*Lavazza is not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by Nespresso
Also known as the French press pot, generally made of glass or plastic, a cafetière is a heatproof jug with a strainer attached to the lid. It can be defined as a cylindrical pot equipped with a plunger and a built-in filter, letting your perfectly brewed coffee to be poured from its spout, leaving the grounds in the base of the container while extracting its intense flavour. Invented in France around the mid 19th century, it takes several names and depending on the country it is called French Press, cafetière, cafetière à piston, press pot, coffee press, or coffee plunger coffee.
Many coffee lovers all over the world choose the French Press, as it grants an earthy and rich taste to your everyday cup of coffee. Furthermore, as we will see, the French press method is certainly one of the most convenient and least time-consuming ways to make a delicious cup of coffee. In addition, unlike other techniques, this one makes it simple to brew coffee for several people all at once!
STEP 1
As for the type of coffee to choose, if you buy ground coffee , the packs should actually say how finely grounded it is. The most suitable coffee to be used for the best cafetière coffee brewing is undoubtedly the medium/coarse grounds one, since overly fine coffee would slip through the strainer. Uniformity and consistency are, therefore, essential.
As many other processes taking place in the kitchen, the brewing of an amazing coffee with the method of French press substantially depends on one tool: a good burr grinder. Let’s see why this aspect is to be considered so important. Although a regular blade grinder works perfectly when it comes to grinding coffee beans for other solutions, such as drip machine, a French press needs rather big uniform grains of coffee, while smaller-sized ones would instead get through the filter, creating a sediment in your over-extracted and overly bitter cup of coffee. It is essential for all the coffee beans to be grounded to the same consistency, that is why the burr grinder is to be considered far superior when it comes to making this happen.
STEP 2
Below you can find the equipment required to prepare an exquisite coffee by using the cafetière:
Here’s all you need to do in order to brew a perfect and delighting French Press coffee:
In order to make your cafetière coffee less bitter, a good tip could be not to leave the coffee in contact with water for a long time after the recommended time. Brewing them faster and reducing the amount of time you leave your cafetière after pouring the water in and stirring will definitely work!
These are the basic and easiest tips and tricks on how to make cafetiere coffee while getting into the French press at home. However, just like many other things in cooking, you can experiment and improve at your leisure over time!