Mistakes to Avoid While Using an Espresso Maker

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Espresso makers are becoming more and more popular as a home kitchen item, as people try to have the best coffee experience as possible in the comfort of their own homes. 

However, becoming a credible barista is a little harder than it seems. Making lattes and other fancy drinks is one thing, but the first skill you must acquire is how to make a good coffee using an espresso machine. Be sure to avoid these three mistakes while attempting it!

Forgetting to Press the Coffee

It is absolutely crucial to use a gadget to press the ground coffee that you put inside of an espresso maker to produce the finished product. A loose mound of coffee will produce grimy, watery coffee that simply doesn’t taste good. Pack it in, and be sure it’s compact!

Using the Wrong Grind

Espresso makers require a different sort of ground coffee than a filter or drip coffee maker. The thinner, smaller grind used when making espresso-style coffee allows for the water to filter through the grounds more easily. So, be sure to either grind your beans more finely or buy a special espresso ground coffee.

Neglecting Regular Cleaning

It might be tempting to ignore the need to clean your espresso maker regularly, but it is absolutely essential if you want your coffee’s flavor to continue to shine. Cleaning removes calcium deposits and unpleasant oils that can settle in the machine and create bitter-tasting coffee.