How to make espresso coffee

Espresso without versus with machine
The espresso machine was invented to commercialise and simplify the beverage making process. Methods of making espresso without a machine existed before its invention and continue to be popular as an at home method. Using a commercial machine should really be left to those with the required barista training to make beverages, and avoid burns and injuries There are a few options available for at home brewing, such as a French press, but the most traditional is a stovetop espresso pot, called a cafetiere (kaf-eh-ti-reh). This brewing pot is made of three components.- Boiler: The bottom chamber that holds the water to brew the coffee.
- Filter: A funnel-shaped filter that sits flush in the mouth of the boiler, holds the coffee grounds.
- Upper Chamber: This is the top of the cafetiere where the coffee collects once it is brewed. This piece has a second filter built into its base, to keep the coffee grounds in the funnel filter. Another layer closes the filter off and leads it to a nozzle opening where the coffee can exit into the upper chamber reading for serving.
Here's how you can brew it yourself at home:
You will need:
- Water
- A cafetiere
- Ground coffee