How To Use French Press Properly
The main use of the beaker is to hold the water and the coffee grounds during the process of steeping to make the process of pouring easier in your cup.
How to use french press properly. After the brewing is done we ll move on to a trick that really makes the difference between good and great french press coffee. Place 2 tablespoons coarse ground coffee at bottom of the french press. A french press makes coffee by immersing ground coffee in hot water and then separating the grounds from the coffee by pressing down the filter. Hold the handle firmly then pull out the plunger. Press like the best.
Lift up the plunger and stir the grounds to help extract the coffee. If you want to use a french press or cafetiere grind fresh coffee beans and bring a pot of water to a boil. Add a heaping tablespoon 7 8 grams of coffee to the pot per 200 ml 6 7 oz of water. Pour hot water not quite boiling into the pot and gently stir. Watch more how to make the best coffee videos.
Most beakers in a french press is made of glass but some not so expensive models also use plastic while others use metal or even ceramic. Here you can see the bloom that has formed on top of the coffee. Place the pot on a dry flat surface. On first pour cover the grounds by just an inch of water. Let mixture brew for 4.
To keep things simple we recommend beginning with a 3 minute and 30 second steep across all french press sizes. Water should be at about 200ºf to optimize flavor. Once the water is heated up pour it into the empty french press beaker to fill it 1 4 of the way up. It is often recommended to warm up the french press and mug but there is little evidence that it impacts the taste of your coffee. Place the coffee grounds into the bottom of the french press and pour in the water.
Let it sit and brew for 4 minutes and 30 seconds. A french press is the only coffeemaker in which you can actually see the water acting as a solvent on the coffee.