Capresso Espresso Classic Luxe 113 Espresso Maker User Manual


 
f. There is some coffee residue in
the bottom of my cup
This is normal. With pressure
brewed coffee you will always have
some fine coffee powder in the
bottom of your cup.
If this bothers you, try pre-packed
coffee pods (chapter 12). The paper
cover acts like a filter.
g. Water and coffee run down on
the side of the porta filter
Wipe the inner screen with a wet
paper towel.
Make sure that the rim of the sieve
and the porta filter are free of coffee
grounds before inserting into the
machine.
When using pre-packed coffee
pods: trim the sides of the paper
cover so that the paper does not
extend outside of the sieve.
h. When using the frother I am not
getting sufficient froth
If you had sufficient froth before
then some or all of the frother parts
are not clean. See chapter 14c.
The best froth is made with low or
no fat milk. Using whole milk may
result in a "weaker" froth.
i. The frothed milk is not hot enough
See Chapter 14b on how to increase
the milk temperature.
22. FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS about...
...Coffee
a. Where and how should I store my
coffee?
Ideally coffee beans should be
ground just prior to brewing.
Whole coffee beans stay fresh for
approximately two weeks. Store in
a dark, airtight container. Do not
store in freezer or refrigerator.
Ground coffee loses flavor from
the moment it is ground; be sure to
store in a dark, airtight container.
Do not store in freezer or refrigera-
tor. Ground coffee has a very high
oxidation rate and may take on fla-
vors and aromas from other foods.
b. Should I use dark or light coffee
beans?
In Italy the beans for espresso are
roasted to a light to medium color
(no oils on the outside). That gives
the espresso a rich, strong taste
without bitterness.
In the USA most specialty roasters
roast the beans for espresso to a
dark to very dark color with more or
less oils on the outside. This gives
the espresso a more intense and
sometimes bitter taste. Many people
prefer that type roast when drinking
cappuccino or latte since the milk
eliminates some or all of the bitter-
ness.
Try both kinds and see what you
like best.
c. Can I use the same coffee for
espresso and "crema coffee?"
Yes, when you brew longer ("Crema
coffee") the taste will be less intense.
You can also brew an espresso and
then add hot water. This is called a
Coffee Americano.
d. Which coffee is better for cap-
puccino, "French Roast" or
"Italian Roast"?
This is totally up to you. Try it out.
Normally the "French Roast" is
roasted slightly longer and at a
slightly higher temperature giving it
a stronger and more bitter taste.
e. Can I use coffee that is not
labeled "espresso"?
Yes you can. Make sure it is
"Arabica" coffee or a blend with
"Arabica" beans. "Robusta" beans
are normally used for drip coffee
and have less aroma.
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