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How to Make Stovetop Espresso at Home? | Tasty & Easy Recipe

January 10, 2019 By Sergio L. Bailey Leave a Comment

Making Stovetop espresso might seem to be a bit crucial but is the simplest brewing method. In fact, this is the easiest method for brewing the fine grounds of the dark roast.

Coffee aficionados will approve of the fact that making a hard bitter cup-o-joe will taste the best if brewed by the Moka Pot method. As the steam firstly blends with the coffee grounds and thereafter the water rises the coffee into the flask at the top.

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Making a Stovetop Espresso at Home

making mokapot espresso recipe

Stovetop espresso is nothing but a regular Moka pot coffee method of brewing the coffee grounds. This method is the suits the best for the back palate people who love the dark coffee with bitter blends of the French roast coffee beans. In fact, people would prefer adding a small piece of skin of lemon in the brewed coffee to obtain the citrus taste of the coffee.

Basically, there are three portions of the Moka pot which we fill with the cold water in the bottom, coffee grounds in the middle, and obtain the brewed coffee in the topmost flask.

Firstly, boiling the water is necessary to start the brewing and hence, the commonplace for heating the water container of the Moka pot is the stove. For that reason, we call this process the ‘Stovetop Espresso’.

Further, the Stovetop espresso involves partial heating of the coffee grounds due to the heat conduction before even the steam reaches the grounds. Heating of the water container will result in heating the water and heating the whole flask along with the coffee basket. It will develop a bitter note in the coffee which you will experience while having the coffee.

Therefore, making this coffee bitter will be very easy as the grounds will never heat more than necessary before the steam reaches to it. Also, you can follow on a step to eliminate the unnecessary bitter taste of the grounds (in the method below). Because preventing the bitterness while brewing the light roast and the dark roast will be necessary when the consumer prefers it that way.

Method of Making the Mokapot Espresso

stainless steel moka pot

This is the easy method to make the perfect Stovetop espresso using a stove or induction cookware.

1. Warming the Cups

Preheating the coffee mugs/cups is necessary to have a better tasting coffee without any bit of sourness. You can use warm water to heat the cups before starting to brew the coffee. Pour the water and leave it for a minute.

2. Pour Water in the Boiler Chamber

water boiler chanber of moka pot components

Meanwhile, the coffee cups are getting warm, you have to fill the water container of the Moka pot with filtered water. Make sure you fill the water till the safety valve of the container and don’t submerge the safety valve in water. This water will be the final coffee after it blends with the coffee grounds. Hence, filtered water is the best option. Additionally, using the cold water will have you a slight bitterness in the coffee after brewing. This method is the best way to make coffee for the people having back palate.

On the other hand, you can pour the boiled water into the container to prevent the coffee from developing a bitter taste.

3. Put Coffee Grounds in the Filter Basket

coffee basket of stovetop espresso moka pot

You have to fill the middle vessel of the Moka pot i.e. coffee basket with the coffee grounds. You have to fill the basket completely with coffee evenly without applying any pressure. Thereafter put the coffee basket on the water container to proceed with the process.

4. Close the Moka Pot

Finally, you can screw the top flask where you will get the brewed coffee from on the water container with the coffee basket in between them. Put it on the stove or any other heating source. You will hear the water boiling sound while the coffee is brewed in the Moka pot. At this point in time, you can empty the coffee cups and let it dry till the coffee brewing gets finished.

You can take the Stovetop vessel or Moka pot from the heating source when the water boiling sound stops. Thereafter, pour the coffee into the coffee cups that you just emptied of the hot water.

Check out some of the Best Stovetop Espresso Machines on the market:

  • Stovetop Espresso Maker Reviews
  • Bialetti Espresso Maker
  • Primula Espresso Maker Reviews

The EndNote

Brewing the Stovetop espresso is the best option for the people having back palate. Whereas, you can use the boiled water to prevent the coffee from developing the bitter notes.

Leave comments if there is something about the Stovetop espresso you want us to explain further.

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