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    How does one make coffee from a french coffee presser?

    By admin | August 11, 2010

    can someone tell me how can I make coffee from a french coffee presser? Is there any special kind of coffee for that?

    Topics: coffee excellence | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “How does one make coffee from a french coffee presser?”

    1. sirade1 Says:
      August 11th, 2010 at 5:13 pm

      You want to use Coarse ground coffee (you can use drip ground if you have to but coarse is better)

      Add the amoutn of coffee you like. depends on Size of carafe, and how you like your coffee. For mine I use just over 5 sccops.

      In a kettle bring your water to a boil, then pour the water into the carafe with the coffee. Wait a minute then stir to make sure all of the grounds are immersed. After aother 5 minutes use the plunger and press the grounds to the bottom of the carafe. And then enjoy.

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