The Art of Espresso
Perhaps the most mesmerizing thing about espresso for me is how it is brewed. I have always wanted to upgrade my Nespresso machine that takes the single-use pods to a more sophisticated machine, like the one I've shown below.
Because the video captures the steps involved in brewing the perfect shot of espresso, I wanted to a highlight a few interesting things I've learned comparing how espresso is brewed compared to regular coffee.
The first major thing I learned is that you can actually make "espresso" grinds from any bean; the term espresso only describes how finely the beans are grind. An espresso machine also uses pressurized water that brews the coffee, creating a bold flavor with a small layer of foam on top. There are different tools espresso-lovers use to evenly spread the grinds, as well as steel filters that create the smoothest pour.
Here is a video (that I find very satisfying) showing the brewing process for espresso. This person adds a piece of chocolate, which is something I want to try in the near future:
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