresso, they do not have to be discarded. Instead, the used espresso grounds can be dried and then crushed into a fine powder. Espresso grounds retain a great deal of flavor and the powder that is made from the crushed grounds will have plenty of taste and aroma. The end result is a handy cooking additive that can be used in a number of different recipes for both foods and drinks.
One of the more common uses of espresso powder is to whip up a cup of instant espresso. Spooned into hot water or milk in the same manner that instant coffee is used, the powdered espresso produces a great tasting cup of espresso in just minutes. As with any powdered coffee, it is important to vary the amount of espresso powder used according to personal taste.
Along with making a quick cup of espresso, it is possible to include espresso powder in a number of desserts. For example, when preparing a chocolate filling in a double boiler, add one or two teaspoons of espresso powder to provide extra flavor to the filling. Cakes can also benefit from espresso powder as well. A little powder added to the cake batter before baking will enhance the overall taste and also accentuate the vanilla flavoring that is commonly used in many cakes. Even something as simple as fried fruit pies may find the use of espresso powder to be welcome.
Espresso powder can also be used as a garnish on some foods as well. For example, a light dusting of turnovers or cooked fruit will work well. In like manner, applying espresso powder instead of powdered sugar to a bundt cake will make a welcome change not only in appearance but also in taste.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-espresso-powder.htm
How to make Coffee?
how do you make espresso coffee with out a espresso machine??
Who else hates instant coffee?
I’m sitting here with my cuppucino , fresh from my expensive espresso machine. It was the best investment ever, who else hates instant coffee?
How do you use this?gren tea star bucks?
does this come in like bags..or is it only to be used in espresso machines or what??
I am looking to buy an?
I am looking to buy a latte maker. Or basicaly an espresso machine that will froth milk as well.
I was wondering if anyone owned on are reccomended a good one. Especialy one that is easy to use.
Also I have seen how exspensive these things can get lol so lets try to keep the price down.
Thanks! =]
I liked the Tassimo one!!
But I live in Colorado!
And that’s over 6,500 feet and it doesn’t work at that altitude.
My Hamiliton Beach Espresso Maker Drips Slow?
Hey Everyone,
So I have a Hamiliton Beach Espresso Maker and I LOVE it and it has worked AMAZING up until yestrurday and now it DRIPS sooo slow.. The steamer still works great.
Could it have gotten clogged with grounds?
How do I clean it? any help would be AMAZING it’s a spendy machine and i love it
Questions about stove-top espresso makers?
How’s the best way to operate a stove-top espresso maker?
Is espresso coffee optional?
What’s the difference between this espresso and espresso from fancy, expensive machines?