- Mar 15, 2003
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I got a stovetop espresso maker (3 cups, $10!) and am so very impressed. They're old fashioned and couldn't get simpler: fill with grounds and water to the line, heat for about 5 minutes and you've got yourself a rich, dark cup of espresso. No measuring either. The 3 cup makes me 2 beefy capuccinos (I've figured out frothing in the microwave) or 3 cups of 'cafe americano' if you're not a fan of espresso.
Can't believe I used to use an expensive, difficult to clean machine when the stovetop version takes minutes to clean and use without the counter clutter. It also makes a great supplement to my burr grind and brew coffee maker - a shot of espresso is great for iced coffee to compensate for the melting ice.
link, though there are better ones out there (I would get stainless over aluminum, and 6 vs 3 cups): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DYV4J18?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Can't believe I used to use an expensive, difficult to clean machine when the stovetop version takes minutes to clean and use without the counter clutter. It also makes a great supplement to my burr grind and brew coffee maker - a shot of espresso is great for iced coffee to compensate for the melting ice.
link, though there are better ones out there (I would get stainless over aluminum, and 6 vs 3 cups): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DYV4J18?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
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